25-02-2021 08:45 PM
17-04-2022 11:13 PM - last edited 17-04-2022 11:16 PM
Thanks for the suggesting Jacques. Before using "Samsung Band selection app" I had LTE -114/26asu. After I have -85/52asu. I'm not sure how the app is working though: I enabled only 4 LTE bands (excluding B1 : 2100) and it seemed to give the improvement. But now I've un-selected any Band Selection, and left Network Mode = automatic... I still see the massive signal improvement.
18-04-2022 12:50 AM
It seems my above success with 'Automatic settings' was short lived. After a few minutes the phone switched to B1 again, which is very weak for me here.
I tried a few more settings and get voice and data, with good signal strength using:
LTE Bands: 3 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, + all the WCDMA and GSM bands. My phone camped on B20. Data and voice good. It auto-switched to B8 as 3G HSPA+ for voice. I'll Leave overnight see what happens.
Concerns:
- By disabling B1 and B40, I force my phone to use the strong B20 at my home. But when I move locations I fear I'll be close to B1/B40 cells whilst distant from B20 cells and so hit issues again.
- I don't know if I should be getting VoLTE.
I'm in the UK, on GiffGaff (O2) network.
Bands controlled using "Samsung Band selection app".
Activity monitored using "Cell info lite app".
30-04-2022 07:16 PM
Same issue hear for me im afraid. My s21 Ultra 5G gets 1 bar in my house while an A52 samsung, and a cheap Nokia get full signal.
The phone is now seeming to be worse as time goes on also.
30-04-2022 07:31 PM
I've had a few weeks of being able to monitor cells and disable certain bands. I've got a theory that when my S21 shows only 1 bar at home, it's not necessarily a problem. That signal strength is weak, but seems acceptable for typical web browsing and YouTube video watching in a phone. Also at home, there are much stronger cells within range that for some reason don't get selected. My theory is that the phone camps to the most optimal cell considering (guessing here) other users, capacity, signal to noise ratio etc, not just received signal strength.
Next test I'll do is get another LTE phone that isn't a recent Samsung, and see if that also camps on cells that aren't necessarily the strongest in a particular area.
If anyone knows any LTE network details that contradict or discount my ideas above, I'm all ears.
01-05-2022 05:08 AM
I show 1 bar often, and drop calls, miss texts, and go to "no signal". 1 bar is definitely low/no signal. You might be hanging on just barely, but most of us are actually getting only 1 bar of signal where other phones get 3-4 at least.
10-08-2022 06:48 PM
I've gone from a Galaxy s10 to a S21fe and only getting 2 bars signal strength and the mast is a couple hundred feet away . Seems samsung have a weak spot with their latest phones 📱
23-09-2022 06:47 AM
17-12-2022 10:44 AM - last edited 17-12-2022 10:46 AM
Same issue here. Two S21 Ultras in 2 years, both had very similar issues. Both worked well for about a year before signal strength become degraded. Symptoms worse when moving/travelling whilst others around are happily streaming whilst I can barely surf the web. Calls dropping constantly, rubbish... not usable.
Samsung replaced the first device which took almost 6 weeks but they won't replace the second one, technician observed 'no faults'. Same sim in backup phone from 2015, no problems.
Won' t be buying Samsung again.
23-04-2023 04:03 AM
Same issue here on my S21 Ultra. Tried upgrading my SIM Card to 5g, but same signal strenght. Let it check by a technician if something is wrong on its antenae or its software, gladly everything is fine. I even bought a signal booster online but it did not work. Maybe S21 really has poor signal issue..☹️
06-08-2023 07:56 PM
For what it's worth, I also have had signal problems with my S21 ultra from day one.
Had no idea so many others also had am issue and had been blaming my carrier all this time.