on 14-10-2013 01:43
on 14-10-2013 01:43
Solved! Go to Solution.
14-10-2013 02:06 - edited 14-10-2013 02:09
14-10-2013 02:06 - edited 14-10-2013 02:09
This promise was launched at the same time the iPhone 5 was released, this phone was never sold as being 4G compatible on the O2 network:
http://www.o2.co.uk/4g/phone-promise
If you think you were told different to that you could make a formal complaint:
14-10-2013 02:06 - edited 14-10-2013 02:09
14-10-2013 02:06 - edited 14-10-2013 02:09
This promise was launched at the same time the iPhone 5 was released, this phone was never sold as being 4G compatible on the O2 network:
http://www.o2.co.uk/4g/phone-promise
If you think you were told different to that you could make a formal complaint:
on 14-10-2013 06:32
on 14-10-2013 06:32
on 14-10-2013 07:36
on 14-10-2013 07:36
@bob why did o2 not chose 1800mhz? (because ofcom did not sell off 1800mhz and o2 do not have enough 1800mhz bandwith to convert it to 4g )
Not o2's fault (that is a fact)
14-10-2013 08:00 - edited 14-10-2013 08:02
14-10-2013 08:00 - edited 14-10-2013 08:02
on 14-10-2013 08:15
on 14-10-2013 08:15
to quote you bob
Good morning 84lulworth,
Many were disappointed when O2 chose a frequency that didn't let the iPhone 5 operate on its 4G service myself included.
My bold
O2 had no choice ofcom dictated only ee could use 1800mhz and apple did not make it work on the 800/2600 bands so again not o2 fault
Facts not what the op wants to read and o2 on day of release said it would never work on o2 again a fact.
14-10-2013 08:29 - edited 14-10-2013 08:30
14-10-2013 08:29 - edited 14-10-2013 08:30
on 14-10-2013 08:32
on 14-10-2013 08:32
well a massive thread was started on here 1 day before pre orders.
14-10-2013 08:36 - edited 14-10-2013 08:37
14-10-2013 08:36 - edited 14-10-2013 08:37
on 14-10-2013 08:39
on 14-10-2013 08:39
@the OP
I don' think you will have any redress on your situation.
1. The iphone 5 was never advertised as being 4G compatible on the O2 network
2. The iphone 5 promise was issued for anyone wishing to upgrade to a 5S when 4G became available.
3.This promise was only available to iphone purchasers.
http://www.o2.co.uk/4g/phone-promise
As said, if you want 4G either go down that route or sell your present phone and upgrade to a 5s or 5C.