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Three 4G Super Voice offer
ConfusedHen
Posts: 12 Forumite
in Mobiles
Good morning,
I’m a Three customer and have just received an email offering me a free and early upgrade on my contract to a phone compatible with their “Super Voice” service. This includes three free months on my new plan. I’ve not always been satisfied with the coverage from Three as I live in quite a rural area although the customer service and charges are very good, especially as I work abroad quite frequently. Does anyone have any experience of Super Voice? Does it, as they claim, eliminate black spots? Would you recommend that I go for it? I quite fancy a new phone to be honest
I’m a Three customer and have just received an email offering me a free and early upgrade on my contract to a phone compatible with their “Super Voice” service. This includes three free months on my new plan. I’ve not always been satisfied with the coverage from Three as I live in quite a rural area although the customer service and charges are very good, especially as I work abroad quite frequently. Does anyone have any experience of Super Voice? Does it, as they claim, eliminate black spots? Would you recommend that I go for it? I quite fancy a new phone to be honest
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You would want to check you have 4G coverage first, I don't know how it is for rural areas, Three did cities for 4G first.
Coverage checker is here https://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Network/_Standalone0 -
I am on Three with my separately purchased iPhone SE, which is 4G voice compatible. I don't notice any difference. Compared to my old iPhone 5, I do occasionally receive a weak 4G signal at home, as soon as it receives a stronger signal it jumps back to that, which is only 3G.
Three's coverage map is a joke, the 4G coverage shown is optimistic to say the least.
I would stick with SIM only and not fall for their marketing hype.0
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