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Anonymous
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According to O2 there is good coverage for 4G in my area and no current problems.  I have had a new 4G Blackberry for two weeks and phone calls I make or receive in my house keep failing.  Why?

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MI5
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Calls are routed over 2G or 3G, not 4G, but first you should check your postcode here for any local faults http://status.o2.co.uk/

Indoor coverage can also be effected by building construction. Do calls fail when outside or in a different location?

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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Pixel 7a (O2 & Lyca), One Plus 6 (Sfr), iPhone 12 Pro Max (Vodafone)
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Anonymous
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Does sound like a possible hardware or software issue. 😞
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Anonymous
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I have to say when I first got 4g on the day it was launched for a couple of weeks I did have a few calls dropping seems the handset was having trouble switching back and fourth between 4g and 3G or 2g
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Is it possible to switch 4G off and see if that helps?

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Anonymous
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Yes that is an option Gemz good suggestion
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
Yes that is an option Gemz good suggestion

I dislike no longer having the option to turn off 3g due to upgrding to 4g.

 

The option was removed.

 

The phone would switch to 3g etc for voicecalls as 4g does not support that.

 

slight_frown

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Anonymous
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I know Bob I honestly can't see why O2 have removed this option and it is O2 but you can still turn off 4g can't you?
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Anonymous
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If Gemz4the1 is right then o2 and BlackBerry need to resolve this.

O2 are saying 4g is not the issue with signal problems so what is?
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
I know Bob I honestly can't see why O2 have removed this option and it is O2 but you can still turn off 4g can't you?

Hi @Anonymous 

 

Their was a big discussion not long ago about that very subject.

Still awaiting a reply but it goes along the line that o2 wants its customers to be on the best platforms available etc etc.

 

Yes I can turn off 4G via the toggle in my iPhones settings which pushes it to 3G , but i'm luck to be in a strong area for 4G and 3G.

 

Some others are not so fortunate.

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