10-05-2014 08:45 AM
Alright, so, over the few last days my cell phone and provider (Telus) have been doing some wonky things. I keep loosing service, whenever I turn my 3g off. I use to be able to turn on and off my 3g, without ever losing connection, and now it turns off constantly. I'm just concerned to be on 3g all the time, because I don't have unlimited data. I have a iPhone 3, and it never use to act this way. Also, my battery is fine. I would just like to know why I keep leaving the service, and how I can stop it.
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
10-06-2014 10:07 AM
Greetings eikll, let's keep it simple. In your Iphone, you should have a 3G setting and you should also have a data/LTE/web setting. The last one is the one you want to turn off to avoid your data charges. In your phone, 3G stands for your Telus network for calls and messages, so if you turn it off, you'll loose everything in terms of service. The web setting may be different according to your iOS version but search on Google regarding your specific iOS version.
Dark_Knight is also correct, turning 3G off will not enable 2G since, if I'M correct, Telus was using Cdma technology before, no sim cards.
10-05-2014 10:16 AM - edited 10-05-2014 10:18 AM
10-05-2014 01:42 PM
No, I manually turn off the 3g. But I share the limited data with the rest of my family, and I know its like 100MB or something super small.
10-05-2014 03:43 PM
With my iPhone 4, as soon as I turn 3G off it loses connection since Telus doesn't have a compatible 2G network for it.
10-05-2014 04:18 PM
@eikll That is your problem.
As @nighthawk said, telus does not have a 2G network to fall back to like Rogers/Fido - turning it off essentially turns off your cellular radio.
10-06-2014 10:07 AM
Greetings eikll, let's keep it simple. In your Iphone, you should have a 3G setting and you should also have a data/LTE/web setting. The last one is the one you want to turn off to avoid your data charges. In your phone, 3G stands for your Telus network for calls and messages, so if you turn it off, you'll loose everything in terms of service. The web setting may be different according to your iOS version but search on Google regarding your specific iOS version.
Dark_Knight is also correct, turning 3G off will not enable 2G since, if I'M correct, Telus was using Cdma technology before, no sim cards.
10-14-2014 01:05 PM
As a certain soup control freak from a certain popular ol tv comedy would say... "NO 2G FOR YOU!!!"