Oh come on! After a few weeks of not being able to use my iPhone 4S at my new place of work because the building is located in a ‘dodgy’ 3G signal area and with 3G being “priority” on the 4S I’ve struggled to make and receive calls since I started. I’ve tried various networks, had a nightmare keeping my number with the new networks, I finally found a network that works. Although expensive, it does work without fail and now, Apple decides to add the ‘Enable 3G’ switch in the new iOS 5 beta 3. What’s all that about? Have you struggled with 3G on the 4S and voiced your opinions so Apple can hear? Let us know in the comments.
Apple – That Just Takes The Biscuit!
January 10, 2012
Is that just the 4s? Because on my iPhone 4, that switch has never left.
yes., just the 4S
I always have a good signal at work, home, and everywhere around and between. I’ve traveled to a couple cities where that hasn’t been the case, and it quickly becomes frustrating.
Sure. What on earth is this article about? One minute you rant about dodgy 3G, then you say you’ve found a network that works (but haven’t said which? and then out of nowhere say Apple have added a new 3G option.
What’s this article about? I presume this new option has helped you make 2G calls, correct? I’ve never owned an iPhone but that should be assumed from the outset.
Shut up, troll.
I’m not trolling, the article genuinely makes no sense. Those were serious questions.
Out of interest which network does your iPhone 4S work fine on?
My god, you must REALLY want to use an iPhone to put up with that much hassle.