Forum Discussion
Poor signal after port
- 28-04-2023
EE and SMARTY use different mobile network infrastructure, so having a good signal with EE in one location doesn't guarantee SMARTY will also have a good signal.
Your number being transferred doesn't affect the SMARTY Mobile signal you get at any given location.
SMARTY Mobile might have a network fault or other service issues at your location HenryKe_2017578.
Use your postcode to check at https://www.three.co.uk/support/network_and_coverage/network_support.
I am in the same boat, dreadfull signal
- JJP2RidesAgain07-03-2024SMARTY Centurion
Did you (and others replying in this thread) check the coverage of Three, Smarty’s parent company / network before buying your Smarty SIM card, or did you just “buy blind”, not checking the three coverage where you live, work and socialise ?
It’s pointless just buying a SIM card from any network without first checking its coverage in the places you need that coverage the most.
The good thing of course is that with Smarty, you are not tied into a long term contract, so can quickly switch to another network that offers you better coverage.