27-05-2018 06:37
@Chris_K the app is missing mast locations and Wi-Fi hotspots in its latest incarnation both useful options
27-05-2018 13:36 - edited 27-05-2018 14:27
27-05-2018 13:36 - edited 27-05-2018 14:27
You're spot-on, it's sitting there pending update, @adamtemp64... The time for caution is past, here goes:
And it IS missing the masts and WiFi Hotspots, just a you say
Come on O2 - bring back the masts at least!
27-05-2018 13:58
27-05-2018 13:58
....C'mon c'mon...what's happened?
Veritas Numquam Perit
27-05-2018 14:00
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27-05-2018 14:01 - edited 27-05-2018 14:21
27-05-2018 14:01 - edited 27-05-2018 14:21
My findings concur with those of @adamtemp64 - some functionality is missing in the latest release of the O2 My Network app on Android too.
The history of reports etc is all there, and some new Video and Website (!) tests, admittedly.
But y'always need to know where your masts are, in my opinion.
27-05-2018 14:13
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27-05-2018 16:00 - edited 27-05-2018 16:01
27-05-2018 16:00 - edited 27-05-2018 16:01
Same on iOS @pgn
@Cleoriff been watching f1 in pub lol (not taking off topic lol )
@pgn also mentioned it to o2 on twitter etc lol
27-05-2018 16:25
27-05-2018 16:25
@adamtemp64 wrote:Same on iOS @pgn
... also mentioned it to o2 on twitter etc lol
Good idea, the Twitter mention... have done the same, albeit a direct message. Not sure if it'll attract a response, tbh.
27-05-2018 16:40
Maybe O2 have made a decision to remove the info as it is causing too many reports/calls to CS "Your map shows there should be a mast 1 mile away but am only getting 2 bars"
They don't realise of course that trees, buildings, between them and said mast are dampening the signal, the maps are based on computer prediction of optimal conditions which omit all of these factors of course.
27-05-2018 17:06
27-05-2018 17:06
@Anonymous Yet it is still available on the coverage checker on the website? So why remove from the apps functionality inc Wi-Fi sites .