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Originally Posted by c3m
Which service provider are you using?
Telus and Bell only have a 3G network, they don't have a GSM network. So if you are using Telus/Bell then you won't get any signal if you kill the 3G network.
If you are using Fido/Rogers and this happen then look for the setting that says use Both GSM/3G or something that have the same meaning (sorry I don't have the iPhone with me right now to know the exact wording)
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That explains it. I'm with Bell. I Thought it was possible to use 2g to save some battery life when I'm not using it for Internet. Thanks
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