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I only get 2 or one bar of service
I only get 2 bars of service, and 2 bars is the highest it'll go. I paid for another month not too long ago, and it still doesn't go past 2. I've tried everything from restarting to re-inserting the sim card again. I really don't want to think I paid $50 just for 1-2 bars. Is there anything else I can do to get my data to reach 4 bars again? My phone model is the iPhone XS Max.
- JustfedupTransmission Trainee
My service has been lacking or nonexistent for about a year now. I'll reset my wifi and phone and call TMobile to troubleshoot and get no help. The claim on the commercials from other service providers is that TMobile customers are being deemed as unimportant and so the service just cuts out. It's called 'deprioritized'. I recommend switching service providers, ATT told me they'll buy me out of my current contract with TMobile :)
- Working_from_hoNewbie Caller
I just switched to T-Mobile last week. I will be switching back to my other carrier in 2 weeks.
I only have 1 bar..lots of feed-back on the phone, cutting in and out… impossible to really have a clear conversation in my home or outside, . and using my apps. is spotty.. I talked to tech support..they mention a tower problem, which causes the other tower becomes overloaded???I have lived in the same place for 15yrs. Never had this problem.
Good luck with T-Mobile! If you haven't already done so, call and ask for tech support(which is for some reason hard to be transferred to). You can ask what kind the coverage shows for your area. Or go on line and look at the coverage map for all carriers in your area.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
does the signal improve once you leave the area by say 5 + miles or does the problem follow you no matter where you go?
if it improves once you leave that area then its a network issue..
if the problem follows you no matter where you go then it points at the phone or possibly the sim card.
another way to rule out which it might be is are there any other devices around you that are also TMO? and if so how are their speeds?
- doctorstrangeNewbie Caller
Global wrote:
Maybe you are too hung up with the number of signal bars. It's more important whether you get good stable internet and usable speed or not. If yes, you should not worry too much about the number of bars. My box also gets only 2 bars since day one, but my internet is good, besides the frequent system outage as everyone is complaining about.
I don't think you understand. When I use apps like social networking or safari, it sometimes takes a day and a half for stuff to load, and some stuff taking longer to load than others. And when I try and tap on something like a "saved posts" button, an error message in the app pops up that shows a refresh button, and that it has timed out. And this happens multiple times, so apparently it just loads when it wants to, and that's not cool. Most times it takes longer to open up a webpage in safari, like a wikipedia article, than if I would've opened it up on wifi. I live in SC which has the 5G coverage, so I don't know why it's not going past 2 bars.
I really want my money’s worth out of this service, especially as I had just changed from another one last month.
- C82Newbie Caller
look into doing a external antenna setup
https://www.waveform.com/a/b/guides/hotspots/t-mobile-5g-gateway
- GlobalTransmission Trainee
Maybe you are too hung up with the number of signal bars. It's more important whether you get good stable internet and usable speed or not. If yes, you should not worry too much about the number of bars. My box also gets only 2 bars since day one, but my internet is good, besides the frequent system outage as everyone is complaining about.
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