on 10-02-2025 21:48
I am on Pay As You Go with O2, using an old 2G Doro Mobile. O2 sent me a text saying I will need to upgrade to a 4G device before the end of this year as 2G is being switched off. Within the text they offered a deal on a G4 Doro mobile. My question is: Can I purchase the Doro G4 mobile, remove the sim card from my G2 mobile, put it into the new phone and all will work fine now and when 2G is switched off?
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on 10-02-2025 22:23
2g will remain working so everything you currently do on your 2g only device will still continue to work.
on 10-02-2025 22:05
It's 3g that is being turned off, not 2g, so you have no need to change.
on 10-02-2025 22:10
M15, thanks for your reply... Sorry, I'm an old fellow & not technically minded. O2's text says: '... As your mobile only works for calls on our 2G & 3G network, you'll need to upgrade your device (to 4G).' So I am rather confused by your answer.
on 10-02-2025 22:23
2g will remain working so everything you currently do on your 2g only device will still continue to work.
on 10-02-2025 22:23
on 10-02-2025 22:23
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@Edu33 wrote:M15, thanks for your reply... Sorry, I'm an old fellow & not technically minded. O2's text says: '... As your mobile only works for calls on our 2G & 3G network, you'll need to upgrade your device (to 4G).' So I am rather confused by your answer.
on 10-02-2025 22:40
Although it is 3G that is closing down some older 2G SIM Cards will cease to work from April and will need replacing
Why do you need to update your SIM?
By April 2025, older O2 2G SIMs will no longer be able to connect to our network, so if you’re affected and no action is taken, you’ll lose service.
2G and 3G services have now been superseded by newer 4G and 5G technologies. Our latest SIMs are still compatible with 2G and 3G devices, but also offer increased coverage and faster speeds from our more energy-efficient network coverage masts.
on 10-02-2025 22:43
on 10-02-2025 22:43
Thanks again, M15.... I did an online search & what you say seems to be correct. I'm rather disgruntled that O2 didn't explain as much in their text, and just attempted to make me buy another phone when it was unnecessary.
on 10-02-2025 22:44
on 10-02-2025 22:44
Thanks again, M15.... I did an online search & what you say seems to be correct. I'm rather disgruntled that O2 didn't explain as much in their text, and just attempted to make me buy another phone when it was unnecessary.
on 10-02-2025 22:45
Without knowing what sim card @Edu33 we cannot advise.
I suggest @Edu33 goes into an O2 store, with photo ID, to get the card checked first.
They will advise if a sim swap is necessary and if so, do it in store.
DO NOT be talked into an unnecessary new phone.
on 10-02-2025 22:46
on 10-02-2025 22:46