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I Too Returned My Evo =( Signal Issues

armeN0317

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Jul 2, 2011
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Let me start off by saying I loved the phone coming from an OG Evo 4G that was flashed to Boost. I had my phone for a little over 2 weeks. I had the dreaded fluctuating signal issue where my signal would randomly drop from 3g to 1x then to nothing. I had to toggle 4g on and off for signal to come back on or restart the phone. The areas that this occurred in my wife's Evo 4g Flashed to boost had no problems. I was hoping I had a bad phone so I swapped the phone out yesterday for another one and still had the same issue. This is definitely a Virgin Mobile software issue. I had Virgin Tech Support via email and phone trying to assist with the issue but there was no resolve. I could not conduct business with the dropped calls and missing cell signal so sadly I had to return the phone. I switched to Verizon and ended up with a Droid Razr Maxx. My new phone is GREAT! and best of all I have no signal issues. Breaking away from the HTC line of android was scary but I'm very happy with my phone and it's opened me up to a whole new world of what a real Android phone is like. I wish you all the best in the community and hopefully virgin figures something out in the near future. For those who are curious I live in the Los Angeles area right under a blanket of 4g coverage and still experienced the signal issues.
 
Let me start off by saying I loved the phone coming from an OG Evo 4G that was flashed to Boost. I had my phone for a little over 2 weeks. I had the dreaded fluctuating signal issue where my signal would randomly drop from 3g to 1x then to nothing. I had to toggle 4g on and off for signal to come back on or restart the phone. The areas that this occurred in my wife's Evo 4g Flashed to boost had no problems. I was hoping I had a bad phone so I swapped the phone out yesterday for another one and still had the same issue. This is definitely a Virgin Mobile software issue. I had Virgin Tech Support via email and phone trying to assist with the issue but there was no resolve. I could not conduct business with the dropped calls and missing cell signal so sadly I had to return the phone. I switched to Verizon and ended up with a Droid Razr Maxx. My new phone is GREAT! and best of all I have no signal issues. Breaking away from the HTC line of android was scary but I'm very happy with my phone and it's opened me up to a whole new world of what a real Android phone is like. I wish you all the best in the community and hopefully virgin figures something out in the near future. For those who are curious I live in the Los Angeles area right under a blanket of 4g coverage and still experienced the signal issues.
No doubt about it. Verizon simply spanks ALL of the other carriers by a WIDE margin in coverage and general quality of service, but I'm done with $90 or so plans and contracts. I just don't go out into the boonies as much any longer and teh wunderful TSA has almost totally quenched what little attraction returning to the US ever had to me, let alone flying anywhere.
 
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I be-leave its the Radio In ICS watch they will have an update to fix this i bet everything that Sprint/Virginmobile have HTC working on the fix ... Why do i say this? is because i had this same problem with my HTC HD2 on T-mobile But i did not wait for an update i flashed a New Radio and Bam Fixed Then A mirai Rom Installed a little after that. Man that was the best phone ever ... Till now Its The Evo I i plan on playing with later on..
Im sorry you had to go that way but i feel your pain that's why i left Metropcs And i had The LG Esteem ..
 
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I really wonder how many people actually have a signal fluctuation problem? Not to many people are posting this issue...I did have an evo v phone with these problems and returned it to Rat Shack...I am thinking of purchasing another evo v phone this time from Best Buy...I truly do hope that this next phone will not have these issues and hopefully it will be a VM branded phone also ....:adore:
 
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I really wonder how many people actually have a signal fluctuation problem? Not to many people are posting this issue...I did have an evo v phone with these problems and returned it to Rat Shack...I am thinking of purchasing another evo v phone this time from Best Buy...I truly do hope that this next phone will not have these issues and hopefully it will be a VM branded phone also ....:adore:

Out of curiosity, any reason you are wanting a VM branded phone?
 
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Now if I return my phone to Radio Shack and swap it out for another one do I have to pay another 35 dollars to top up or can they switch over my account without having to pay anything extra?

You don't have to pay another $35 to swap out the phone. The only reason people had a $35 charge when switching to the Evo from another phone is that they had to switch from the grandfathered $25 plan to the $35 plan -- there is no charge to swap phones (as long as you don't call customer support, which apparently has a $10 charge) as long as you aren't changing plans.
 
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You don't have to pay another $35 to swap out the phone. The only reason people had a $35 charge when switching to the Evo from another phone is that they had to switch from the grandfathered $25 plan to the $35 plan -- there is no charge to swap phones (as long as you don't call customer support, which apparently has a $10 charge) as long as you aren't changing plans.

I'm a little confused, I want to make sure it is activated correctly because some people are stating that the reason for the error code was because it wasn't done right. So if I call Virgin Mobile and have them activate it they will charge me an extra 10 just to activate it?
 
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I'm a little confused, I want to make sure it is activated correctly because some people are stating that the reason for the error code was because it wasn't done right. So if I call Virgin Mobile and have them activate it they will charge me an extra 10 just to activate it?

From what I recall seeing, there are two problems that people have had activating. 1) They didn't upgrade from the $25/month plan to a current plan before trying to activate the phone. This caused problems with the phone trying to activate, finding it couldn't complete successfully because it can't go on the $25/month plan, and the phone got stuck in "limbo" because of it. 2) There were problems when people had Radio Shack activate their Evos.

I may be mistaken but I don't recall hearing of people in the last couple of weeks that have had activation problems. I've not heard of people having problems activating on the website (so long as they had a current plan). The only issue I remember hearing is that activation wasn't working on the website one weekend, VM had it turned off for maintenance, and people were having to call in to activate their phones. Given some people's experience with VM customer support, trying to activate on the website is likely safer than activating over the phone. ;)
 
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Well I returned my Evo V back to Radio Shack and then went to Best Buy and got the Virgin Mobile branded Evo V. First thing I noticed that was different was the power button actually clicked as suppose to the Sprint branded one that you had to push down really hard to get the screen to turn off. The second biggest difference I notice was activing it at the store actually made it work right out of the box, it took a couple minutes and I was texting right away. Unlike when I bought my other Evo V got charged 10 bucks to attempt to swap it online then spent forty minutes with customer service just to activate my phone and then shorty after I would start getting the error 64 code all the time! So now I am a happy camper and hopefully no more errors will occur. I will keep the forum updated in case it does.
 
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