My biggest complaint is that I need to get the best signal in my home office. I’ve been looking at some options to improve this, but I am now wondering if this new moist be better. wrong, of course.
However, the thought hit me today, is the cellular feature better?
My biggest complaint is that I need to get the best signal in my home office. I’ve been looking at some looking to improve this, but I am now wondering if this new moist be better.
I’ve thought about upgrading, and for the most part, I’m against it. It The few better upgrades are very slight and not worth the cost. Please feel free to correct me if my information is wrong, of course.
Don’t you have access to VoWifi from your carrier ?
I have both the normal S23 and S21 Ultra but can’t compare as they are on different carriers.
Also, would not expect a huge improvement is signal is low. Can you install NetMonster (it’s free) and get RSRP/RSRQ values? Let’s say that if RSRP is lower that -110 and/or RSRQ lower than -12, you have a clear coverage issue (mind these are negative values, lower values are bigger in absolute values)
I wouldn’t expect much better coverage or efficiency. You’d be comparing the x60 modem, found in the S21 series vs the x70 modem found on the S23. This is obviously market dependent.
If you’re coming from an Exynos version, you can definitely expect ‘better’ signal from the x70 modem than the Exynos 5123b.
As new modems are released, they new releases focus on speed and carrier aggregation over signal penetration.