on 20-10-2014 18:14
on 20-10-2014 18:14
on 21-10-2014 16:05
on 21-10-2014 16:05
on 21-10-2014 16:17
on 21-10-2014 16:17
on 21-10-2014 16:44
on 21-10-2014 16:44
I've just had a reply from @O2, whom I tweeted earlier about this and they've told me that "a carrier update won't change this". From everything I've read, that's simply not true...the carrier determines this option being available.
Why won't O2 let us decide if we want 3G on all the time?
I have to be honest, if I'd have know about this before buying an iOS8 iPhone 6 and getting a 4G O2 SIM, I'd have very, very seriously considered staying with iOS7 and my old iPhone 5.
on 21-10-2014 16:48
on 21-10-2014 16:48
on 21-10-2014 16:54
on 21-10-2014 16:54
So, that sounds like it's gone for good...
Does anybody know if it would re-appear, if I swapped my 4G SIM back to a 3G only SIM? I'd happily loose 4G (I'm hardly ever in a 4G area) to get back some decent battery life.
on 21-10-2014 17:06
on 21-10-2014 17:06
on 21-10-2014 17:09
on 21-10-2014 17:09
21-10-2014 17:15 - edited 21-10-2014 17:16
21-10-2014 17:15 - edited 21-10-2014 17:16
Yes, exactly.
I always have the 4G option off, as I'm hardly ever in a 4G area. However, I also want the option to have 2G only...I very rarely used 3G on my iPhone 5...until recently, my data allowance was 500Mb per month and I only ever reached it once (that tells you a bit about how often I need fast cellular data).
As it stands, it's 3G or nothing. Apart from the rare times it does fallback to EDGE or GPRS, but it doesn't stay there for long.
on 21-10-2014 17:18
on 21-10-2014 17:18
on 21-10-2014 17:26
on 21-10-2014 17:26