Is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in Windows phones, just like in Android?

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is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

without this how could you think you will rule the smartfone business. u will always stay behind google products.

I bought lumia 535 for 9000/- on launching date. I regret daily for buyind that, no option to select 3G, chutiya phones windows phones.

I sold it for 6000/- and got moto G2. excellent phone
U will end up like nokia if you wont listen what customer wants
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

Are you asking for how to select only #G or not?

Can't say if its enabled on that phone, but dialing ##3282# opened up some cellular settings where that was an option.

You were saying?
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

Settings,Mobil +sim scroll,down to sim settings and you'll find it there
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

Are you asking for how to select only #G or not?

Can't say if its enabled on that phone, but dialing ##3282# opened up some cellular settings where that was an option.

You were saying?

This doesn't work for me...
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

Settings,Mobil +sim scroll,down to sim settings and you'll find it there

You can only set the highest possible connection...it doesn't lock your connection, say to 3G....if you choose 3G there, you could still get 2G connection when 3G is not available...it doesn't lock...
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

Is any one using windows 10 on mobile?? Does they gave any update for signal locking in windows 10 platform?/
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

You can only set the highest possible connection...it doesn't lock your connection, say to 3G....if you choose 3G there, you could still get 2G connection when 3G is not available...it doesn't lock...
So u prefer to remain without signal ? Seriously some of u need to buy a working brain :)
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

So u prefer to remain without signal ? Seriously some of u need to buy a working brain :)

Let say you have a very strong 2G signal and a very poor 3G signal....but still you got a 3G signal, just poor....your phone switches the connection to 2G even though you have a 3G connection, just weak, since you have a good 2G signal....in terms of internet/data speed, weak 3G signal is way faster than the good 2G signal....you can just move your phone somewhere to a where there's a better 3G coverage....got my point?...btw, mobile broadband has that option to lock to a certain network connection....i wonder why....my brain's not working... :)
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

My Windows phone always stucks with the network. Windows 10 really need good optimization for network connectivity!
 
Re: is there any way to select only 3G or only 2G signal in windows phones, just like in android.

My mother has a 535, the settings allow you to pick either 2G or 3G as highest connection speed. Its a UK CV firmware device on EE.
 
My mother has a 535, the settings allow you to pick either 2G or 3G as highest connection speed. Its a UK CV firmware device on EE.

Yes lee...mine could also set the highest network connection, either 2G, 3G, or 4G...but it doesn't lock to a certain connection, say 3G only...currently, it will switch from 4G to 3G or to 2G if no 4G coverage.....i (we) want all or nothing....you got 3G signal, or no signal at all... :) I hope windows 10 will address this issue...It'll be greatly helpful if you live somewhere far away from the city, in which you need to climb way up high just to get a good 3G/4G signal...
 

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