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I would assume it would be impossible to tweak via software, but definitively doable with external hardware if you would really want to... I remember back in the days, there used to be these kind of stickers you would apply inside your phones, near the battery to "boost" your signal but never found out if it was real or not...lol
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2011-01-31
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those stickers were really just a coil of metal to act as an aerial extension, and most of the time they didn't really have an impact. but if you're interested in external hardware for boosting, i know vodafone uk were selling a home signal booster, plugs into the wall, looks kinda like a bt homehub, don't know much more than that!
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Here's what a quick little Google search turned up:
http://www.cellantenna.com/
http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/
They are quite pricey, but from customer reviews, they come highly recommended
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A friend told me there is but cant remember how to do it.
Smells like BS to me.