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Help Turn off 3G but leave HSDPA on?

jollygoon

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Aug 10, 2010
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The 3G service where I live is utterly sh*te but the HSDPA is pretty good so as per the question in the thread title is there any way to do this? I don't want to use 2G networks tho..

Cheers, guys.

edit: I meant to put this in the normal forum not the root sub-forum, sorry *grins sheepishly* Mods, if in your infinite.wisdom you so choose to move this then so be it. :D
 
Which network you on?

If you are on Orange hit up the Orange networks forum as it is littered like a finished festival with posts about this issue. Something to do wit the T-Mobile merger and there servers falling over. The 3G is connecting but the servers can do no more than that. FAIL.

Biggest bug bearer with this is ORANGE ARE NOT EXPLAINING. The best you get it yeap sorry the serverr is down. It will be up soon its a priority.

The forum explains more. If you are not with Orange, are they a company merging with Orange??? laughs. but seriously if you are not with orange contact the network provider and ask. It probally is not the phone.
 
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Which network you on?

If you are on Orange hit up the Orange networks forum as it is littered like a finished festival with posts about this issue. Something to do wit the T-Mobile merger and there servers falling over. The 3G is connecting but the servers can do no more than that. FAIL.

Biggest bug bearer with this is ORANGE ARE NOT EXPLAINING. The best you get it yeap sorry the serverr is down. It will be up soon its a priority.

The forum explains more. If you are not with Orange, are they a company merging with Orange??? laughs. but seriously if you are not with orange contact the network provider and ask. It probally is not the phone.

Can you please supply a link to the Orange forum, as I cannot find it on their support pages?
 
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