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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Florida
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cell phone signal
I'm not sure if this goes here but I'm moving into a new apartment and right now I get great signal but in my new apartment, I barely get one bar. Is there a way to increase my cell phone signal at my new apartment?
(my cell phone provider is Verizon Wireless and I have a LG phone.)
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