Hello Everyone,
Today’s little tale is the tale of a Taylor-man who purchased the new Samsung Epix SGH-i907 Smartphone who, upon arriving back at home after the once-in-a-lifetime experience, discovered that unlike his first true love, the Samsung Blackjack II, which was able to obtain a full cellular signal from within his home office, the very posh and very hot and very sleek and very shiny and very slim and very heavy and very cool and very groovy Epix, at best, was able to barely inch into the slow lane of the cellular freeway with 1-bar of signal strength; and even then only at the right time of day with the perfect temperature and held at just the right pitch while being pointed at the Southern Lights, kind-of but not really but sort-of, maybe, sometimes. (I wonder if this is the longest sentence I’ve ever written? I’ll have to think about that.)Â
Oh Dear! What to do? Hmmmm! Â
Enter the Taylor-Man’s newest member of his wireless fleet of tech-time technology, the zBoost Cell Phone Signal Extender.Â
As Written on the Product Packaging:
[BEGIN PRODUCT PACKAGE DESCRIPTION]
You no longer have to stand near a window or go outside to use your cell phone. With Wi-Ex’s patent-pending technology, you can increase your cell phone signal by creating Cell Zones in your home or office.
Covers up to 2500 square feet.
Works with all phones and U.S. carriers (except Nextel).
Improve battery life of your cell phone.
Compatible with the following networks:
CDMA, GSM, TDMA, AMPF, EVDO, EDGE, 3G, and more.
[END PRODUCT PACKAGE DESCRIPTION]
I am delighted to report that the product works just as advertised. After installing the unit, which took less than 20 minutes, my Samsung Epix, like its beloved predecessor, is now cruising in the fast lane of the i-Taylor (OK, OK!) the AT&T Wireless cellular network.
I purchased the zBoost YX500-CEL 800MHz Wireless Signal Booster from Fry’s Electronics for $230.
Please be aware that models may vary depending upon your wireless network provider.Â
Thank you, zBoost for taking both me and my Epix a little higher.
For more information, go to:
http://wirelessextenders.com
Enjoy,
Mark