on 25-01-2015 09:05
on 25-01-2015 09:05
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 25-01-2015 09:46
on 25-01-2015 09:48
25-01-2015 09:50 - edited 25-01-2015 09:53
25-01-2015 09:50 - edited 25-01-2015 09:53
Threads from time ago seem to confirm that the iPhone 5c wasn't able to get 4G
Not having an iPhone myself I didn't follow up on it, but I know it caused a great deal of anger from clients who felt that they had been missold
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on 25-01-2015 09:50
on 25-01-2015 09:50
on 25-01-2015 09:54
on 25-01-2015 09:55
on 25-01-2015 09:55
So...as suspected it seems if the Op wants 4G then she will need a new handset....as the new sim will only work in a phone that supports 4g
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on 25-01-2015 10:08
@Cleoriff wrote:Threads from time ago seem to confirm that the iPhone 5c wasn't able to get 4G
Not having an iPhone myself I didn't follow up on it, but I know it caused a great deal of anger from clients who felt that they had been missold
Is that a typo as the iPhone 5C will be able to access o2's 4G Services.
on 25-01-2015 10:08
on 25-01-2015 10:08
on 25-01-2015 10:16
on 25-01-2015 10:16
I took the information from the link I provided....and added the c afterwards which was irrelevant.
However by a process of much elimination we now now that the iPhone the OP is using is not 4G compliant therefore the new 4g sim she was given (by O2 I presume) would not provide the service she was looking for.
As I said she will need a new handset if she wants to access 4G...:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-01-2015 11:02