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Anonymous
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Hi I'm new to o2 just got the iPhone 6 plus and for some reason every time I arrive home I lose 4g signal? Iv done a search and I'm in a 4g area
Anyone else have this problem tia 😃
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Are you in a 4g area at your home address do you know? ??
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It may be dropping when indoors due to it being a weak 4g signal.
If you are receiving 4g elsewhere it must be due to the location.
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Anonymous
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Hi guys Yeah I'm in a 4g area but as soon as I get near my house it drops to 3g? weird init
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Must be weak signal. Those signal checkers are only a rough estimation.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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Anonymous
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Those signal checkers are bordering on fraudulent in my opinion given how totally inaccurate they are
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Anonymous
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Seen 4G once... for a very short time in York, Unfortunately I do not live there and 3G is ropey where I live. Consider yourself lucky you've seen it at all.
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@Anonymous

When you say your signal drops to 3g near home, is that for data?

If you are on calls you can only use 2g and 3g, currently 4g doesn't carry voice calls.
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Anonymous
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yes piper as soon as I pull up outside my house it's like flicking a switch and in the house if I turn my wifi off I sometimes only get E signal
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