Galaxy S4 - slow or no data coverage

on 21-08-2015 11:28
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on 21-08-2015 11:28
I've had my GS4 since March 2014, on a 5Gb per-month contract. However I very rarely have any kind of useful mobile data connection. The Network Coverage checker states I should have good 3G coverage both indoors and outdoors in my postcode, however the best I've ever seen is H+. If I go into the city centre, it drops to G or E band and often cuts out completely. If I travel (train from Devon to London, mini bus from Weymouth to Reading, Reading to Newcastle, driving from Devon to Bristol and attempting to use Google maps for sat nav) I more often than not have no data at all. It can take over an hour to load my Facebook feed (or just not at all), and after loading a Google maps route at home, I'll then lose all data en-route and not be able to use the service to get me anywhere. I raised this issue via the chat service a month or two ago but was abroad at the time, and was told I would need to discuss it when I was at home. I'm trying to resolve it today, but the chat service is "busy". At the moment I'm paying for a data service that I'm not really getting the use of. (I have seen 4G on the phone twice, once at Heathrow and once in a 2ft square box in a building in Reading. I know the data on the phone is activated and is working, I'm just not getting the coverage from the network)

on 21-08-2015 11:33
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on 21-08-2015 11:33
Personally i would keep 4G (LTE) turned off as this should boost the 3G and H+ signal you recieve.
I have the same issue and since disabling 4G, my calls dont cut out, i get fast (ish) data most places and the battery lasts longer!
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on 21-08-2015 11:35
They are rolling out a series of network improvements (fibre backhaul and 4g etc) which should fix the issues and the target for completion is end of 2017.
No consolation to you now though unfortunately.
It's pretty much the same for everyone so it's a choice of hang on until your area is upgraded or move to another supplier in the interim.
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on 21-08-2015 12:42
Are you per chance on a refresh contract? Where you can pay off your device plan and cancel the airtime part? That would free you up to find a network that actually works for you.
Other than that, turning off 4g as suggested above is the only other option if have thought.
Sorry you're in this position, and hope you manage to sort it somehow.
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on 21-08-2015 14:13
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on 21-08-2015 16:19
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on 21-08-2015 16:19
@MI5 wrote:
Turning off 4g won't fix the 3g network congestion.
That's right and as you said earlier only when the area is upgraded will the OP see an improvement. O2 are a victim of their own previous success. Over subscribed and slow roll out of upgrades mean far too many unhappy customers
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on 21-08-2015 16:25
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on 21-08-2015 16:25
Ironically, in France, the o2 sim gave a full 3g signal everywhere and data wasn't an issue either.
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on 21-08-2015 16:56
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on 21-08-2015 16:56
Sad when you get better coverage in France than the UK. ...
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on 21-08-2015 17:48
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