Version 20. & 3 What You Need to know (Wifi ONLY A...

Once you have installed the new firmware you will not be able to define axcess point only WiFi you acnnot select 3 and in settings you always get axcess denied. there fore you need to do the following to fix this issue. (Hard & soft reset does NOT work
You need to ring 3 on 0800 3586795 or 0800 3586796 after you have installed Version 20.0.019 you will then be sent a text with the correct settings. Open the text and click save.
  Hope this helps you all

Didn't have this problem myself.
As an alternative to calling the monkeys, can you not just request the settings from their Website ->
http://www.three.co.uk/Help_Support/About_my_mobile/Software_settings - then click 'Over the air' from the right handside?.
Regards
Iain

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