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05-08-2014 22:28 - edited 05-08-2014 22:31
I just bought a new MS Surface 2 which is 4G ready. I would like to fit it with a 4G miniature SIM but not sure of the implications in my area which has limited connectivity.
Will an O2 4G SIM automatically drop back to 3G like my 3G SIM currently does? - (i.e. my 3G O2 SIM in my smartphone drops back to 2G if there's no 3G, etc. The HTC Touch HD copes with H, E, G very well.)
I need to check that the Surface 2 operates on the 3G frequency to enable this to work, but I also need to know that the 4G SIM will drop back, else there's no point fitting it!
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
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on 05-08-2014 22:34
Yes a 4G sim will work on 2G and 3G. It will automatically pick up the best signal.
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on 05-08-2014 22:34
Yes a 4G sim will work on 2G and 3G. It will automatically pick up the best signal.
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on 05-08-2014 22:48
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on 05-08-2014 22:48
It will try to connect to the highest data speed available and fall back to the next fastest as required.
A Google search indicates the following 3G frequencies are supported vy this tablet:
3G frequencies supported 850, 900, 1900
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on 06-08-2014 09:34
Thanks folks. That's very helpful. I'll go buy a 4G SIM then!
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on 06-08-2014 17:04
Welcome to the community @rev_dave Remember to return to your discussion to mark a post as your solution if you found one! You can find that button on each reply you receive.I hope you find the advice useful. As you can see the knowledge of the community can solve the majority of the problems.
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on 06-08-2014 17:07
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on 06-08-2014 17:07
Not at all, many people don't after they have the solution.
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on 06-08-2014 17:38
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on 06-08-2014 17:38
@Anonymous wrote:Sorry guys I'm starting to be a bit annoying with my repetitive message of returning to mark a post as a solution...
Not a problem, but perhaps I should remove the line from my sig
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