โ27-10-2014 19:52 - edited โ27-10-2014 19:59
โ27-10-2014 19:52 - edited โ27-10-2014 19:59
on โ27-10-2014 20:00
on โ27-10-2014 20:00
I've been wondering what's going on with 3G where I live. Over the past few months it has become less reliable and I'm not sure why. I tried telephoning O2 today, alas none of the multiple choices suited my question type - which means it would probably be beyond them anyway.
Maybe I'll try again...if I get more time.
on โ27-10-2014 20:12
on โ27-10-2014 20:23
on โ27-10-2014 20:23
An all singing dancing smartphone is just an expensive mp3 player if you can't get a basic 3G signal. Move to a network that provides what you need, no brainer really
on โ27-10-2014 20:39
on โ27-10-2014 20:39
on โ27-10-2014 20:44
on โ27-10-2014 20:44
OK I've got another SIM here I think. So will be in the lab conducting an experiment. I just spoke to someone at O2 and they think it may be my handset antenna which I'm hoping it's not. Surely if it works with another SIM better it must be the network. Anyway I'll let you know.
on โ27-10-2014 21:08
on โ27-10-2014 21:08
โ27-10-2014 21:23 - edited โ27-10-2014 21:25
โ27-10-2014 21:23 - edited โ27-10-2014 21:25
Well a 3 SIM, was giving me a basic HSPA and HSPAP signal over a ten minute period. I can only speculate that it would maintain this is in most public areas. Someone I know has 4G with 3 and they're signal seems to very strong.
I asked if any work being done in the postcodes I enquired about and was told no. I checked myself and my local mast and other mast in the other area are both due for maintenance.
So is my handset at fault.....moot point, however all my bones tell me it isn't.
Granted I do get a 3G/H signal most of the time however whenever I am located higher up geographically or lower the signal ratio seems to drop. Maybe I am imagining things...maybe I should have bought an iPhone cause they rock.....etc...etc....
It's probably worth mentioning I don't have another phone to test this.....unless.....I search around for one.
on โ27-10-2014 21:29
on โ27-10-2014 21:29
on โ27-10-2014 22:29
on โ27-10-2014 22:29
What you save in the tariff cost between other companies is definetly compromised if your data is traffic managed then. Many broadband companies do this, however I wouldn't like it on a mobile.
It's a bit ambiguous to make claims of 4G service coming soon and suggest there's something wrong with your handset. My Samsung Galaxy S2 had moments of non-connectivty as well as my Nexus S. No network is perfect however I am no newbie beginner with this sort of thing.