Happy Tech Tip Tuesday!
This month we’re talking about a common question in tech support–”how do I really find the signal strength on my phone?” Well, let’s address that! As you probably already know, two of the most common phones today are the iPhone and android phones. Today, we’re going to go over how to access the signal strength in both of these common phones. If you happen to have a different phone other than an iPhone or android, there are other resources available to find your signal strength. You can find a list for the other phones here: http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/test-mode-instructions
For finding signal strength in a phone, we access it’s “test mode”. Test mode is a part of the phone’s programming that accesses data not commonly available.
To get into test mode on an iPhone, you first go to the dial mode, and type in
*3001#12345#*, and then hit call. This has put your phone in to test mode. Up where your bars used to be (top left corner), there is now a negative numerical value. This is all great and dandy, but what in the world does this number mean?! Well to give you an idea, -60 relates to being next to the cell tower, while -105 is about where you can expect to start dropping calls and seeing failed text messages. A signal of -80dB to -90dB is the recommended for using data/internet.
Test mode for an Android phone is easy as well. First, go to your System
Settings. Scroll to the bottom, and click on the About Phone button. Now, scroll to the Settings button and click on it. Your signal strength should be listed about halfway down. It has the same dB range as the iPhone (and all phones for that matter).
There you have it! As always, if you need a stronger cell phone signal, Wilson Electronics can help! Give our Technical Support team a call at 1-866-294-1660, or shoot us as email at tech@wilsonelectronics.com.




Thanks that helped me to find it on my xyboard tablet as well. Good job,and by the way that signal booster is remarkable I’m rural and it slingshoted me into the 21st century, recommend highly to anyone that has the same problem. If you buy one you won’t return it. Wonderful product.
Don’t know what else to say except great job
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Sincerely Tom
I purchased a in building cell phone booster and I am still having problems keeping a signal. I have an older phone will it help to get a 3G or 4G phone. I keep getting dropped calls on my current phone. Please get back to me as soon as you can.
Kathlene,
I am sorry to hear that! I would love to look into this further, but I need some more information. Would you mind emailing me at twhite@wilsonelectronics.com so I can address this? Thanks!