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Android Users Should Disable 2G Connectivity, Says Google
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<blockquote data-quote="zord" data-source="post: 1097229" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>Google is laughing in the faces of its users. They have created a system that is difficult to update and allows deep integration by phone manufacturers. As a result, many models are restricted from accessing certain online services, for example VoLTE.</p><p></p><p>Many countries are in the process of phasing out, or have already phased out, 3G networks. This means that even the most expensive and newest phones, due to incompatibility with the network, revert to 2G connections. And if, as Google suggests, you disable 2G, the phone might not be able to make calls at all.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there had to be a mention of the iPhone and how it's supposedly worse, but for many years, the iPhone has notified users when they connect to an unsecured 2G network. Naturally, Android lacks a similar feature...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zord, post: 1097229, member: 24569"] Google is laughing in the faces of its users. They have created a system that is difficult to update and allows deep integration by phone manufacturers. As a result, many models are restricted from accessing certain online services, for example VoLTE. Many countries are in the process of phasing out, or have already phased out, 3G networks. This means that even the most expensive and newest phones, due to incompatibility with the network, revert to 2G connections. And if, as Google suggests, you disable 2G, the phone might not be able to make calls at all. Of course, there had to be a mention of the iPhone and how it's supposedly worse, but for many years, the iPhone has notified users when they connect to an unsecured 2G network. Naturally, Android lacks a similar feature... [/QUOTE]
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