on 17-10-2014 08:45
on 17-10-2014 08:45
After about 30 seconds about 90% of my calls are dropping. There's a beep and the call is gone. I call back and the call is ok. Has anyone else got this as it's sendingme mad?
I'm on an LG G2.
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on 17-10-2014 08:51
on 17-10-2014 08:51
on 17-10-2014 08:54
on 17-10-2014 08:54
on 17-10-2014 09:00
on 17-10-2014 09:00
@MI5 wrote:
It could be any number of things - It could even be the other person you are calling that has an issue.
Generic tests to isolate the problem would be to try your sim in another phone and another sim in your phone.
If it is a sim card issue, O2 will replace it free of charge, if it is a phone issue you'd need to check warranty status etc.
Do you remember this kept happening with me @MI5 ? You suggested at the time it could be antenna...or mast/network... It actually turned out to be the network in the end...
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on 17-10-2014 09:08
on 17-10-2014 09:08
@Cleoriff wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
It could be any number of things - It could even be the other person you are calling that has an issue.
Generic tests to isolate the problem would be to try your sim in another phone and another sim in your phone.
If it is a sim card issue, O2 will replace it free of charge, if it is a phone issue you'd need to check warranty status etc.Do you remember this kept happening with me @MI5 ? You suggested at the time it could be antenna...or mast/network... It actually turned out to be the network in the end...
Ahh, I suggest the OP checks their local masts on the status checker
on 17-10-2014 09:09
on 17-10-2014 09:09
on 17-10-2014 09:10
on 17-10-2014 09:10
@viridis wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
It could be any number of things - It could even be the other person you are calling that has an issue.
Generic tests to isolate the problem would be to try your sim in another phone and another sim in your phone.
If it is a sim card issue, O2 will replace it free of charge, if it is a phone issue you'd need to check warranty status etc.Do you remember this kept happening with me @MI5 ? You suggested at the time it could be antenna...or mast/network... It actually turned out to be the network in the end...
Ahh, I suggest the OP checks their local masts on the status checker
Thing was Viridis...I was actually in Spain at the time...how clever was that?..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-10-2014 12:58
on 20-10-2014 12:58
I had this problem with my last iPhone. I know you say that you are not on iPhone but the advice may be the same.
I had Apple do a diagnostics on my phone and they found that there were numerous call drops from the phone software but also some from the network. You need to get your phone checked to see if it is the phone software or the network that is causing the calls to drop.
I hope this helps
on 12-11-2015 18:40
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on 12-11-2015 19:11