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Old 16-04-2023, 14:24   #16
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Re: 4g 5g mobile phone

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
O2 site says that 5g is poor within my house. Callers say that they can't hear me, I can hear them clearly. Says 4 g is excellent with in the house hence the question . The software is the latest version ( automatically upgrades) . Guess Tesco does not support WiFi . As to your question I have no idea , just seeing 4g is better in the house.

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If used for any web browsering yes it connects to virgin no problems
So why not keep it connected to your WiFi network all the time then you won't have a problem, I know this won't fix your WiFi calling issue though, Tesco say they're updating their network for WiFi calling. https://www.tescomobile.com/help/dev...and-4g-calling

As Jaymoss pointed out voice calls have nothing to do with 4g,5g.

It sounds like you need to use a network that either gives you good signal in your house or supports WiFi calling, for me Smarty on Three network does that for me.

https://smarty.co.uk/#plans

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