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4G speeds atrocious no phone signal either..
Moved from O2 last week because of escalating costs. PAC Code from O2 instant. Activated Smarty SIM Thursday and applied PAC to port my number to SMARTY. Didn't port next business day as stated. Finally ported this lunchtime. Despite my area being reported by SMARTY and 3 as being good this pm my phone signal in my property is pants, keeps trying to go to WiFi calling and 4G speeds so slow its laughable. Not even 1 day and I've decided I'm ditching SMARTY. I've been robbed. Porting out as soon as I get myself a new sim. THOUGHTS. DON'T JOIN SMARTY.
59 Replies
- JohnHep_3203357SMARTY Observer12-03-2025
I have had exactly the same experience. Smarty should be called **bleep**ty
- MSFSMARTY Guru12-03-2025
JohnHep_3203357 What experience is that? Do you mean that signal has been getting worse? Is there work on the local mast?
Putting in comments that get bleeped out does not really help.
- JohnHep_3203357SMARTY Observer12-03-2025
Exactly as the comment I replied to of course. I was on O2 but ported due to high and rising costs. Number ported over on 4th march and all week I have had calls where I could hear them but they couldn't hear me, I have spent all the call time saying "Yes I am here, can you hear me?" and the caller saying "Are you there?" Smarty said there is no issue with the network in this area. It was a massive mistake switching to this network. I had to switch RCS messages off because in this mode it sends out the number that the card originally had before porting and people think they are getting texts from an unknown number. No wonder it's cheap, it's as much good as a chocolate kettle. Getting rid ASAP
- ClaudiaO_206853SMARTY Maverick18-05-2024
My 4g with Smarty has been getting steadily worse over the last month. I received a message saying that there will be work going on because they are removing the 3G element to their masts/connections etc and I know that Smarty gets their signal from Three who are the ones doing this, but it's just atrocious now since I got that announcement. I've been with Smarty for over 5 years now and only ever had 4g with them and it's been fine but in recent weeks it's been dreadful. I haven't moved, so there are no other changes except that notification. And I see Three customers are complaining the same. Maybe it's time for Smarty to find another internet supplier?
- JJP2RidesAgainSMARTY Centurion19-05-2024
Smarty is owned by Three, who in turn are owned by Hutchinson Telecom, so yeah, that’s not happening.
- MSFSMARTY Guru19-05-2024
ClaudiaO_206853 Given that both companies are owned by Hutchison, do you think that Smarty get that level of choice?
Also, what do you mean by "internet supplier"? We are talking about mobile signal here.
- Jennife_270378SMARTY Pioneer09-05-2024
Sadly I've experienced same I stepped away from O2 for same reason and have been woefully dissapointed by the low level of 4G with smarty despite all their promises.
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter09-05-2024
That's unfortunate, Jennife_270378. You could go-back to O2, without an early termination fee for switching.
Although I've been happy with SMARTY 4G, and especially their 5G, perhaps O2 is a better choice in the locations you use your mobile phone, Jennife_270378.
- EthanielUKSMARTY Maverick04-05-2024
Hi, I also moved properties in the last 5 days. In my previous property, everything was fine—200–300 Mbps downloads, 100 Mbps uploads. Now it's 20 Mbps and 0.35 Mbps uploads..
- Today, we have sunny skies, good weather, and 5G is 30 Mbps, with uploads of 0.30 Mbps. It is still not acceptable. Walk two minutes down the road, and I get 800 Mbps downloads. I have been talking to Ofcom, as the price I pay for unlimited is not justifiable. They gave me £6 off. However, my argument is that the service is not fit for purpose. I pay £16 a month and was over the moon with the service, really pleased at my previous address, but here I even struggle with 4G. My signal strength is one bar, two bars. I have used a program called Cell Network Info Lite and Mastdata. I performed a survey by walking around the streets and recording every step and signal power and found that my area is around -112 dBm, which is poor. Up the road, it drops to -99, and downloads are 200-300 Mbps, with uploads of 20 Mbps. Have a look on your phone in Settings, About, Status Info, SIM card, and you will see your signal power. You don't need apps, but Ofcom has already advised me, and I am just getting evidence together. They have stated that there's unplanned work, but Three told me there are no problems reported. I have even thought my phone was broken because I dropped it the other day and thought, "Did I damage the antenna?" It's not fair or right, so let's see what happens.
Let me know how you are getting on.
- MSFSMARTY Guru05-05-2024
EthanielUK How did Ofcom give you £6 off? Surely, speeds are never guaranteed anywhere so I don't understand the issue fully. Of course, it's a different matter with broadband where the speeds are guaranteed to an extent.
Setting aside that there is a current issue in some areas at present, it may be that you will need to see if any other network provides a better signal in your new home. The fact that you can get a good signal down the road may indicate that it is the property that is blocking the signal and Smarty cannot be responsible for that.
- EthanielUKSMARTY Maverick05-05-2024
Hello, thanks for your reply. Ofcom didnt give me £6 off it was smarty due to thr severely low speeds. Its conpensation due to the inconvenience really. Ofcom have advised an 8 week cooling off period whereby if the problem isnt resolved by then ofcom will advise further. They Smarty stated there is high utilisation in thr area, further someone else fron smarty stated there is also unplanned maintenance. I checked smarty but there is no plans or problems in the area.
Sooo I have just left it with smarty to resolve due to the fact they admitted there are provldms in the area. They now have a duty to try and get this repaired within that time frame, failure to do so after 8 weeks is a problem ofcom can resolve.
As for yoyr comment surely its the property I disagree as yesterday I was getting speeds 20Mbps dl and 2Mbps upload. Today its 1Mbps in the same place, my couch in front of the t.v. lets see what happens I suppose.
Thanks for your input
- sigarnerSMARTY Pioneer09-04-2024
Same issue here, data speeds on 4G are so bad websites time out and I can’t even do a speed test! Wish I’d not done the port from o2 so quickly, now I’ve got to wait 2 days then do another move to Lebara (which I’ve tried and data speeds are fine and a lot cheaper!) It’s a shame as the voice signal is full
- davidhow_197735SMARTY Pioneer18-02-2024
i live in the s40 area and when i first got smarty it was great, however gradually it got slower and slower ie speeds of 0.025 mbps, these speeds came daily so i ditched smarty in october 2023 and went to another provider at the same price, my only regret is did not ditch smarty sooner
- MSFSMARTY Guru18-02-2024
davidhow_197735 While I'm glad that you have decent service now, did you do a Coverage Check and a Network Status check when you noticed the problems?
- davidhow_197735SMARTY Pioneer20-02-2024
yes and it said there were problems in the s40 area, i had three for since 2009 and switched to smarty which was really good, after a year or two the problems started we would get good speeds until about 4-5 pm and then speeds would plummet this would go on until around 12am then things would improve, i think the network was overloaded, on the network i am now on i get much the same drop in speed at around 5pm but instead of it dropping down to almost nothing it drops from around 30-35mbps to 8-14mbps so for me it is great and it is the same price.
- Beatriz_2453629SMARTY Pioneer31-12-2023
I had the same experience and I feel like I have been robbed. They can’t sort any issues either, just leave you with the problems and give you the same customised replies. It’s actually ridiculous. Don’t waste your time and money with SMARTY, as soon as you run into an issue you’ll be left with no help.
- MSFSMARTY Guru31-12-2023
Beatriz_2453629 You haven't given much detail as to the nature of the problem, but it is not uncommon for a property to be in a 'dead' zone for mobile signal.
Have you actually had a good signal with one of the other networks? No network can guarantee signal - the coverage checker is purely an indicator for the general area.
Maybe it is not possible to sort the issue?
It's a shame the Smarty has not worked out for you. On the plus side, you are not tied into a long contract and are free to find a network with a good signal in your area.
- Jonatha_2317815SMARTY Pioneer03-12-2023
I had a similar problem with very poor ACTUAL coverage/signal despite Ofcom, Smarty, Three all reporting good 4G coverage and no reported problems. It happens - sadly. Often with mast upgrades that are planned + not yet complete but as such are NOT required to be shown in the "problem/outage" database despite, clearly, causing a problem/outage. [I learnt this eventually from the Smarty Customer Support team. They admitted the problem, refunded my monthly charge immediately[.
Trial and error. Try Giffgaff (MVNO and sub of 02) or Voxi (MVNO and sub of Vodafone) or Lebara (MVNO on Vodafone) or Lyca Mobile (MVNO on EE) instead and see which one actually works for you on the cheapest tariff before PACing across. [Here a dual SIM phone helps with running tests]. Not as cheap perhaps as Smarty but different networks so different coverage and some have better international roaming. - JJP2SMARTY Pro-coach10-10-2023
As the previous Speedtest was old, just did a fresh test :
Again, just because Smarty is bad for you, it doesn’t mean it’s bad for everyone, far from it !
- NoSMARTY Pioneer12-10-2023
You take a stance of "if it's bad for some, it doesn't mean it's bad for everyone else", and then say something which negates your point by saying "people using words you wouldn't, invalidates their opinion". The facts are, people are having a very poor service while paying the same as those having a seemingly great service. Those experiencing a lesser service outnumber, and have every right to state how poor the service they are paying for is - using any vocabulary they like. Perhaps you should grow up because your behaviour is not that of the adult you claim to be. You're obviously a shill for Smarty, we get it. Hop off the forums and go enjoy your great service and leave the rest of us to state facts of how inadequate the large majority of Smarty's service users recieve is.
- JJP2SMARTY Pro-coach10-10-2023
Ah, another one of the “oh woe is me” posts 🙄
Just because Smarty is poor for you, it doesn’t mean Smarty is bad for everyone, but self centred people keep falling into the trap of “Smarty is bad for me, so it must be bad for everyone in the country !”
Not for me, I get great speeds, as you can see.
Where I live, O2 is dire, but that doesn’t mean of course that O2 is bad for absolutely everyone in the country !
Oh, and by the way, an adult using the word “pants” to describe something they don’t like instantly loses credibility with us “grown ups” !
- jassinghSMARTY Motivator10-10-2023
JJP2 Yeah its one of those things that even doing a 'test drive' of the host network helped flush out potential issues for me (which there were none) - something that people fail/forget to do and then are disappointed later to find out the experience was not what they were 'hoping for'. I think the end of this year will be a big milestone all the UK networks in general with the 3G switch off being wrapped up and what is next in terms of bettering 4G/5G connectivity (hopefully).