on 30-07-2018 15:55
13-08-2018 22:02 - edited 13-08-2018 22:08
13-08-2018 22:02 - edited 13-08-2018 22:08
Im afraid that the IPhone will not show 4G +
Iphone shows only the following info.
GPRS
E
3G
4G OR LTE ( LTE is Long Term Eveloution which is 4G. But some networks more in USA call it LTE as here in Europe and most of the world, we know it as 4G)
gprs is 2G (2.5)
E is Edge 2G (2.75)
3G is H, H+ and will support all the variants of 3G like HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA and so on. Ranges from (3 to 3.95). If the phone supports it.
4G is again all the current versions that the iPhone supports, depending on the version of iPhone.
However 4G is based on Carrier Aggregation.
How ever I’ve also attached the symbols which the IPhones will show. But it will never show 4G+ unless Apple put it on th screen, which at present they don’t and probably have no intention of doing either. Keep things simple.
Hope this helps.
on 13-08-2018 22:27
on 13-08-2018 22:31
on 13-08-2018 22:31
@paddyguy wrote:
Is the network gunna get any better in rainford and my call keeps fadein out 😞 and the 4G is really poor indoors and they told me they cant do snything about it wa118hg
Considering the number of problems you have with O2, have you considered trying EE or Vodafone to see if they are any better?
on 13-08-2018 22:37
on 13-08-2018 22:37
@MI5 wrote:
@paddyguy wrote:
Is the network gunna get any better in rainford and my call keeps fadein out 😞 and the 4G is really poor indoors and they told me they cant do snything about it wa118hgConsidering the number of problems you have with O2, have you considered trying EE or Vodafone to see if they are any better?
That would be my course of action without doubt.
on 14-08-2018 01:35
on 14-08-2018 08:06
on 14-08-2018 08:06
on 14-08-2018 11:06
on 14-08-2018 11:10
Hmmm according to www.cellmapper.net Vodafone appears to have more spectrum deployed in that area than o2 at the moment (i.e. Band 1 2100MHz as well as Band 20 800MHz), but whether this will reach your postcode/inside is another story - the Band 20 should, but the Band 1 might not, even so, this can relieve the congestion experienced on Band 20 as devices connect to Band 1 more readily.
If you don't want to try other sims/networks such as 3 or Vodafone, do you have a phone capable of WiFi Calling? So long as you're on WiFi your calls will be reliable to receive and make and you just end up relying on cellular coverage for texts to come through (bizarrely neither o2 or Vodafone currently support texts over WiFi Calling yet - 3 and EE do).
It's not an ideal solution, but certainly helps tide coverage black spots/heavily congested areas over until better cellular coverage comes your way!
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
on 31-08-2018 23:55
on 31-08-2018 23:55