Virgin Media O2 to Pull Plug on 3G in April – Durham Goes First
Virgin Media O2 is gearing up to switch off its ageing 3G network starting this April, with Durham first in the firing line. The telco giant says it’s all about pushing faster, more reliable, and energy-efficient 4G and 5G networks instead.
Old Phones Face a Dreaded Digital Blackout
If you’re still rocking a 3G-only phone or SIM, brace yourself. Once 3G goes dark, you’ll lose mobile internet altogether. Calls and texts might cling on but only over sluggish 2G, meaning choppier calls and frustration ahead.
“If you have a phone or SIM that only supports 3G, you’ll effectively no longer be able to use the internet once it’s fully switched off by your provider. You’ll still be able to make calls and send text messages over 2G, though the quality of the call will likely be worse than it was on the 3G network.” – MoneySavingExpert.com
Who’s Hit? Virgin Media O2 and Its Network Partners
This blackout isn’t just for Virgin Media O2 users. Mobile providers piggybacking on O2’s network will feel the pinch too. That means:
- Giffgaff
- Sky Mobile
- Tesco Mobile
If you use an older device on these networks, expect disruptions.
Check Your Phone Now or Get Left in the Slow Lane
Virgin Media O2 has named some classic casualties of the shutdown. If you’re holding one of these, it’s time to upgrade:
Apple
- iPhone 1st Gen
- iPhone 3G / 3GS
- iPhone 4 / 5S
Samsung
- Galaxy Fame
- Galaxy Ace 3
- ZV60, Binou, BEAT S
Sony
- Xperia Z2, Xperia E
- Sony Ericsson WT13I, W705
LG
- Calisto, Pop, Prada, G1600
Motorola
- MOTO E, Motokey Social, EM30, C118V
- Nexus ONE
- Galaxy Nexus
Nokia
- 220, Lumia 925
- 106.1, 2330 Classic
For the full rundown, check Virgin Media O2’s official site.
Upgrade or Lose Out: Don’t Get Caught Offline
If your phone is on the endangered list, Virgin Media O2 urges you to swap it for a 4G or 5G device now. There are trade-in offers and upgrade deals — some users could score over £1,000 by recycling old tech.
Remember, this is all part of a UK-wide move as providers like EE and Vodafone have already begun killing off 3G to make way for a high-speed digital future.