I might have to upgrade from 4G to 5 G tomorrow and since I am technically illiterate with anything computer I am a bit worried.
If you don't see me much it's because I am trying to source a new phone.
Just when you start getting used to your product they make you change everything and that really riles me.... it cost hundreds of dollars to do all this messing around.
Grrrrrrrrr..... *angry face"
Just get one of these and no more problems!
(https://i.imgur.com/AH8VSiSl.jpeg)
What is driving you to go from 4G to 5G ?
Is 4G no longer being offered in your area?
Quote from: Oliver the Second on October 27, 2024, 10:49:25 AMJust get one of these and no more problems!
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I have nightmares over these phones, I am not joking. I have a recurring dream I need to phone someone for help and I keep messing up the number and have to start again and again.
..lol
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on October 27, 2024, 10:59:55 AMWhat is driving you to go from 4G to 5G ?
Is 4G no longer being offered in your area?
It's a security thing. Apparently my Samsung Galaxy A12 won't be able to get updates until it won't work anymore
Kurt's got only 3G. He keeps getting a warning pop-up.... I don't get the warning pop-up but I went to settings to upgrade to 5G so eventually I will have to replace the phone because there was no 5G there.
Also, I never upgrade anyway. I don't really trust security. I reckon it's a racket.
I will soon know tomorrow if the sky is going to fall on my head.
Why do we need to upgrade to 5G?
5G is essentially better in every way because it's faster, has lower latency, and may potentially have more coverage than 4G. However, coverage is still growing, so those benefits aren't always obvious. Additionally, it can sometimes use more battery power than 4G, so smartphone battery life might be reduced.
20 Aug 2024
I think it's all bullshit actually.
Australia will close its 3G network.
There are, however, some devices in Australia that might show as being 4G connected to the user, but because they are not capable of "VoLTE" (Voice over LTE/4G), they won't be able to call Triple Zero.
Users of these phones might think they are good to go after the 3G shut down because they do have a 4G phone, but it won't be until the worst possible time - when they need it most - they find out they cannot call Triple Zero.
A Telstra spokesperson explained to 9News.com.au that some older 4G mobile phones require a 3G network to make calls to Triple Zero.
"This is a hardware feature built into the design of the phone by the manufacturer and it is a global, industry-wide issue that many countries have already worked through as they have closed their 3G networks," the spokesperson said.
The ol' man used to be a telephone technician. As kids we used to pull the old crank phones apart and use the magneto and crank to shock other kids at school. Good ol' days! Lol.
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Quote from: caskur on October 27, 2024, 06:58:45 PMAustralia will close its 3G network.
There are, however, some devices in Australia that might show as being 4G connected to the user, but because they are not capable of "VoLTE" (Voice over LTE/4G), they won't be able to call Triple Zero.
Users of these phones might think they are good to go after the 3G shut down because they do have a 4G phone, but it won't be until the worst possible time - when they need it most - they find out they cannot call Triple Zero.
A Telstra spokesperson explained to 9News.com.au that some older 4G mobile phones require a 3G network to make calls to Triple Zero.
"This is a hardware feature built into the design of the phone by the manufacturer and it is a global, industry-wide issue that many countries have already worked through as they have closed their 3G networks," the spokesperson said.
Who cares? Calling 000 (911) is worthless. Nobody ever turns up on time or stops something from happening...especially the fucking pigs...those worthless spineless cowards.
Quote from: Frood on October 27, 2024, 08:28:40 PMWho cares? Calling 000 (911) is worthless. Nobody ever turns up on time or stops something from happening...especially the fucking pigs...those worthless spineless cowards.
KURT is in the middle of buying a new phone now...
Quote from: caskur on October 28, 2024, 02:20:15 AMKURT is in the middle of buying a new phone now...
Try to stay away from 5G... the radiation levels grow with each G. I know someone here will deny it as we've both had hearty discussions about the topic, but if you don't need 5G for the next decade, don't risk it.
Quote from: Frood on October 28, 2024, 02:30:48 AMTry to stay away from 5G... the radiation levels grow with each G. I know someone here will deny it as we've both had hearty discussions about the topic, but if you don't need 5G for the next decade, don't risk it.
It's probably too late now... money burns a hole in his pocket... I told him to come home... he still hasn't come home.
Why didn't you tell me about the fucking radiation beforehand....ffs.
Quote from: caskur on October 28, 2024, 02:34:18 AMIt's probably too late now... money burns a hole in his pocket... I told him to come home... he still hasn't come home.
Get him to order a Samsung Galaxy 4G S10 or S10 plus from Ebay or other market place. That's what I reverted to in order to stay away from 5G and still get 90% of the bells and whistles of modern Galaxies but without AI or and that other shit. Plus they have a traditional 3.5 mm headphone jack instead of solely Bluetooth.
Quote from: caskur on October 28, 2024, 02:37:29 AMWhy didn't you tell me about the fucking radiation beforehand....ffs.
I told you that 4G was fine for awhile. Didn't realize that you've never read stuff about the 5G network.
Quote from: Frood on October 28, 2024, 02:42:43 AMI told you that 4G was fine for awhile. Didn't realize that you've never read stuff about the 5G network.
Omg... all I read was batteries get worn out quicker.
I haven't got time to read technical stuff like that with my peabrain.
Quote from: caskur on October 28, 2024, 02:51:21 AMOmg... all I read was batteries get worn out quicker.
I haven't got time to read technical stuff like that with my peabrain.
Batteries wear out quicker because more data is flowing back and forth. The towers also need to be spaced closer together as compared with 2G-4G to facilitate the signal and reception, so that's another thing to consider... getting blanketed by more towers.
He bought a Samsung Galaxy AO5S
$268 and $22 for a plug.
Quote from: caskur on October 28, 2024, 03:16:50 AMHe bought a Samsung Galaxy AO5S
$268 and $22 for a plug.
Try this:
(https://i.postimg.cc/JhmqWx5w/Screenshot-20241028-191522.jpg)
I doubt Kurt needs a 5G speed on his phone when 4G can easily handle most video/audio/overall streaming on a phone. If you can turn off the 5G, nothing is lost for him.
I suspect he uses it mostly for calls and some texting.
Just check what prepaid or postpaid plan he's on in order to know what support is offered to a 3G to 4G/5G transitioner.
Better safe than sorry.
(I expect a terse response from a guy here more knowledgeable about radio waves, and I'm cool anyway... lol)
New Problem... I can't access Facebook on my smart TV ANYMORE..
It says facebook is not available on this browser
Freaking unbelievable.
When was the last time you updated the apps on your smart TV?