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Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Phil , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Click here to see a video slideshow of the Sleek 4G-VChances are good that you aren't familiar with the ups and downs that have been surrounding the manufacture and sale of cell phone signal boosters for literally years. Wilson has been one of the compani...
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Published: 2013-02-12, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Fantastic phone cradle, Easy installation, Usable at home and on the go with the Home Accessory kit, Boosts the signal immediately, Saves battery life, Fits a wide range of cellphones
Honestly nothing; this is a product that solves and problem, does exactly what it promises, and does it for a reasonable price. How often can you say that
Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Verizon Wireless was the first to launch LTE in Washington State so I purchased the HTC ThunderBolt in March 2011 and have kept my Verizon account active since then. Coverage in Washington is excellent with Verizon, but there are still areas that have gap...
Boosts cell phone reception. Enhances data speeds. Works with a variety of phones, and an AT&T version is also available.
Expensive. Phone must stay in cradle
Struggling to find a signal on your smartphone? The Wilson Sleek 4G-V signal amplifier significantly boosts 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE reception for Verizon Wireless subscribers....
Abstract: The most dangerous place for you to use your phone is, arguably, your car. Some people try to simplify the driving-while-talking experience with hands-free devices, Bluetooth stereo connections, and even the occasional Bluetooth speaker. Unfortunately...
Abstract: Even though we live in a 3G (and sometimes even 4G) world - mobile operators in the US have not yet mastered the art of delivering coverage everywhere we need it. Some operators (like AT&T) have capacity issues, while others just don't have enough towe...
Abstract: Dropped calls are a fact of life in the wireless world. Those who require the most robust service possible do more than complain about it to anyone who'll listen (which rules out the cellular provider, of course). They invest hundreds of dollars in a c...