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Orange - Signal any good?

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This is a first, but I'm inclined to think we may be telling the truth.

I phone and an old Nokia next to each other near enough. iPhone 1 bar at best, Nokia 5 bars and data working fine. Swp positions and it's th same. Remove the Nokia an the iPhone didn't improve.

That was a 4, with the really "clever" aerial design mind.

I think I'm going to push for a new phone as I doubt apple are going to admit its the phones fault imo,

I do miss my old Nokia, that thing had signal pretty much everywhere :)

J.E

Orange/EE is the only game in town here, not much of a user, but seems to work wherever I need it to. Which is mostly in France.

Just this week had our EE b/band converted to fibre, 37Mbps. Still awaiting the router/modem to calm down, bit swingy, but mostly better.

This is a first, but I'm inclined to think we may be telling the truth.

I phone and an old Nokia next to each other near enough. iPhone 1 bar at best, Nokia 5 bars and data working fine. Swp positions and it's th same. Remove the Nokia an the iPhone didn't improve.

That was a 4, with the really "clever" aerial design mind.

Absolutely no doubt in my mind that some models of phone pick up signals better than others when used over the same network or even with the same SIM.

Their data "freeze" is really hacking me off now. Even worse now it's EE.

Was always told it was an android issue, but now the Mrs changed to tesco she never experiences data freeze - just slower data speed which is the only reason I'm staying with tmobile/EE.

Absolutely no doubt in my mind that some models of phone pick up signals better than others when used over the same network or even with the same SIM.

It's why my phone is still a Nokia brick, combined with the battery life that is.

Works hones fine, but I miss days between charges.

My experience with Orange some years ago is that the signal is generally good, but their a bunch of reprehensible ******s I wouldn't give money to.

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