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colmack

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#195184 9-Apr-2016 12:32
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Recently my iPhone 6 has simply not worked when using (or trying to use) 3G data. In the past it has always been fine, and I often used the phone as a hotspot. As far as I can recall I haven't changed any settings. Any suggestions?


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  #1528954 9-Apr-2016 12:37
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I agree fully, go with that, and get back to us with results

 

 

 

EDIT

 

My reply was tongue in cheek as there was a blank post by the OP




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  #1528956 9-Apr-2016 12:39
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Paid your account? 





Lazy is such an ugly word, I prefer to call it selective participation



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  #1528958 9-Apr-2016 12:44
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Nice suggestion!

 

Yes, account paid and currently have 7 GB of data.




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  #1528959 9-Apr-2016 12:45
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scuwp:

 

Paid your account? 

 

 

 

 

Good point, I was about to ramble not settings stuff.

 

OP can try a hard restart. Holed down power and home button for as long as it takes for the logo to appear.

 

Reset Network Settings is another option. That will only cost you the saved passwords for the wifi

 

Prepay? As S said, it might be that your feeling for what data is left may be off

 

 

 

OT Note. The hard restart in iOS is always the go to thing to do, but turning the phone off then on, is actually better, as that clears cache and other maintenance  stuff


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#1528976 9-Apr-2016 13:08
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tdgeek, thank you! All working now. I'd already tried a hard restart -- I didn't realise switching off then on was any better. But that did the trick 


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  #1528978 9-Apr-2016 13:12
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colmack:

 

tdgeek, thank you! All working now. I'd already tried a hard restart -- I didn't realise switching off then on was any better. But that did the trick 

 

 

 

 

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