[Q] Bluethooth strenght - HTC Desire S

Hello,
Is the a way to push up the strength of the Bluethooth signal with Desire S?
I just got a BT device (Beewi helico), but it looses the connection with my phone really really quickly (1 or 2 meters)
and I just read on their support website:
"It seems there is a big compatibility problem of range and disconnections with HTC phones. The problem cannot be solved quickly."
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help
M

No problems here...but try taking off any cover on it and check if this helps....
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Is there any DesireS Grip Of Death Fix?

Hey all xda brothers,
I am looking to upgrade from G1 to this desire S. As this phone comes perfectly with all spec in my budget to buy.
One issues i searched was grip of death for wifi, i wanted to know is there any fix for it like using some case or soft fix.
Please guide
WiZ
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Gam3-KiNG said:
Hey all xda brothers,
I am looking to upgrade from G1 to this desire S. As this phone comes perfectly with all spec in my budget to buy.
One issues i searched was grip of death for wifi, i wanted to know is there any fix for it like using some case or soft fix.
Please guide
WiZ
Sent From My G1
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I find "the grip of normality" is the best fix. Seriously, holding it normally and in most scenarios there is no problem. You have to TRY to get it to drop out, and that'll only happen if your wifi signal is already weak.
Most custom roms also have a fix which lowers the threshold at which the phone drops the signal however. I ran the phone on stock rom for 2 months and didn't have one dropped connection. Its an awesome phone.
My only gripe with it is you have to run gpsfix every couple of weeks if you want a GPS lock. A problem with the a-gps chip though so not a HTC sense our android issue. Mildly annoying when you are sat in your car waiting for gps to lock, but at least its fixable, and forgivable considering how good the rest of the phone is.
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Gam3-KiNG said:
Hey all xda brothers,
I am looking to upgrade from G1 to this desire S. As this phone comes perfectly with all spec in my budget to buy.
One issues i searched was grip of death for wifi, i wanted to know is there any fix for it like using some case or soft fix.
Please guide
WiZ
Sent From My G1
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Aaaah another one coming from G1
Can def. recommend the DS!
Didn't really have any probs with the wifi issue...
Well, i using a TGU case and everything, never had issue with wifi disconnection... thats all i have to say
When using my phone normally around my house, the signal stays between maximum strength and -1 bar strength with my normal grips (normal single hand portrait and dual hand landscape view).
I can force the issue and using a tight double handed grip in portrait view and reduce the signal to one bar but I have been unable to cause my connection to drop.
There's a fix from gtg465x which lets you stay connected to the wifi even when your signal is low. This doesn't solve the "death grid" but it improved wifi a lot for me! source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1051674
As said before, there is a somewhat hidden setting to get the wifi to perform a bit better and at least not dropping the connection. Go to: Settings -> Wireless and setworks-> Wi-Fi settings, press menu, choose Advanced and check the Best Wi-Fi performance checkbox. Note that as it says in the menu itself, it may consume more power. Isn't there too much topics about this in this forum? Please someone put them togethether with a sticky and delete my double posts. Thanks.
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How bad is the signal loss problem?

Hi,
I'm just trying to find out from Sensation users how bad the network signal loss problem is that I have heard about with the Sensation when it has a case on?
Are these people nit picking or is this a real fault ?
I recall the HTC Desire HD apparently 'had' this problem but I have personally found with a Case-mate Tough my signal has always been fine but others have apparently had problems with that same case.
Just really looking for input from Sensation owners about this as I am considering upgrading to the Sensation.
Too many threads on this -.-
Anywho, it is a real problem. However the signal loss is not from the network, rather with wifi. I've come to terms with it as I don't really use my phone in landscape much anymore save for watching videos or browsing the web. I just hold the phone towards the bottom.
Definetly is a real problem though, no one on this board is exaggerating.
One way you can increase WiFi connectivity is to do as follows:
Go to Settings>Wireless & Networks>WiFi Settings **hit menu on the phone** and select Best WiFi performance
Got a case on my sensation, and no problems with wifi here, near enough always showing full strength 8)
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I don't recall ever having issues with Wifi on my phone. I've had this sucker for 2 months.

[MOD]Sensation Network Signal

Hi guys. After suffering with extremely poor Sensation connection for 3 months, i finally got fed up with it and decided to try swapping wifi and network antennas (just using some very thin wires). To my surprise, signal is a bit stronger. Now at home, i constantly have 1-3 bars of UMTS/H when previously it would never get out of gprs/edge. Now this is a surprise. I have not connected wifi antenna yet, so no reports on that. I'll keep monitoring signal strength and if this really works will connect everything properly and will post a tutorial.
It would help if someone else could try that.
Interesting. Please keep posting.
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i'm curious, you soldered them ? it looks like you taped them down.
can you take a close up on where you placed those two wires ?
quite interesting, but i never had problems with a signal before
Try these :
Dial *#*#4636#*#* , choose Phone information
choose WCDMA Preferred or GSM/CDMA Auto(PRL) [Try both and choose the one with the best signal]
i did that and got an Epic signal .
also toggle cyphering it might help a bit with signal.
How has this been working for you,
burger29 said:
How has this been working for you,
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No good tbh, done some testing for a few days and not really worth it IMO.
I have been having loads of signal issues with my sensation and have tried searching these forums for an answer, tried different radios and matching ril's but never had anywhere near the signal i had on my desire.
I have found this today and wondered if anyone has seen it or tried it before. I think its probabilly just a gimmick thats why im asking before i buy one.
So... has anyone tried it?
Cheers
They were proven bad by tests. No good. Can't remember where I saw it, but there was whole article about them on the web.
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tinky1 have you found any solution for signal issue mate. or its just the way hardware is? no solution?
cheers
No solution mate. I probably just got used to it, and it seems OK now.
Sent through the wormhole from my Sensation.
tinky1 said:
No solution mate. I probably just got used to it, and it seems OK now.
Sent through the wormhole from my Sensation.
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i think it may just be hardware issue. cos tried all radios setting i think the way phone designed get weaker signal than any other phones its ok when thereis good coverage but when you go somewhere like wales where not much reception you notice it damn bad
cheers
There isn't much reception in Wales as it is, and this phones poor antenna doesn't make it any better. It gives me a shock every time I pop my sim in some old nokia how much better it is.
cihanleanne said:
i think it may just be hardware issue. cos tried all radios setting i think the way phone designed get weaker signal than any other phones its ok when thereis good coverage but when you go somewhere like wales where not much reception you notice it damn bad
cheers
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Sent through the wormhole from my Sensation.
I have been playing with this alumiNum foil thing for hours and nights to get good signals... but still no gain.. it was all vain...
I have given sensation to my brother in exchange for xperia ray... Trust me, the signals ate mind blowing... At places where my Sensation would just die, xperia ray shows 75% signals .
My friends and colleagues always complained that my phone is powered off all time but now i never missed a single call...
i would really want to send the phone back to htc its s off so void warranty. might as weel go back to nokia 1110 its the best phone out there week on battery and best reception
cihanleanne said:
i would really want to send the phone back to htc its s off so void warranty. might as weel go back to nokia 1110 its the best phone out there week on battery and best reception
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Read up on how to s-on than send it back.
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HTC Sensation GSM signal lost
Hi all,
I had some signal experience with HTC Sensation 4G which might be helpful to someone. I was having a bad signal reception and when talking to someone on the phone, voice was loosing, and I barely could understand from the other side.
This happened since I put [ROM] Android Revolution HD on my HTC Sensarion 4G. Then I suspect on this but I wanted to try ICS and download the official ROM for HTC Sensation, and the same problem. I was choosing European Roms. Then I downloaded the official ROM for T-Mobile which apply s to HTC Sensation 4G and measuring the signal through
Settings-> About -> Network was kind of the same, but the signal wasn't drooping and when I was talking to someone on the phone it was good, no voice interruption.
Since I put the original stock rom, phone is working quite good, no sudden restart and no signal issues.
Best regards.

[Q] Bluetooth Range

I have started using a BlueANT T1 that I was using with my Nexus One with my HTC Sensation 4g (Evil T-Mobile) since I finally retired my N1. The issue I am having is if I put the Sensation in my phone holder on my belt, the person on the other line can hear me, but I can't hear them. So I figured I would do a small test and I can get 8ft away from the phone if I put it down before I start dropping signal. My Wifi seems fine, and the connections on my phone under the back cover are connecting. I am just wondering if there is a way to increase the range of the bluetooth. I am using the "recommended radio" for the rom "[ROM] Android Revolution HD 6.6.5" but would flashing another radio give me a better range on the bluetooth? I tried posting in the forum, but haven't gotten a response yet.
Thanks in advance!

[ISSUE] WiFi Death-Grip still not solved?

With all the fuss about new roms, especially ICS and kernels, etc. It seems everyone has alreasy forgotten the dreaded Wi-Fi death-grip that most Desire S, including mine, is suffering.
So I guess I'm trying to call out those, who still experience it. And also maybe, who thinks they've fixed theirs. May it be with the use of hardware modding or simply software.
I don't know about you guys, but for me this issue still bugs me.
P.S.
Do not recommend on buying a new phone as I dont have the money. As I've said on my previous post that I've made, I've recently got robbed.
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I know(maybe wrong but less probably) that the death grip issue is hardware related.
So i doubt we can do something about it, but for me the new radio is a good upgrade. I have a more better reception with it.
uqadwe said:
I know(maybe wrong but less probably) that the death grip issue is hardware related.
So i doubt we can do something about it, but for me the new radio is a good upgrade. I have a more better reception with it.
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This is definitely hardware related no matter what hacks we make, it's a fact that the Desire S has poor signal...
My solution was to move the WiFi router closer to my room!
So now I don't have as much problems, but the signal still isn't as strong as other devices..
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I know that we aren't talking about the same device but, a friend of mine (big Samsung fan) used for a month a Htc Incredible S
He said to me that the WiFi signal was the best he had on any device owned by him(previous Samsung Galaxy S+, after Nexus)
I have a fix.
Hold your phone lower.
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Tested by wrapping a pillow to see if there's a signal drop but the signal is still full.
The same with battery pull. The 1st time i heard about the emmc problem, i pulled my battery countless of times. I remember i got a sticker somewhere that said HTC....rev2.
is there a wifi range issue? i can detect the wifi from the my room upstairs. can't connect to my neighbor's wifi though. what is the suppose wifi range? my previous nokia(s) have about the same range.
I don't have any WiFi problem. Have full recception at home and at work. On the other hand my girlfriend has a WiFi problem on her SGS with every ROM I flashed on her phone. And I recently changed the router, still the same, my DS has full reception everywhere while her SGS has bad reception. So I don't know what you are talking about. I had exacly the same reception with my old Desire phone.
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Keep your hand in the left upper corner, you will notice the problem
So anyone here who have ventured and have done hardware modding to fix the problem?
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P.S.
I got a great hunch that the problem is just the camera back cover. Any way that we can improve it?
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With the new radio update from the leaked RUU WiFi becomes much stronger. I can even get a signal where my laptop fails. So far so good. I have to mention that those of you who are HTCdev unlocked cannot flash this via fastboot.
The so called "wifi death grip" is as mentioned before hardware related and there is nothing we can do softwarewise. The only thing possible is to hack the cam cover where the antenna is suited and make it longer. That may help but only if you know what you are doing (a specific length is needed) There are dome vids on YouTube about it but since I know "how to hold it" there is no need for me to do that.
The problem occurs especially in landscape when you cover the antenna with you hand. That's it.
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I think the deathgrip issue is mainly hardware.
Tbh, due to the design of current phones (where they put the antenna near the case), any phone has deathgrip issues, just some more than others.

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