on 30-06-2015 15:53
on 30-06-2015 15:53
I have an on going problem where my phone will simply stop receiving calls and text messages. According to the phone display I have a connection to o2 as I have both a full set of bars and it says "02-UK" on the display.
If I simply reboot my phone it is fixed for anything from a week to a month.
This issue started around 18 months ago with my Sony Xperia M which i got through Carphone Warehouse and was told it was a phone issue and would need to be sent off for repair, as I could not do without my phone I decided to live with it despite my increased annoyance.
Recently my contract was upgraded and I now have a new phone (Samsung S5) which also came with a new Sim card, my joy at no longer having the issue were short lived as it has already developed the same issue in less than a month.
I've been online with an O2 guru who is sending me out another new phone as I'm still in the cooling off period however I cannot see this being a solution but more of an "i don't know and this will get rid of you" answer.
i.e. how can two completely different phones from different manufacturers with different sim cards in have the exact same fault.
The only things which have remained are my phone number, the phone operator and the fact both are Android phones.
so surely it's either: -
1 - An issue with my number being able to log onto the network properly
2 - An issue with Android and connectivity in general
Any thoughts?
on 30-06-2015 15:59
It could be mast congestion or a network fault. Check here
I would also nip into your O2 store and get the sim changed. There was a batch of faulty ones.
on 30-06-2015 16:08
Thanks for your reply
The guru checked the mast near me now and it was working fine, and my wife who is also on O2 never has this issue though she has an iPhone.
I'll try the new phone, it certainly does seem a strange one...
I'll check the SIM too, though I would be unlucky to have two faulty SIM cards
on 30-06-2015 16:10
on 30-06-2015 16:12
If you have 4G turned on, turn it off to see if the issue continues.
you could try putting your wifes sim in your phone and your sim in your wifes phone to see if it still happens?
on 30-06-2015 16:31
on 30-06-2015 16:31
on 30-06-2015 20:04
That one sounds more plausable due to different phones and sim cards.
I'll call them tomorrow and send the replacement phone back.
on 30-06-2015 20:06
on 30-06-2015 20:06
on 01-07-2015 10:27
Made the mistake of talking to an O2 guru this morning who told me he had permenantly fixed my issue because he talked me through rebooting my phone. The same solution I told him I'd been doing for 18 months as a temporary fix.
on 01-07-2015 10:30
on 01-07-2015 10:30