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Any solution?
Only GPRS/EDGE does work, if 3G is available, it disconnects automatically until 3G isn't available.
Solution: Set to 2G-Only :-(
Anyone has the same problem?
I didn't have this problem with FRF 72.
Provider: Sunrise Switzerland
Radio: 32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.12_7
Have you tried going into your phone settings from *#*#4636#*#* and setting it to wcdma only? I did that on mine not too long ago and no more dropping to edge for me!
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andi86 said:
Any solution?
Only GPRS/EDGE does work, if 3G is available, it disconnects automatically until 3G isn't available.
Solution: Set to 2G-Only :-(
Anyone has the same problem?
I didn't have this problem with FRF 72.
Provider: Sunrise Switzerland
Radio: 32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.12_7
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does it lose complete signal? or does it show 3g still but just not doing anything?
Mine was working at first after flash. Then at about 2am it just kept trying to load then times out. Still shows 3g but just dont do anything. Im hoping its just tmobile messing with their towers... I dont see why it would work at first then not now..
The problem is, that i can only have a internet connection, when the phone is logged in into a gsm or edge network.
as soon as wcdma is available, the phone disconnects from the internet.
the signal is always available, but it looses the internet connection when it changes to 3G mode.
when the phone changes from 2G->3G mode, i see for 1s the 3G icon and then no icon will bi there.
when it changes back from 3G->2G, the EDGE/GPRS icon is visible again.
andi86 said:
the signal is always available, but it looses the internet connection when it changes to 3G mode.
when the phone changes from 2G->3G mode, i see for 1s the 3G icon and then no icon will bi there.
when it changes back from 3G->2G, the EDGE/GPRS icon is visible again.
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ok thanks for clarification. My problem is different. I think related to phone company.. I still show the 3g signal and even have bars, but the pages dont load and eventually gives me the check your service and try again alert....
So Im hoping soon its working again for me... And I hope you as well figure it out.....
Thank you Good luck!
Had the same issue after update, did *#*#4636#*#* and noticed I was set to GSM only. Set it to WCDMA preferred and now it's good.
Thank you very much, thats the solution!!
Andi
ezhangin said:
Had the same issue after update, did *#*#4636#*#* and noticed I was set to GSM only. Set it to WCDMA preferred and now it's good.
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ezhangin said:
Had the same issue after update, did *#*#4636#*#* and noticed I was set to GSM only. Set it to WCDMA preferred and now it's good.
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Thank you. Updated to FRF83 this morning and I've had a full 3g signal, just couldn't pull data all day. Could over edge. Sure enough, GSM only was selected.
AT&T N1.
I'm having the same issue on a non-rooted phone on T-Mobile. No 3G after the FRF83 update. Full bars of service and 3G displayed in the status bar. Dropping to Edge only works but there is no data with 3G.
Lost Dog said:
I'm having the same issue on a non-rooted phone on T-Mobile. No 3G after the FRF83 update. Full bars of service and 3G displayed in the status bar. Dropping to Edge only works but there is no data with 3G.
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Same issue here.
Switching to WCDMA preferred doesn't work for me though.....any help is welcome
I think it's a hardware problem with a lot of N1's.
Mine was ok the first 2 months, and later, 3g not working. This is driving me crazy ):
I have tried everything. Change the simcard, I did a reset of the data with my telcon, and nothing happens.
I've seen these problems on many N1's.
I hope google / htc release a fix for this problem.
Lost Dog said:
I'm having the same issue on a non-rooted phone on T-Mobile. No 3G after the FRF83 update. Full bars of service and 3G displayed in the status bar. Dropping to Edge only works but there is no data with 3G.
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how bout checking your bands in the service menu. so *#*#4636#*#* -> phone info -> press the menu key for more options -> select bands -> choose one appropriate for your region (ie "USA BANDS").
If all else fails do a factory reset by going to the settings -> privacy -> restore factory defaults.. of course do a backup/sync/whatever before just to make sure you can get all your apps back.
There's other ways to do a factory reset via the bootloader .. its under recovery and you press up volume or the trackball I think and you can just select all the clear/erase settings there and that should clear out everything on the phone's internal storage.
The factory reset worked for me (via bootloader) when I upped from update-1 to FRF50 and didn't have any data icon next to my signal strength. Could call out but couldn't get data.
Hope that helps.
jasonpich said:
I think it's a hardware problem with a lot of N1's.
Mine was ok the first 2 months, and later, 3g not working. This is driving me crazy ):
I have tried everything. Change the simcard, I did a reset of the data with my telcon, and nothing happens.
I've seen these problems on many N1's.
I hope google / htc release a fix for this problem.
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Check your APN settings. Do a full factory reset from the bootloader. If nothing works you should call tech support again. Most 3g issues where you have issues with connecting are service/signal level related. I *****ed early about my 3g issues on tmobile and it was the network as they've pretty much gone away with improving the backhaul in my area for HSDPA+ or updates to the phone's radio.
HTC is really really really cool about swapping phones and repairing them. If you feel you have a nexus that has hardware issues call them. I did this 3 times already (one time for minor cosmetic issues with the refurb they sent) and I couldn't be happier about how willing they were to replace/repair the phone. It turns out I really didn't have any issues with them at all.. with any issues with hardware from the second refurbished phone. It was service or software related and I'm happy to say with updates/tmobile service improvements I couldn't be happier with this phone.
blisk said:
Check your APN settings. Do a full factory reset from the bootloader. If nothing works you should call tech support again. Most 3g issues where you have issues with connecting are service/signal level related. I *****ed early about my 3g issues on tmobile and it was the network as they've pretty much gone away with improving the backhaul in my area for HSDPA+ or updates to the phone's radio.
HTC is really really really cool about swapping phones and repairing them. If you feel you have a nexus that has hardware issues call them. I did this 3 times already (one time for minor cosmetic issues with the refurb they sent) and I couldn't be happier about how willing they were to replace/repair the phone. It turns out I really didn't have any issues with them at all.. with any issues with hardware from the second refurbished phone. It was service or software related and I'm happy to say with updates/tmobile service improvements I couldn't be happier with this phone.
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Thanks blisk, but the thing I don't understand is why Blackberry 9700 with T-Mobile bands, doesn't have problems at all ?
By the way, I rooted my phone , so the thing with the warranty it's complicated
I had it happen last night at work all night, but when i got home i checked my wife's tp2 and it also was doing the same thing so for levity wasn't the phone but tmobile. They started worming the same time also.... I think its tmobile.
Hello, I had the same problem with my imported n1. I'm using the tmobile version non rooted fully stock manually updated to frf83. I did a *#*#4636#*#* and selected wcdma only, rebooted and couldn't connect to my gsm network. Went in again and did a wcdma preferred, rebooted, and I works better, still changes fast to edge and G, but less often, I'm still trying it but I have high hopes its gonna be ok
Mmmm i did have problems with 3G too after pushing FRF83, but i found out that for some reason the APN settings weren't set correctly after the update. In my case the port setting after the proxy of the APN wasn't set, i changed to the correct value and it worked.
In conclusion, check your APN settings.
Just went from FRF72 to FRF83 and it's working fine.
I'm currently set to GSM auto (PRL) in the *#*#4636#*#* and I didn't change it to that after putting on FRF83.
Hi,
I have done some searching on the forums and found related questions to this, but no answer that fixes my problem.
I have been using a Samsung Ativ S T899M for about 2 years now, originally a phone from Rogers Canada that my work bought, imported into the US on AT&T through Expansys. I actually live in Canada though and use it on Rogers.
We bought these phones with WinPho 8.0 on them, and configured them originally to use the APN WAP.CINGULAR and they connected just fine to Rogers Network, showing 3G, 4G and LTE connectivity for the last 2 years. When I go to the US for work, I switch it to 'Automatic' network connection and I get connectivity just fine. Even through various updates to Windows Phone 8.1, including the Developer Preview.
I recently reset my phone due to formatting issues with an SD card, and reset everything, restoring from a backup:
OS Version: 8.10.14176.243
FW Rev: 2212.12.11.2
HW Rev: 15.3.1.0
Radio Software ver: <blank?>
Radio Hardware ver: <blank?>
I reset the phone, and only 3 days later was I prompted to update to the above versions, although I checked for updates shortly after the reset.
Now to the problem: I no longer see LTE as a connectivity option when connecting to Rogers Network, AND I don't have Internet connectivity, even when choosing 4G. (I realize this might be 2 diff problems)
In the Settings --> 'Cellular+SIM' --> 'SIM' menu, I see only 2G, 3G and 4G in the highest connection speed..no LTE as there was before.
When I search for networks, I see Rogers at 2G, 3G and 4G, no LTE.
I have the APN set to WAP.CINGULAR and have also tried fast.t-mobile.com as advised in some other forum posts, with no luck.
I have the diagnostics app installed (*#634#) and have dialed into the Test Mode menu using *#0011# and tried to follow the codes to get to the UTMS mode menu, but it does not work. Tapping Back twice does nothing whatsoever.
Does anyone have a similar experience? Am I missing the Radio drivers I need? How do I correct this?
Any help / advice / tests are appreciated.
I have this phone as well. Its unlocked from Bell Canada. I made the same mistake and upgraded it to 8.1 DP, I since bought a Nokia Lumia 635 that I use as my daily driver, as there are soo many bugs with the T899M now using the 8.1DP. When I was using it I noticed that missing LTE from the settings as well, but every now and then my phone would tell me I was connected to LTE in the status bar.
I really wish there was a way to restore this phone back to the original factory firmware 8.0....well I'm sure there is, but for some reason there simply is no ROM online to do so. Very unfortunate for us T899M owners who did the 8.1 DP update.
The missing radio HW & SW lines are because Samsung needs to update the firmware, some of the hardware is missing proprietary drivers (radios/camera, etc), unfortunately everytime I contact Samsung they tell me the same thing. "You cannot downgrade, it is not possible. We will let you know when an update is available".....basically the're no help.
Alls we can do is wait....one day it maybe updated...who knows when though...apparently not Samsung.
4G is LTE. I set my highest setting to 4G and in the top corner it shows LTE. 8.1 DP latest
Hello
I am in a great trouble and would really appreciates if someone can help me out here
I live outside U.S and I bought XT1060 verizon Moto X yesterday. The retailer put my GSM sim inside phone and it worked fine without any errors. Voice, sms and gprs was working fine. Phone was 4.4.2 Kitkat stock rom.
Last night i went to settings > about > system update. and there i found that an update is available for 4.4.4. I downloaded the update and installed it successfully without any error. Now my phone is working like before but it can not register my cellular network anymore :crying: No voice no sms no data.
It sometimes grabs the signals and then drops and sometimes shows full signal bars with "No Service" network settings.
I have tried UMTS/GSM mode and Global mode but no use. With global version it shows some 5 digit number on cellular icon in notification area.
Please somebody tells me if Verizon version is sim-lock free then why i am having this issue?
maazz said:
Hello
I am in a great trouble and would really appreciates if someone can help me out here
I live outside U.S and I bought XT1060 verizon Moto X yesterday. The retailer put my GSM sim inside phone and it worked fine without any errors. Voice, sms and gprs was working fine. Phone was 4.4.2 Kitkat stock rom.
Last night i went to settings > about > system update. and there i found that an update is available for 4.4.4. I downloaded the update and installed it successfully without any error. Now my phone is working like before but it can not register my cellular network anymore :crying: No voice no sms no data.
It sometimes grabs the signals and then drops and sometimes shows full signal bars with "No Service" network settings.
I have tried UMTS/GSM mode and Global mode but no use. With global version it shows some 5 digit number on cellular icon in notification area.
Please somebody tells me if Verizon version is sim-lock free then why i am having this issue?
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I have the vzw too, without issues. Try a factory reset maybe?
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@maazz
Due to the FCC rules around the 700mhz C block auction in the USA which Verizon won, they do not SIM lock their LTE phones. And the 4.4.4 OTA on the XT1060 definitely did not SIM luck the X.
Please make sure that your APN settings on your phone are still set correctly for your carrier. If they are not, your phone will not work.
While in many cases the APN settings come down automatically from the carrier, sometimes the phone relies on a table file that is part of the ROM itself instead. If the settings don't come down automatically, and the table got changed (either settings for your carrier were removed, or are no longer correct for your carrier in the 4.4.4 update), you must manually enter them to have working services.
You will have to check with your carrier what the correct APN settings are, and check them against your phone, or visit the GSM Retailer where you got your SIM, and ask them to check it.
KidJoe said:
@maazz
Due to the FCC rules around the 700mhz C block auction in the USA which Verizon won, they do not SIM lock their LTE phones. And the 4.4.4 OTA on the XT1060 definitely did not SIM luck the X.
Please make sure that your APN settings on your phone are still set correctly for your carrier. If they are not, your phone will not work.
While in many cases the APN settings come down automatically from the carrier, sometimes the phone relies on a table file that is part of the ROM itself instead. If the settings don't come down automatically, and the table got changed (either settings for your carrier were removed, or are no longer correct for your carrier in the 4.4.4 update), you must manually enter them to have working services.
You will have to check with your carrier what the correct APN settings are, and check them against your phone, or visit the GSM Retailer where you got your SIM, and ask them to check it.
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Which table file of ROM your'e talking about ? How do i know that my carrier is already listed in that table and how to edit that table since my phone is not rooted even.
For an update, i went a retailer and there was a guy who took my phone and did the trick and my phone gets the sim registered for Voice and data (3G). I couldn't see him doing the magic but definately he didn't rooted the phone neither he crooks the ROM every thing was in its place when i get my phone back.
So wondering what he might have changed after which phone started working normal.
maazz said:
Which table file of ROM your'e talking about ? How do i know that my carrier is already listed in that table and how to edit that table since my phone is not rooted even.
For an update, i went a retailer and there was a guy who took my phone and did the trick and my phone gets the sim registered for Voice and data (3G). I couldn't see him doing the magic but definately he didn't rooted the phone neither he crooks the ROM every thing was in its place when i get my phone back.
So wondering what he might have changed after which phone started working normal.
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If you are rooted, take a look at -> /system/etc/apns-conf.xml
That being said, you don't need to be rooted to MANUALLY enter APN settings via App Drawer -> Settings -> More..(under Wireless & Networks) -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names... But you do need the right values, and to enter them without any typographical errors.
Hello,
I recently updated my Z3 compact (D5803) to android 5.1.1. on the T-Mobile network here in NYC. Ever since then, I frequently lose the ability to do anything data-based with the phone. No web browing, no chatting on whatsapp. I can still make phone calls and send/receive SMS, however. The data functionality returns when on WiFi, but goes away once I switch back to LTE. In order for me to get data on LTE, I have to manually download the internet settings for my provider to my phone (this is located under the Settings menu in android). Even then, it only lasts for several minutes before the data connection is lost. T-Mobile was unable to fix the problem, and changing the SIM card didn't resolve the issue.
Anyone else experience this?
Yes, many others have the same problem, see various posts in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/discussion-5-1-1-stock-released-post-t3162309
Currently, the best workaround seems to be to disable and re-enable mobile data, or to go to airplane mode and back again. That solves the issue until you drop LTE connection the next time, then you will have to re-iterate.
el_sur said:
Hello,
I recently updated my Z3 compact (D5803) to android 5.1.1. on the T-Mobile network here in NYC. Ever since then, I frequently lose the ability to do anything data-based with the phone. No web browing, no chatting on whatsapp. I can still make phone calls and send/receive SMS, however. The data functionality returns when on WiFi, but goes away once I switch back to LTE. In order for me to get data on LTE, I have to manually download the internet settings for my provider to my phone (this is located under the Settings menu in android). Even then, it only lasts for several minutes before the data connection is lost. T-Mobile was unable to fix the problem, and changing the SIM card didn't resolve the issue.
Anyone else experience this?
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Yes I am having the exact same problem since updating to 5.1.1. As the other reply says turning airplane mode off then on is the quickest way to get connectivity back (swipe down twice from the top for quick access). This is terribly frustrating though, it only lasts for a few minutes. I can't believe they pushed the update with this issue!
jolindbe said:
Yes, many others have the same problem, see various posts in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/discussion-5-1-1-stock-released-post-t3162309
Currently, the best workaround seems to be to disable and re-enable mobile data, or to go to airplane mode and back again. That solves the issue until you drop LTE connection the next time, then you will have to re-iterate.
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My phone had this issue after the over the air update. I reset the phone to factory, wiped all data. Two days on, now, and no more problems with this.
Same problem. I tried factory reset out of desperation, but it didn't work.
Love this phone, but very discouraged by this bug.
(I'm on t-mobile in Seattle, fwiw)
Funkmonk said:
Same problem. I tried factory reset out of desperation, but it didn't work.
Love this phone, but very discouraged by this bug.
(I'm on t-mobile in Seattle, fwiw)
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As posted in the other thread, there is now a fix/workaround:
From reddit user FishStik5: Going into the APN settings and changing the APN protocol to iPv4 only (it was iPv6 before) seems to fix the problem.
How to find the setting: Settings-> Wirelessa and Network / more -> Mobile networks -> APN -> T-mobile data -> APN protocol -> Set to IPv4.
jolindbe said:
As posted in the other thread, there is now a fix/workaround:
From reddit user FishStik5: Going into the APN settings and changing the APN protocol to iPv4 only (it was iPv6 before) seems to fix the problem.
How to find the setting: Settings-> Wirelessa and Network / more -> Mobile networks -> APN -> T-mobile data -> APN protocol -> Set to IPv4.
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Looks like this worked for me (T-mobile, San Francisco area). Thanks for posting this
i'm having the same problem and didn't work for my the ipv4. still loosing data, i have to reboot the phone
I have also problem with that (Orange, Poland). I sent my phone to official Sony service, they reload the software, but I still have that problem. Lte is working for a while and when my phone switches to wcdma (because it is not in a range of lte) it is not working either. However, when I change the preferred network from lte to wcdma it is working without any issues.
Same problem here although I'm on ipv4 [emoji34]
Sent from my Z3 Compact
I thınk you shouldnt buy operator phones. Buy ınternatıonal models next tıme
Mine isn't an operator model, I'm using Straight Talk and also have the issue. It made my phone useless....I almost never have data
This worked for me
This worked on my Doogee Valencia2 Y100Pro
Install and Open app "Hidden Android Settings" (by 0Alex)
Select choose and open "RadioInfo"
Move to Last option "TOGGLE DNS CHECK"
mine read "0.0.0.0 not allowed"
press the "TOGGLE DNS CHECK" so that it displays "0.0.0.0 Allowed"
That's it - my mobile data worked, I hope it works for yo
Aenyee said:
I have also problem with that (Orange, Poland). I sent my phone to official Sony service, they reload the software, but I still have that problem. Lte is working for a while and when my phone switches to wcdma (because it is not in a range of lte) it is not working either. However, when I change the preferred network from lte to wcdma it is working without any issues.
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1. Change "APN Protocol" to IPv4
2. Change "APN Type" to: "default,supl" only
3. Change "APN" to "internet"
4. Save.
Best, Martin.
elvakin said:
Looks like this worked for me (T-mobile, San Francisco area). Thanks for posting this
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this is a bug on 5.1.1 sony need to fix it
Any news with this issue?
No problem here with LTE on the CM 12.1 Cyanogenmod flavor of 5.1.1 on T-mobile (that I've noticed at least). But I think CM 12.1 may handle the APN settings differently (mine is set to T-Mobile LTE ipV4) from the stock ROM or it could be something Sony messed up from the AOSP code. I'm NOT suggesting anyone try a CM ROM as a solution as there are lots of downsides to unlocking your phone and flashing any non-stock ROM. But the problem does seem to be specific to the Sony ROM and not 5.1.1 in general.
I also have this problem after the update to 5.1.1 in the Netherlands. The first problem was that the update changed some mobile data settings, so I downloaded the settings from my provider. Unfortunately those settings were also incorrect as I had to manually remove the APN's Proxy and Port (they were set, be needed to be 'not set'/empty). This improved the connection a bit, but it still looses the mobile data at certain places (where the coverage is good). Did a factory reset as the Sony helpdesk suggested. For a few days this seemed to help, but again the same issue came up. The suggested solution mentioned in this thread did not work as those settings are already applied.
I have a profider (Telfort) which uses another provider's network (KPN's). So after the update I also see a annoying R in the signal icon, where in the previous version it always showed H+, H, 3G.
Does anyone know if this is resolved in the new update?
After the last update and a new reconfiguracion on the APN now work correct for me.
bracima said:
After the last update and a new reconfiguracion on the APN now work correct for me.
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And which version are you on? 23.4.A.1.200 or 23.4.A.1.232?
Hi everyone,
I really appreciate the work everyone puts in on this site, it's amazing. This past week, I bought a Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G00P, the Sprint Model)
So I will edit this guide later on with pictures, but right now I just need to write down what I've discovered.
I'm also not sure if everything I say is necessary / absolutely will work for you, also if you try to do some of this on your own, it's your own responsibility if something bad happens.
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EFS Professional
QXDM Professional (I believe QPST must also be installed)
Cyanogenmod 12.1 with BusyBox
So, what I have done is flash Cyanogenmod 12.1 for the SM-G900P on the phone and installed BusyBox. Then I have downloaded EFS Professional on my computer.
Then enable USB Debugging (adb debugging.) Open up EFS Professional, go to the Samsung Tools tab and select the bottom option with includes Modem + Diag. Open up QXDM Professional, go to the Communications tab up top and enter in the Samsung port (COM9, for example) and make sure to check it off.
Go to "LTE" option in QXDM and enter in "0xFFFFFFF3FFF" AKA "17592185995263" underneath ID 06828 and ID 06829. There should be two config's per ID, I entered in both. (It should be noted that "0xFFFFFFF3FFF" will enable "ALL" LTE bands and may not be necessary)
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Finicky Step (That seems to enable LTE, somehow)
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Now restart the phone, just to eliminate any possibility of errors. Go to: Settings > Mobile networks > Network operators > choose AT&T
Now I have done this step differently a few times, but this is what seems to get rid of HSPA+ and H to force LTE on (not sure why)
Sometimes I have selected T-Mobile instead of AT&T and let it time out, then select AT&T or just restart the phone and select AT&T.
I really don't seem to understand why this works like this, maybe someone has some more insight? If I restart the phone, it goes back to HSPA+.
I know this is using AT&T's LTE bands, because LTE Discovery shows Band 2 a lot of the time. Weird thing is, sometimes it shows Band 25, even though I believe that is a band that Sprint uses.
CM13 - Does not have "Network operators" option.
I'd like to write a script that either automatically goes through the menus on boot, or can automatically disconnect from the network and connect to the correct network.
ALSO WORKS,
If you download the "Radio Switcher" app, set to GSM auto (PRL), then set to LTE/GSM auto (PRL) in that order.
Turn OFF radio, turn radio on, select GSM auto (PRL), let it connect, then select LTE/GSM auto (PRL) and it will connect to LTE immediately.
Mostly interested in the underlying causes of why this works. Could be applied to more phones in general.
Earlier when I was adding LTE bands it seemed like they added (showed up on QXDM) but LTE would never connect. Something interesting is in the program "DFS" 6829 wouldn't show the edited changes or let me edit them, QXDM seemed to work ok though.
Other discoveries:
Once you initially set it to LTE, sometimes it randomly goes back to HSPA+. But I've had LTE last good amounts of time (1-2 hours)
If you make a phone call it switches to HSPA+ but won't revert back to LTE.
If you open up the "Radio Switcher" or "Network" app (they are the same) it sometimes will just go back to LTE immediately, other times you simply need to run the Ping test.
I think it keeps reverting back to HSPA+ after a while because it eventually connects to Band 25. Not sure if I can access the Service Menu (*#0011#) on Cyanogenmod, maybe to set priority? Might actually be because of too many different LTE bands enabled.
I'll try adding only AT&T's bands to see how things work.
So far, tried bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 17 - can't get LTE. Band 2 only, can't get LTE. Only getting HSPA+ on GSM auto (prl) and HSPA on LTE/GSM auto (prl). Tried both decimal and hex values in QXDM. For example, I've entered in 2 (decimal) and (0x2) and (0x02)
Wanted to point out here, phone booted up with service immediately.
Tried all bands except for 25, no LTE, a little more laggy, but not as bad as when band 25 is enabled.
Tried band 2 and 25, Got LTE, takes a lot of time when turning on phone for service to appear and when changing radios.
So, for some reason band 25 is needed in order to get LTE on other bands.
With bands 2 and 25 only enabled for LTE, I rarely drop to HSPA+.
It has only happened twice in the past 6 hours. (The LTE Discovery App has an option to cycle the network when LTE disconnects, which seems to only refresh HSPA+ once it goes back)
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So I went back to stock firmware on the Touchwiz 5.0.
"Network" and "Radio Switcher" apps don't work, but "Advanced Signal Status" does.
Same steps work here as above in "getting" LTE, also there are more options to choose from.
LTE/WCDMA seems to work too.
Problem is I am getting this error:
"LTE: ESM - 33 EMM - x"
and can't connect to the internet, only band 25 seems to be connecting, unlike band 2 last time (maybe this is because I was on klte CM ROM).
I also should note that it now says "GPRS service: Disconnected"
In ServiceMode (*#0011#) I haven't had any luck, in the cases where I can do anything with the LTE bands it is only for 25, 26, and 41. Other cases show more bands, but it says something like "not
supported" to edit anything.
I also tried messing around with the ##3282# LTE settings, only shows 25, 26, 41 bands and I can't change the priorities.
aventurer said:
If you make a phone call it switches to HSPA+ but won't revert back to LTE.
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This is because Straight talk doesn't support Voice over 4G, so your data connection has to fall back to 3.5G in order for a call to be placed.
Some more observations, I used this app called connection stabilizer which constantly pings for network connectivity. I think this might help keep the LTE up longer, when driving I will eventually lose LTE and get a ping failed. I'm not really that sure if this helps or not, but it's a total pain because you need to keep data on. One more thing to note is on the "mobile network settings" page I never see "GSM/WCDMA/LTE" option
I believe the only way for a permanent solution is to be able to flash another modem on the phone (such as SM-G900A or SM-G900T). Problem is Odin will never let me, I've tried everything to get another modem flashed with no luck, if anyone has any ideas or solutions please let me know I'd love to get this phone working consistently with LTE, although it seems that I may as well just return it and get the SM-G900T as it supports many bands (including the AT&T bands) Only thing is there is no FM Radio on the T-Mobile version, but I was planning on using Cyanogenmod anyways and NextRadio doesn't seem to work with the SM-G900P with Cyanogemod. Maybe there's a build.prop edit to allow it? Or maybe it's a kernel issue.
Did you make any further progress with LTE on touchwiz? Been tinkering and trying to get T-Mobile LTE (band 2 & 700Mhz) working on my own G900P.
Something interesting I found is that if I have it set to LTE/GSM (autoPRL) sometimes it will remove (hide) any T-mobile APNs and force you to use "sprint wholesales" and "global roaming SPCS". (switching back to GSM/WCDMA restores the T-mobile APNs. I wonder if that can be overriden by finding where those defaults are in the system files and editing them to be T-mobile...
Since the G900P is a CDMA phone, I've assumed that to get LTE on a GSM network I'd have to edit NV values in QPST/QXDM/EFS Professional to enable some bands. I've done that before on a G900V with KitKat on it and it gets GSM LTE fine.
The past few days I've looked for a solution and yesterday I was finally able to seemingly enable diagnostic mode and get into my G900P that has Marshmallow 6.0.1 on it. It was a headache just getting in to read the values. QXDM read the NV values but they only went as high as 6754; in the past the LTE bands needed enabling on 6828 and 6829. I don't know if the NV system has changed in Marshmallow or if my versions of QPST/QXDM/EFS Professional are outdated and won't read everything in 6.0.1 or some other problem. I wasn't able to make any band changes. Maybe somebody with more experience will have better luck.
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Since the G900P is a CDMA phone, I've assumed that to get LTE on a GSM network I'd have to edit NV values in QPST/QXDM/EFS Professional to enable some bands. I've done that before on a G900V with KitKat on it and it gets GSM LTE fine.
The past few days I've looked for a solution and yesterday I was finally able to seemingly enable diagnostic mode and get into my G900P that has Marshmallow 6.0.1 on it. It was a headache just getting in to read the values. QXDM read the NV values but they only went as high as 6754; in the past the LTE bands needed enabling on 6828 and 6829. I don't know if the NV system has changed in Marshmallow or if my versions of QPST/QXDM/EFS Professional are outdated and won't read everything in 6.0.1 or some other problem. I wasn't able to make any band changes. Maybe somebody with more experience will have better luck.
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In my case... I've managed to get it to look like the bands in question are enabled via QPST/QXDM (confirmed with readback through DFS/EFS pro)... but the LTE radio still doesn't activate (band ID in the debug screen is -119, LTE radio is "idle")
the write "block" you're experiencing is something Qualcomm/Samsung put in the android code as a binary blob (no source for people to find and disable/reverse engineer/bypass). Third party mods (CM etc that are not touchwiz kernel based) don't have this block.
I think I'm SOL with my only remaining option to try flashing a custom ROM. The LTE radio in my device simply won't start on any band other than 25.
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I think I'm SOL with my only remaining option to try flashing a custom ROM. The LTE radio in my device simply won't start on any band other than 25.
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Sorry for the late reply, I basically gave up after not getting anywhere with hours spent on this, I tried flashing alternative modems and nothing would work.
So this is what happened to me. It would show it alternating between bands 2/25.
My theory is even though I was able to modify the bands on the device (the values registered) it didn't do anything.
It seems as if disabling bands is the only thing that really works.
CM13 (kltedv) seemed to run as an okay ROM for the Sprint S5, it was easier to force the 2/25 LTE band on, problem with this is when you disconnect from that tower or place a phone call it will revert back, plus there comes to be issues with texting/calling by forcing it on LTE and there seems to be issues with switching between LTE and HSPA+
I recommend purchasing a SM-G900T as it provides a multitude of bands and the bootloader is unlocked, only downside is the FM Radio does not work.
*If anyone gets other LTE bands working on this phone, PLEASE post the solution here it would be insanely appreciated*
Yeah... there was some discussion as to whether the 900P doesn't have band calibrations for non-sprint LTE bands.
I'm not really looking for a new phone, just figured that if I could get LTE it would be a nice bonus.
Re FM radio: I looked into this some a while back, it works on the G900P because they have the correct radio transport code in the radio app... (other radio apps can't see the FM chipset) there are actually kernel modules (iris_radio_transport.ko) which should provide a standard FM radio interface for the G900P. Be interesting to compile those for a non-sprint phone and see if other models also have FM radio.
Well this thread kind of got my hopes up, then back down again.
I would really like to be able use LTE with this phone for AT&T. Having a difficult time trying to get it to read with QPST. EFSpro works fine though.
Sent from SM-G900Pkltespr
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Other discoveries:
Once you initially set it to LTE, sometimes it randomly goes back to HSPA+. But I've had LTE last good amounts of time (1-2 hours)
If you make a phone call it switches to HSPA+ but won't revert back to LTE.
If you open up the "Radio Switcher" or "Network" app (they are the same) it sometimes will just go back to LTE immediately, other times you simply need to run the Ping test.
I think it keeps reverting back to HSPA+ after a while because it eventually connects to Band 25. Not sure if I can access the Service Menu (*#0011#) on Cyanogenmod, maybe to set priority? Might actually be because of too many different LTE bands enabled.
I'll try adding only AT&T's bands to see how things work.
So far, tried bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 17 - can't get LTE. Band 2 only, can't get LTE. Only getting HSPA+ on GSM auto (prl) and HSPA on LTE/GSM auto (prl). Tried both decimal and hex values in QXDM. For example, I've entered in 2 (decimal) and (0x2) and (0x02)
Wanted to point out here, phone booted up with service immediately.
Tried all bands except for 25, no LTE, a little more laggy, but not as bad as when band 25 is enabled.
Tried band 2 and 25, Got LTE, takes a lot of time when turning on phone for service to appear and when changing radios.
So, for some reason band 25 is needed in order to get LTE on other bands.
With bands 2 and 25 only enabled for LTE, I rarely drop to HSPA+.
It has only happened twice in the past 6 hours. (The LTE Discovery App has an option to cycle the network when LTE disconnects, which seems to only refresh HSPA+ once it goes back)
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So I went back to stock firmware on the Touchwiz 5.0.
"Network" and "Radio Switcher" apps don't work, but "Advanced Signal Status" does.
Same steps work here as above in "getting" LTE, also there are more options to choose from.
LTE/WCDMA seems to work too.
Problem is I am getting this error:
"LTE: ESM - 33 EMM - x"
and can't connect to the internet, only band 25 seems to be connecting, unlike band 2 last time (maybe this is because I was on klte CM ROM).
I also should note that it now says "GPRS service: Disconnected"
In ServiceMode (*#0011#) I haven't had any luck, in the cases where I can do anything with the LTE bands it is only for 25, 26, and 41. Other cases show more bands, but it says something like "not
supported" to edit anything.
I also tried messing around with the ##3282# LTE settings, only shows 25, 26, 41 bands and I can't change the priorities.
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Also I got the values for 6828/6929 to stick. They are there when I reboot and everything. My biggest issue now is forcing LTE. I'm on CM13 and I have tried the prl method you mentioned but no matter what I try, LTE won't activate.
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aventurer said:
Hi everyone,
I really appreciate the work everyone puts in on this site, it's amazing. This past week, I bought a Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G00P, the Sprint Model)
So I will edit this guide later on with pictures, but right now I just need to write down what I've discovered.
I'm also not sure if everything I say is necessary / absolutely will work for you, also if you try to do some of this on your own, it's your own responsibility if something bad happens.
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EFS Professional
QXDM Professional (I believe QPST must also be installed)
Cyanogenmod 12.1 with BusyBox
So, what I have done is flash Cyanogenmod 12.1 for the SM-G900P on the phone and installed BusyBox. Then I have downloaded EFS Professional on my computer.
Then enable USB Debugging (adb debugging.) Open up EFS Professional, go to the Samsung Tools tab and select the bottom option with includes Modem + Diag. Open up QXDM Professional, go to the Communications tab up top and enter in the Samsung port (COM9, for example) and make sure to check it off.
Go to "LTE" option in QXDM and enter in "0xFFFFFFF3FFF" AKA "17592185995263" underneath ID 06828 and ID 06829. There should be two config's per ID, I entered in both. (It should be noted that "0xFFFFFFF3FFF" will enable "ALL" LTE bands and may not be necessary)
Hi! Thank you so much for the hard work. I've try to follow this tutorial but I'm stock somewhere. I'd really appreciate if you could help me. I don't see "LTE" option in QXDM. I managed to get in some places where I can see LTE but I don't see where I can edit anything to enter in "OxFFFFFFF3FFF" AKA "17592185995263”
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dragondevstud said:
aventurer said:
Hi everyone,
I really appreciate the work everyone puts in on this site, it's amazing. This past week, I bought a Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G00P, the Sprint Model)
So I will edit this guide later on with pictures, but right now I just need to write down what I've discovered.
I'm also not sure if everything I say is necessary / absolutely will work for you, also if you try to do some of this on your own, it's your own responsibility if something bad happens.
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Short Requirements
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EFS Professional
QXDM Professional (I believe QPST must also be installed)
Cyanogenmod 12.1 with BusyBox
So, what I have done is flash Cyanogenmod 12.1 for the SM-G900P on the phone and installed BusyBox. Then I have downloaded EFS Professional on my computer.
Then enable USB Debugging (adb debugging.) Open up EFS Professional, go to the Samsung Tools tab and select the bottom option with includes Modem + Diag. Open up QXDM Professional, go to the Communications tab up top and enter in the Samsung port (COM9, for example) and make sure to check it off.
Go to "LTE" option in QXDM and enter in "0xFFFFFFF3FFF" AKA "17592185995263" underneath ID 06828 and ID 06829. There should be two config's per ID, I entered in both. (It should be noted that "0xFFFFFFF3FFF" will enable "ALL" LTE bands and may not be necessary)
Hi! Thank you so much for the hard work. I've try to follow this tutorial but I'm stock somewhere. I'd really appreciate if you could help me. I don't see "LTE" option in QXDM. I managed to get in some places where I can see LTE but I don't see where I can edit anything to enter in "OxFFFFFFF3FFF" AKA "17592185995263”
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Hi, in the NV browser there should be a tab that has a pull down menu where you can just jump ahead and get to 6928/6929.
Out of curiosity, what baseband firmware are you on?
SM-900P CM13
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xHolomovementx said:
dragondevstud said:
Hi, in the NV browser there should be a tab that has a pull down menu where you can just jump ahead and get to 6928/6929.
Out of curiosity, what baseband firmware are you on?
SM-900P CM13
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I'm on CM13, I'm sorry I just realize that I'm on a different firmware than the one in the tutorial.
If you mind, let me please take a little time to explain my case.
The phone had several problem (you can ask details if you want) I went to my network provider to see if they can fix it, the representative told me the phone needed to be flashed but since I didn't bought it from them they could do nothing. And when I got back I searched Google to see what it is about.
I could see under setting that my phone was a SM-G900T. Than I downloaded the stock OS for that specific version of the Samsung Galaxy S5. And any other required stuff like Odin, Samsung USB drivers and more. But the freshly downloaded firmware failed to installed on the phone. I finally managed to understand when I saw in the download mode screen that the phone was a SM-G900P NOT SM-G900T.
Than I downloaded the stock firmware for SM-G900P and it success to install on the phone. The phone was then working perfectly fine. But I couldn't get LTE since my carrier's band for LTE is band 3 (1800). And I tough if it had SM-G900T previously and at this time it was compatible with my carrier's LTE band cause T-Mobile also has band 3 for LTE, that's suppose to mean that I can get SM-G900T aboard or to have band 3 on it.
Maybe I give too much detail, but I want to make sure you fully understand the case and thank you for your help. We're almost at the end (loll).
Based on my reading, I tough installing a custom firmware would resolved the problem and that's why I installed CM13 (the first time I could say I love android ... I'm more accustomed to iOS) to find that I was not that right (it get even worse cause now I receive no data at all unless I'm on WiFi). Than I found this tutorial and an other one on XDA saying that it's possible to enable other bands on the phone.
But any tuto I use I get stocked at some point and I'm so novice to that field. But I can follow institutions:good:
Actually I can't access the USB settings screen and there's only two codes that works on it : *#06# for imei and *#*#4636#*#* which open a screen named "test".
I wish I gave useful details on the case, if there's anything else you need to know fell free to ask.
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dragondevstud said:
xHolomovementx said:
I'm on CM13, I'm sorry I just realize that I'm on a different firmware than the one in the tutorial.
If you mind, let me please take a little time to explain my case.
The phone had several problem (you can ask details if you want) I went to my network provider to see if they can fix it, the representative told me the phone needed to be flashed but since I didn't bought it from them they could do nothing. And when I got back I searched Google to see what it is about.
I could see under setting that my phone was a SM-G900T. Than I downloaded the stock OS for that specific version of the Samsung Galaxy S5. And any other required stuff like Odin, Samsung USB drivers and more. But the freshly downloaded firmware failed to installed on the phone. I finally managed to understand when I saw in the download mode screen that the phone was a SM-G900P NOT SM-G900T.
Than I downloaded the stock firmware for SM-G900P and it success to install on the phone. The phone was then working perfectly fine. But I couldn't get LTE since my carrier's band for LTE is band 3 (1800). And I tough if it had SM-G900T previously and at this time it was compatible with my carrier's LTE band cause T-Mobile also has band 3 for LTE, that's suppose to mean that I can get SM-G900T aboard or to have band 3 on it.
Maybe I give too much detail, but I want to make sure you fully understand the case and thank you for your help. We're almost at the end (loll).
Based on my reading, I tough installing a custom firmware would resolved the problem and that's why I installed CM13 (the first time I could say I love android ... I'm more accustomed to iOS) to find that I was not that right (it get even worse cause now I receive no data at all unless I'm on WiFi). Than I found this tutorial and an other one on XDA saying that it's possible to enable other bands on the phone.
But any tuto I use I get stocked at some point and I'm so novice to that field. But I can follow institutions:good:
Actually I can't access the USB settings screen and there's only two codes that works on it : *#06# for imei and *#*#4636#*#* which open a screen named "test".
I wish I gave useful details on the case, if there's anything else you need to know fell free to ask.
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Download Terminal Emulator for Android on Play store.
Open and grant su permission
Issue the following commands:
su
setprop sys.usb.config diag,acm,adb
Then issue the following command to make sure your changes stuck:
getprop sys.usb.config
(Should get diag,acm,adb)
Download EFS Professional
Turn on USB debugging
Open and click on Samsung tools, click the pull down menu and choose DIAG + MODEM + ADB
(If not already selected)
Make sure you are connected to a server.
Then open QXDM
click options > communications
Make sure the phone is being read (MSM***)
Click the target port pulldown menu and select your active COM.
Click View > Common > NV Browser
Should be able to read/write.
Look for 6928/6929 for LTE BC CONFIG
But beware, I'm not sure if this works. I have countless of times tried to do this mod and successfully completed the LTE mod, I still don't get LTE. No matter what radio I set it on. I even flashed back to my stock firmware, rerooted, and tried again to see if I could have more capabilities in service mode. It appears that you can only enable/disable the LTE bands that are equipped to the hardware.
Meaning that my LTE Modem most likely can only use band 25,26,41 as it's the only bands to be coded in my modem firmware. However, I was able to unlock band class 10, because it was built with the hardware.
SM-900P CM13
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xHolomovementx said:
dragondevstud said:
Download Terminal Emulator for Android on Play store.
Open and grant su permission
Issue the following commands:
su
setprop sys.usb.config diag,acm,adb
Then issue the following command to make sure your changes stuck:
getprop sys.usb.config
(Should get diag,acm,adb)
Download EFS Professional
Turn on USB debugging
Open and click on Samsung tools, click the pull down menu and choose DIAG + MODEM + ADB
(If not already selected)
Make sure you are connected to a server.
Then open QXDM
click options > communications
Make sure the phone is being read (MSM***)
Click the target port pulldown menu and select your active COM.
Click View > Common > NV Browser
Should be able to read/write.
Look for 6928/6929 for LTE BC CONFIG
But beware, I'm not sure if this works. I have countless of times tried to do this mod and successfully completed the LTE mod, I still don't get LTE. No matter what radio I set it on. I even flashed back to my stock firmware, rerooted, and tried again to see if I could have more capabilities in service mode. It appears that you can only enable/disable the LTE bands that are equipped to the hardware.
Meaning that my LTE Modem most likely can only use band 25,26,41 as it's the only bands to be coded in my modem firmware. However, I was able to unlock band class 10, because it was built with the hardware.
SM-900P CM13
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Thank you very much! I've follow all your instruction and I got to NV Browser screen but I don't know what to do when I'm there.
I took a screen shot of it, but I can't upload it here, I don't know why!
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dragondevstud said:
xHolomovementx said:
Thank you very much! I've follow all your instruction and I got to NV Browser screen but I don't know what to do when I'm there.
I took a screen shot of it, but I can't upload it here, I don't know why!
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Since I can't upload the screen shot I'm going to describe what I have on screen :
Item (checkable box) dual sim category filter : (*) All
Id : 06929
Description : WCDMA 1500 LNA Range fall
Full path name : wcdma_1500_lna_range_fall
Category : Factory
Fields
Input : 0
Value : 0
Name (partial) : wcdma_1500_lna_range_fall
Size : 16
Type : INT16
(Clickable buttons) Offline Reset Read Write
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dragondevstud said:
xHolomovementx said:
Thank you very much! I've follow all your instruction and I got to NV Browser screen but I don't know what to do when I'm there.
I took a screen shot of it, but I can't upload it here, I don't know why!
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Since I can't upload the screen shot I'm going to describe what I have on screen :
Item (checkable box) dual sim category filter : (*) All
Id : 06929
Description : WCDMA 1500 LNA Range fall
Full path name : wcdma_1500_lna_range_fall
Category : Factory
Fields
Input : 0
Value : 0
Name (partial) : wcdma_1500_lna_range_fall
Size : 16
Type : INT16
(Clickable buttons) Offline Reset Read Write
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dragondevstud said:
dragondevstud said:
Since I can't upload the screen shot I'm going to describe what I have on screen :
Item (checkable box) dual sim category filter : (*) All
Id : 06929
Description : WCDMA 1500 LNA Range fall
Full path name : wcdma_1500_lna_range_fall
Category : Factory
Fields
Input : 0
Value : 0
Name (partial) : wcdma_1500_lna_range_fall
Size : 16
Type : INT16
(Clickable buttons) Offline Reset Read Write
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Whoa easy there, my 6928/6929's description is LTE BC CONFIG
LTE BC CONFIG DIV.
In the NV browser, there should be pulldown menu, within that menu, there should be an LTE category. Where LTE BC CONFIG/LTE DIV (6928/6929) should be. If you can't find it then I can may no longer be of assistance as the efs may be different considering the differences you mentioned about firmware earlier.
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