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Hi I've got the iPhone 3GS which was locked to O2 I paid O2 15 pound to have it unlocked which I assume is same as factory unlock but since it's been done my signal randomly drops and says searching before coming back on I had no probs when it was on O2 so was wondering is it a handset or network problem ? |
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@marky197 | 29 December 11 | |
Nobody know then ?
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@akash_nu | 29 December 11 | |
That's weird to be honest. The antenna has got nothing to do with if the phone is locked or not. However I suggest to test it out properly against another iPhone 3GS or 4 on the same network at the same place. Otherwise Apple Store is always there to get it exchanged.
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@marky197 | 16 January 12 | |
It's out of warranty now I think I went to apple shop and spoke to a guy there he said its a network problem I'm on t-mobile and apparently because t-mobile and orange are sharing signal what happens is when t-mobile goes out of 3G coverage instead of going onto 2g automatically the signal just drops and. Ones up searching before registering on the network again
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@marky197 | 16 January 12 | |
I've tried turning 3G off and amazingly I get full signal on 2g so I'm assuming the 3G signals a bit cr*p at the moment due to the networks tinkering
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@mandain | 17 January 12 | |
Thanks for the update
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@marky197 | 18 January 12 | |
No worrys
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@dodgey | 18 January 12 | |
I'm on O2 and never have a problem
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@rpd.fire | 18 January 12 | |
@ marky197 - 16.01.12 - 11:39pm I've tried turning 3G off and amazingly I get full signal on 2g so I'm assuming the 3G signals a bit cr*p at the moment due to the networks tinkering on vodaphone by any chance? |
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@mandain | 18 January 12 | |
@ dodgey - 18.01.12 - 09:37am I'm on O2 and never have a problem I had no probs when it was on O2 so was wondering is it a handset or network problem ? * + |
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@mandain | 18 January 12 | |
@ rpd.fire - 18.01.12 - 10:35am on vodaphone by any chance? I'm on t-mobile and apparently because t-mobile and orange are sharing signal what happens is when t-mobile goes out of 3G coverage instead of going onto 2g automatically |
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