Merry Christmas !
While withdrawing a Christmas spend from a highstreet ATM, bank closed. I noticed the mechanism wasn't full plumb and square with the pavement front, facia plate. Card went in with a little friction: cash dispensed at an angle. Taking a month to recover a previous non-dispensed £100, 2-years ago, for the same fault, at the same machine. Howling winds, arterial road traffic; I decided to report the fault.
There's a known If'y EE signal in the area. The call kept dropping; so much so, I had to give up.
So, what's the best 'generation cellphone' to have in a low signal area; other than a cellphone that works ?
Cheers !
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nothing to do with the actual phone it is your mobile provider. possibly one of the other main providers has a better signal in your area so check the coverage apps - maybe better with O2, Vodafone or three
Ofcom run a checker. I tried my provider carrier checker and they say I should have brilliant signal but it isn't. I run it by the Ofcom checker and it seems more accurate (though still not bang on but carrier has issues apparently).
Thanks for the replies.
imjolly.
nothing to do with the actual phone it is your mobile provider. possibly one of the other main providers has a better signal in your area so check the coverage apps - maybe better with O2, Vodafone or three.
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Ofcom run a checker. I tried my provider carrier checker and they say I should have brilliant signal but it isn't. I run it by the Ofcom checker and it seems more accurate (though still not bang on but carrier has issues apparently).
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