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keithisme
Has anyone successfully improved their signal strength by exchanging Tours? I am specifically looking at Verizon users, thanks.
07-27-09 01:10 PM
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wth1973
No not me and I'm with verizon
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TheMightiestPen
No. Unless your first Tour had some random hardware problems with the radio, there would be no reason to get another Tour just because your signal strength isn't up to par.
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