Read more."Small-scale" LTE launch for Orange and T-Mobile customers in Q4, pending approval.
Read more."Small-scale" LTE launch for Orange and T-Mobile customers in Q4, pending approval.
Have any 4G phones been released in the UK yet?
I think a lot of phones that are on release, have 4g capabilities where on sale in countries that have 4g. The Sensation, for instance, is known as the Sensation 4G in the US
There are no 4G phones in UK as they would be pointless. In fact, it would be silly to get them early next year if some coverage is available as it'll bound to patchy and irregular. Give it a few years...
Oh piss off orange and t-mobile... the signal is TERRIBLE on 3g so why not fix the crappy network instead of go onto another crappy one... I dont care about these headline speeds i actually care to get a signal that is 1Mb/s or something that just holds for long enough to finish any task. I found that i lost only 1% every 2 and a half hours when i was in a strong signal area (compared to my over 1% per hour) so id rather have a reliable signal everywhere so my Smartphone can last a long time! I cant even get 3g in most of my house, its constantly losing signal and it was the same with my HD2 its so infuriating.
Cant wait to move to O2 as they seem better... lets hope they dont lie on their maps like tmobile/orange do... my area is meant to be top coverage .
I can tell we will still have incredibly patchy coverage but the main thing is guys the people who get the good signals will be able to get decent speeds, woo!.
Replace Orange/T-Mobile with O2 and Vodafone and I'll agree with you from my experiences where I live
No operator has a universal network that will work everywhere, you just have to choose the best network for where you live and work. For me it's EE every time.
I just hope that when they do this, Orange and T-Mobile become MVNO's on the EverythingEverywhere 4G Network. This will really help signal availability.
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