on 28-09-2014 09:17
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on 30-09-2014 09:14
on 30-09-2014 09:14
@aldaweb wrote:@DinoF you can get it in Warlingham too (even more rural), just not in Tandridge where my OH lives, not on any network
...thats good to know! Never knew that 4G extended as far as Sanderstead and Warlingham too - only thought I would be able to receive it in built up areas like central Croydon and London central!
on 30-09-2014 14:10
on 30-09-2014 14:10
.on a slightly different note, but still to do with 4G - I noticed the other day that my wife's iPhone 5 (not the 5S), has a 4G on/off toggle??
Thats weird because her iPhone 5 definately is NOT 4G compatible (only the 5S is I believe) - why is the 4G on/off toggle switch showing in her Settings app on her phone? Is this a bug of the iOS 8 software (the 4G toggle switch was NOT there in iOS7)?!
on 30-09-2014 14:29
on 30-09-2014 14:29
30-09-2014 14:43 - edited 30-09-2014 14:44
30-09-2014 14:43 - edited 30-09-2014 14:44
@MI5 wrote:
The 5 is 4G compatible on EE and Three so if it's a sim free phone that might explain it?
Either that or the O2 carrier update is now the same across all i devices.
.....its the iPhone 5 which I was using on my Pay Monthly O2 contract (which I got sent by O2).
When I received my iPhone 6, I passed my 5 to her to use on Pay & Go. She put in her sim, updated to iOS 8 (and now to 8.0.2) and thats when I noticed the 4G toggle was present?! Didn;t look at the carrier settings on her phone but I guess, if they are indeed as the carrier settings on my iPhone 6, that would certainly explain it.
It is a little weird though, seeing the 4G switch, when the iPhone 5 cannot do 4G on the O2 network - perhaps O2 need to update the setting to get rid of the switch?!
on 30-09-2014 14:52
on 30-09-2014 14:52
on 30-09-2014 15:18
on 30-09-2014 15:18
@MI5 wrote:
It's a strange one - I'll check on the 4s later to see if that has the 4g toggle too
Unlikely as it's not 4G on any network
on 30-09-2014 15:45
on 30-09-2014 15:45