- Jan 12, 2011
- 1,977
- 4
- 81
I'm on AT&T and I noticed that when using EDGE (2G) and I'm on a call, during the call I'll hear brief dropped audio and clicks/pops throughout the call. During the call I'll have the network stats pulled up so I know what tower I'm connected to and the signal I have and I can see that the degradation in the call quality is directly attributed to the phone transitioning to a different cell tower. I've read that what I'm experiencing is a Hard hand off but that even in a hard handoff, I for the most part shouldn't be experiencing this issue. So regardless of the handset I use (this issue is worse on my Bold 9650), this issue persists. So the question I have is, are GSM (2G, GPRS, or EDGE) capable of a soft handoff? I've noticed the phone is ping ponging to about 4 different towers in my area while on the call which is a problem because every time it gets handed off, the quality of the call briefly degrades. The only way I'm able to avoid this issue is to keep the phone absolutely stationary. Regardless of what tower I'm connected to, the signal for the most part is at least 3 bars or -90dbm but otherwise it's usually like -75dbm or as low as -67dbm which is very strong signal.
Anybody know?
Anybody know?