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c0ld
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  #2835666 19-Dec-2021 22:49
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Linux: @C0ld not sure what point you are trying to get across sorry!

I made a statement that I went into Auckland CBD and New Market and did not connect to the 2d 5G network. That was the end of it. I was not complaining about not connecting to it


But from what you're saying (on previous posts around you having a 2degrees supplied Samsung) you knew your device was not capable due to SW limitations?

Again, people take note of your comments, you carry a lot of weight here mate. Let's not confuse say a newcomer or casual browser. 2degrees have made it very clear they are still in testing stage so only (in the most part) parallel imported devices will do 5G right now.

Nothing to do with coverage - of which 2degrees 100% made - in my decision - the right decision in contiguous rather than hotspot.




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  #2835667 19-Dec-2021 22:58
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@C0ld NR / 5G is enabled
On my s21+ as I can see it is and if I put in a SparkNZ or VodafoneNZ SIM it connects to the 5G network

Generally when carriers test new services they setup a IMSI or IMEI whitelist so only those MSISDNs / Handsets can use the service / feature

Not sure what 2d have done in this case if some imported handsets can attach to the NR / 5G network

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  #2835668 19-Dec-2021 23:06
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5G has to be disabled in the carrier build for 2d software / Sims on the handset



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  #2835670 19-Dec-2021 23:09
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Good engagement

So kind of the other way round.

If iOS then 2degrees carrier bundle will currently disable 5G option. Subject to testing. Will become available once Apple certified.

If Android (2degrees supplied) then 5G will currently be disabled. Subject to testing.

If Android (NZ supplied but not 2degrees) then likely 5G will currently be disabled. Subject to testing.

If Android (parallel imported or international device) that has 5G capability with N78 frequency support - may work. Note VoLTE / VoWiFi (and voice in general) may be limited.

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  #2835671 19-Dec-2021 23:13
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@C0ld 100% correct

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  #2835682 20-Dec-2021 00:14
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I think the point is the post didn't add to the discussion because we already know it should not work anyway.

 
 
 
 

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  #2843166 4-Jan-2022 19:00
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A Visual History of the Mobile Phone

 

Can't seem to get it to work with my car phone.... 😇





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  #2843901 5-Jan-2022 18:59
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UncleArthur:

A Visual History of the Mobile Phone


Can't seem to get it to work with my car phone.... 😇



Have you tried switching it off and back on again?

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  #2843904 5-Jan-2022 19:07
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Will only need a software update!

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  #2850270 13-Jan-2022 17:55
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on a more serious note, our mobile providers need to do something about the cost of data.... as seen earlier, a single speedtest uses over 1GB, which for Joe average has just burnt most of their months data. 5G is well and fine except it's unusable with current data plans.

 

 

 

EG - Vodafone Australia prepay plans: https://www.vodafone.com.au/prepaid/plans

 





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  #2851714 16-Jan-2022 21:02
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@UncleArthur

 

Just imagine if Kogan mobile  here in NZ advertised. Sure a lot of people out there have never heard of Kogan mobile.

 

 


 
 
 

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  #2851726 16-Jan-2022 21:17
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ajw:

@UncleArthur


Just imagine if Kogan mobile  here in NZ advertised. Sure a lot of people out there have never heard of Kogan mobile.


 



They do I have seen online Ads

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  #2851727 16-Jan-2022 21:18
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@Linux

 

I stand corrected.

 

 


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  #2851729 16-Jan-2022 21:26
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Linux:

 

@UncleArthur

 

 

 

Just imagine if Kogan mobile  here in NZ advertised. Sure a lot of people out there have never heard of Kogan mobile.

 

 

 

 

They're fine for unlimited calls and texts, but the data is nothing exciting, especially as it doesn't have rollover.





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  #2851781 16-Jan-2022 21:30
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 Even at normal 12 monthly pricing they are still cheaper than other providers and a bonus when they have their 50% off promo sales.


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