on 13-09-2014 13:53
on 13-09-2014 13:53
on 05-12-2014 11:42
on 05-12-2014 11:45
on 05-12-2014 11:45
on 05-12-2014 11:48
on 05-12-2014 11:48
iPhones do seem to have a problem trying to answer a call. I'm presuming its a unique problem with iO2 as android users report far less problems.
on 05-12-2014 11:59
on 12-01-2015 10:33
on 12-01-2015 10:33
I am Bl**dy furious, if this is the case, I Phoned the upgrade department to confirm they would be supporting WiFi calling on the IPhone 6 as I live in an area of poor reception. they confirmed that they would be supporting the function and not just with Tugo app. I decided to upgrade and stay with O2 on the back of this information.
"I feel I have been mislead" I will be emailing the MD looking for a complete refund so I can go with someone that does support it, poss EE.
POOR Show O2
on 12-01-2015 10:36
on 12-01-2015 10:36
on 17-06-2015 22:51
I'm jumping ship to EE.
I'm in an almost total no-spot at home, and I've had it up to here with TuGo, which fails to answer 100% of incoming calls on my iPhone 5s, and has a good chance of making send-only or receive-only outgoing calls. It also duplicates all my "missed call" and voice mail history.
My friend showed me his EE iPhone with WiFi Calling this weekend, so I checked with O2. When they confirmed that they don't have it, I asked for a PAC and signed with EE. I get a cheaper and better service. What's not to like?
Alan
on 17-06-2015 23:04
on 17-06-2015 23:04
on 18-06-2015 07:03
on 18-06-2015 07:03
It's obviously the best option for you so no arguments from me.
Yet another case of Tugo not working with iPhones.
on 18-06-2015 07:22
on 18-06-2015 07:22