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on 08-12-2014 15:22
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on 08-12-2014 15:22
If in contract phone O2 on 202 to ensure your on idata settings.
On the iPhone hold down the Sleep/Wake Button and Home button together until the Apple Logo shows. Then On seeing this Apple Logo release both buttons ,and the iPhone will reset , which has been known to clear most glitches.
Other options are :
Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings.

on 08-12-2014 15:26
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on 08-12-2014 15:26
Check your masts http://status.o2.co.uk
Apple helplink on wifi issues http://support.apple.com/en-gb/TS1398
Can you try your SIM card in another phone as a process of elimination to see if it's indeed the ohone or network.
Sometimes a sim swap helps.
Any O2 HighStreet Store can perform the swap in store (if on Contract please take some Photo I.D just incase), or a person can take the SIM card home or request one via O2 Customer Services. 202 for Contract. 4445 for PAYG. 8002 for Business -> http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Sim Swap link -> http://swapmysim.o2.co.uk Or text SWAP to 20220
Be sure to ask for an Account Specific Blank SIM card as Contract and Pay As You Go versions hold different information. And please take some Photo ID for Contract Sim Cards just incase your asked.
The Service will stop on the original SIM card which indicates the swap has started. Turning the phone Off and On , or if applicable switching airplane mode On and Off ,with the new SIM card in every 20 minutes or so will typically help the connection to settle.
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on 08-12-2014 17:09
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http://concierge.apple.com/reservation/gb/en/techsupport/
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@Bambino wrote:Do Apple sink to the depths of looking at discontinued models?
I would assume so - we keep hearing about Apple's excellent CS.......?
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on 08-12-2014 17:55
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on 08-12-2014 17:55
Launch it and buy android. Too subtle you think....

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