on 28-01-2015 14:17
Hi all,
For any iOS device users out there, you may have noticed a recent carrier file update. Typically these are nothing but minor updates to keep your devices running smoothly and efficiently on the network, but the most recent carrier file update adds support by default for 1800MHz 4G. Currently the only area we have 1800MHz 4G is the Channel Tunnel, so we hope you enjoy the speed if you have an iPhone 5 and plan to travel through it sometime soon.
PS. To clarify, this will not give your iPhone 5 the ability to connect to our widespread 800MHz 4G signal - no software updated will achieve this as the iPhone 5 only supports a small range of 4G frequencies, and 800MHz isn't one we're afraid.
on 28-01-2015 14:55
on 28-01-2015 14:55
@Anonymous wrote:
To add Chris I was kind of hoping it was the introduction of a 3G toggle.
I also wanted the option to toggle between 2G, 3G and 4G.
It was promised a while ago but we have since been told that it will never be an option - never say never......
28-01-2015 15:06 - edited 28-01-2015 15:07
28-01-2015 15:06 - edited 28-01-2015 15:07
@jonsie I prefer flying my self lol.
But yes, you must buy a iPhone
@gemz4the1 The toggle option is available if you are on Giff Gaff, but not for o2
on 28-01-2015 15:11
on 28-01-2015 15:11
@darrengf wrote:@gemz4the1 The toggle option is available if you are on Giff Gaff, but not for o2
Stupid O2!!
on 28-01-2015 15:14
on 28-01-2015 15:14
Yes im not sure why they havnt implemented it as its only a Network setting update.
Strange one in deed.
But I dont beleive Voda, EE or Three have it as well.
on 28-01-2015 15:18
on 28-01-2015 15:18
28-01-2015 15:23 - edited 28-01-2015 15:25
28-01-2015 15:23 - edited 28-01-2015 15:25
@Cleoriff 3 Hours to France, who you flying with lol.
But yes I agree, I found it really strange being able to use my phone on Virgin Atlantic. Although at 50p per sms, I sent one back to my Mum which said. Im sending this sms at 38,000feet over the Atlantic in a aeroplane. xx.
My reply back , Oh thats good, are you there yet xx
28-01-2015 15:29 - edited 28-01-2015 15:31
28-01-2015 15:29 - edited 28-01-2015 15:31
Flying to Spain every 6-8 weeks with Ryanair does not give you that level of luxury Darren....
EDIT: As you see....I wasn't even thinking about France (only flying over it)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-01-2015 15:32
on 28-01-2015 15:32
on 28-01-2015 15:40
on 28-01-2015 15:40
@Cleoriff I like your style.
Ryanair has lots of luxury. You get a chair and a belt, and jingle when you land ontime, what more do you want !
Soon, you will get Wifi. Unsure if it will be free just yet as Ryanair boss hasnt decided.
on 28-01-2015 15:58
on 28-01-2015 15:58
@Beenherebefore wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:Flying to Spain every 6-8 weeks with Ryanair does not give you
thatany level of luxury Darren....There !.....I've corrected that for you
Nope....but it is rarely delayed @Beenherebefore ...and cheap...and gets me there...
Veritas Numquam Perit