09-02-2015 17:00 - edited 09-02-2015 17:33
09-02-2015 17:00 - edited 09-02-2015 17:33
Bought this phone as a temporary replacement.
Unlocked it to use with my o2 pay monthly sim.
Now heres the problem, the phone is not connecting to the internet when im out and about (no issues with wifi).
I have gone into the 'access point names' menu and I have four settings saved - o2 pay & go ; o2 pay & go mobile broadband; TESCO mobile (i have no idea why this one is on there as phone has never been used before and i've never had a tesco sim) and o2 MMS.
It wont allow me to delete any of them and when I select 'New APN' I can input all the required information but when selecting 'Save' it does not register.
I am hoping someone has had this problem and managed to overcome it...
Tested an o2 PAYG sim and the APN settings were sent straight away.
on 09-02-2015 17:56
on 09-02-2015 17:56
on 09-02-2015 17:59
on 09-02-2015 17:59
I have a feeling that you're not going to get this phone to work with an O2 Pay Monthly sim. If you aren't familiar with rooting, you could end up with a paperweight. If you only just bought it, return it to Amazon for a refund. For a little more money you can get an unlocked sim free Moto G, and you won't have these problems.
on 09-02-2015 20:23
on 09-02-2015 20:23
Vodafone Smart 4 Mini are clealy designed to work wth the Vodafone network only. As it is designed for the network there will be no alternative firmware in the mainstream.
on 09-02-2015 20:28
on 09-02-2015 20:28
on 09-02-2015 20:31
on 09-02-2015 20:31
Sell it to Cash Generator and buy some lunch from Greggs from their generous pay-out.
on 09-02-2015 20:58
on 09-02-2015 20:58
Amazon wouldn't accept it back anyway. They would say it is clearly advertised as a Vodaphone mobile
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-02-2015 21:01
on 09-02-2015 21:01
It would seem the only option is to sell the phone and take the financial hit or move to Vodafone.
on 09-02-2015 21:04
on 09-02-2015 21:04
@jonsie wrote:It would seem the only option is to sell the phone and take the financial hit or move to Vodafone.
Well as the OP stated this in their opening post..
Bought this phone as a temporary replacement.
I would stick with vodaphone as this is only temporary. Seems more sensible?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-02-2015 21:10
on 09-02-2015 21:10
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:It would seem the only option is to sell the phone and take the financial hit or move to Vodafone.
Well as the OP stated this in their opening post..
Bought this phone as a temporary replacement.
I would stick with vodaphone as this is only temporary. Seems more sensible?
The OP also said in their opening post that they were trying to use the phone with their Pay Monthly O2 sim, so they're on at the minimum a monthly contract. Not much point in switching to Vodafone just for the sake of this phone.
on 09-02-2015 21:25
on 09-02-2015 21:25
Maybe not @Bambino but returning it is a lost cause as Amazon will say the advert was perfectly clear....It does seem they will lose money whatever they do? I suppose it is all down to cutting your losses the least expensive way.....
(Not arguing you understand.....just making a point...)
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