i avoid celcom/digi. i did speedtests at city sq after celcom/digi was added and to my disappointment, it was horrible. although many raved at the new addition. digi was previously pretty good until it became celcom
Been experiencing total loss of connection this week at many areas in Singapore (emergency calls only). Some are the usual mrt stops, no problem, but they go on for whole sections of the train ride (it picks back up very quickly at certain stops so it doesn't feel like the phone is slow). Anybody got same issue?
Also my phone is a Samsung note 9... I know it's time to change it but the current timing not convenient and if I'm just going to have the same problem on eight when I change phone, I'm gonna be really displeased
Been experiencing total loss of connection this week at many areas in Singapore (emergency calls only). Some are the usual mrt stops, no problem, but they go on for whole sections of the train ride (it picks back up very quickly at certain stops so it doesn't feel like the phone is slow). Anybody got same issue?
Seems odd. Just a hunch, but try disabling 2G and 3G if that setting is available in your phone. (And disable roaming while you're at it so you'll avoid hopping onto a Malaysian network if you're near the border.) It's possible your phone is latching onto another carrier's (Singtel's?) residual 3G signal.
Also my phone is a Samsung note 9... I know it's time to change it but the current timing not convenient and if I'm just going to have the same problem on eight when I change phone, I'm gonna be really displeased
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 apparently hasn't received any operating system updates since August, 2022. That's a long time without any security updates. Eight didn't even exist until 2024.
I faced similar problem in Thailand earlier. The solution that worked for me was to change the preferred network to 3G. My preferred network was LTE and had the same problem when i arrived at thailand last week. On/off airplane mode will have network for a few second than it will be down. I tried all method of troubleshooting and finally manage to have a stable network after setting the preferred network to 3G. The problem lasted for 2 days before i can set back the preferred network to LTE. You can try to see if this solution work for you
I faced similar problem in Thailand earlier. The solution that worked for me was to change the preferred network to 3G. My preferred network was LTE and had the same problem when i arrived at thailand last week. On/off airplane mode will have network for a few second than it will be down. I tried all method of troubleshooting and finally manage to have a stable network after setting the preferred network to 3G. The problem lasted for 2 days before i can set back the preferred network to LTE. You can try to see if this solution work for you
I faced similar problem in Thailand earlier. The solution that worked for me was to change the preferred network to 3G. My preferred network was LTE and had the same problem when i arrived at thailand last week. On/off airplane mode will have network for a few second than it will be down. I tried all method of troubleshooting and finally manage to have a stable network after setting the preferred network to 3G. The problem lasted for 2 days before i can set back the preferred network to LTE. You can try to see if this solution work for you
i actually didnt switch to 3g. i was toggling btwn 4 and 5g. i always thought 3g = no internet
really suaku me next time i will try with 3g and see if its better.
i only need for minimum usage. can see google maps, can book grab, can do google search on reviews can liao. which was very smooth last year for me in multiple asian countries without any manual intervention
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