So, I have a theory about these signal issues some of us are having.
I'm on my 3rd LG G3 and still have signal issues (when using an O2 SIM). It seems to only affect 3G (HSPA and HSPA+). GSM, GPRS, EDGE and 4G seem to be fine.
I've driven around and compared the signal (a bit sad I know) using a Galaxy S3, my old iPhone 5 and my LG G3, with SIMS from all UK operators. What's odd is that I have no signal issues / drop outs when using a Three or EE SIM in the phone, they perform as well on the Galaxy, iPhone and G3. In fact, the G3 gets a better signal than the other 2 most of the time.
But chuck in an O2 SIM and the G3 is significantly worse than the iPhone or Galaxy (using a couple of PAYG SIMS I got from O2). I know in addition to the 2100Mhz frequency that all of the other operators use for 3G, O2 use the 900Mhz band too (as do vodafone), so thinking maybe the G3 doesn't like that band?
Just to clarify, the issue is that in weaker 3G areas, my G3 just can't hold onto the signal and there are long periods with no reception at all. This would be fine if the Galaxy G3 and iPhone were also dropping out, but they don't. Some people are saying this phone awesome 3G signal, others are saying it's terrible. I'm thinking it could be more based on the mast and frequency you're connected to, i.e. 2100Mhz is great and 900Mhz (that Three and EE don't use), doesn't work so well with*this phone.
Has anyone else looked into this, or tried another operator's sim without issues?
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