Yes I've had droid bionic droid 4 and galaxy nexus now G2. G2 is way better then galaxy nexus and shows same signal strength as Motorola phones however phone calls seem to be much clearer on my G2 then any Motorola phone I've ever owned
I'm certainly not pleased with that report but I have a suspicion that one of two things could be a player here. First, you may just have a defective phone. It's not uncommon for first runs of these phones to have manufacturing problems and various devices inside may not be seated properly such as the antenna cable connector. Any slight miss alignment of the antenna connection internally could result in an electrical signal break but with RF (radio frequency), transmission you don't need to have a direct electrical contact in order for the signal to transmit through the cable and out the antenna. Close proximity is enough to allow the signal to jump, but there is considerable loss of signal level across that dead space jump.So everything on this phone seems pretty good, but I have to say that my LG G2 SMOKES the signal strength of the Turbo, which is really disappointing since that's supposed to be Moto's gig. Doesn't hold 4G nearly as well either. There weren't too many places I would go, mostly big buildings where I didn't keep service. Just sitting in my house I'm 9% without service so far since 8AM.
Anyone else having issues in fringe areas?
That is concerning indeed,,, the Real reason I usually buy Motorolas and put up with the somewhat dated appearance (vs Samsung and Apple) IS the Radio.
IF it isn't a Top performer reception wise (phone/Nav) then 14 days will be an important window.
I know with Fox it's Battery, me its Reception.
I really don't get Why someone doesn't come out with the Monster of ALL Phones.
Camera, Reception, Build, Durability, EVERYTHING.
I Know Many would pay almost anything for the Killer of ALL Phones.