Another technical question regarding NOKIA 301 Dua...

Sunday I was in the mountain where the network coverage was very sparse or missing. Of course, my phone lost the operator signal. But when I arrived again in the town (where the operators signal is normal), the phone could not manage to find the operator signal (SIM 1) again. After restarting the phone by switching off and on, the phone registered both operators signals (SIM 1 and SIM 2 ) normally. Do you think that this situation is normal? For example, my old phones (1680, 1650 and 6303) always manage to find the operator signal when, after disappearance, the network coverage appeared again, without need to restart them. Thank you.
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Well.. I'd say its normal and maybe its a better thing to do. When under no network coverage for a prolonged period, my Nokia 311 does not register to network even when I'm finally in the network coverage area.
The point is that the phone gives up and stops trying hard to find the network coverage when it is not able to receive any network for a prolonged period. This is actually good as the phone will firstly stop wasting its battery just to keep the antennas highly sensitive and look for network.
That said, i think it still keeps trying to find the coverage, but the attempts are done not in immediate succession. I'm able to say this as sometimes my phone catches up the network again by the time I really reach home after entering the coverage area.
Whatever it is, I'm sure a restart won't hurt much especially if it helps in saving battery and also to save you from the high radiations the antennae emits while looking for the network in no coverage areas.

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