Has anyone else noticed a drop in phone signal since joining 4g

on 02-09-2013 17:13
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02-09-2013 17:15 - edited 02-09-2013 17:28
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02-09-2013 17:15 - edited 02-09-2013 17:28
Hi,
What does the service status state : http://status.o2.co.uk/
http://www.o2.co.uk/coveragechecker
I reside in an 02 4G city and have not noticed any drop in my 3G signal thankfully.
Have you phoned 02 on 202 for contract customers to ensure your account is ok.
I assume you moved to a 4G sim and 4G tariff.
It cant harm to remove your sim card and give it a wipe to remove any static build up.
Have you toggled from 4G to 3G to see if your signal bars change.
4G t&C.
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/additional-terms-and-conditions-for-4g-services
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on 02-09-2013 19:14
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on 02-09-2013 19:14
Of course you realise that the number of bars is not an actual indication of signal strength but an approximation which is dependent on the manufacturers interpretation.
I am in London and for the most part have had a steady 4g signal though I have had fallback to H+ and 3G and even total loss of data in areas, but seemingly temporary, and I put that down to the network being busy - possibly with users all trying out their shiny 4G handsets.(based on intermittent monitoring whilst driving within and around the M25)
The signal bars for 4G can be fewer than for 3G as there would be more 3G masts.
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on 02-09-2013 22:50
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on 02-09-2013 22:50
I'm in Leeds and I signed up for my phone on launch day and my phone is a BlackBerry Z10. I signed up for 4G on launch day and the coverage around the city seems to be quite good. On Friday at the office where I work, the phone was struggling to connect to 4G outside, despite being able to actually see 2 O2 masts. Today, I was connecting even inside the building, a big change just over the weekend.
The drop in signal strength applies to 4G only, where I am getting around 2 bars at home, whilst 2G and 3G are a still a solid 5 bars.

on 02-09-2013 23:26
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on 03-09-2013 06:32
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on 03-09-2013 06:32
Like all Networks 02 do state their service is not fault free ,and fringe coverage exists.
Advice is the same.
Check your service status in my link above.
Clean your sim card and if you wish replace it by picking one up at an 02 shop ,and ask them to do a sim swap.
Challenge the status of the mast even if its saying all is ok. Ask around you to see if people on 02 are having the same issue ref 02 Network Strengths.
Phone 02 on 202 for Contract Customers or 4445 for Payg ,to have your account checked.
Do not use Live Chat for this. They are fine for low level general enquiries.
Have a diagnostic carried out on the phone by the manufacturer ,or as a last resort 02.
Last resort would be to request a PAC Code from 02 to move your mobile number to a Network that gives you better signals where you reside, commute and work.
Obviously that's if your not tied into a contract.
Request the unlock to all networks code so you can use other SIM cards in your handset. It's free to contract customers and £15 for Payg that has been live on the network for 12 months or straightaway in an iPhone.
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/help/help?qid=1&q1=2&route=unlocking&case=Handset%20Unlocking%20Form
Get Payg sim cards from networks your interested in and try them out.
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on 03-09-2013 12:10
Have you noticed a difference when actually talking to/texting your contacts?
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on 13-07-2014 16:19
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on 13-07-2014 16:19
yes!. have a galaxy s4 and if I leave it on 4g auto, i keep losing service a few times a day (i miss calls and SMS etc) until I reboot phone. Have had to set it to 3g only and now OK, but really bad show for 4G

on 13-07-2014 18:02
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on 13-07-2014 18:02
This is not restricted to 4g. If you recall I had the same issues on 3g whereby I had to turn data off then back on again to get it to work. It would do so for a few minutes then stop again.
I fear the OP may already be seeing congestion which, if this is the case, is a frightening thought see early into the rollout
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on 13-07-2014 18:18
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on 13-07-2014 18:18
Even more disturbing @Anonymous when you see this thread was started at the beginning of September 2013.....and no improvement at all 10 months later?
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