I found the answer for my phone dropping calls. One day I got 
thinking about my problem of too many dropped calls. For some reason 
I thought that just maybe the sim card was not making full contact 
with the cell phone. so, I took a piece of paper folded 3 times like 
a tri-fold wallet but the size of the sim card. I opened the back and 
took out the battery and layed the tri-fold paper over the sim card. 
then I replaced the battery and the cover. Turned on the phone and 
made a few calls from areas of the house that I thought were dead 
areas. IT WORKED, the calls went through and none were dropped. I 
called to tell T-Mobile incase others had the same problem as I.

--- In [email protected], "Jim Foreman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Thanks for the idea, I'll check it out and see if it would fit my
> > needs. I have a family plan 3 phones all samsung t619 1000 
minutes a
> > month.
> >
> 1000 minutes is 16 hours a month, sounds like a lot of talking to 
me. Just 
> think, not many years ago we didn't have cell phones and got by 
just fine 
> with no mobile talking.
> 
> Jim
>



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