on 18-07-2013 21:40
on 18-07-2013 21:40
Hey Guys,
It’s nearly here, are you excited? You should be.
Do you think 4G will change your habit’s? What are you most excited about?
Let us know what you think guys.
Brad
on 19-07-2013 11:17
on 19-07-2013 11:17
Me too, I won't be rushing to lose my unlimited data or my very reasonable monthly fee! Whilst I use my phone for so many different things I'm not sure the increase in speed will benefit me much. Be nice to have it but ultimately you have to pay for any additional benefits....such is life:smileywink:
I agree with perksie and Adam, increased network coverage is the key aspect for many.
on 19-07-2013 11:34
on 19-07-2013 11:34
19-07-2013 12:07 - edited 19-07-2013 12:08
19-07-2013 12:07 - edited 19-07-2013 12:08
@Bambino wrote:Yes I agree. For people in rural areas or places where coverage is patchy, 4G will be a boon. I just hope that people don't have to pay through the nose to get it.
It's not just the 4G, with the deal O2 have agreed to cover 98% of the population with 2G, 3G and 4G by 2015.
So in theory better coverage for everyone.
on 20-07-2013 10:10
on 20-07-2013 10:10
@Anonymous wrote:Whoopee! This is what o2 sold their broadband service for! Upsetting a lot of people. How many compatable devices are there anyway? Not that many.
Xperia Z
Xperia SP
HTC One
S4
S4 mini
Galaxy Mega
Blackberry Q10
Blackberry Z10
Lumia 820
Lumia 920
Lumia 925
on 20-07-2013 12:05
What about us iPhone users? I want to upgrade to the iPhone 5 on 4G
on 20-07-2013 12:17
on 20-07-2013 12:17
the iphone 5 will not work on o2 4g due to apple not making it compatiable many threads from last year on here about that
on 20-07-2013 12:28
on 20-07-2013 12:28
on 20-07-2013 14:51
on 20-07-2013 14:51
@Anonymous wrote:What about us iPhone users? I want to upgrade to the iPhone 5 on 4G
Not possible im afriad, you can thank Apple for that.
on 22-07-2013 15:29
on 22-07-2013 15:29
Getting better reception indoors would be really good. My main phone is my mobile (I have no landline anymore), but I end up making and receiving most of my calls when I am in doors somewhere. 3G doesn't always play nice for me during this times, so it will be nice to no longer have that weakened reception.
The increased speeds too is good.
on 22-07-2013 18:14
Hope they make a better job of it than 3G. 7 stops on our 2 weeks away and 7 places without 3G cover. Still, our Three Mifi unit came to the rescue with belting fast mobile broadband in all of them.