Yes there is. The position of the antenna is different on every phone. Like the Iphone it is on the outer side of the phone if placed to your ear. If you removed the casing on a blackberry you will see a gold antenna . If you remember the old cell phones with the pull out antenna, all it is, is an internal antenna instead. Hope that helped!
How do you use a mobile CB antenna for base station antenna?
i think our head set acted as antenna..
Verizon has more then one antenna...
Answer: No. Previous generations of mobile phones used the dipole antenna. (Some protruded, others were retractable.) A mobile phone must work in any orientation, so the antenna must be omnidirectional.
The Virgin Mobile antenna booster gives you a better signal in your home by virtue of its large antenna.
For internal wireless adapter there is no way how you can increase the range. But you have an internal card with removable antenna you can replace the antenna with that one which has a cable attached to it and bigger antenna. Varying position of the antenna you can get find a position with stronger signal.
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Internal cable in antenna broken?
First,(my recommendation) internal antennas are great if you are going to be around places in which it is cloudy or high altitudes as the internal works great in almost any geographical location. Second, the external antennas take up less energy than internal however it frequently has interrupted signal in area in which the internal antenna still works, but the final decision is yours.
The options for car radio antennas include internal car antennas, external car antennas, power antennas, and satellite antennas. The internal antenna is the least effective and most cars come with either the external fixed antenna or the power antenna unless their is a satellite radio in the car and then it is a satellite antenna.
You can replace an XM radio antenna with a CB antenna, a ham 40-meter mobile antenna, a cellphone antenna, a GPS antenna, a TV antenna, a wire coat hanger, a 6 GHz microwave antenna, or a chain of paperclips. However, since none of them is optimized to operate at the frequencies of XM radio, like the XM antenna is, none of the others will work as well. Most of them will likely be so inefficient at the satellite radio frequencies that when you use one of those, you hear nothing at all on your radio.
Answer: The modern mobile phone uses a fractal antenna. History: Previous generations of mobile phones used the dipole antenna. (Some protruded, others were retractable.) Details: A mobile phone must work in any orientation, so the antenna must be omnidirectional. Today's various cellular networks have multiple frequency bands. Smart phones have a variety of protocols (GPRS, PCS, Bluetooth, near-field, Ant, WiFi) requiring several transmitters and receivers working at a wide range of frequencies. Fitting two of more antenna in the same case increases complexity and costs. The only single antenna that can handle all these demands is fractal, thus, the entire industry now uses one or another style of fractal antenna.