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1 | initial version | posted 2014-09-22 15:51:16 +0200 |
My cell carrier is Wind, it operates on the following frequencies
2G 1800MHz
3G 2100 (now some areas have 900)
4G 800 (few towers have 2600 too)
in fact I noted that in many situations I have a better 4G signal than I used to have when on 2G or 3G.
few days ago I was in a building where Jolla had the following coverage:
2G: 2 bars
3G: 0bars but "wind" name, meaning some faint reception
4G: 3 bars
when I entered the building I was in 4G but then I received a call and therefore the phone connected to 2g. for the next three hours I was in the building the phone stuck on 2G even if it was on a desk on the same place of when it had 4G.
Every morning when I turn on the phone it always connects to 2Gnetwork, then it switches to 3G and then to 4G. it always follows this path.
My guess is that Jolla doesn't look for 4G network unless is connected to 3G.
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My cell carrier is Wind, it operates on the following frequencies
2G 1800MHz
3G 2100 (now some areas have 900)
4G 800 (few towers have 2600 too)
in fact I noted that in many situations I have a better 4G signal than I used to have when on 2G or 3G.3G. in general the 3G signal is the weaker to get into buildings due to its higher frequency. 4G is the better
few days ago I was in a building where Jolla had the following coverage:
2G: 2 bars
3G: 0bars but "wind" name, meaning some faint reception
4G: 3 bars
when I entered the building I was in 4G but then I received a call and therefore the phone connected to 2g. for the next three hours I was in the building the phone stuck on 2G even if it was on a desk on the same place of when it had 4G.
Every morning when I turn on the phone it always connects to 2Gnetwork, then it switches to 3G and then to 4G. it always follows this path.
My guess is that Jolla doesn't look for 4G network unless is connected to 3G.