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I don't think you can categorically attribute download speed to the SIM card. Speeds are affected by so many different factors.
OP, are you in a fringe area for LTE coverage? More importantly, have you been able to compare your signal strength with other iPhone 5s in your area? I'm in a fringe AT&T LTE area and I consistently have bad coverage, maybe 2 bars of LTE signal if I'm lucky. The only way I was able to allay my worries was to drive to a local AT&T store and compare with other iPhone 5s, and talk to the reps about the local coverage. Instead of relying on chat maybe you should do the same. |
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Well it looks like you aren't open to learning even though I'm trying to teach you. All I will say is that the sim can affect your signal greatly and you should know this. ---------- Quote:
Well actually it's the SIM card affecting my signal. The SIM card can have a great affect on signal strength and this is widely known. Anyway, good luck with the hurricane. I know it's been really rough northeast. |
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It's your bent iphone causing the problem, or perhaps the mean look you got from an Apple rep, or perhaps the scratches on the sim card, or perhaps your mother's imessages, or perhaps a bent sim and all the other oc threads by the op.
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Was only referring to AT&T. Not referring to someone that I've never heard of.
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Never mind then, it's gotta be the scuffs on his iPhone causing slow LTE data. Last edited by Applejuiced; Nov 1, 2012 at 09:54 PM. |
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There USED to be a time, back when networks were transitioning from 2G to 3G, that older SIMs with only 32K of storage would *sometimes* affect a customer's ability to access 3G. This was because they lacked the space to store the separate authentication app needed to get access to 3G. Some cell sites could work off the old data on the 2G app, but others couldn't. The fix was to get the old SIM swapped out for a 64K or larger "3G capable" SIM. But rather than describe all the tech details to users, AT&T (and other carriers) would simplify things by telling people they had "bad SIMs" that needed to be swapped out for newer ones. Those days are long gone. But unfortunately this "bad SIM" explanation that oversimplified the problem back then, has now morphed into this continuing "widely known" myth that a weak signal or slow data speeds can be caused by having a "bad" SIM. Yes, it's totally possible for someone to end up with a defective or damaged SIM. But if that were to happen, you'd get no service at all. Instead of slow data speeds or lesser bars, your phone would would read "No Service" or "Invalid SIM," and you wouldn't be able to do much of anything on it. Quote:
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Walk few steps to find better antenna reception instead. Topic closed. |
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I didn't realize that Macrumors made people with only 7 posts moderators?
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Apparently, the OP has many issues related to his/her newly acquired iP5 . . . Some of which, I can understand the queries. However, some are quite obtuse. Nonetheless, some of the threads are a bit entertaining.
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