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Anyone here got it? Is it all that?

 

I've kept on iPhone 4S as I have a ton of stuff with the old footprint. With the imminent release of the next iPhone thinking of an upgrade but the major reason for 4G. Is it all that compared to 3G?

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When I was in London (ifsec) the most amazing thing was how amazing my phone was working :)

 

We rarely get 3g down here. have you seen the map? just the major cities atm as far as I know. Maybe NOT BURNLEY :)

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I get it on my 5s when in Manchester, Rochdale Oldham areas.

I don't get it at home, I haven't tryed it over here yet as I am to tight to pay for data roaming :)

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I get it in most places across the country.

One thing i've noticed is it seems much more tolerant whn the signal is weak.

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How much quicker is it?


When I was in London (ifsec) the most amazing thing was how amazing my phone was working :)

 

We rarely get 3g down here. have you seen the map? just the major cities atm as far as I know. Maybe NOT BURNLEY :)

Yes, I discovered this issue when in Wales last week. Did my head in. GPRS only if any signal at all.

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How much quicker is it?

Yes, I discovered this issue when in Wales last week. Did my head in. GPRS only if any signal at all.

Mucho.

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 Maybe NOT BURNLEY :)

 

Reckon they'd have the local's on 4G if only for the Echelon keywords?

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How much quicker is it?

 

lightening in comparison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IMO of course

Yes, I discovered this issue when in Wales last week. Did my head in. GPRS only if any signal at all.

Huge areas have no signal at all, I have O2 and Voda on divert to each other to maximise my chances of receiving a call, often no text messages anything.

 

Imo they should get blanket coverage for basic stuff like calls and texts before we worry about internet. Just for all the old grannies in an emergency minimum. When pstn phones go down which they often do in rural areas people are left with no form of communication. IN 2014!!

 

And unless things have changed the nhs use texting to send messages to ambulances (source: Radio Cornwall chat with paramedic whilst voda was having issues approx 2 yrs ago)

30 years of experience, ssaib approved family business.

We have a very long list of clients that we are very proud chose to use us. We have never bought out any other company or forced anyone to use us. All of our customers are free to leave us whenever they wish, yet very few ever have. This is down to the fact that we always put our best into every job.

http://alarmguard.co.uk

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Thought all emergency services used airwave?

If I was in your shoes, I'd move.

So the dual path alarms you fit give GPRS issues?

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Thought all emergency services used airwave?

If I was in your shoes, I'd move.

So the dual path alarms you fit give GPRS issues?

He's fine where he is thank you.

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