I've been having a serious issue with my phone signal at home for the past two weeks. I recently switched mobile network providers, but it hasn't made any difference. It's not just me—my mum, partner, and I are all using different services, and everyone is experiencing minimal to no signal, especially in my bedroom. This is really frustrating because I'm applying for jobs right now, and my phone is in my bedroom all day when I'm not working nights. People can't even leave messages since the calls aren't going through. I really need help figuring out why this is happening and what I can do about it.
4 Answers
It sounds like a nearby tower might have issues or there could be something new in the area blocking your signal—like construction or even tree growth. Have you tried Wi-Fi calling? Also, definitely report this to your carrier; they can check for outages or problems in your area.
Did anything change in your home recently, such as a new metal roof or furniture moved against walls? Sometimes even a new building nearby can disrupt signal. If none of that applies, check to see if your neighbors are also having issues.
Since you've tried your mum's phone and there’s some signal there, it might be worth switching SIM cards. If your SIM works in her phone, then it could be your device. Make sure to power down the phones before swapping the SIMs to ensure a fresh connection.
Think back to this time last year. If you're in the northern hemisphere, the leaves on trees can affect signals. If you’ve always lived in this house, maybe something else has changed around your area, like a tower degrading. You should also check how your mum’s phone is performing against yours.

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