on 22-02-2024 12:15
Wouldn't mind LTE+ myself
on 22-02-2024 12:31
Probably ten years before my little village receives 5G and I will probably be long gone before then
I do get 4G+ on EE and O2 albeit vast differences in download speeds
One reason I hardly use the O2 sim in my dual sim phone (just the endless marketing text 💩 from O2)
on 22-02-2024 16:34
Somecquestions for @Dave-O2
The blurb says
**Customers will need the latest software and an R15 SIM in order to access 5G Standalone,
1. Are all 5G SIM Cards R15 compliant?
2. If not, how will customers obtain one? Will it be a simple request for a new SIM or will they specifically need to mention R15 (which is probably beyond the grasp of Customer Services)?
on 22-02-2024 18:36
on 22-02-2024 18:36
@Enlli Think all 5G sim cards are R15 if I recall, as the standard was ratified in 2018, more interestingly, I wonder why it is restricted to Samsung Devices, as it seems like o2 are trying to create a 2 tier network, with stupidity like this...
on 22-02-2024 19:05
on 22-02-2024 19:05
I believe Vodafone 5G Stand Alone also excludes iPhones.
I'm not sure how big a footprint they O2 have in Liverpool but I'm near the City Centre tomorrow so I'll check what I get
on 22-02-2024 19:21
on 22-02-2024 19:21
And here is another report on the same subject :-
O2 Launch Faster 5G Standalone UK Mobile Network in 14 Cities - ISPreview UK
Some confusion there too about the SIM situation.
on 22-02-2024 19:26
on 22-02-2024 19:26
It's quite interesting too how the list of fourteen cities is actually thirteen cities plus Slough ! 🤣
on 23-02-2024 09:11
on 23-02-2024 09:11
Good morning @Enlli
Thanks for your questions 😊
I hope the below helps ↘️
You will need to be a Pay Monthly 360 customer to enjoy the benefits of 5G standalone technology, and you'll need a few things to get started: our latest 5G SIM card, a device that's compatible with 5G standalone with latest software, and you need to be within the range of 5G standalone coverage.
All new SIMs and replacements will be the new version so no need to mention which type of SIM you need 👍
23-02-2024 09:21 - edited 23-02-2024 09:23
23-02-2024 09:21 - edited 23-02-2024 09:23
@Dave-O2 Thanks
It's the Latest 5G SIM bit that seems to suggest some O2 5G SIM cards are not compatible.
And, of course, there is no indication of where the 5G stand alone coverage is in each of the places mentioned.
on 23-02-2024 13:41
Hi I’m using iPhone 13 Pro Max and eSIM, would wanted to hear about rolling of 5G+ to iPhones and whether any further action required on my end???