on 20-10-2014 18:14
on 20-10-2014 18:14
on 22-10-2014 00:41
on 22-10-2014 00:41
on 22-10-2014 07:48
I'm a little confused reading these threads. I currently have an iPhone 5 with 02 and upgraded to iOS 8.1 and I have the 2G toggle again. Does this mean if I upgrade to an iPhone 6, this function will go?
on 22-10-2014 08:13
on 22-10-2014 08:13
on 22-10-2014 08:17
All of the iPhone 6 tariff's say 4G ready so I suppose I'll have no choice? I don't really even want 4G!
on 22-10-2014 08:20
I hated not being able to turn 3G off. I don't have wifi at work, only at home so I end up using more data :(
on 22-10-2014 08:37
on 22-10-2014 08:37
on 22-10-2014 08:38
on 22-10-2014 08:50
on 22-10-2014 08:50
on 22-10-2014 09:11
on 22-10-2014 09:11
What I think is weird is the fact that my wife's iPhone 5 (still on iOS 8.0.1) on O2 P&G has a toggle switch to enable 4G (as detailed here:http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Apple-iOS-Devices-iPhone-iPad/4G/m-p/770193#M128478) - even when the iPhone 5 is NOT capable of 4G on O2??!?!?!
on 22-10-2014 09:27
on 22-10-2014 09:27
I think I speak for most people when I say that I am very confused about all of this!!
Apple say one thing. O2 say another thing. It is as if they are not communicating with eachother at all.
We (iPhone users) have been promised the toggle network option for a while now. Both Apple have prommised it and so have O2. We were given hope by the recent iOS update which told us we now had the option, however we don't. On speaking to Apple, they tell us that it is up to O2 to allow us to do this with their carrier update, however O2 are now claiming that it is not possible to do.
My mind boggles.......