I hope and they can help me, I have this doubt: I currently live in an area where there is no good signal alone with telcel, I use virgin and the network is very bad in my area, what I discovered is that when installing this custom rom https: / /forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/rom-resurrection-remix-v5-7-3-09-09-2016-t3458530 on my bike x2 2014, the network of my data I grab it without Problems being virgin and the service was super good, but when returning to the original stock, the problem of bad reception returns, can someone tell me that this special rom has?
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Does anyone have the same problems with the breeze that when you make a call it can drop it with no warning show "No service" and suddenly get it back straight away?
i have radio 1.38 installed, using a ORange UK 3G PAYG sim in a full coverage 2G area and 1-2 bars 3G area.
i have tried to set the thing to GSM only and 3G only but this doesn't solve it. has anyone......anyone out there figured a way to sort this?
or does anyone know of the possibility of getting a replacement from HTC that works?
cheers to anyone who can help
Dan
Same problem here, with Orange also, although on contract with them.
Please let me know if you find a solution. I emailed HTC, which I already know you have done, and you have had a replacement handset. This is not a good start for me
I had the best luck with my Sony Ericsson K610i. It was the best 3G Bluetooth Modem ever.. shame no Exchange ActiveSync/DirectPush
I have exactly same problem. Phone calls are dropped with no services message. And I have to restart phone at least once a week because my phone will fail to find any network. After reboot it works fine for a while. I have latest firmware with 1.38 radio. Phone is from O2 CZ.
Hi guys,
did you try to switch from 2G and 3G connection to 2G only? I assume this problem is caused by the network coverage while the Breeze is switching from 3G to 2G and vice versa. Me and some friends (Vodafone and T-Mobil) didn't discover these kind of problems.....
Cheers
Michael
Yes, I did it. But I still have to restart phone every week because phone lost signal.
I'm thinking about to flashing newer radio.
Hmm, we are using this version: "MTeoR_Upgrade_1.34.251.1_1.38.00.10_EUR_SHIP.exe" and it works well......
Hi everyone,
I have a touch diamond under a week old, I have used it both inside and outside the house and have checked the coverage online on the orange website and also by calling customer services.
I am not getting hardly any 3G coverage and most of the time it stays fully on the G coverage and switches to 3G and quickly back again and sometimes HSDPA.
I have contacted orange and I am going to send the phone back as I am not happy with this at all.
Is there any rom i can apply I have seen the radio .25 one which apparently improves reception but would I be able to reset everything back incase this fails as well?
Please can anyone help me out I love the phone but browsing is so slow without 3g!
I am in the same boat.
My Orange reception is useless with the phone when in my house finding it hard to even get a signal.
I am fairly certain that its not the phone as I put the sim in another phone and reception was equally bad.
Luckily I also have a T-Mobile contract so will be putting the sim from T-mobile in the Orange Diamond as soon as I can get it unlocked!
Orange is good for me with stock rom and stock radio.
I live in a 2g zone in the countryside, so yes internet is a bit slow for browsing and youtube sucks but call reception is excellent.
http://coverage.orange.co.uk/business/small/uk/UKCoverageSearch.htm
Works fine for me
I live in Wycombe and have great reception. Always have 3G and a lot of the time I even get HSDPA. I am using original radio and TLR3 ROM. It used to work well on the original ROM but not as good as since moving to TLR, even though this shouldn't make a difference!!!
Recently my signal is constantly switching from G, 3G and H (sometimes full bars with no signal icon). I'm at work so not in a new poor reception area. It'll switch even if I move the phone a couple of inches in one direction. Generally getting poor reception tho.
What I'm wondering if whether to speak directly with TMob or whether it's a) atmospheric issues or b) something to do with my Darky ROM flashed modem (BUJP5)
I have a sneaky suspicion TMob won't help if they discover the phones seriously modded.
It's causing me a lot of grief
Thanks in advance for any advice
Well, I guess I'll sort it out myself.
It appears that it might have been a couple of things; Juice Defender seemed to screw up reconnecting to 3G leaving me with full bars but no signal plus the Preferred Network Type was set to Unknown. I've now changed this to GSM/CDMA auto (PRL) and my signal seems to have stabilised (still a lousy strength tho)
Clue to problem board is littered with problems from one rom and thats it
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Its the rom remove that before trying anything clean wipe and stock install .
jje
My phone will not use 4G (HSPA+ or 3G) at my work indoors and favours 2G. My HTC Sensation could be made to use 3G by cycling the radio off/on - but this HTC One is not able to get any 3G plus. I assume this is not a ROM issue as it behaved exactly the same on the original US T-mobile ROM build. Just outside the building (and always at home) I get 4G (not LTE but T-mobile HSPA) speeds (slow here at around 4-6Mbps).
I know that settings can be changed to make the radio favour 3g/4G etc (even if a poor signal) but can anyone help here. I can sit the HTC One right next to the Sensation and the Sensation will show 3G with 1-2 bars and the One will show 4-5 bars with 2G! (and very poor data rates on the HTC One as you'd expect).
I am on a US T-Mobile model on 10.1 ROM with new radio (4A.16.3250.24_10.38.1150.03.zip) - VERY impressed.
tony.wheeler said:
My phone will not use 4G (HSPA+ or 3G) at my work indoors and favours 2G. My HTC Sensation could be made to use 3G by cycling the radio off/on - but this HTC One is not able to get any 3G plus. I assume this is not a ROM issue as it behaved exactly the same on the original US T-mobile ROM build. Just outside the building (and always at home) I get 4G (not LTE but T-mobile HSPA) speeds (slow here at around 4-6Mbps).
I know that settings can be changed to make the radio favour 3g/4G etc (even if a poor signal) but can anyone help here. I can sit the HTC One right next to the Sensation and the Sensation will show 3G with 1-2 bars and the One will show 4-5 bars with 2G! (and very poor data rates on the HTC One as you'd expect).
I am on a US T-Mobile model on 10.1 ROM with new radio (4A.16.3250.24_10.38.1150.03.zip) - VERY impressed.
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Hey Mate,
I was also facing same kind of wiered issue, I am on Developer edition and In India and initially Was not not able to connect to any 2G network. I tried everything from Custom ROM to STOCK ROM, Radio, SIM card change, orperator change etc.... but mothing worked. I was only able to connect to 3G networks.
Today finally I S-OFF'ed my ONE and after that it's connecting to 2G and 3G both networks. I think there is something related with security.
Try to S-OFF !!
mahesh_9j said:
Hey Mate,
I was also facing same kind of wiered issue, I am on Developer edition and In India and initially Was not not able to connect to any 2G network. I tried everything from Custom ROM to STOCK ROM, Radio, SIM card change, orperator change etc.... but mothing worked. I was only able to connect to 3G networks.
Today finally I S-OFF'ed my ONE and after that it's connecting to 2G and 3G both networks. I think there is something related with security.
Try to S-OFF !!
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Thanks - but I can get 3G and 2G signals now. It is just that the phone seems to significantly favour the stronger 2G (more stable) connection even though a low signal strength 3G connection can be achieved (as shown on my Sensation). I do not want to try S-off just yet as that should really only allow the changing of H-boot and radio firmware etc. I have never read anything that indicates that S-Off can improve a given (un-changed) radio. It is this method I want to try first - I am already on the .24 radio but that made no changes.
I do know that it is possible to access a hidden (HTC Engineer?) radio menu by typing a series of numbers and hash (#) symbols into the phone dialler - that reveals a menu in which (I believe) you can change the priority of network selection.
It could, of course, just be that the HTC sensation radio hardware is better than the HTC One - I hope not.
Regards
Hi guys!
Around 2 months ago I started having some issues when connected to the 3G network. Most of the times, it didn't transfer at all and my network icon was with the "!" sign.. I was on PAC LP and I blamed it (or some software-related cause). However, if I marked "Use only 2G networks", it did work...
I flashed the phone yesterday. A clean, fresh and quite deep install (wipes, .228 FTF, new kernel, new ROM -eXistenZ-, etc etc). The surprise was that I still have it... If I try to connect to 3G networks I might get a couple of seconds of connection, but then it just disconnects and stays like that until I change back to 2G networks... Just in case I reflashed again, same procedure, and it's still there, even on stock .228...
I bought the phone 2 years ago (in Europe, that's why I can't use LTE here), and never had a problem like this. Of course, I'm at the same place with 3G coverage (other phones do work), I've already tried different APNs, providers, etc, so I hope not, but I'm starting to think this could be related to a hardware issue...
Does anyone have an idea? Is there any software part that is not changed during a flash and could be responsible? Or maybe how to rule out hardware or software issues? This happened while I was on PAC LP, stock .228 and eXistenZ...
Thanks in advance!
It could be many factors involved - one of them could be that the operator you are currently connected (ex. Vodafone, At&t) maybe changed all their antennas in your area from 3g to 4g, and that would result in your lack of connecting to 3g.
I once changed my operator because it had better offer and then I regretted it since the connectivity was worse with the second operator and would constantly switch from 2g to 3g to 4g, all this with a major impact on battery life.
It could be also hardware related, but I wouldn't bet on it. Try checking with another phone with the same sim in the same areas to get an idea what it might be.
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It could be many factors involved - one of them could be that the operator you are currently connected (ex. Vodafone, At&t) maybe changed all their antennas in your area from 3g to 4g, and that would result in your lack of connecting to 3g.
I once changed my operator because it had better offer and then I regretted it since the connectivity was worse with the second operator and would constantly switch from 2g to 3g to 4g, all this with a major impact on battery life.
It could be also hardware related, but I wouldn't bet on it. Try checking with another phone with the same sim in the same areas to get an idea what it might be.
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Hi aaronkatrini.
Thanks for your answer! However, it's not my operator's fault:
- All other phones in the same area do work.
- Other operators (other SIM cards) in my phone have the same issue, so I guess it's related to my phone, software or hardware...
I haven't checked yet another phone with my SIM card, I could try that to rule completely out the SIM card/operator's fault.
Thanks again!