on 21-04-2013 18:52
on 21-04-2013 18:52
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-04-2013 08:24
on 22-04-2013 08:24
Indoor coverage is always variable, with any network, and everyone who has any history of mobile ownership knows this. O2 are providing you with an alternative that is Tugo (not offered by any other network). You are not interested in listening to suggestions but I can guarantee that you will not get out of your contract now you have passed the 7 days, no matter how much you complain. I'm sorry to lay it down bluntly but these are the facts. Tugo is your only chance of a signal, however, if your actually turn off 3G on the handset you will also improve your chances of a signal.
21-04-2013 18:56 - edited 21-04-2013 19:26
21-04-2013 18:56 - edited 21-04-2013 19:26
Try cleanig the sim card or reset network settings.
Check your postcode here:O2 Service Status
Are others in the area having problems. If all fails then book yourself an appointment at the nearest Apple store to get the phone checked out.
on 21-04-2013 19:02
on 21-04-2013 19:02
on 21-04-2013 19:23
on 21-04-2013 19:23
Is this a new problem? Have you tried turning 3g off ? Do you get a signal elsewhere?
on 21-04-2013 19:24
on 21-04-2013 19:24
Have you ever had signal at your apartment?
on 21-04-2013 19:51
on 21-04-2013 19:51
on 21-04-2013 19:58
on 21-04-2013 19:58
@Anonymous wrote:
I never had signal at my apartment though other networks are fine.
I am not using 3g at my apartment
Then why did you take out a contract with O2 if you knew there was no signal..... ?
on 21-04-2013 20:14
on 21-04-2013 20:14
on 21-04-2013 20:33
on 21-04-2013 20:33
on 21-04-2013 21:04
the only way you can cancel is to pay off the remainder of your contract, your monthly amount how many months left on your contract, you could sell your phone to help with the cost