on 23-02-2013 03:17 - last edited on 23-02-2013 10:16 by Anonymous
on 23-02-2013 03:17 - last edited on 23-02-2013 10:16 by Anonymous
DH5 9LR is my post code.
I can't even make a call half the time yet I walk 50yrds up the road and get a good signal.
I've just spent 30 mins trying to call someone who means a lot to me and all I get is a beep when trying to connect.
Does the o2 stand for oxygen twice because I need to walk out in the high altitude to get a bloody signal?
Between this and my poor broadband conenction I'm seriously considering ditching o2 for a company who gives a toss about meeting their customers expectations.
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on 24-02-2013 13:51
on 24-02-2013 13:51
I think I just realised where I was going wrong oops!
I was unticking the top option rather than "Use only 2G networks".
on 24-02-2013 14:13
on 24-02-2013 14:13
see how that goes
on 25-02-2013 16:53
on 25-02-2013 16:53
My phone automatically disables data when I'm connected to wifi and I'm always connected to wifi at home.
So surely this means I've always been on 2G at home?
I've not suffered total loss of reception so far afaik
on 25-02-2013 16:56
on 25-02-2013 16:56
No if your phone (what make and model) is enabled for 3g it will use 3g for voice even if you are on wifi.
Your area should get 5 bars 2g in and out so no call failures should happen on 2g yet you are in poor 3g coverage
You say calls failed in first post
on 25-02-2013 16:59
on 25-02-2013 16:59
I meant no call fails since I switched to "Use only 2G networks".
My phone is a Nexus 4 rev. 11.
I'm currently running an app that logs network signal strength so I'll let it run a while and see how it compares.
on 25-02-2013 17:02
on 25-02-2013 17:02
So my fix seams to be working then.