Inside of the MovilZona mobile comparison You will be able to know the bands with which the model you have in your possession specifically works. This way, you will be able to know if we have the ones we need or if we will have to change mobile phones so that the connection is optimal.
Each band has its own coverage, capacity and speed characteristics, and are assigned through public auctions. These are the ones we use in Spain:
- 5G bands: These are the bands that will allow the deployment of the fifth generation of mobile telephony, which will offer greater speed, lower latency and a greater number of connected devices. The main bands that work like this are:
– 700MHz: It is a low frequency band that was released after the blackout of analog television and the second digital dividend. It has large geographic coverage and good indoor penetration, but limited capacity. It will be used mainly to serve rural areas and improve coverage in buildings.
– 3500 MHz: It is a medium frequency band that was awarded in 2018 to the four main operators (Movistar, Orange, Vodafone and MásMóvil). It has less coverage than the 700 MHz band, but greater capacity and speed. It will be mainly used to serve urban and suburban areas with high data demand.
– 2600 MHz: It is a high frequency band that was awarded in 2011 to the four main operators and is currently used for 4G. It has very limited coverage, but very high capacity and speed. It will be mainly used to serve specific areas with specific needs, such as stadiums, airports or shopping centers. - 4G bands: These are the bands that allow the deployment of the fourth generation of mobile telephony, which offers greater speed and capacity than 3G. These are the most important ones:
– 800 MHz: It is a low frequency band that was released after the first digital dividend. It has large geographic coverage and good indoor penetration, but limited capacity. It is mainly used to serve rural areas and improve coverage in buildings.
– 1800 MHz: It is a medium frequency band that was awarded in 2011 to the four main operators and was previously used for 2G. It has less coverage than the 800 MHz band, but greater capacity and speed. It is mainly used to serve urban and suburban areas with high data demand.
– 2600 MHz: It is the same band that will be used for 5G, but with different technology. It has very limited coverage, but very high capacity and speed. It is mainly used to serve specific areas with specific needs, such as stadiums, airports or shopping centers. - 3G bands: These are the bands that allow the deployment of the third generation of mobile telephony, which offers greater speed and capacity than 2G. The main 3G bands are:
– 900MHz: It is a low frequency band that was awarded in 2006 to the three main operators (Movistar, Orange and Vodafone) and that was previously used for 2G. It has great geographic coverage and good indoor penetration, but limited capacity. It is mainly used to serve rural areas and improve coverage in buildings.
– 2100MHz: It is a medium frequency band that was awarded in 2000 to the four main operators and is the most used for 3G. It has less coverage than the 900 MHz band, but greater capacity and speed. It is mainly used to serve urban and suburban areas with high data demand. - 2G bands: These are the bands that allow the deployment of the second generation of mobile telephony, which offers basic voice and data services. The main ones are:
– 900MHz: It is the same band used for 3G, but with a different technology. It has large geographic coverage and good indoor penetration, but limited capacity. It is mainly used to serve rural areas and improve coverage in buildings.
Furthermore, a way to clear up doubts about whether this problem only affects us is to test the card on a friend or family member’s mobile phone and find out if the results are the same. In the event that it works correctly, it is clear that the error will be from our phone mobile. However, if the failure also occurs in the terminal in which we have tested our SIM, it means that it is a matter of the signal from the antennas themselves that the telephone operator that we have contracted has.
In any case, operators have a coverage map where they show us the areas their network covers and what our connection will be like. Therefore, if you are going to change companies, we advise you to find out which is the best provider in the area where you live. This way you will avoid these network problems on smartphone.
Improve signal anywhere
There are many reasons that can cause coverage failures wherever we are and so that you yourself can change those results, we give you the keys that will lead you to achieve it without being an expert.
The covers are a problem
We know that dressing our phone with a case is very striking and in some cases it can be good in case we are absent-minded and drop it from time to time, but we recommend that at least when you get home, you remove it. A very thick case or cases made of certain types of material may be obstructing the signal. This can be a nuisance when the signal is particularly low since that is the difference between us being able to use the phone’s functionalities or being left without a signal.
However, if you remove it, be very careful not to drop your smartphone. Therefore, we advise you to remove it only when you need to make a call or are waiting for an important one to be able to receive the signal without any type of barrier. If not, it is best to keep it on or change the cover for another one that does not give you so many coverage problems. In that case, avoid buying those cases with metallic materials.
Locate the antennas
Knowing where the telephone antenna is located is essential to improve phone coverage. If you visit the website and locate the point on the map where you are, you will see which antenna your smartphone connects to. This way, you will be able to know if the mobile network problem is due to the antenna being too far away, or if it is the fault of a hardware or software failure of the device itself. In this way, we can limit the possible problems that our mobile phone has.
When you know where the tower is located, you will know which direction its signal is coming from and you will be able to locate the places inside your house that have the best signal, even depending on the various operators. In this way we can know the places where mobile will have better coverage without juggling or making an effort when searching.
Be careful with certain constructions
This is something that can happen to you both outside and inside the home (where it would be a real problem). If we are in an old building, the walls may be excessively thick or some elements of its construction, such as concrete or ceramics, may prevent the signal from being distributed normally throughout all the rooms.
In these cases you can only leave the building, look for an upper floor or go to a window to see if your phone’s coverage signal offers it and you can make the calls you want or browse the Internet normally.
Signal jammers
A case similar to the previous one but from which there is no way to escape. If you are near government buildings, police stations, embassies or other particularly secure locations, security forces may have established signal jams that prevent anyone from using smartphones to, for example, use them as a remote control. This can also happen in certain places where there is no vulnerable building, but an event is going to take place that requires extreme security measures.
In either case, the only thing you can do is leave the area to be able to use your mobile phone normally again.
Stop moving from one side to another
If we are on the street and we are constantly moving, it is possible that our coverage goes away. This can also be caused by various interferences with other devices or other building materials. The same thing happens in different places, such as hospitals, subway stations, etc. Therefore, the ideal is that we check if it always happens or if, on the contrary, they are isolated cases. Therefore, it is best to be on the street, find a fixed point and stop moving from one place to another to check if the mobile connection returns or if it is a hardware or software problem with the device.
The ideal would be for you to locate yourself in open spaces, not surrounded by buildings and, as we explained in the previous point, locate where the telephone antennas are around you and position yourself as close as possible to any of them, always within your possibilities. If problems continue to appear on your terminal’s mobile network, we will have to continue trying the different tips and methods that we have prepared for you to find the key to the problems on your mobile phone.
Separate yourself from the crowd
When we have coverage problems, beyond rural sites or far from the antennas from which coverage reaches our mobile phone, this may be due to to the number of people we have at our side; And we don’t mean that we are in a group of friends and certain people inhibit our coverage, no. We are referring to the number of people, the large crowds that sometimes gather in the same place, such as at large parties, in closed spaces or in general, large concentrations of people in which obviously, the vast majority have a mobile phone connected to them. network.
And it is precisely for this reason that more than in the event of a loss of coverage we will be in the face of its weakening Since all these devices are connected to the same server and it cannot offer this connection to so many people, so in this case the solution will be to get away from this crowd and walk towards more open places. As we move further and further away from the concentration of people we will see how the coverage will gradually grow until it works absolutely normally.
Change the data network
Switching between 5G, 4G and 3G to see if you can get a better connection and improved coverage using one network or another is also another trick that will help us. Sometimes a specific network can become congested, resulting in slow speeds. Changing the network can help you strengthen the signal. A process that we can carry out on all smartphones, entering:
- Go to the app Setting.
- Select the menu Network and Internet either Connections.
- Enter the section of Data…