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on 29-04-2014 10:35
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on 29-04-2014 11:37
@Anonymous wrote:
I recently moved over from 3 and purchased an iPhone 5s. I have recently noticed that the 4g signal is not as stable as I thought it would be and occasionally the phone switches to GPRS.
The reality is that this is fairly common, esp if you are on the fringe of 4G coverage.
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29-04-2014 10:40 - edited 29-04-2014 10:43
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29-04-2014 10:40 - edited 29-04-2014 10:43
Also download the MYNETWORK app to report the masts if all is showing as good.
If their are people you know in your area in O2 with the same issue then ask them to do the same.
If you have home wifi and this us happening at home then perhaps look at TuGo if on contract.
What's app and viber are alternatives.
http://status.o2.co.uk
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on 29-04-2014 10:44
Usually turning airplane mode on and off helps reset the connection.
Or
Settings . General . Reset . Reset network settings can help.

on 29-04-2014 11:30
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on 29-04-2014 11:31
If it was the phone then you'd be possibly having the same issue everywhere.
My signal drops from 4G to 3G when commuting and in some cases GPRS.
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on 29-04-2014 11:34
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on 29-04-2014 11:34
Wifi at home has no bearing on 2g 3g or 4g issues on an iphone hardware issue.
Have you checked the status and predicted 4g levels in the areas you are experiancing issues on the links already given?
Is it dropping to gprs when you get a call? (if so this is what happens as 4g is data only)
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on 29-04-2014 11:37
@Anonymous wrote:
I recently moved over from 3 and purchased an iPhone 5s. I have recently noticed that the 4g signal is not as stable as I thought it would be and occasionally the phone switches to GPRS.
The reality is that this is fairly common, esp if you are on the fringe of 4G coverage.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

