
Minimal signal bars? In the middle of nowhere? Your phone should automatically roam onto alternative networks designated by carrier roaming agreements, but sometimes it doesn't -- the phone can appear biased towards your home network. I've been looking at Roam Control, an Android app -- not available in Google Play -- that lets you force your phone to roam. I've been intrigued by this app because I've often seen my phone flip-flop between its native Sprint and roaming, as designated by a tiny triangle icon adjacent to the signal bars.



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