18-03-2014 12:19
When I am cruising in my automobile, I notice that when I recieve a call and it a handover occurs from 3g to 2g, it never performs any subseqent handover to 3g until the call completes. Is this a network or possibly handset (Galaxy Note 3) limitation?
I wouldn't normally be bothered, but 2g call quality on o2 seems to be atrocious - a third of the time it sounds like the person speaking to you is standing behind a desk fan. Call quality when connected to a 3g cell sounds glorious in comparison.
18-03-2014 12:57
18-03-2014 12:57
My educated stab at this is
Once handover to 2g network has happend due to it being only data or voice and not data&voice like 3g, the handset is not looking for a data connection until the voice call drops so it holds the 2g connection untill the call ends and then starts to look for fastest data network 2g 3g or 4g and then reconnects to 3g.
18-03-2014 12:22
18-03-2014 12:27
18-03-2014 12:27
Hi MI5.. I'm unsure if you understood my question. What I'm concerned about is that during a voice call on 2g, a handover to 3g doesn't appear to occur until the call stops.
Example:
1. Call starts in strong 3g area
2. Part way through journey, not in 3g area so call drops to 2g
3. Come back into strong 3g area - call remains on 2g network
4. Call ends in strong 3g area. Phone remains in 2g mode for a few seconds, then handover to HSDPA network completes.
18-03-2014 12:34
18-03-2014 12:34
18-03-2014 12:57
18-03-2014 12:57
My educated stab at this is
Once handover to 2g network has happend due to it being only data or voice and not data&voice like 3g, the handset is not looking for a data connection until the voice call drops so it holds the 2g connection untill the call ends and then starts to look for fastest data network 2g 3g or 4g and then reconnects to 3g.
18-03-2014 13:49
18-03-2014 13:49