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Help Signal randomly goes to no service...

Simba501

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A few minutes ago my signal just showed no service for the second time. It was totally random, just like the last time and I don't think it's an AT&T problem because I was stationary in my house, where I've never seen this happen on my past devices. (Happened a few times on the iPhone, but it only showed searching for about a second, then it came right back). On the Captivate it will show no service and won't come back until I reboot the phone. I'm not in a fringe service area (usually have 3 bars of 3g). Has anyone seen this happen on theirs? I'm trying really hard not to return it, but some of the bugs are getting pretty annoying. :mad:

I'm going to install CT Scheduler and run a reboot every morning. If it happens again, it may be going back...
 
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Don't compare the signal strength with the iphone < iOS 4.01 because apple admitted that all the iphones were displaying the wrong amount of bars. After the 4.01 update the displayed bars were less than previous versions unless you were already in a good signal area.
My Captivate actually has better reception than either my 3gs or iP4 ever had. I can make/receive calls now where I couldn't before.
 
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Don't compare the signal strength with the iphone < iOS 4.01 because apple admitted that all the iphones were displaying the wrong amount of bars. After the 4.01 update the displayed bars were less than previous versions unless you were already in a good signal area.
My Captivate actually has better reception than either my 3gs or iP4 ever had. I can make/receive calls now where I couldn't before.

I wasn't comparing signal bar strength....I was speaking of having service at all. The Captivate just plain lost service (and couldn't make an outgoing call while this was the case until I rebooted). The Captivate definitely has better call performance than my previous iPhone...
 
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I have been having issues at home. Sometimes I lose my cell connection briefly as well as wifi. I never had this problem with my 3GS. Why would exchanging my phone make a difference?

Because your issue sounded like mine. Mine would stay only in Edge, even though I was in a 3g area (and 3 other at&t phones showed 3g). When I exchanged it for another one, the new one was able to grab 3g. My problem was a device issue. If you've always had those types of problems where you are, then you are right, a new one wouldn't make any difference.
 
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Click settings, about phone, battery use, cell standby and it will tell you what % of the time you had zero signal. Right now I'm at 3% but have been as high as 50%! The antenna gets severe attenuation when held with both hands such as during texting or surfing.
Wow... mine is at 26%. I knew all the bars would go gray from time to time but I didn't know it was this often. Might explain a couple voicemails that just randomly popped up earlier.
 
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I thought I was imagining things since I just got this phone on friday.this happens to me at least 7 times a day.just driving home today on a 30 min drive....it did it 4 times and hung up on my call each time.. Should I go swap this phone out? I went with this phone cause I affinity did not want the signal lag on the iphone.
 
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I thought I was imagining things since I just got this phone on friday.this happens to me at least 7 times a day.just driving home today on a 30 min drive....it did it 4 times and hung up on my call each time.. Should I go swap this phone out? I went with this phone cause I affinity did not want the signal lag on the iphone.

I think so
 
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Just had that happen to me the other day. I was working in an area on the edge of town and my 3g signal out there was only about 2 bars and some time would drop to 0, but go back between 1-2 again. at about 2 hours into my shift I looked at my phone and it had 0 agai. It stayed at zero till the end of the day. I had no signal since morning break, when I did have signal and even talked to my wife for a few minuts. At the end of my shift i tried rebooting my phone, and I got 3 bars instantly in the same area. (I hadn't actually left yet). But then, it would not connect to my cars blue tooth unit! I had to set it back up with my bluetooth from scratch, and re-sync my phonebook list with the BT unit just like it was the first time pairing them.. Needless to say it was really anoying and never happened to me before with any previous device. I hope this doesnt become a common issue for me!

It's a little disheartening hearing that it has happened to others.. which means it likely wasnt just some wild, random occurance.
 
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I hit the No Service problem today on my 2-week old Captivate, for no apparent reason - phone was sitting on my desk (with 5 bars earlier) and suddenly lost the network - restarting didn't help - AT&T tech support had to re-register the phone on the network to get it to work again... pretty weird.

Follow-up: my phone has been fine since then (4 days ago) but I did find I had to re-pair my BT headset, which was annoying. On the plus side, AT&T cust. support has called back several times to make sure it's working OK.
 
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i have noticed this as well, and there is no notice on the screen of no signal, found out that there is a spot in my living room that i can lay the phone and it has no signal. moved it a different direction and get 2-3 bars back, tried a "no signal" app from the market and think it made the problem worse? i have had 3 bars at my desk, install app and 0 bars and no alarm. had to reboot twice to get signal back, uninstalled, anyone found one that works?
 
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Wow, you guys are lucky to only have this happen 4-5 times a day. Mine does it ALL THE TIME! Does not matter where I am. Hell, I could climb to the top of an AT&T tower and only get one or two bars on 3G. My bars have NEVER made it all the way to the top, I can promise you that. This is my new replacement phone for my first Captivate. I know AT&T is horrible in my area, even was with my iphone, but this is getting rediculous.
 
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I have owned a Captivate for some time now, and drive 100 miles to work each weekend. I've noticed a significant drop in signal strength from my other phones. I didn't worry about it too much because I usually managed to at least get my calls, although MMS was out of the question most of the time, especially at home. My roommate recently purchased a Captivate also, and neither of us can receive MMS in our house in the heart of Oklahoma City. Other people on the same network, with other phones receive the same messages with no problems. We have decided it is the Captivate. We've been on the phone with AT&T for hours, supposedly they have opened a case on it, but after talking to others around the country who have experienced the same problem with the same phone, nothing is ever resolved and usually they don't ever contact you back. Which I have found out for myself. I believe they should replace the phones, but they won't.
 
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I have owned a Captivate for some time now, and drive 100 miles to work each weekend. I've noticed a significant drop in signal strength from my other phones. I didn't worry about it too much because I usually managed to at least get my calls, although MMS was out of the question most of the time, especially at home. My roommate recently purchased a Captivate also, and neither of us can receive MMS in our house in the heart of Oklahoma City. Other people on the same network, with other phones receive the same messages with no problems. We have decided it is the Captivate. We've been on the phone with AT&T for hours, supposedly they have opened a case on it, but after talking to others around the country who have experienced the same problem with the same phone, nothing is ever resolved and usually they don't ever contact you back. Which I have found out for myself. I believe they should replace the phones, but they won't.

AT&T support is completely useless 99% of the time. If you're still in your 30 day window, exchange it. Otherwise, if you have insurance, you should be able to get it replaced (though it'll likely be refurbished). Lastly, you have the option of going through Samsung. Determine if you're still under warranty, and attempt to get it serviced using that avenue if nothing else works out.
 
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I'm also using a Captivate now, but the signal/reception is soo crappy. This is absurd! At first I thought it was because I was back home in Arkansas and thought it was just the location, but I'm back in Tulsa and I hardly ever have reception. I thought about taking this phone to AT&T but after reading numerous responses/threads, I should just trash this phone...
 
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I know this is an old thread but I think I have found the issue. My phone is a Nexus 5. I replaced the phone, the sim card and it still lost the network connection and could only be fixed by rebooting the phone. I started removing apps. No go until I disabled Android Pay. Now it has been up and running for two days. Before this, it lost the network about 3 times a day.
 
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