A ajo macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 28, 2006 685 24 Oct 20, 2009 #1 Im in the UK on my iPhone under the carrier settings as well as O2, Vodaphone, T-Mobile and Orange are listed. What does this mean. Is it also open to those networks?
Im in the UK on my iPhone under the carrier settings as well as O2, Vodaphone, T-Mobile and Orange are listed. What does this mean. Is it also open to those networks?
X xsecretfiles macrumors 6502 Aug 1, 2008 404 0 Oct 20, 2009 #2 I'm not sure what you are talking about.. did you ssh into your phone and checked the carrier bundle? it it under the General > about > network?
I'm not sure what you are talking about.. did you ssh into your phone and checked the carrier bundle? it it under the General > about > network?
A ajo macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 28, 2006 685 24 Oct 20, 2009 #3 its under settings/carriers
R retroneo macrumors 6502a Apr 22, 2005 780 159 Oct 20, 2009 #4 ajo said: Im in the UK on my iPhone under the carrier settings as well as O2, Vodaphone, T-Mobile and Orange are listed. What does this mean. Is it also open to those networks? Click to expand... The Carrier menu is used when roaming on another network. Both carriers need to have an agreement. It won't let you log on otherwise. I can choose between two networks here in Australia, but only because they have a domestic roaming agreement. You might find it useful when roaming internationally, as some networks may be more expensive than others.
ajo said: Im in the UK on my iPhone under the carrier settings as well as O2, Vodaphone, T-Mobile and Orange are listed. What does this mean. Is it also open to those networks? Click to expand... The Carrier menu is used when roaming on another network. Both carriers need to have an agreement. It won't let you log on otherwise. I can choose between two networks here in Australia, but only because they have a domestic roaming agreement. You might find it useful when roaming internationally, as some networks may be more expensive than others.