I replaced my screen with a new screen/frame. it worked fine for a couple of days then the display started looking like this. could it be the video output or the screen? I wonder if I should just give up on the phone.
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Your LCD connector may not be properly plugged in, also you have to remember that this is plastic LCD and you may flexed it the wrong way. My suggestion would be removing the frame and making sure that's LCD connector is plugged in the right way and turn the flex on without the frame. Flex cable to LCD also might be pinched. It may sound crazy but I think you did not reassemble it the right way.
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it is possible it might not be assembled correctly, I bought it as an assembled unit. since it worked initially maybe the cable came loose in the frame
thanks for your suggestion, I pulled the cable loose from the frame , reseated it and now it works again
what are the antenna wires for, is it wifi or the cell network? i have one that is broken, it was broken when I replaced the screen, but i did get cell service. now that i fixed the screen again, i do not get cell service.
Carefully inspect the wires and back cover. I would suggest to use magnify glass and make sure that the connectors on the end of the wires are not broken . Also expect the back cover .
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solder the ends back on, still no go. did factory reset. how could it display new voicemail notifications? I would think it would be hitting the network. could it be that this isnt the sim I activated it on?
If you using SIM from different network then your flex must be first unlocked to access that network. Check your radio signal icon to see if you have a connection. Also check what kind of a network it displays in the settings
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If you using SIM from different network then your flex must be first unlocked to access that network. Check your radio signal icon to see if you have a connection. Also check what kind of a network it displays in the settings
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nope same network, sim works in my phone, I put the orginal one in the flex and it doesnt receive signal either. oh well to the scrap heap it goes
I know that sounds silly but did you check APN settings if its even there. I would not give up that easy my Flex was completely bricked and I recovered I did not give up
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it says att nextgenphone. its wierd it will say new voicemails and messages, I have wifi off
That's weird personally I think that you have the wrong firmware that's why your radio is not working notification about messages and voicemails means nothing. Used LG firmware tool and reload to the stock. It should never say Att nextgenphone
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I haven't touched the firmware I tried rooting it unsuccessfully. I think next Gen is the default from what I heard other flex owners have...I did manually add other apns, they didn't work
wierd. I flashed the orginal rom, I put my sim in i had 4 bars. I attempted to make phone call it said dialing but never did anything. then I noticed I had no bars again, reboot, same thing. APN says att phone now.
If you have signal bars jumping like that On and off then I think it is your antenna losing a connection recheck the wire connector and back cover. It seems that it is intermittent problem
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I think the phone just may not be provisioned on the network. I used an older rom 4.2.2 I get 4 bars, when I put the sim in they go out, if i take the sim out the bars come back
I understand, but you said that you using activated SIM and as long as the phone is not blacklisted then everything should be working fine
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att said the imei was different, probably still reading old phone. it recieved 2 text messages then went back to not getting signal. I will purchase new cables since that is the only thing I can think of. if that doesnt fix it, itll go on ebay good parts. I am trying to find out where the network antenna is on this. I think the 2 flex cables are for wifi, that works great
If I'm not mistaken that will be gray cable. Why don't you call the AT&T and give them phone's IMEI along with your SIM cards serial number
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I got a weather alert on my phone with no sim in it. my cables should be in tomorrow.
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I know it seems strange. I'm deployed to Afghanistan right now and brought my phone with me because it's my alarm clock. I since purchased the DishPointerAR app. (I'll be doing a review shortly) I now constantly have my phone with me. I don't like having it in normal mode because my T-Mobile Germany SIM is still in it and I don't want to rack up crazy charges over here. I DO however want to have the ability to use WIFI because we have a connection here that I use. I remember a while back I used a rom that had this built in, but don't remember what it was. Besides, I really enjoy cyanogen. If anyone can help I'd really appreciate it.
Not sure if this is what you want but try droid wall in the market. Blocks data use
for data you can try the app above or just go into your wireless settings and remove your current APN settings. also disable mobile networks and data roaming.
for voice calls, if you want to disable that, you can set all of your contacts to be sent straight to voicemail when they try to call you. i think you can even contact tmo and tell them to disable service temporary until you come back. or you can remove your simcard all together. if you lose the simcard you can always get a replacement without ill effects.
hope those are some alternatives you can try.
@Jamison904
That would be part of it. I also want to disable even the remote possibility of phone calls or anything like that. I keep getting messages that I have voice mails if I disable airplane mode. I've even had the phone actually ring. I don't want the ridiculous international roaming charges I'm sure to incur here.
@NguyenHuu
The SIM card thing would be a reasonable Idea. Although I don't know how my phone would do without a SIM in it. All contacts to VM sort of works, but sometimes people call from #s not in my contacts. I have no idea how T-Mobile Germany would be about putting my account on hold due to me deploying with US Military. (I went straight to the company, I didn't go through the re-seller on base that could maybe work those kinds of things.)
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I know it seems strange. I'm deployed to Afghanistan right now and brought my phone with me because it's my alarm clock. I since purchased the DishPointerAR app. (I'll be doing a review shortly) I now constantly have my phone with me. I don't like having it in normal mode because my T-Mobile Germany SIM is still in it and I don't want to rack up crazy charges over here. I DO however want to have the ability to use WIFI because we have a connection here that I use. I remember a while back I used a rom that had this built in, but don't remember what it was. Besides, I really enjoy cyanogen. If anyone can help I'd really appreciate it.
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Apndroid is also an app you could use and it includes a widget to put on your home screen to turn off 3g/edge/gprs. It's in Wesgarner's rom which is based off of Cyan's rom or you probably can get it in the market.
download anycut, new shortcut, activity, phone info. From there disable the radio
Airplane mode?
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Airplane mode?
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airplane mode disables wifi. the OP wants to have a functional wifi device.
I forgot my phone in my B-Hut but later I'll pick it up and try Apndroid and Anycut. We'll see how that does.
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I forgot my phone in my B-Hut but later I'll pick it up and try Apndroid and Anycut. We'll see how that does.
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man, there is actually an app that does exactly what you want. but i have no access to market now and i dont remember the name.
I will have a look for you in some way.
I remember the author posting on these forums.
Be careful, I'd rather deactivate voicemail in the web-control on T-Mobiles homepage. I don't know if things have changed but my old knowledge tells me that sending somebody to voicemail while roaming is more expensive than accepting a call (since the call is directed to you, then forwarded back to voice-mail, which would result in paying active+passive roaming fee)
If you deactivate voice-mail via t-mobile (can't do that via the phone's settings menus), you can just push the "hang up" button when the phone rings. Alternatively remove the SIM-card.
Remove SIM Card?
You don't mention you are using your phone for actual phone calls either (you say it's originally just for alarm), if this is the case, why not remove your SIM card? If you do this, no worries about calls or using mobile data. But, you will still have access to wifi.
Pull out the sim, flip it upside down, shove it back in while still upside down.
Well, I tried APNDroid but that was JUST for Data. The Anycut trick worked prefectly and does exactly what I was looking for. I tried the "turn the SIM around" trick, but I couldn't get the battery back in because the little nub on the batt that goes in the notch of the SIM. It DID work without a SIM at all, but I don't want to lose mine and rist TM Germany charging some stupid amount of money for a new one. Everything's working great now.
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I tried the "turn the SIM around" trick, but I couldn't get the battery back in because the little nub on the batt
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Not much imagination there, huh? You can actually TRIM the sim card or the battery to make it fit. The chip is ENTIRELY under the gold contact pads, so any plastic beyond the gold pads can be safely trimmed.
There is actually a free, dedicated app for this, it was also mentioned on the previous page (as an edit note though).
The app is called "Airplane Mode Wi-Fi Tool". It lets you connect to Wi-fi whilst having airplane mode activated.
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Try this: Airplane Mode WiFi Tool (http://www.androlib.com/android.application.net-geekherd-airplanemode-qqiq.aspx)
I'm using this and it allows the use of WiFi while in Airplane mode.
It's also free which is always a bonus!
Hope this helps,
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The app you are looking for is called "Airplane Mode Wi-Fi Tool" Its in the Market. Not a very catchy name but it does EXACTLY like you want. Turn OFF the phone and turn ON the wi-fi. Hope this helps.
What I did was use anycut to get access to the phone info. I turned off radio and it worked perfectly.
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What I did was use anycut to get access to the phone info. I turned off radio and it worked perfectly.
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You can also just type in to your dialer *#*#4636#*#* to get there.
Been having this issue since before I even left the store with my new One.
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Also, I'd occasionally get a notification that the network didn't respond in time, the SIM card has locked and that I need to power cycle. Voice and data always worked. But either of those two would pop up at least once an hour. Yesterday, I pulled the SIM and and put it back in. That notification doesn't appear anymore, but I keep getting a notification that "the process com.android.phone has stopped", about every five minutes. My data connection will then tank for a few seconds and come back.
What could be the problem? I have no experience with SIM cards. Do I get a new SIM card?
Been getting random sim card errors as well.
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Love Divine said:
Been having this issue since before I even left the store with my new One.
Something like this would pop in the notification bar:
Also, I'd occasionally get a notification that the network didn't respond in time, the SIM card has locked and that I need to power cycle. Voice and data always worked. But either of those two would pop up at least once an hour. Yesterday, I pulled the SIM and and put it back in. That notification doesn't appear anymore, but I keep getting a notification that "the process com.android.phone has stopped", about every five minutes. My data connection will then tank for a few seconds and come back.
What could be the problem? I have no experience with SIM cards. Do I get a new SIM card?
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i was getting the same error messages, but it was because one of the towers was down on my area when the tower was fix problem went away.... but try updating your profile and prl see if that helps
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I took the Sim card out and out it back in. Read somewhere that they come loose every now and then.
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Taking the SIM card out and in at first stopped the invalid sim messages, but lead to the com.android.phone error like once every two minutes. Which sucked. Eventually it went away on its own though. But it came back a couple days ago, and happened like once every 30 seconds. It made the phone unusable. It got better by itself after about a day, the error is much less frequent now. PRL/Profile update did nothing.
I factory reseted, but both errors are still present.
What could possibly be causing this? Do I have a defective device? Sprint was clueless on the phone. It was doing this before I even left the store, but I wrote it off as nothing. Could I have a defective device?
Nahh i wouldnt even go to sprint. May have a talk with htc as they know a lot more than sprint.
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Got the same error but not on Sprint. It probably an error on 4g signal. My solution is to switch back to GSM Mode only, or WCDMA Only (either of the two), then restart your phone. It might be an fault on a 4g tower.
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Have Sprint check to see if the UICC on your account matches the one in your phone. This happened to me when I got my One and it didn't come with a SIM, so I took an active UICC from another One and mine did the same thing.
It could also be an issue with the card, or possibly the phone. Sprint has a pretty crappy system in place for this whole SIM card thing anyways.
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Larbo said:
Have Sprint check to see if the UICC on your account matches the one in your phone. This happened to me when I got my One and it didn't come with a SIM, so I took an active UICC from another One and mine did the same thing.
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^^^ This.
Is exactly what happened to me. Have an online chat with Sprint. They will adjust their info and give you a service update.
And if they tell you that you need a new SIM card, tell them that they're wrong and need to check your UICC ID.
Larbo said:
Have Sprint check to see if the UICC on your account matches the one in your phone. This happened to me when I got my One and it didn't come with a SIM, so I took an active UICC from another One and mine did the same thing.
It could also be an issue with the card, or possibly the phone. Sprint has a pretty crappy system in place for this whole SIM card thing anyways.
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Oh my god thank you! This happened on my Sprint Note 3, and was driving me nuts. Thank you for having the solution.
So this shows up in more search results, here are the three popups I got after every boot:
Because of the type of account you have, we'll need to help you with this task. Please dial *2 from your Sprint phone or call Customer Care at 1-888-211-4727 from another phone so we can assist you.
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The network did not respond in time. The SIM card has locked. Please power cycle the device and if the problem persists, contact Customer Service.
Cancel / OK
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SIM card removed
Unable to detect your SIM card.
Your device will restart to check for your SIM card.
Cancel / Restart
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Larbo said:
Have Sprint check to see if the UICC on your account matches the one in your phone. This happened to me when I got my One and it didn't come with a SIM, so I took an active UICC from another One and mine did the same thing.
It could also be an issue with the card, or possibly the phone. Sprint has a pretty crappy system in place for this whole SIM card thing anyways.
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sauprankul said:
^^^ This.
Is exactly what happened to me. Have an online chat with Sprint. They will adjust their info and give you a service update.
And if they tell you that you need a new SIM card, tell them that they're wrong and need to check your UICC ID.
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very useful information, thanks, you save me the trip to Sprint!!!
Thank you so much for this advice. I had just taken my phone to the Sprint Store today after having my phone replaced and they couldn't figure it out. 10 minutes on XDA and I get the correct answer and resolved the problem by calling support. I should have checked here first!
Hi everyone,
I gave my mom a Moto G 2014 for christmas and updated it to Lollipop a few weeks ago when the update was pushed OTA.
However, ever since updating, an exclamation mark appears next to the Mobile Network iccon and I can't connect to the internet on mobile data now, even though it worked fine before the update (no exclamation mark then). WIFI works fine though.
I really need a solution as right now we are paying monthly for data we can't use. I already tried the following:
Switching to the second sim slot;
Deleting and restoring APN's;
Rebooting the phone;
Clearing cache through the recovery menu.
Unfortunately, nothing worked. I don't want to factory reset if possible, as this is my mothers first smartphone and nothing is currently backed up. She really enjoys the phone as is, and I don't want to mess with it.
If you know the solution, please help out.
Thanks!
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You said deleting and restoring APN's. Have manually edited the APN to the correct values?
No, I used the restore to default option. I contacted Motorola support and they sent me instructions per mail on how to delete and restore my APN's, so I followed that to the letter to no avail, unfortunately.
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Who is your carrier?
Telfort, I live in the Netherlands.
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Check out this thread, one of the users posting there is a Telfort employee.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=911420
Will take a look, thanks. But, isn't there anyone else experiencing this issue? I've seen multiple threads at Android Central without a solution all made in february this year.
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I experience some problems with my automatic network selection.
My carrier uses its own GSM cells for connectivity where they are available. But they also have a contract with a different carrier to use they're cells when a proprietary one is not available. This means that if the phone does not detect a cell for my carrier it will connect to a cell from the other carrier. But this will switch the phone to roaming, meaning different data plan and stuff.
The problem is that it seems the phone can not make a priority for my carrier cells and it often switches to roaming. This might be either because poor phone optimization, GSM signal or simply no cell available. But with my old phone this was not an issue and it rarely switched to roaming.
This might be connected to your problem and I hope for a sollution for this.
Im on 22.21.28.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03 reteu xt1068
Still no solution found unfortunately. Hopefully this gets resolved soon.
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Hi,
change your Moden, Baseband, and Radio. Im on Cyanogen 12 (Lolipop) and using the modem from Original Kitkat. It is working agin. You will need the NON-HLOS.bin and fsg.mbn for your country/region.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/xt1068-retaildsdsall-modem-files-xt1068-t2965146
good luck
Hey all, this all started a few days ago, I had gotten into the Android beta so I could get Nougat. It was running fine for a few days, maybe a week. Then after I rebooted the phone for something, it wasn't finding my cell network. I decided now was as good a time as any to root it and see what ROMs were out there, it had been a few years and I had never rooted my Nexus 6.
I installed Pure Nexus and it was all good for a day or so, then my phone kept telling me it wasn't rooted. Not sure how that happens, but whatever, I decided to go through the steps again and root it and make sure it was all good. Ever since then it has unable to find my cell network. It sticks on the initial search for the network when I boot up my phone. I'm on T-Mobile with a Nexus 6.
In Cellular network settings it can't seem to decide if it's supposed to use GSM or CDMA, keep jumping back and forth. As such "Access Point Names" disappears then reappears. Either way, it's blank. I've even manually added an APN according to T-Mobile's website, but it disappeared once it switched back to CDMA and back.
I've taken the SIM card out, put it back in, no luck. I've wiped, I've rolled back to my nandroid backup, I even used Nexus Root Toolkit to flash stock and unroot, still not finding my cell service. Any suggestions/thoughts?
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Hey all, this all started a few days ago, I had gotten into the Android beta so I could get Nougat. It was running fine for a few days, maybe a week. Then after I rebooted the phone for something, it wasn't finding my cell network. I decided now was as good a time as any to root it and see what ROMs were out there, it had been a few years and I had never rooted my Nexus 6.
I installed Pure Nexus and it was all good for a day or so, then my phone kept telling me it wasn't rooted. Not sure how that happens, but whatever, I decided to go through the steps again and root it and make sure it was all good. Ever since then it has unable to find my cell network. It sticks on the initial search for the network when I boot up my phone. I'm on T-Mobile with a Nexus 6.
In Cellular network settings it can't seem to decide if it's supposed to use GSM or CDMA, keep jumping back and forth. As such "Access Point Names" disappears then reappears. Either way, it's blank. I've even manually added an APN according to T-Mobile's website, but it disappeared once it switched back to CDMA and back.
I've taken the SIM card out, put it back in, no luck. I've wiped, I've rolled back to my nandroid backup, I even used Nexus Root Toolkit to flash stock and unroot, still not finding my cell service. Any suggestions/thoughts?
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If you have access to another SIM card I would try that. If you acquire a signal with another SIM card the one you have is bad. You could even try removing and reinstalling your current SIM card to see if that helps.
Flash factory images with out a sim and do a complete boot. I had issues coming to T-Mobile from Sprint on my n6. After first boot power down and insert sim, then boot. It should auto detect the APN settings.
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^ This
If that still doesn't work, you could try flashing a different radio image from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/fxz-nexus-6-recovery-flashable-fastboot-t3066052
Any luck?
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Flash factory images with out a sim and do a complete boot. I had issues coming to T-Mobile from Sprint on my n6. After first boot power down and insert sim, then boot. It should auto detect the APN settings.
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aroy97 said:
^ This
If that still doesn't work, you could try flashing a different radio image from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/fxz-nexus-6-recovery-flashable-fastboot-t3066052
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Any luck?
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Thanks everyone. I tried all of the suggestions, the first flashing without a sim, didn't work. I just wrapped up trying a new radio image, no luck there either.
Thinking it's probably just hardware, so bummed. Any other thoughts?
Thanks for checking in 31ken31.
Have ya tried and other known working sim cards on att or something to see if it finds that
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Just updating this in the event someone is routed to it through Google in the future. After flashing, trying to new sims, etc. it was pretty much guaranteed to be a hardware issue. The sim card reader is just not reading the sim cards. I upgraded to an LG V20 and am in love! Thanks for everyone who tried to help.
Hi All,
First off all a thank you in advance for any assistance given.
I purchased my beloved phone from DX.com, it came down from Singapore so i knew a gamble was being taken. I received my phone a couple of weeks later, and i couldnt get 4G. Everything else worked fine.
What i've done so far:
I have checked every setting under the sun to see if could enable 4G, every setting ive come across seem to be ok.
I have contacted my network provider and everything is fine on their end, (the sim was working fine on my previous phone)
I have check my fingerprint and phone details to check if everything is compatible, and i also updated my WW version to the latest. - see details here
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Hi All,
First off all a thank you in advance for any assistance given.
I purchased my beloved phone from DX.com, it came down from Singapore so i knew a gamble was being taken. I received my phone a couple of weeks later, and i couldnt get 4G. Everything else worked fine.
What i've done so far:
I have checked every setting under the sun to see if could enable 4G, every setting ive come across seem to be ok.
I have contacted my network provider and everything is fine on their end, (the sim was working fine on my previous phone)
I have check my fingerprint and phone details to check if everything is compatible, and i also updated my WW version to the latest. - see details here
I cannot get 4g to work at all and im thining of sending the phone back and purchase from asus them selves and just brunt the cost in the chin. Any help would be apreciated.
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Going from your user name, you live in UK? Depends what network you're on, this phone has no band 20. Which is fine if you're on ee, but other networks use band 20 for 4g... Google which network bands your provider use
TugainUk said:
Hi All,
First off all a thank you in advance for any assistance given.
I purchased my beloved phone from DX.com, it came down from Singapore so i knew a gamble was being taken. I received my phone a couple of weeks later, and i couldnt get 4G. Everything else worked fine.
What i've done so far:
I have checked every setting under the sun to see if could enable 4G, every setting ive come across seem to be ok.
I have contacted my network provider and everything is fine on their end, (the sim was working fine on my previous phone)
I have check my fingerprint and phone details to check if everything is compatible, and i also updated my WW version to the latest. - see details here
I cannot get 4g to work at all and im thining of sending the phone back and purchase from asus them selves and just brunt the cost in the chin. Any help would be apreciated.
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My tuppenceworth, I'm on 3uk, and have no issues with 4g. I bought my rog2 direct from ASUS.
I have noticed some slight oddities between the sim slots though. Ie, my pin protected sim doesn't prompt me for the pin in tray 1. It just doesn't work. When I put it in tray 2, all works as it should. Have you tried swapping to tray 2? Failing that, you might just need a new sim?
EDIT. Just noticed you have tencent hardware, so all this advice may well be irrelevant.
I bought my from Asus, sure it had 4g to start with. Did an update and now it doesn't work.
I'm on vodafone in the UK
Update - 4g works at home. Weird as 4g was always ok on other phones at work. Must be a weaker pick up on this phone?
Odd at work, if I have phone set to 2g/3g/4g it sits on EDGE. If I put it on 2g/3g I get H+
You'd think the first would sit on H+
Annoying having to change the setting
i feel this phone 4g very week compare to my old pocophone....
Too many WiFi antennas and not enough 4g antenna? Guess it won't ever be a software fix?
Phones great, just super annoying at work I can't get 4g inside.
Go out the door and it's 4g no problem.
Everyone's iPhones, Samsung's etc.... All get 4g, just not me