Call Vodafone , they should send u a small external antenna , and a small wire antenna receiver which u can Velcro behind your phone.
I had the same problem, and complained to them. One of their engineer visited my house, and later received that kit from them. Am a old customer with them since 1994, don't know if they do this as regular practice. . But no harm trying. Best of luck P.S- ever since upgraded from iPhone 2g to 4, my call drops reduced and without any antenna .,etc Sachin Motwani On 19-Sep-2010, at 1:37 PM, Pushp Chauhan <cpu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Rishi, > Hope you are doing well. > > Rishi switch from iPhone to Blackberry, I'm sure you will love it. I did this > just a month back. > > As far as Mac OS X connectivity is concern it works very well and syncing > apple mail, address book and itunes file seamlessly. > > So go ahead blindly and switch to Blackberry, You will love BB experience. > iPhone is a good phone for those who are application freak and love touch > screen. BB also supports many application and I'm sure you will have same > experience of iphone as far as applications are concern. > > So go and grab you BB handset and ENJOY...:) > > > On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Rishi <rishigang...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I’m considering going for a blackberry phone because I use a CDMA phone > number. The signal of my Vodafone number on the iPhone at home sucks so I’m > going to ditch that number and gift the iPhone to my wife. > > But before I do so, would anyone like to share their experiences on it’s > connectivity with Mac OS X and syncing with the Address book? > > For a change I thought I would ask for advise before I buy the product. :-) > > Rishi > > -- > IMUG Users website: www.imug.in > > > > -- > Meanwhile, > Thanks & Regards, > > Pushp Chauhan > Visit : http://www.pushpchauhan.bravehost.com > -- > IMUG Users website: www.imug.in -- IMUG Users website: www.imug.in