• 30 day Money Back Guarantee
  • 2 year warranty
  • Free Delivery for orders over R750
  • JHB 011 749 3085  | CPT 021 879 3057
  • WE ARE OPEN For Business during Lockdown
  • Register or Sign in
Menu
0
Bolton Technical South Africa
    • Contact Us
    • 0
    • Shop By Product
      • Signal Boosters
        • Back
        • For Vehicles
        • For Single Rooms
        • For Homes
        • For Offices
        • Enterprise Solution
      • Cellular Routers
        • Back
        • LTE Router
        • 5G SD-WAN Router
        • Vehicle Gateways
      • Accessories
        • Back
        • Coax Cable
        • Outdoor Antennas
        • Indoor Antennas
        • Vehicle Antennas
        • Couplers and Splitters
        • Connectors
        • Expansion Kits
        • Power Supplies
        • Mounting Options
      • Satellite Internet
    • Shop By Brand
      • WilsonPro
      • weBoost
      • InHand
      • Zinwave
    • Shop By Network
      • MTN Signal Boosters
      • Vodacom Signal Boosters
      • Cell C Signal Boosters
      • Telkom Signal Boosters
    • Commercial Solutions
      • Cell Booster Installation
      • DAS installation
      • Wifi Installation
      • Industry Solutions
      • Case Studies
      • Partner Network
      • Satellite Internet
    • Resources
      • Blog
      • How a Booster Works
      • FAQ
      • Signal Booster Guide
      • Installation Tips
      • Video Tutorials
      • 5G
    • Menu
    • Home
    • Shop By Product
      • Back
      • Cell Phone Signal Boosters
        • Back
        • For Single Rooms
        • For Homes
        • For Offices Buildings
        • For Vehicles
        • Enterprise Solution
      • Cellular Routers
        • Back
        • LTE Router
        • 5G Router
        • Vehicle Gateways
      • Accessories
        • Back
        • Coax Cable
        • Outdoor Antennas
        • Indoor Antennas
        • Vehicle Antennas
        • Expansion Kits
        • Couplers and Splitters
        • Connectors
        • Mounting Options
      • Satellite Internet
    • Shop By Brand
      • Back
      • WilsonPro
      • weBoost
      • InHand
      • Zinwave
    • Shop By Network
      • Back
      • MTN Signal Boosters
      • Cell C Signal Boosters
      • Vodacom Signal Boosters
      • Telkom Signal Boosters
    • Commercial Solutions
      • Back
      • Cell Booster Installation
      • DAS Installation
      • Wifi Installation
      • Industry Solutions
      • Case Studies
      • Partner Network
      • Satellite Internet
    • Resources
      • Back
      • Blog
      • How a Booster Works
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Signal Booster Guide
      • Installation Tips
      • Video Tutorials
      • 5G
    • Contact Us
  • 011 749 3085
    • Bolton Technical South AfricaHome
    • News
    • 2024 Guide | Boosting your iPhone's Cellular Signal
    • 2024 Guide | Boosting your iPhone's Cellular Signal
    Article

    2024 Guide | Boosting your iPhone's Cellular Signal

    • News
    • 11 Jun, 2024
    • Posted by: Tammy van Graan

    With the iPhone user community reaching an unprecedented 1.46 billion globally in 2024, comprising 28.56% of the world's population, staying connected is more crucial than ever. Yet, the frustration of dealing with poor cellular signals persists, disrupting communication and productivity. In this guide, we delve into common pain points, explore factors affecting cell signal strength, and provide actionable solutions to stay connected easily.

    Common Pain Points and Challenges:

    1. Frequent Call Drops: Interrupted conversations due to weak signals.
    2. Slow Data Speeds: Hindered browsing and streaming experiences.
    3. Inconsistent Connectivity: Full signal bars but unstable connections.
    4. Difficulty in Rural or Remote Areas: Limited network coverage.
    5. Signal Interference Indoors: Obstructed signals in urban settings.

    Factors Affecting Your iPhone Signal Strength

    Distance and Direction of the Nearest Mobile Phone Tower: You need to be within the range of a mobile phone tower to get a good signal, and this range can vary based on the transmission power of both the tower and the phone. Different phones can have vastly different call qualities due to their varying transmission powers.

    Transmission Power: The transmission power of a phone tower is always greater than that of a mobile phone. This discrepancy can result in your phone showing full signal bars while still being unable to maintain a conversation. In such cases, you may be able to receive signals but not transmit them effectively, leading to poor call quality.

    Network Congestion: Busy towers can drop calls and diminish quality because they have a finite capacity. High network traffic in densely populated areas can overload the towers, resulting in slower connection speeds and dropped calls.

    Environmental Factors: Geography significantly impacts coverage. A signal with a direct line of sight to a cell tower is stronger than one obstructed by mountains, buildings, or trees. Seasonal changes can also affect reception; for example, summer foliage can reduce signal strength compared to winter. Some materials allow signals to pass through easily, while others impede them. Even wind direction can influence signal quality.

    Obstructions: Terrain type, atmospheric conditions, cloud cover, man-made obstacles, and dense trees can all affect phone signals. Radio signals that bounce off obstacles create a multipath effect, reducing mobile coverage. Parts of a vehicle, such as the roof and pillars, can cause more signal dropouts inside your car compared to standing outside.

    Gain: Antenna gain measures the transmission power in the direction of peak radiation compared to an isotropic source. An antenna with a gain of 3 dBi means the power received far from the antenna will be 3 dBi higher (twice as much) than from a lossless isotropic antenna with the same input power. Higher dBi values indicate better antenna performance.

    Efficiency: Antenna efficiency relates to the power delivered to the antenna versus the power radiated or dissipated within the antenna. A high-efficiency antenna radiates most of the power present at its input, while a low-efficiency antenna absorbs most of the power as losses or reflects it due to impedance mismatch. The higher the efficiency percentage, the better the antenna performs.

    Iphone Unboxing

    Steps to Boost Your iPhone's Service

    Enhance your iPhone's service with these proactive steps:

    • Eliminate Obstructions: Position yourself where there are no barriers between your phone and external cell towers, optimizing signal reception.
    • Remove Phone Case: Ensure unhindered signal reception by removing thick phone cases that may obstruct the antenna.
    • Maintain Battery Life: Keep your phone charged to facilitate better signal searching and connectivity.

    Troubleshooting Steps to Reconnect Your iPhone's Mobile Network

    If you're grappling with "No Service" or "Searching" on your iPhone or iPad, don't fret! Here are the steps to troubleshoot and triumph over connectivity challenges:

    1. Toggle Airplane Mode and Restart:

      • Access Airplane Mode through Settings and toggle it on for at least 15 seconds before turning it off.
      • Restart your iPhone or iPad to refresh the network connection. Unsure how? Follow these simple steps to restart your device.
    2. Reach Out to Your Network Provider:

      • Contact your network provider to ensure your account is in good standing and confirm network coverage in your area.
      • Check for any outages and verify that your device isn't blocked or barred from mobile services.
      • Inquire about IMEI registration if using an iPhone purchased outside your country or region.
    3. Update Your iPhone or iPad:

      • Keep your device up to date by installing the latest iOS or iPad iOS updates. This ensures optimal performance and compatibility.
    4. Check for Network Provider Settings Update:

      • Connect to Wi-Fi and navigate to Settings > General > About to manually check for available updates.
      • Stay ahead of the curve by installing any network provider settings updates to improve connectivity.
    5. Dual SIM Troubleshooting:

      • For iPhones with Dual SIM capabilities, go to Settings, tap Mobile Data, and review each mobile data line.
      • Ensure the mobile data line is activated, and if not, enable it to check for service. Reach out to your network provider for assistance if needed.
    6. International Travel Considerations:

      • If traveling internationally, enable data roaming in Settings > Mobile or Mobile Data to maintain connectivity.
    7. Addressing 3G Network Issues:

      • Update your iPhone or iPad to the latest iOS or iPad iOS version to optimize performance.
      • Navigate to Settings, select Mobile or Mobile Data, and tap Mobile Data Options. Activate Enable LTE, Enable 4G, or Enable 3G settings to boost your network experience.

    With these effective steps, you'll not only enhance your iPhone's performance but also optimize your mobile network connectivity. Don't let poor signal strength hold you back—empower yourself to stay connected effortlessly!

    Want to learn more? Explore our resources and take control of your mobile network experience today.

    WilsonPro Buyer's Guide
    Commercial Building Installation Service
    Recent posts
    Blog
    Reliable Communications When It Matters Most: Serving the Public Safety Sector
    07 May, 2025
    Blog
    The Future of Real Estate: Why Strong Indoor Cellular Signal Matters
    23 Apr, 2025
    Blog
    Boost Your Vehicle’s Signal with weBoost: Easy Install & Real-World Test
    16 Apr, 2025
    Sign up for Newsletter
    Bolton Technical South Africa
    Questions? Call us Today.

    JHB Office:

    Tel: 011 749 3085
    Address: JT Business Park, Unit 4,
    5 Rydal Lane, Longlake,
    1609

    CPT Office:

    Tel: 021 879 3057
    Address: Unit 136, Quays Office Park, 4 Park Lane, Century City,
    7441

    • Social
    Products
    • Vehicles
    • Homes
    • Offices
    • Satellite Connectivity
    • Accessories
    • Commercial Installation
    • Partner Network
    Learn More
    • Blog
    • FAQ's
    • How a Booster Works
    • Signal Booster Guide
    • Video Tutorials
    • Case Studies
    • Installation by Region
    Brands
    • weBoost
    • WilsonPro
    • Inhand Networks
    • Bolton Technical
    • Zinwave
    Customer Care
    • Contact Us
    • About Bolton Technical
    • Delivery and Returns
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Giving Back
    International Partners
    • Bolton Technical USA
    • Bolton Install Pros
    • Wilson Amplifiers
    • Signal Boosters

    © 2025 by Bolton Technical South Africa. All Rights Reserved

    • Payment

    Product successfully added to your Shopping Cart

    Continue Shopping
    Proceed to Checkout
      • Twitter
      • Facebook
      • Google+