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
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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
KiltedTim wrote:
I think Meg was confused by deggie's statement. Deggie did not mean to imply that LTE and HSPA+ are the same, what I believe he intended to convey was that If you are in an area where AT&T has upgraded their service to provide HSPA+ coverage, they are planning to decommision their EDGE network in the very near future. I'm fairly certain this is thanks to a deal with regulators intended to free up that frequency range for other things.
Yes, you understood my confusion perfectly. Thanks!
He said a bit more than that. He said that if they had HSPA+, which now identifies as 4G on the iPhone 4S, that they were also likely getting ready to implement LTE on the same towers. Which would be why they were going to switch off EDGE
You have completed the puzzle, Dah+veed, that is exactly what I meant. And Kilted Tim is correct this is a result of the failed T-Mobile acquisition (they were going to use T-Mobile frequencies acquired for EDGE) and regulatory compliance to free up bandwidth/frequencies as they add 4G LTE.
If I were someone living in a fringe area where the 3G signal is a problem I would seriously look at switching providers to get better coverage.
Ironic to read this today, considering the opposite happened. 😝
Could you safely say that someone living in a fringe are was likely someone living outside of oe away from a main city? 😁
Actually in places like New York City you could be in the main city and have fringe coverage.
There are a lot of things on the fringe in NYC 😉
I'm on an iPhone 4S on the Bell Network in Canada. I just updated to IOS 5.1 and the "Disable 3G" switch is missing also. All that is available is "Disable cellular data".
That's to be expected because Bell doesn't have a 2G network to fall back on.
WOW, finaly got the 3G switch
so glad
thanx apple
So now do you believe the iPhone has real and not fake 2G (E)? 😉
Makes sense then, good call.
yes i do 🙂
but some preinstalled apps are crashing after update
anyone noticed the same?
Try a reset by pressing the home and sleep buttons until you see the Apple logo, ignoring the slider. Takes about 5-15 secs of button holding and you won't lose any data or settings.
Guys i still dont buy the whole "att turning off edge antennas" argument.....why is the 3g/2g toggle still on att iPhone 4??????
iPhone 4S unable to turn off 3G?!