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mac1
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i have noticed that i get plenty of drop out when making calls/receiveing calls , i had this problem when i was on the 3 network; is this a common problem or just my phone (samsung galaxy s3)..  

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darrengf
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Drop outs can occur at any given time and it's no network iit free from it.

 

The problems can cause this is congestion, weather, network location of masts, local surroundings, buildings, mobile phones are just to name a few.

 

Are you having the issues when traveling, at home, work etc, one location?

 

 

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darrengf
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Drop outs can occur at any given time and it's no network iit free from it.

 

The problems can cause this is congestion, weather, network location of masts, local surroundings, buildings, mobile phones are just to name a few.

 

Are you having the issues when traveling, at home, work etc, one location?

 

 

Need Help, Just ask. We are one big Family here in the o2 Forum.
Use iPhone XS Max dual sim, SE, Honor 10, IPad Pro 11, Apple Watch 4 LTE, 100+ Mpbs Barrier and a Record Player.

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Anonymous
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Ive gotta say where i work and reside i have not suffered from this.

Im nearly always on full bars for network strength and 3g.

Lucky i guess.

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Anonymous
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I have had a couple of these but to be honest as already said you will get them on any network and I have only had 2 or 3 in a few years if you are getting lots I would suggest you contact o2 

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mac1
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my mate is using an old sony erricson phone and he has yet to have drop out ...i even borrowed his phone and did,nt get any drop out...some one told me to turn 3g off...is this possible...thanks.
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