on 02-12-2012 00:11
on 02-12-2012 00:11
Hi
My partner has the Xperia Ray on O2, and has had issues since we moved house with poor to no signal at all.
Looking at the coverage checker on the O2 site, it seems to suggest good signal for 3G outside, and good 2G signal insde and outside.
Now, when we first moved in, she would often get warnings on her phone about a loss of signal, at which point, she could select to drop back to 2G from 3G, this would then allow the phone to connect fine, and would function as normal (all be it a little slower for internet browsing, not that this matters when sat at home with WiFi), however, it would allow texts/calls etc through, which wasn't working on 3G at all.
Now, since the last 2/3 months, each time the phone fails to gain sufficient 3G signal, and shows the warning in the notification area, there is no way to drop this back to 2G.
Have O2 started to disable 2G on masts with the recent rollout of 4G (admittedly only on EE, but it'll come to other networks eventually).
If anyone knows any reason that this might be the case, or any troubleshooting steps that we can go through, then that would be great.
TIA
Steve
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on 02-12-2012 13:30
on 02-12-2012 00:33
on 02-12-2012 00:33
There is nothing I know of that has stopped/slowed down 2G to the point you are making.
The coverage checker is very generic and does not take into account certain geographic or consumer interference.
Do you know anybody else or has anybody else had any issues with O2? Are we just talking in your home?
I have not read anything about issues personally on the handset but have you tried a factory restore to see if it is a software issue?
02-12-2012 00:49 - edited 02-12-2012 00:50
02-12-2012 00:49 - edited 02-12-2012 00:50
Have you checked for any local problems in your area:
As steersy said 2G will be around for a good while yet.
Can you try her sim in another phone or another sim in her phone?
Is anyone else in the area having problems?
on 02-12-2012 13:30
on 02-12-2012 14:54
on 02-12-2012 14:54
Let us know how you get on.