on 27-08-2013 20:44
on 27-08-2013 20:44
27-08-2013 21:54 - edited 27-08-2013 22:00
on 27-08-2013 21:57
on 27-08-2013 21:57
on 27-08-2013 22:06
on 27-08-2013 22:58
on 27-08-2013 22:58
on 28-08-2013 06:14
on 28-08-2013 06:14
Have you tried to put the handset into 2g only mode?
On the status checker http://status.o2.co.uk not the coverage checker what are the results for the 3 different bar graphs 2g 3g and 3g900 for your postcode at home ?
on 28-08-2013 06:55
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks, I have that. I think what I'll do is use an upgrade coming up on my sons orange phone for myself and give him this one. He rarely uses his current mobile so o2 should be perfect. I will be going into one of their Norwich branches but I suspect I wont get anywhere.
The store I guess would ask you to ring 02 Customer Services as they are limited to what they can do at store level.
You could always ask to use their store phone to make the call !
The scenario you explain is probably the best way of solving your issue, as long as your son gets 02 good coverage where he lives etc !
Please come back and update the thread when you have resolved the issue.
on 28-08-2013 09:18
on 28-08-2013 09:18
I'm surprised you didn't get any O2 reception in Fort William as O2 have the nearest mast to the town centre compared to the other operators. I'm going there later this year with my BlackBerry and will be interested to see what reception I get. To see for yourself and to check out where the different operators masts are in a particular area go to http://sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk.
on 28-08-2013 09:30
on 28-08-2013 09:30
Just remember now that sitefinder is over a year out of date
on 28-08-2013 10:07
Asdic - yes, I was surprised too! It was a drive through on the way back to Edinburgh. I was quiet careful watching the Orange phone and the o2. The Orange connection was up on H and H+ pretty much all the way through. o2 didnt get beyond one bar and G momentarily. I was very surprised.
As I mentioned out at sea between the Isles and on them, Vod (which a friend was using) was excellent, Orange not quite as good but certainly useable and o2 .. nothing.
I have read reports on the 925 of death grip, which I see too as soon as I pick it up and other reports of it being pretty poor reception wise compared to its peers. I suspect I have a combination of a less comprehensive network, particularly in rural, low population areas and a phone which itself is deficient. Unfortunately the combination make the phone/network unusable for me. As many people do I have kids that use text or need lifts or pick ups late in the evening. I can't recieve texts 3 days late from them or get notified of a missed call 4 days later. I realise I am basically screwed over on the contract for two years.
I have another month on my orange contract so will continue to use the 800 and do the upgrade on my sons contract which I pay anyway. I like Win phones and Nokia but looks like HTC One and Android on Orange.
I am not anti o2, I was with them for 6 years and found the service good, but then I lived in St Albans. I even accept the £15 they have stung me for as I didnt realise group texts convert to MMS, yes my fault, but that must catch thousands, be it the network or phone not making it clear..
on 28-08-2013 10:12
Hi Adam, yes, I currently have it in 2G mode, full house on Orange, nothing on o2. I am resigned to binning it I'm afraid - at home I accept the signal is intermittent with all networks bar a couple of rooms in the house, but be it poor phone antenna/network I can't accept it being as bad everywhere I've been for the last two weeks except in cities and towns.
Hey ho.