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posted 2014-06-11 00:11:41 +0200

4G selection logic when mobile data disabled

Now we have 4G enabled officially and thanks for Jolla engineers to make this happen! However as 4G does not support voice calls it does not much make sense that if you have disabled mobile data but preferred network technology is 4G the phone sticks in 4G all the time. Fine by me, if that consumes less battery than 3G, but that does not seem to be the reality all the time. IMO phone should not prefer 4G if mobile data is not enabled, even if technology settings is "Prefer 4G".

4G selection logic when mobile data disabled

Now we have 4G enabled officially and thanks for Jolla engineers to make this happen! However as 4G does not support voice calls it does not much make sense that if you have disabled mobile data but preferred network technology is 4G the phone sticks in 4G all the time. Fine by me, if that consumes less battery than 3G, but that does not seem to be the reality all the time. IMO phone should not prefer 4G if mobile data is not enabled, even if technology settings is "Prefer 4G".

4G selection logic when mobile data disabled

Now we have 4G enabled officially and thanks for Jolla engineers to make this happen! However as 4G does not support voice calls it does not much make sense that if you have disabled mobile data but preferred network technology is 4G the phone sticks in 4G all the time. Fine by me, if that consumes less battery than 3G, but that does not seem to be the reality all the time. IMO phone should not prefer 4G if mobile data is not enabled, even if technology settings is "Prefer 4G".

4G selection logic when mobile data disabled

Now we have 4G enabled officially and thanks for Jolla engineers to make this happen! However as 4G does not support voice calls it does not much make sense that if you have disabled mobile data but preferred network technology is 4G the phone sticks in 4G all the time. Fine by me, if that consumes less battery than 3G, but that does not seem to be the reality all the time. IMO phone should not prefer 4G if mobile data is not enabled, even if technology settings is "Prefer 4G".