Will raising the phone help improve mobile waves?
You must have been in the middle of a conversation while the phone was out of line, and almost immediately you would put your phone higher to receive better waves.
Hold your phone up high to catch better waves?
According to TheVerge, this action is not really effective.
Lin Zhong, a professor of electronics and computers at Rice University, said so when asked about the movements anyone in the world ever did at least once in this life. Professor Lin said, almost uniformly around us . It means that you have to bring the device higher, the device's ability to receive the waves has not changed.
However, he also said that if you move to another location around it, the mobile signal may improve , especially if you are in the city. Mobile signals in urban areas are often quite confusing due to buildings that affect the path of your device waves. If you walk around a few meters, you can avoid these barriers, and mobile waves may find another way to get to the device.
So after reading this article, you should probably give up the habit of putting your phone up to catch the wave, because it really doesn't help.
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