on 22-10-2013 11:55
on 22-10-2013 11:55
Hello all,
Just wondering if there's a particular reason that 2G can't be selected as the data option on my 1020?
I understand when there's no 4G or 3G it will drop to 2G… but sometimes in order to preserve battery for a long time, or if not using data much (ie just need phone for calling) I prefer to force 2G.
Thanks
Paul
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on 23-10-2013 13:11
on 23-10-2013 13:11
@Anonymous wrote:
I was a little concerned when I updated to iOS 7.0.3 last night but thankfully I still have the toggle.
Good news indeed BoB.
on 12-11-2013 15:38
I'm starting to think that my 4G 1020 (and in theory any 4G phone that doesn't have the option to force 2G) can't actually send data via 2G at all.
It's difficult to test it myself seeing as I can't force 2G and live in London where most areas have 3G, or at least an intermittent 3G signal so it will fluctuate between 2G/3G/4G.
Does anyone have any idea whether this is true or not?
on 12-11-2013 18:38
on 12-11-2013 18:38
on 12-11-2013 19:11
on 12-11-2013 19:11
So long as the phone shows a G for GPRS or E for Edge and not GSM it should still have data facility though in common with 4G not concurrent with voice as with 3G, and as MI5 says a lot slower (comparable to old dial-up speeds).
13-11-2013 16:45 - edited 13-11-2013 16:46
Nice one guys… I was sitting in a 2G area for a while on the train last night and I think I had an E connection and it was slow but it did load. I think I'm just impatient now, possibly because I'm getting used to 4G speeds?
on 13-11-2013 17:47
on 13-11-2013 17:47