Highflyer_GP
Honorary Master
Sorted, thank you. Can you please tell me how to 'force' 3G.
Tools, Settings, Network. Change the option under Network Mode. UMTS = 3G, GSM = GPRS, Dual Mode = Hybrid (phone decides and switches between the two).
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Sorted, thank you. Can you please tell me how to 'force' 3G.
Sorted, thank you. Can you please tell me how to 'force' 3G.
did you get a manual with the phone?
*runs and hides**
... only joking, could'nt resist![]()
Making any progress jalize?I will try to get a screen capture of the setting screen and post it here.
As HF_GP indicated above, http://imageshack.us is a good place to start, free uploads.
@ jalize & JK8, who are your Network Providers?
No Comment.I use Voda. You think its a Vlive thing? I still say its a wifi thing.
No Comment.
jalize, who's your provider?
The forcing 3G is definitely not a WiFi thing - Two guys at work have the nokia N90 and both can force 3G in the network setting. One guy is with Cell C but did not see the other guy's provider - just checked the forcing 3 g setting. N90 does not have WiFi. Might be that the vodafone branding disables the force 3g setting or it may be a later firmware version as the vodafone branding firmware is usually a few versions behind the unbranded firmware.
Thanks jalize. SO....Sorry for not responding regularly, but actually sitting at the seaside in the eastern cape and not on the internet that regularly.
My ISP is NashuaMobile and I'm on MTN. I actualy got the phone (N73) on an Cell-C deal am now using the phone on the MTN contract.
*looks at JK8*The forcing 3G is definitely not a WiFi thing - Two guys at work have the nokia N90 and both can force 3G in the network setting. One guy is with Cell C but did not see the other guy's provider - just checked the forcing 3 g setting. N90 does not have WiFi. Might be that the vodafone branding disables the force 3g setting or it may be a later firmware version as the vodafone branding firmware is usually a few versions behind the unbranded firmware.
Great, Thanks!My N73's detail when using *#0000#
V 2.0628.0.0.1
10-07-2006
RM-133
Nokia N73 (18)
nah nah nah nahCrap you right!
So is it a branding issue or a firmware issue?
Maybe it could be because of countries that only use the UMTS network?