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iPhone 4S unable to turn off 3G?!

How on earth do you turn off 3G on the iPhone 4S that is really stupid if they actually disabled even if it is to make Siri better

iOS 5

Posted on Oct 14, 2011 6:15 AM

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Dec 13, 2011 12:17 PM in response to Allan Sampson

That is very true. Their sales might continue to go through the roof, (for now) but as more and more customers identify limitations with the phone, (or even the areas that they are in which have patchy 3G coverage) they will be searching for other phone options as I am at the moment. Short term, it might be ok, but long term, people may say "well if they cant fix this issue, and so many people have complained about it, and we ourselves have had these issues, then I am going to get something else.


And yes, whiners will still exist no matter what, but for those that have a "no return policy" on their phones are really sh*t out of luck. This to me doesn't seem fair. In this case, I think if it was happening to the people that get great 3G coverage, and talk about all the whiners, then you too yourself would be one of the whiners. Just saying, that is all. 🙂

Dec 13, 2011 2:48 PM in response to Noelly_13

The only problem with this theory is that while searching for other options will people make sure they avoid getting a Qualcomm chip in their next phone? It would be a bummer to sell your iPhone get a new smartphone, turn it on and find out you can't manually switch that one either.


Also, for those looking down the road, next year will probably bring a 4G LTE iPhone and who knows what will happen to networks, antennae, and iPhone capabilities then. Or which radio chip they will use.

Dec 13, 2011 2:55 PM in response to Noelly_13

Habitual whiners have been singing the same tune about one thing or another with every iPhone model, and sales have increased dramatically with each new model released.


Not a chance I would whine about something like this or anything else - certainly not at a user to help forum only if I were so inclined. I was raised and brought up differently for starters.

Dec 13, 2011 6:48 PM in response to Noelly_13

Lots of us who have a legitimate purpose for wanting to have back the ability to disable 3G - I think all any of us wants is to have that functionality in the iPhone 4S. I didn't see any whining (but am honestly not making any effort to look for it either), and hardly think that people voicing their issues and asking questions on a forum like this should be considered whining - but that's just me.


In my house we don't want different phones. We want our iPhones to work properly and reliably, which they do most of the time (better than many others we've had over the years). We'd also like for the carrier to have better coverage, but that's another issue. Until the carrier can get their act together, disabling 3G is sometimes the only way to communicate using these devices. Since the iPhone 4S doesn't have this option, we either have to wait for the functionality to be restored (if possible, if ever), wait for the iPhone 5 and see if it has the same limitation, or go back to an earlier version iPhone. Nobody here is going to be able to authoritatively answer any any of these questions, so it's something we're just going to have to deal with for now.


That's all.

Dec 13, 2011 7:38 PM in response to bennice

Please read the terms of service for the Apple Support Forums. This isn't a place to rant. Ranting doesn't help anyone and doesn't solve anyone's problem, nor is it constructive. Apple probably doesn't even read these forums. Here is a link to Apple's official statement:


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4203


Here is a link to Apple's feedback form, where you can make a feature request.


http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

Dec 14, 2011 7:43 AM in response to redbik

This is a forum on the 3G/2G toggle. Stay on topic. There are forums for battery issues, are there not? Quit hey jacking the thread. The topic of the 3G/2G toggle has been discussed here. One remedy has been to submit feedback to Apple.


I get the impression there are people on this forum for the sole purpose of gaming. Read the terms of service, please.

Let's have some respect for the forums and keep them clean of the garbage.

Dec 14, 2011 1:34 PM in response to wiredzen

When you live in a highly populated area the 3G towers get overloaded which inhibits calls/text/data. On my iphone 4 I could turn off 3G allowing me to connect to a 2g tower and actually use my phone, so when given the choice of a typewriter or a nonfunctional MacBook, I choose typewriter.


Also whether using cellular data or not a 2G connection consumes less power than 3G. I am completely okay with apple eliminating old technology, but 4s still can and does use 2G bands. I am not okay with Apple taking away software switches such as this.


Ps @wiredzen make all analogizes you want, your post sounds the most ignorant and the most like a "temper tantrum". If it 2G availability doesn't concern you don't respond. But I just was late for an appointment bc I couldn't access 3G data or switch to 2G to use Maps. So yeah it is important.

Dec 15, 2011 2:25 PM in response to andreas838

Read the terms of service!


Here, let me quote:


"Be polite. Everyone should feel comfortable reading Submissions and participating in discussions. Apple will not tolerate flames or other inappropriate statements, material, or links. Most often, a "flame" is simply a statement that is taunting and thus arbitrarily inflammatory. However, this also includes those which are libelous, defamatory, indecent, harmful, harassing, intimidating, threatening, hateful, objectionable, discriminatory, abusive, vulgar, obscene, pornographic, sexually explicit, or offensive in a sexual, racial, cultural, or ethnic context.

Post constructive comments and questions. Unless otherwise noted, your Submission should either be a technical support question or a technical support answer. Constructive feedback about product features is welcome as well. If your Submission contains the phrase “I’m sorry for the rant, but…” you are likely in violation of this policy.

Do not post polls or petitions or links to same."


This is not SpaceBook. It's a user to user technical support forum to help fellow users understand or solve issues.

Dec 15, 2011 2:40 PM in response to transmogrification

I strongly feel your comment was inflammatory, since myself and others have posted the helpful suggestion of submitting feedback to Apple using their feedback form for a feature request of the 3G/2G toggle. Apple has stated clearly that the iPhone 4S and the CDMA iPhone 4 do not have the manual toggle. The phones auto toggle from 3G to 2G as needed.


Others and myself have attempted to explain some cold hard facts of cellular technology to help better understand the iPhone 4S. The iPhone 4S is not merely a GSM phone nor just a CDMA phone, it's a hybrid phone designed around both cellular technologies.

iPhone 4S unable to turn off 3G?!

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