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curlyperm11 | 22:53 Mon 18th Jan 2016 | Technology
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I was bought this phone a year ago, so not sure how to check if is enabled to switch to 4G
In my settings it's currently showing 3G when I'm searching for a signal, most people have commented that "ooh your phones 4G surely?"
But it doesn't give me that option, and I wondered how I could find out without having to go into an Apple Store.
The phone was bought outright so not like I can contact a Provider?
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Go to Settings/ then Mobile Data/ then click on Voice and Data and that gives you the option of 2G, 3G or 4G
If it is an old sim from a previous contract maybe you are only paying for 3G and you need a new contract to get 4G.

I have not gone to 4G yet so I am not sure if that is how it works.
Also 4G is not available everywhere. Where are you?
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Ah. Yes possibly. The older SIM card.
Hmm?
Ok thanks. I shall try all options
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Jomlett. Did that. Gave me choice of LTE/2G/3G

Nothing else?
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HC. I'm in Knutsford. Cheshire
You've not mentioned which phone service provider you're with.

With Vodafone, large areas of Knutsford only have coverage described as 'outdoors only' or, at best, 'outdoors, variable indoors':
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/explore/network/uk-coverage-map/index.htm

EE shows 'Good outdoor coverage, weak or no indoor coverage' for the area as a whole:
http://ee.co.uk/ee-and-me/why-ee/uks-no1-network/mobile-coverage

Three has 'No coverage' for most of Knutsford, with 'Outdoor' available in just a few local areas:
http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Network/Coverage

O2 shows 'Good outdoors' on the south-east side of the town but 'No Service' everywhere else:
http://www.o2.co.uk/coveragechecker

So I doubt that you've got any usable 4G coverage where you are, which would explain why your phone doesn't offer it to you!

It could be worse though. Here in Suffolk, 3G is considered a luxury in many parts of the county, with 2G still being the best that some areas can get. (There are also still quite a few areas with absolutely no mobile phone signal at all!)
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Thanks for all that info buenchico
I'm with Virgin! Maybe I should ring them and ask?
I didn't really imagine it was anything to do with the provider? I thought it was down to the actual phone?

You'll have gathered I'm not that 'technical'

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Ah! Virgin mobile doesn't supply 4G at all, which is why I changed from them to Giffgaff
Virgin Mobile uses EE's transmitters but, although those transmitters carry 4G signals in many areas, Virgin Mobile users can't access them. The same applies to users of Asda Mobile (who also use EE's transmitters). You get what you pay for!

However some 'third party' phone providers do offer 4G, such as Tesco Mobile (who use O2's transmitters - but they've got poor 4G coverage in your area anyway).

^^^ GiffGaff also use O2's service.
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Ahh ok. Well that explains it!
Thank you everyone for you time and effort!
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