
on 17-05-2013 10:58
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on 17-05-2013 10:58
I upgraded to the S3 about six weeks ago and apart from the stupid location of the power button and accidentally hitting those darn soft keys ever 30 secs, I love the phone and have had no problems...until about a week ago.
At home, I have full signal strength most of the time, it might drop down a few bars occasionally but never so that I can't make calls etc. About a week ago however, I noticed that whenever I went out of my home location, I lost all mobile signal. The phone either displays the O with a cross through the middle (no signal) or it shows the wedge shape which normally has the signal bars in but this is empty.
I was in Cambs last weekend (70+ miles from where I live) and had no signal all weekend, this is a place where my previous phone (HTC Desire) always had good signal strength and the people I was staying with were both on O2 and had a full signal. I was in Brentwood on Tuesday this week (15-20 miles from where I live) and the same thing applied, the person I was with had a healthy O2 signal, I had nothing.
When I return home, I've got a signal again.
When the phone is showing the empty wedge shape, if I try and make a call, I get the message 'Not registered on Network', so I go into Settings-More Settings-Mobile Networks-Network Operators and immediately the phone displays 'searching'. It searches for about 30secs, then 'searching' disappears from the display and nothing else happens, there's no further message and the signal doesn't improve. Whilst in that screen, if I then hit 'select preferred network' I immediately get the message 'registered' but the signal still doesn't change, the wedge shape is still empty and if I try and make a call I again get the message 'Not registered on network'.
I've done a soft reset on the phone, I've taken the SIM card out and gently wiped it with a soft tissue, all to no avail.
I went back to Car Phone Warehouse this week and they said try O2 first. So I ring O2 and all they did was take me through setting up two new APN's, o2 mobile web and o2 pay monthly MMS, needless to say this hasn't helped. O2 have said they'll send me a new SIM to try.
The thing is (and I'm no mobile phone engineer, I don't know how phones work in relation to the networks as they move around the country) it's almost as if the phone won't move from 'mast to mast' as I move out of my home area - is that feasible ?
Is there a setting on the phone that I've missed so that in some way the phone is 'tethered' to my local mast only ? As I say, I've only noticed this over the last week or so and I haven't applied any system updates in that time. The model is a GT-19300 and is as supplied, i.e. not rooted. I'd really appreciate any advice because at the moment, six weeks into a two year contract, my mobile phone is anything but mobile. Cheers, Nick
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on 18-05-2013 14:59
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on 17-05-2013 11:20
Yes it does sound as though the phone is not picking up a new mast when you move out of range but it seems strange that it is connecting OK to your home one everytime. Try the replacement SIM first (just in case) but if it doesn't help I think you need to get the phone looked at by Samsung. Just make sure you have Automatic selected in your "Preferred networks" and also "network mode" set to auto.
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on 18-05-2013 09:02
My signal strength is constantly -90 at best which I thought looked bad but O2 says it's perfectly fine.
It is getting to a point of not having any mobile data ability and annoying.
I have already swapped out sim card and even done a factory reset of Android with no change in results.
Is the O2 signal now so bad as to be pointless?
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on 18-05-2013 14:42
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on 18-05-2013 14:53
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on 18-05-2013 14:53
How exactly do you back a SIM card up ?
I was under the impression that they basically only hold the contact list, in which case it's a fairly straightforward job of exporting a .vcf file to SD card or computer - is there any other data on there I should be worried about ?
Nick
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on 19-05-2013 20:39
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on 19-05-2013 20:39
Cheers.
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on 19-05-2013 20:47
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