on 12-06-2013 20:41
on 12-06-2013 20:41
As of 10-12 weeks ago, the reception on my phone within the boundaries of my house has dropped from a normal 4-5 bar "H+" to 0-2 bars of GPRS.
I genuinely struggle to make and receive calls on my mobile now (when at home), as the connection will often fail to sustain a 30-60 second call before cutting out.
At first I thought it could an interuption of service, but after 12 weeks, I think I can confident say that it is not a temporary issue. My dad is also on O2, on a old Nokia 6xxx series phone, still suffers the same issue when he is over; so that rules out my S2 having a hardware fault. My partner is on Vodafone and she has no problems at all! It's so specific to the O2 network it seems?
Problem is, I now have 6 months remaining on my 2 year contract, so can't even jump ship anytime soon.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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on 12-06-2013 22:19
on 12-06-2013 20:43
on 12-06-2013 20:43
on 12-06-2013 20:44
Have you had a look here just to make sure its not a mast problem :http://status.o2.co.uk/
on 12-06-2013 20:54
I've checked the status, perfect signal apparently. I don't understand how it can drastically change so much, I haven't had any new wireless equipment/routers installed in over a year.
As for the suggestion of paying off my contract and going with another provider; the signal had been fine over the initial 18 months, a bit random and don't see how I should pay out of pocket fo the remaining 6months. (basically £100+ PLUS the new monthly contract charge.)
on 12-06-2013 20:55
Have you contacted o2 at all to report the problem and see if they can shed any light on it
on 12-06-2013 21:56
on 12-06-2013 22:06
on 12-06-2013 22:08
on 12-06-2013 22:12
on 12-06-2013 22:12
on 12-06-2013 22:12