Thanks. I’m guessing the option will just appear in settings when it is ready then?Up to 8 days before it becomes active. Usually a bit less.
This is fairly common on Vodafone based MVNOs for some reason.
Depends on your model. Most modern iPhones don't have the option and will just use the settings in the carrier profile meaning it will be forced on at all times.Thanks. I’m guessing the option will just appear in settings when it is ready then?
Thanks. I’m guessing the option will just appear in settings when it is ready then?
This may sound like a newbie question, but how do I know it’s working? Have iPhone which doesn’t have the symbol at the top of the screen.There is no menu option, it will just work. Have you tested if it’s working?
Make a phone call. Does your phone stay on 4G while in the call or do you drop to 2G (EDGE/GRPS) at the top of your screen?This may sound like a newbie question, but how do I know it’s working? Have iPhone which doesn’t have the symbol at the top of the screen.
Calls sound clearer compared to my Spusu SIM
Thanks - will try that.Make a phone call. Does your phone stay on 4G while in the call or do you drop to 2G (EDGE/GRPS) at the top of your screen?
Pretty much anything is clearer than Spusu for calling. They have a weird system that doesn't allow for HD Calling, even though they do offer VoLTE.
While not absolute bargain basement pricing that you find with the likes of Lebara, there are options like 1P Mobile and CMLink who use the EE Carrier profile and will work just like a real EE SIM Is in your phone. It will display 4G signal on your phone rather than LTE, give you HD Calling abilities and such.Thanks - will try that.
I like Spusu and their coverage using the EE network for me is the best but there’s a lot of little niggling things that I think need improving. Eg proper carrier profile which displays 4G and better quality voice calling to name a few.