22-02-2024 12:15
Wouldn't mind LTE+ myself
29-04-2024 03:37 - edited 29-04-2024 04:17
29-04-2024 03:37 - edited 29-04-2024 04:17
Best thing to do is to mention to 02 to improve staff training. thankyou Iam fully aware of where 5GSA is available and where it is not. I used to work in the industry and keep my knowledge up to date, (and what I don't know about this industry isn't worth knowing) . I just find myself growing tired of individuals across all the operators who simply don't have the knowledge they should have.
29-04-2024 15:24
29-04-2024 15:24
I work in IT and deal with mobiles on an enterprise level, and if I mention a SA or NSA or even MAM or MDM or a lot of the more techy terms then I lose most of the people I deal with across all the networks...
Gone are the days where the techies provided the support at a first call, now they are behind several layers...
29-04-2024 16:18 - edited 29-04-2024 16:21
29-04-2024 16:18 - edited 29-04-2024 16:21
29-04-2024 18:30
29-04-2024 18:30
I don't think you will get any arguments on here @T2tim1 with your assertion that the customer service staff of O2 (and the other MNOs) would, in many cases, benefit from additional training. However, you will appreciate that this is a customer-to-customer forum with no O2 staff presence, so it is unlikely that anyone from O2 will see your very pertinent observations. 👍
15-10-2024 11:51
What's the current status on this @Dave-O2? is Stand Alone 5G (5G SA) now available on iPhone?
I ask as I now have a (disabled) toggle to enable 5G SA. As I say however, it's disabled. I have an eSIM (recent one, just got a new one around 2-3 weeks ago) but it's still disabled
15-10-2024 20:25
15-10-2024 20:25
This thread might be of interest @Salem874 :-
Solved: Stand Alone 5G - iPhone 15 Pro Max - O2 Community
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Stand-Alone-5G-iPhone-15-Pro-Max/m-p/1748129
I am not an iPhone user and hence cannot help from personal experience. 👍
18-10-2024 11:25
18-10-2024 11:25
Morning @Salem874
Which model of iPhone are you currently using?
If you have an eligible device, we may need to check if the correct eSIM has been activated to use 5G Standalone.
18-10-2024 12:42
18-10-2024 15:19 - edited 24-10-2024 15:56
18-10-2024 15:19 - edited 24-10-2024 15:56
Hey @Enlli,
Shortly all new eSIM activations will be automatically set up to support 5G Standalone on iPhone 15/16.
Currently, if a customer can use all services, however, 5G Standalone is not available and they're using an eligible device in an area that supports this service, it's likely a new eSIM activation is required.
A list of the eligible devices/areas for 5G Standalone can be found in the How Do I Get 5G Standalone? section HERE
All other eligible devices will currently need to use a Physical SIM to access 5G Standalone.
22-10-2024 10:39
22-10-2024 10:39
Hi @Dave-O2
Sorry, these notification emails went to spam!
Anywya, I have a iPhone 16 Pro, and (frustratingly) had to request a new eSIM as the old one couldn't be transferred from the previous phone (this deserves a whole new thread discussion lol). So the new eSIM itself is around 2-3 weeks old.
Given there appears to be a operator update that allows 5G Standalone, I would've thought an eSIM this new would have it enabled? I hope I don't need to go to a store again to get it reissued?