25-02-2023 22:32 - edited 25-02-2023 22:34
25-02-2023 22:32 - edited 25-02-2023 22:34
Just tested my 5G network speed on my new Samsung S23 Ultra phone. It's barely 3G speed! Coventry
5Mbps indoors and 20Mbps if I hold the phone out of the loft window.
My brother on EE has just screenshotted his getting over 300Mbps indoors in Sutton Coldfield, so with O2 less than 2% of the speed on EE.
If there is a 5G premium on my contract, it needs to be deducted clearly! I'll be calling customer services in the week.
on 25-02-2023 23:30
There's no segregated charge for 5g. Everyone pays the same regardless of data speed used and all tariffs include 5g where available.
The problem is an oversubscribed network with too many subscribers and not enough bandwidth to cope.
on 26-02-2023 09:50
on 26-02-2023 09:50
Location means bod all, I am afraid, and o2 and BT(EE) use different infrastructure and mast configurations, have you checked the coverage map at all?
Indoor coverage is dependent on your building as well and what its made from as per the rules of physics, and how radio waves work.
Where I am in Yorkshire if I go into the Office 5G is 300Mbps on O2 and 150Mbps on EE...
on 27-02-2023 11:46
on 27-02-2023 11:46
Location might mean bod all to you pal, but it means a lot to me since it means I have a barely functioning data network at home and about. I met up with my brother, away from our homes and EE trounced O2 for network speed every time
27-02-2023 12:12 - edited 27-02-2023 12:13
27-02-2023 12:12 - edited 27-02-2023 12:13
I've downloaded the 02 Coverage checker app on my Android phone and my area, which is the Lincolnshire Wolds, doesn't have any 5G at all, it's all in white which means no 5G, only 4G here.
on 27-02-2023 12:25
on 27-02-2023 12:25
@Mart_W wrote:Location might mean bod all to you pal, but it means a lot to me since it means I have a barely functioning data network at home and about. I met up with my brother, away from our homes and EE trounced O2 for network speed every time
On average EE is the fastest network and O2 the slowest. There are exceptions of course. But Nationwide that's the situation
on 27-02-2023 12:27
on 27-02-2023 12:27
@Anonymous wrote:I've downloaded the 02 Coverage checker app on my Android phone and my area, which is the Lincolnshire Wolds, doesn't have any 5G at all, it's all in white which means no 5G, only 4G here.
The thread was about Coventry. Not sure how we have shifted to Lincolnshire
on 27-02-2023 16:09
I wouldn't necessarily complain just because it was the slowest, as long as it was actually 5G speeds. But not even getting decent 3G speeds is really poor. And the excuse given further above that it was because houses are made of bricks, well, yeah, they pretty much all are, including my brothers' house where he gets 300Mbps.
This is on O2, they don't really have a 5G network yet other than maybe in isolated areas, although I've not seen actual proof of that either.
27-02-2023 17:36 - edited 27-02-2023 17:36
27-02-2023 17:36 - edited 27-02-2023 17:36
O2 do have a 5G network, and like all the other networks its been built out, and slowly... and you don't have a 5G contract just connection to a network, nor is there a minimum speed guarantee..
You need to look at the laws of physics, where by radio waves are absorbed by any object, the link below may help you understand:
https://www.wilsonamplifiers.com/blog/11-major-building-materials-that-kill-your-cell-phone-receptio...
That may be too technical for you,and means EE are using a different band or more power..
There is a simple answer, pay off your contract and move to EE.. full details are here: Guide: Cancelling Your Contract
on 27-02-2023 19:52
on 27-02-2023 19:52
I have an Engineering Degree; I don't need your pathetic attempts at patronisation. Yes, cancelling my contract certainly is an option, although renewing it with O2 won't be.
If the network is being built out, then by definition, they don't actually have a 5G network, they are working toward having one, and if their speeds where they claim to have a 5G network are as slow as old school 3G, then it is 5G in name only. It's pretend 5G.
Defend O2 all you like; it's your credibility you are throwing away, not mine.
I'm just here adding my voice to others, letting people know not to go with O2 if you want usable network speeds. EE are far better.
Just admit it, O2, who have the slowest network speeds in the UK, just don't have a real 5G network