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 22-10-2013 14:20
on 22-10-2013 14:20
The main reason for this was this option was originally there as mentioned to preserve battery life when 3G was a new technology and coverage was limited resulting in higher than average battery useage.
Theoretically 3G coverage has improved as has battery technology meaning that the drainage difference between 2G and 3G isn't as noticable as it once was. So for most handset providers they have now replaced this option with 4G to 3G
on 22-10-2013 11:58
on 22-10-2013 13:20
on 22-10-2013 13:20
on 22-10-2013 14:20
on 22-10-2013 14:20
The main reason for this was this option was originally there as mentioned to preserve battery life when 3G was a new technology and coverage was limited resulting in higher than average battery useage.
Theoretically 3G coverage has improved as has battery technology meaning that the drainage difference between 2G and 3G isn't as noticable as it once was. So for most handset providers they have now replaced this option with 4G to 3G
on 22-10-2013 14:23
on 22-10-2013 14:23
on 22-10-2013 14:28
on 22-10-2013 14:28
on 22-10-2013 18:17
on 22-10-2013 18:17
O2 seem to be removing this option from recent phones for some reason.
perhaps they should have waited until the full 4G rollout is complete when the 3G and 2G coverage is supposed to improve as well.
on 22-10-2013 18:43
23-10-2013 11:51 - edited 23-10-2013 11:54
There is a small part of me that regrets going down the 4G route because of this, as it does cripple my brand spanking new phone in a way, but then again I bought an operator handset, there's always going to be pros and cons (and to be fair the pro of 64gb is a big one lol). I mean it's great when you're in the city, travelling to and from chargers but will be a bit problematic when I want to have a long weekend away or something.
I always find it odd to remove options like this, surely the more options to a user the better.
But then again I suppose looking at it from a business perspective you can push much more data to a person with a faster connection, thus push them to quicker use up their data, thus push them to think about getting a larger bolt on / pay more for their data on their bill… gah, I hate when business gets in the way of user experience / satisfaction.
on 23-10-2013 12:51
on 23-10-2013 12:51