14-10-2012 20:59
14-10-2012 20:59
14-10-2012 22:01
14-10-2012 22:01
Definitely go with the sim change.
As a matter of interest, have you been able to connect in other areas or is it just a local problem?
14-10-2012 21:20
Have you checked for a decent 3G signal in your area?
http://www.o2.co.uk/coveragechecker
14-10-2012 21:42
14-10-2012 21:42
14-10-2012 21:53 - edited 14-10-2012 21:54
14-10-2012 21:53 - edited 14-10-2012 21:54
Check with O2 to see if there's a mast fault in your area that's not showing in Service Status.
It's possible the sim change may help.
14-10-2012 22:01
14-10-2012 22:01
Definitely go with the sim change.
As a matter of interest, have you been able to connect in other areas or is it just a local problem?
14-10-2012 22:05
14-10-2012 22:05
14-10-2012 22:10
14-10-2012 22:10
14-10-2012 22:13
14-10-2012 22:13
Definitely not a local problem then. If the sim change doesn't solve the problem there may be a problem with the phone.
Let us know how you get on once you have the new sim connected.
14-10-2012 22:56
Looking on the iPhone community part of the forum I'm not the only one having a problem with their 3G. I will see what happens when the sim swap happens. Thanks for the advice. Fingers crossed. Shame what has happened with O2 recently. Some very unhappy customers. Been fantastic normally. Much better coverage than other networks where I live and normally great customer service.
14-10-2012 23:16
14-10-2012 23:16
If it does prove to be a phone issue, make an appointment with the genius at your nearest Apple store rather than returning it via O2. They will change the phone for you straight away.