The UK’s major mobile providers, including EE and Vodafone, have gradually been axing all 3G services over the past few years.
Virgin Media O2 is the latest provider to switch off its 3G network so it can focus on the “faster, more reliable and more energy-efficient” 4G and 5G networks.
It’s 3G network switch off began on April 2, with the city of Durham the first area affected.
📡 Virgin Media O2 begins its 3G switch-off this April in Durham, marking a key milestone in our network evolution.
This move allows us to focus on faster, more reliable #4G and #5G services, delivering better connectivity for our customers. 🌐📱
Learn more here:… pic.twitter.com/JE1YXHkKnA
— Virgin Media O2 News (@VMO2News) January 13, 2025
The switch-off is also set to impact other mobile providers which use Virgin Media O2’s network, including:
- Giffgaff
- Sky Mobile
- Tesco Mobile
Virgin Media O2 reveals the next areas to be impacted by 3G switch off
Virgin Media O2 has now revealed the areas, along with the dates, where it will switch off its 3G network next:
- Norwich (July 16)
- Telford (July 16)
- Guildford (July 16)
- Torquay (August 4)
📡 We’re continuing our 3G switch-off programme.
Next up: Norwich, Telford, Guildford & Torquay.
This move frees up spectrum for faster, more reliable #4G & #5G – keeping our customers better connected.
📱 Read more: pic.twitter.com/5j1GBg58Rc
— Virgin Media O2 News (@VMO2News) April 22, 2025
Virgin Media O2’s Chief Technology Officer, Jeanie York, said: “We’re switching off our 3G network to focus our attention and investment on upgrading faster and more reliable 4G and 5G networks that will give our customers a better overall experience.
“Following the successful pilot in Durham earlier this month, we will now be switching off 3G in Norwich, Telford and Guildford in July, and Torquay in early August, with the rest of the UK to follow by the end of the year.
“While we know that the vast majority of our customers already have a 4G or 5G device and will not have to take any action, our priority is to provide support to those who need it.
“That is why we are reaching out directly to customers who do not have a 4G or 5G handset, and calling those we know are vulnerable, to provide information about their next steps.
“It is important these customers upgrade their handsets in order to continue using mobile data after 3G is switched off.”
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‘You’ll struggle to do even the basics’ – Virgin Media O2 customers with 3G devices warned to switch
Any customers who don’t upgrade to a 4G or 5G device before 3G is switched off in their area will still be able to make voice calls and send text messages, but will be unable to use mobile data.
Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert (MSE) urged those Virgin Media O2 customers with phones or sims that only support 3G to make the switch to 4G or 5G devices urgently or be left with no internet.
MSE explained: “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 technically be able to connect to the internet, but you’ll struggle to do even basic tasks.
“You’ll still be able to make calls and send text messages over 2G, though the quality of the call will likely be a lot worse than it was on the 3G network.”
Customers with 3G devices will be unable to use the internet once the network is switched off. (Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire) The 3G switch-off will only impact those customers with older devices and sim cards, ones that are unable to connect to the newer 4G or 5G networks.
Devices affected by Virgin Media O2’s 3G switch-off
If you are unsure whether or not your device will lose mobile data access when Virgin Media O2’s 3G network is switched off, don’t worry; there is a way to check.
Visit the Virgin Media O2 website and look at its list of devices that are not compatible with 4G and WiFi Calling.
If your phone/sim is on that list, you will be impacted by the switch-off and will need to change devices before it happens.
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Devices on the list include:
Apple iPhone
- iPhone 1 Generation
- iPhone 3G
- iPhone 3GS
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 5S
Samsung
- Samsung ZV60
- Samsung Binou
- Samsung GT-C3592
- Samsung BEAT S
- Samsung Galaxy Fame
- Samsung SLIDER
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 3
Sony
- Sony Ericsson WT13I
- Sony Ericsson W705
- Sony Xperia Z2
- Sony Xperia E
LG
- LG Calisto
- LG Pop
- LG Prada
- LG New Chocolate
- LG G1600
Google
- Google Galaxy Nexus
- Google Nexus ONE
Motorola
- Motorola MOTO E
- Motorola EM30
- Motorola Motokey Social
- Motorola C118V
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Nokia
- Nokia 220
- Nokia 106.1
- Nokia Lumia 925
- Nokia 2330 Classic
For the full list of devices affected or any further information about Virgin Media O2’s 3G network switch off, visit its website (a link to which can be found above).