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Iphone5 and 4G

Anonymous
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Hi guys

 

I wonder if anyone can help me please?  I have recently been given an iphone 5 but cannot connect 4G.  Can anyone advise me on how to connect to 4G please?  ☺

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@Anonymous wrote:

Iphone 5 does not support 4G on the 02 network i think only EE does


It does on 1800mhz.

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@MI5 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Iphone 5 does not support 4G on the 02 network i think only EE does


It does on 1800mhz.


Well can I ask how anyone knows if they are 1800mhz.? Not disputing what anyone says but it would be nice to have some understanding of this? (otherwise it remains a statement I can't use as I have no idea what it means) Smiley Embarassed

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Well if you get 4G on an iP5 you are on 1800mhz.
Oh and someone else said they sometimes see LTE instead of 4G so I guess this is the 1800mhz signal too.
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@MI5 wrote:
Well if you get 4G on an iP5 you are on 1800mhz.
Oh and someone else said they sometimes see LTE instead of 4G so I guess this is the 1800mhz signal too.

So it really is an exception then ...rather than normal?

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1800 is limited to some areas only at present so at the moment it's an exception, yes.
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@MI5 wrote:
1800 is limited to some areas only at present so at the moment it's an exception, yes.

Thanks for that @MI5 wink

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