on 15-03-2015 19:06
on 15-03-2015 19:06
I take it some Business Tariffs are not 4G enabled yet?
The reason I'm asking is I got myself a cheap 4G enabled handset, and got a new 4G Sim from a store and managed to succesfully do a Sim Swap and everything seems to have transferred over apart from the 4G?
I've even checked that the settings have 4G Preferred enabled?
on 15-03-2015 20:09
on 15-03-2015 20:09
on 15-03-2015 20:48
on 15-03-2015 20:53
on 15-03-2015 20:54
I'll give em a bell the morra and see what they say!
on 15-03-2015 21:06
on 15-03-2015 21:06
15-03-2015 21:08 - edited 15-03-2015 21:15
15-03-2015 21:08 - edited 15-03-2015 21:15
Just a thought, you mentioned getting a "cheap 4g enabled handset", given that you have iPhone you didn't pick up an iPhone 5 or below did you? The 5 doesn't work on o2 4g and I don't think the 4 or 3 does either but one of the others who use iPhone could confirm that. ...
(Edited to correct reference to iPhone 5c which does work on o2 4g network as confirmed by @MI5)
on 15-03-2015 21:09
on 15-03-2015 21:09
@Anonymous wrote:
If 39 down and 17 up was the edge of the signal area, I wonder what it would be like in the centre?
So you are getting 4g?
on 15-03-2015 21:11
on 15-03-2015 21:11
on 15-03-2015 21:11
on 15-03-2015 21:11
@Anonymous wrote:
Just a thought, you mentioned getting a "cheap 4g enabled handset", given that you have iPhone you didn't pick up an iPhone 5 or below did you? The 5 / 5c don't work on o2 4g and I don't think the 4 or 3 does either but one of the others who use iPhone could confirm that. ...
5c does - anything from 5c/5s onwards is ok on o2 frequency.
on 15-03-2015 21:12
on 15-03-2015 21:12
@Anonymous wrote:
He has an iPhone AND a "cheap 4g handset" Rich
I'm easily confused at this time on a Sunday