on 27-01-2015 11:25
on 27-01-2015 11:25
After upgrading my Nexus5 from Android 4.4.4 to 5.0.1 I found it impossible to get a 4G connection (or even a 3G or any other connection apart from wifi). With 4.4.4, 4G had worked fine. After spending most of a day trying out most of the obvious solutions I signed up for a Live Chat (written of course) with an O2 lady in India. After asking me all kinds of irrelevant questions she emailed to me the same list of settings that I had had months before to put in manually (!) to get 4G working on 4.4.4 and which I had been entering repeatedly on 5.0.1 without the slightest success. When I told the lady in India this, she said she would just check the data service status in my postcode area, came back a little later and assured me that there was a problem in my area, the O2 engineers were working on it and I would have 4G very soon. I did my own check on O2 service status and found that everything was working normally. Nul points to the lady in India.
Next I took the Nexus into the O2 shop in Wimbledon. The friendly guy there had a casual look at it, tried putting in a new APN ("that normally works"), and when it didn't, said I would need to 'book it in' with an O2 guru at Clapham Junction where he made me an appointment for the following afternoon.
Two hours later I showed it to my adult son, a development economist, who fixed it in three minutes flat. (Don't ask me, or him, how.)
Nul points to the friendly guy in Wimbledon.
O2 is so good in so many ways, and so bad at technical advice and problem-solving. Why can't O2 send these complicated settings down the line and install them automatically in the device instead of making you get the settings from O2 and put them in manually? If Vodafone can do that, why can't O2?
Brian
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on 08-01-2016 14:42
on 08-01-2016 14:42
on 08-01-2016 14:51
on 08-01-2016 14:51
Hi @Anonymous
Have you got a 4G sim?
Veritas Numquam Perit
08-01-2016 15:00 - edited 08-01-2016 15:01
08-01-2016 15:00 - edited 08-01-2016 15:01
4g works fine on Lollipop I can assure you, so there is something else wrong with your phone or it's settings.
Anyway, you have a 2 year warranty so if it is broke, contact Samsung to get it fixed
Phone Support
on 08-01-2016 17:05
yes the sim is 4g, my wife also has a samsung s4, the sim works fine on there, can u send me the setting and I will try manually.
on 08-01-2016 17:08
on 08-01-2016 17:08