on 30-09-2013 00:05
on 30-09-2013 00:05
Hi,
i fast track my contract on the 28th of September 2013, i am due for upgrade anyway in November 2013 but that wasnt the the problem, my problem was the HTC one i upgraded to is having a known signal problem which i found out after i upgraded when i was at home on the same day.
I am really dissapointed in o2 for knowing a problem to the phone with network yet still selling it to customer. What is the best advice cos i just dont trust them anymore for what happen.
Many thanks
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on 30-09-2013 01:00
on 30-09-2013 01:00
Sorry, I misread your opening post, forget repair. Return the phone as your within the 7 working days. O2 should replace it or you can cancel the upgrade.
on 30-09-2013 00:15
O2 wouldn't knowlingly sell a phone with a problem.
You should have taken or sent it back within the 7 working days return period.
You still have the option of returning it for repair under guarantee.
Having said that, have you tried cleaning the sim and checking your postcode for any local network problem? O2 Service Status
Possibly pick up a new simcard from the O2 store to eliminate that as a problem. They will change your number and tariff over for you to the new sim.
on 30-09-2013 00:26
thanks for taking your time to replying, really appreciate it
Its just that so many people on this forum have the same problem and i am sure few people would have call o2 to complain so i have no problem saying the issue is known to them.
i will visit them in store later today, i have clean the sim and did a test with my old blackberry with o2 sim and the signal is great, so that prove to me is the phone.
check my postcode every is as good as gold and i both 2 different sims from a corner shop to try, they have a full signal on Blackberry 9900 and when i put them on HTC one same problem.
Thanks
on 30-09-2013 00:35
on 30-09-2013 00:35
I would in that case send the phone back for repair, it certainly sounds like the phone from what you describe. Obviously some phones pick up reception better than others.
Have you tried switching to 2G only to see if that improves the situation until you get the phone sent away?
on 30-09-2013 00:46
i have been reading everthing possible online to fixed it, i just want a new working phone now cos its only 2day since i got it.
I am a techy guy, i've try all you suggested and even googled for other possible solution, its just a shame cos i am in love with the phone but failed to do the basic thing a mobile phone should do.
I dont really care about the strength of the signal but when i called, people cant hear me saying i am breaking up and the signal strength is the cause.
on 30-09-2013 01:00
on 30-09-2013 01:00
Sorry, I misread your opening post, forget repair. Return the phone as your within the 7 working days. O2 should replace it or you can cancel the upgrade.
on 30-09-2013 10:12
on 30-09-2013 10:12
on 30-09-2013 10:35
on 30-09-2013 10:35
on 30-09-2013 11:45
on 30-09-2013 11:49
on 30-09-2013 11:49
@Anonymous wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
Nothing excessive that I've heard of but the problem with the internet is that it only takes a few people with faulty handsets and suddenly there is a widespread epidemicOh how true this is!
Especially with Apple
Yes I'm surprised they sold any iphone 4 models with the doom and gloom of the 'death grip' filling cyber space!