14-09-2024 07:28 AM
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I have an A52s which I was using with dual SIMs.
This week I received a software update for the phone:
One Ul version: 6.1
Android version: 14
Now I have noticed that on SIM 2 the "2G only" option in Settings -> Connections -> Mobile Networks -> Network Mode SIM 2 is no longer available. The only options available are 5G/4G/3G/2G or 4G/3G/2G. I used to use this SIM only for calls and although the 2G coverage is good in my area the 4G isn't while 3G is shut down. So now the phone is stuck on 1 bar on 4G and calls are missed or dropped.
Please let me know how to fix this as the phone is unusable now.
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14-09-2024 07:57 AM
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But both 2G and 3G are all being turned off for mobile networks gradually in the UK.
Personally I think it's a mistake as 4G and especially 5G are still really poor in quite a lot of places.
With those settings, if 2G was the strongest signal, the phone should default to this.
Maybe contact the service provider to see if they have settings for their service that you can set.
There's no way to select 2G only
If you have WiFi in the area, will the service provider support WiFi calling?
This would need to be activated by them and you can then turn it on in your phone
14-09-2024 07:57 AM
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But both 2G and 3G are all being turned off for mobile networks gradually in the UK.
Personally I think it's a mistake as 4G and especially 5G are still really poor in quite a lot of places.
With those settings, if 2G was the strongest signal, the phone should default to this.
Maybe contact the service provider to see if they have settings for their service that you can set.
There's no way to select 2G only
If you have WiFi in the area, will the service provider support WiFi calling?
This would need to be activated by them and you can then turn it on in your phone
24-09-2024 01:34 PM
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@Glenntech wrote:
Personally I think it's a mistake as 4G and especially 5G are still really poor in quite a lot of places.
With those settings, if 2G was the strongest signal, the phone should default to this.
A radio technology isn't capable of being "really quite poor" as you suggest - coverage levels are dictated by network planning, the frequency bands in use and various other radio factors.
You mention a phone remaining on 2G if it's the strongest signal - this depends on the network's parameters. EE-UK for instance, has very strong reselection criteria that will encourage devices back onto 4G-LTE layers as soon as usable, in the rare case they drop to a 2G-layer.
I wouldn't be surprised if Dannyboy23 is on Vodafone-UK.
