on 30-08-2013 09:24
on 30-08-2013 09:24
Hi - just found out like many others that the iPhone 5 from 02 wont work on 4G because of the banwidth of 800mhz. I bought the phone on the premise it was 4G ready about 3 months ago. Anyone else think there is customer mis-selling going on here?
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on 30-08-2013 09:28
on 30-08-2013 09:28
Hi,
It was well documented with the iPhone 5 came out that it wouldn't be compatible with UK 4G except for EE, this is due to the frequencies supported by the iPhone 5. Most networks including O2 offer a 4G promise for those who bought an iPhone to upgrade early and cheaper to a 4G phone.
Most expect the iPhone 5S (to be announced on September 10th according to sources) to support all networks 4G.
30-08-2013 09:27 - edited 30-08-2013 09:27
30-08-2013 09:27 - edited 30-08-2013 09:27
No misselling since the iphone 5 launch it was made clear not on o2.
Please use the search at the top many threads from last september and the o2 website is clear in the 4g section it would not work
on 30-08-2013 09:28
on 30-08-2013 09:28
Hi,
It was well documented with the iPhone 5 came out that it wouldn't be compatible with UK 4G except for EE, this is due to the frequencies supported by the iPhone 5. Most networks including O2 offer a 4G promise for those who bought an iPhone to upgrade early and cheaper to a 4G phone.
Most expect the iPhone 5S (to be announced on September 10th according to sources) to support all networks 4G.
30-08-2013 09:47 - edited 30-08-2013 09:49
30-08-2013 09:47 - edited 30-08-2013 09:49
on 20-09-2013 14:32
on 20-09-2013 14:32
When i got my iPhone 5, in the tariff it clearly said when O2 come with 4G. I can change my tariff to 4G.
all this information has been taken down by O2 now. this is clearly a miselling by O2 and now its a cover up.
25% of remianing contract is not an offer. i still have to pay monthly for the new 4G phone even after paying out the entire contract.
on 20-09-2013 14:36
on 20-09-2013 14:36
It was always stated that O2 did not support 4G on the iphone 5 hence the announcement that people could upgrade to the iphone 5S at a reduced rate. There was no misselling involved.
on 20-09-2013 14:41
20-09-2013 17:00 - edited 20-09-2013 17:03
20-09-2013 17:00 - edited 20-09-2013 17:03
@Anonymous wrote:all this information has been taken down by O2 now. this is clearly a miselling by O2 and now its a cover up.
Hardly a cover up:
http://www.o2.co.uk/4g/phone-promise
on 13-01-2014 11:00
on 13-01-2014 11:00
I totally agree, I aso bought a 5 on the understanding I could switch to 4g, when available.
on 13-01-2014 11:01
on 13-01-2014 11:01