External antenna connection

I have poor coverage at home (all networks), and am using a car kit antenna to boost the signal on my 6310i.
I want to upgrade to a Symbian 60 handset, probably Nokia N70, but as far as I can see, there is no external antenna connection point.
Is one of the pins in the POP Port a proper antenna connection? If not, can you suggest an alternative Symbian 60 model which has an external antenna connection point.
I read also about acoustic couplers, but never seen or used one. I wd be grateful for comments on their efficacy, I am doubtful whether an indirect connection will give me the boost I need.

The new pop port cradles do not have the same hard wired connection like on your 6310I, it uses a passive repeat system which transmits into the back of the phone, these are not as good as the old type but it mainly depends on what type of antenna you have on the car & where it is mounted.
Hope this helps
Danny b
Nokia Accredited Installer
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