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phone signal indications
can anyone enlighten me, please?
My phone signal strength meter (4 bars of increasing height) is accompanied by a symbol with 2 arrows (to and from) and a choice of numbers and letters. What do they all mean. Obviously G, 2G, 3G are the different generations of signal data capability. What does it mean when it shows E or H? The manual for the phone fudges over this, perhaps the writer didn't know either. Ta, Rans6........... |
hi,
The two way arrows are an indication that a connection is possible; its the sign for the Connectivity status E and H are intermediate stages of the 2G 3G descriptions E stands for EDGE and equates to a midpoint between 2G and 3G (actually 2.5G or 2.75G) and H stands for HSDPA which equates to 3.5G. OK? |
Ta for the info.
I am surprised how quickly the phone signal goes from 4 bars to none when trying to get data, the displayed letters don't seem to relate to how fast web pages can be fetched. Last week I was unable to make phone calls for several days despite the signal appearing to be good. I thought that it might just be the network close to my home playing up. Later in the week I was out and about and still found that the phone was not actually connecting to any network. I had to power down and re-seat the SIM before any network connection could be made. Since then it has been a bit hit and miss everywhere I have been. Maybe time to get it looked at by the supplier........... Rans6.. |
Thanks Phalconphixer
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