The Generation X antenna booster should be mounted on your phone.
You can get cellular antenna boosters at a website called "cellboosterbuddy" There they sell "Generation X Cell Phone boosters" They also ship with bonuses.
Some companies that manufacture cellular phone antenna boosters include: Wilson Electronics, Generation X, and Cellular Innovations. There is no concrete proof that any of these provide an adequate boost.
There is an antenna, but it's inside the case. (Incidentally, this is the root of the uproar about the iPhone 4's antenna issues. The antenna was on the outside of the phone, causing people to muffle its antenna-ness when holding it tightly.)
Yes. Unless you see the external antenna then it would be built into the phone. Cell phone companies began putting them inside the phone because they were always getting broken on the outside of the phone.
Yes there is. The position of the antenna is different on every phone. Like the Iphone it is on the outer side of the phone if placed to your ear. If you removed the casing on a blackberry you will see a gold antenna . If you remember the old cell phones with the pull out antenna, all it is, is an internal antenna instead. Hope that helped!
This depends on you particular model of phone. most modern phones that you can purchase, have internal antenna built onto the circuit board of the phone. In order to replace this would require a new phone.
An XM satellite radio antenna cannot be used as a cell phone antenna as they use a different type of connection. Satellite signals operate on a different frequency from cell phones and use different technologies in their antennas as well.
yes from what i understand, using the radio antenna can mess up your radio and your cell phone
yes but one question why not use to satallite phone
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