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Re: Got a warm, fuzzy feeling inside...
« Reply #30 on: September 30, 2020, 05:29:41 pm »
Got a Samsung phone only a few months old does the job I'm not into high tech stuff probably because I'm clueless and won't get the best out of them .
My last phone was a Samsung.

Gone are the days of the massive phone I had back in the day and massive 300 pound per month bills .
Not £15 a month i get loads of minutes texts and 6 something for my internet..
Tesco are very good you go back to them when contracts up they put on extra stuff.

Bang on.

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Re: Got a warm, fuzzy feeling inside...
« Reply #31 on: September 30, 2020, 06:04:21 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.
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Re: Got a warm, fuzzy feeling inside...
« Reply #32 on: September 30, 2020, 06:18:46 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.

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« Reply #33 on: September 30, 2020, 06:29:26 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

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Re: Got a warm, fuzzy feeling inside...
« Reply #34 on: September 30, 2020, 06:30:05 pm »
Chookters moaning about WiFi speeds.
Shame.

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« Reply #35 on: September 30, 2020, 06:32:18 pm »
Chookters moaning about WiFi speeds.
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« Reply #36 on: September 30, 2020, 06:33:11 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?

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« Reply #38 on: September 30, 2020, 07:10:11 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?
I tested one. 30mbps from my upstairs landing. But that was just the router with no dish or anything outside.

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« Reply #39 on: September 30, 2020, 07:57:51 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?
I tested one. 30mbps from my upstairs landing. But that was just the router with no dish or anything outside.

Ordered a 4g router from three with unlimited data for £15 a month, I’m paying those bt **** £52 for ‘super fast fibre’

I could have a 4g router in every bedroom for less.

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« Reply #40 on: September 30, 2020, 08:11:03 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?
I tested one. 30mbps from my upstairs landing. But that was just the router with no dish or anything outside.

Ordered a 4g router from three with unlimited data for £15 a month, I’m paying those bt **** £52 for ‘super fast fibre’

I could have a 4g router in every bedroom for less.

Hope it works well for you. Three were crap in my area but O2 and EE are fast.

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« Reply #41 on: September 30, 2020, 08:13:46 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?
I tested one. 30mbps from my upstairs landing. But that was just the router with no dish or anything outside.

Ordered a 4g router from three with unlimited data for £15 a month, I’m paying those bt **** £52 for ‘super fast fibre’

I could have a 4g router in every bedroom for less.

Hope it works well for you. Three were crap in my area but O2 and EE are fast.

I’m on ee but the wife is on three and her 4g is as good as mine so fingers crossed. Got a 30 day return on it if it’s nae up to much.

How’s the se?
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« Reply #42 on: September 30, 2020, 10:03:05 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?
I tested one. 30mbps from my upstairs landing. But that was just the router with no dish or anything outside.

Ordered a 4g router from three with unlimited data for £15 a month, I’m paying those bt **** £52 for ‘super fast fibre’

I could have a 4g router in every bedroom for less.

Hope it works well for you. Three were crap in my area but O2 and EE are fast.

I’m on ee but the wife is on three and her 4g is as good as mine so fingers crossed. Got a 30 day return on it if it’s nae up to much.

How’s the se?

Really nice so far. Took a while to finish setting up and WhatsApp took a while. Turns out there was 136,000 messages to back up and copy over! 😮

Everything now is very fast and smooth. Must be the A13 chip. Display seems nicer and yeah, it’s pleasing. 😎

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Re: Got a warm, fuzzy feeling inside...
« Reply #43 on: September 30, 2020, 10:09:50 pm »
It’s great so far. Lovely screen and really good camera for what is essentially a budget phone. Also very fast.

It’s taking a while for some of my apps to load in, but that’s due to my shitey rural broadband. Normally about 10mbps but right now a lowly 3.

Getting a 4G system installed soon with outside antenna, paid for by the taxpayer. I get 58mbps in my lift so sure a high gain antenna will get circa 80mbps. And it will be future proof with 5G capability when it ever comes here.

Our Wi-fi is a joke too, about 9mbps.
The R100 roll out isn’t reaching us soon so ScotGov will pay £400 to get companies to install alternative tech in the interim. 4G outdoors is great here so going with that.

Currently we get out of a local wireless mast system really meant for wind farms. It’s better than nothing and does pretty much what need but just not very realiable.

You reckon one of those 4g routers would work fine annaw?
I tested one. 30mbps from my upstairs landing. But that was just the router with no dish or anything outside.

Ordered a 4g router from three with unlimited data for £15 a month, I’m paying those bt **** £52 for ‘super fast fibre’

I could have a 4g router in every bedroom for less.

Hope it works well for you. Three were crap in my area but O2 and EE are fast.

I’m on ee but the wife is on three and her 4g is as good as mine so fingers crossed. Got a 30 day return on it if it’s nae up to much.

How’s the se?

Really nice so far. Took a while to finish setting up and WhatsApp took a while. Turns out there was 136,000 messages to back up and copy over! 😮

Everything now is very fast and smooth. Must be the A13 chip. Display seems nicer and yeah, it’s pleasing. 😎

Getting a stiffy over a phone🤫🙄