08-23-2024 03:24 PM
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08-23-2024 04:13 PM
@henrylo_2149097 Seems odd if it is definitely picking up 4G now. Thing is, if the worst does happen, you can pick up a working phone fairly quickly these days (depending what you want).
08-23-2024 03:28 PM
@henrylo_2149097 A quick search suggests that it works on 4G - are you seeing 4G on the screen at times?
08-23-2024 03:58 PM
yes i think it does but smarty sent me an email saying my phone would not work from september 9 when they switch 3g off
08-23-2024 04:02 PM
my phone is set to 4g recommended as well... confusing i dont know whether to upgrade or just hope for the best
08-23-2024 04:13 PM
@henrylo_2149097 Seems odd if it is definitely picking up 4G now. Thing is, if the worst does happen, you can pick up a working phone fairly quickly these days (depending what you want).
08-23-2024 05:14 PM
yeah thats what i will do thanks for your help msf
08-23-2024 07:07 PM
I do think thats good enough from smarty, they need to clarify whether the google pixel 3a will still work post 9th September/3G switch off or not. People rely on their phones and if it suddenly stops working then we need to know for definte before that happens.
08-23-2024 09:30 PM
You need to make sure the device supports VoLTE, not 4G. If you have 4G but no VoLTE then you won't be able to make or receive calls once 3G is turned off.
08-24-2024 05:14 PM
Thanks for the clarification.
08-24-2024 12:01 AM
Hi @henrylo_2149097 @ChrisEdg_963607 👋
Although your phone is set to '4G/3G recommended' it will only connect to the relevant signal that is available from these choices.
You are getting these messages from SMARTY as they monitor the type of signal your phone is using and in this case it is 3G.
@WelshPaul is correct in that you need 'LTE' in the connection type to be able to connect to VoLTE (4G).
Even though you have a Pixel 3a, this post may help to clear up the confusion as to why your handset is not connecting to or doesn't have the option to connect to VoLTE.....
https://community.smarty.co.uk/t5/chats-hacks/can-t-make-receive-calls-not-necessarily-a-network-pro...
Please use Google (other search engines are available) to help in determining the information you need if you wish to Flash you phone as this post is based on a Samsung Galaxy.
Even though @MSF suggests 'Thing is, if the worst does happen, you can pick up a working phone fairly quickly these days (depending what you want)' you CAN NOT guarantee that you won't have the same problem unless the newer phone is 'Flashed' to unbranded software (if the control of the software updates is the problem).
Good luck x
08-24-2024 05:14 PM
Thanks, that does make a lot of sense.
08-24-2024 11:51 PM - edited 08-24-2024 11:52 PM
You are welcome @ChrisEdg_963607
Unfortunately, it is little known that mobile phones are also constrained by the software updates it receives and specifically where they come from, especially when it comes to certain features that require enabling 😤.
When we talk about phones being 'unlocked' most people will assume they will have a 'fully working' phone when switching between providers (which is true to a certain extent) but when a single network controls the software updates that are necessary for the full use of a device, and you don't know that is the case, then it causes a serious headache unless you have the time to do the research.
There certainly needs to be more information 'out there' as there are too many people worried as their phones don't work once 3G is turned off (even though they have a VoLTE compatible handset) but they don't know what the problem is.
I'm trying my best to help spread the word!