
on 26-08-2014 11:38
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on 26-08-2014 11:38
For the last 3 weeks or so I have been unable to connect to Wi-Fi on my phone. The Wi-Fi connectivity icon is greyed out. I have re-set my network settings and re-set my phone (iPhone 4S) by pressing the centre button and the top button at the same time. Neither have helped.
This weekend I took my phone into an o2 shop and was told that it is a software issue which cannot be resolved until the next software update becomes available (perhaps a few weeks I'm told). The man confirmed that I am using the lastest software at the moment so this also is not the problem.
I received a text from o2 over the weekend to tell me that I have used over 80% of my data allowance which is not due to be renewed until 10 September. I am therefore likely to exceed my data allowance this month. I have been on my contract with o2 since February 2012 and I have never exceeded my data allowance; the only reason I am likely to do so this month is due to this technical problem. Can this problem be resolved?
Claire
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on 26-08-2014 12:15
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on 26-08-2014 12:15
Unfortunately, if it's an Apple hardware or software problem, it's nothing really to do with O2. If you're running out of data you can buy more to top up, but as it's an Apple issue, there wouldn't be anything O2 could do other than sell that extra data to you.

26-08-2014 11:40 - edited 26-08-2014 11:44
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26-08-2014 11:40 - edited 26-08-2014 11:44
The iPhone 4 and 4s were known to have this issue.
Google " freezer Method"
Apple help link http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1559
if It's under warranty still then apple should repair / replace.
http://www.apple.com/uk/retail/geniusbar/
If Not they can offer an out of warranty replacement at a cost.
http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_Kingdom&product=iphone
Or Check household insurance or bank account mobile phone cover. T&C may apply along with any excess fees
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on 26-08-2014 11:43
It's an iPhone 4S. I've tried all four steps and unfortunately it's still greyed out.
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on 26-08-2014 11:45
Have you tried the google search and or any insurance.
Apple would swap it out but at a cost if you don't have Apple Care +

on 26-08-2014 11:47
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on 26-08-2014 11:47
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414 is the Apple restore help link.

on 26-08-2014 11:51
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on 26-08-2014 11:51
You could still make the Genius Bar appointment to see what they say or look at the any insurance avenue.
The latest iOS is 7.1.2 and its nothing to do with that at all.
It's a hardware issue known in that model of iPhone.
The next iOS is iOS 8 due around September.
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on 26-08-2014 13:12
I would personally book an appointment with apple for them to take a look even though its out of warranty they may still sort it it has been known
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on 26-08-2014 13:30
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on 26-08-2014 13:30
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 27-08-2014 14:25
You could approach the retailer with a consumer law claim although mileage with this varies a lot depending on the retailer. Info at the following links:
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/sale-of-goods-act
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/consumer-rights-refunds-exchange

