[Q] Disable LTE Radio? - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

Quick question. Is it possible to disable the LTE radio so it doesn't draw any power?
I live in an area which I suspect isn't going to be seeing any T-Mobile LTE towers for awhile, so at the moment the LTE radio is doing little more than draining power needlessly. I've already configured my phone to GSM/WCDMA mode, but does that actually disable the LTE radio? If not, is there any way that does?

Firov said:
Quick question. Is it possible to disable the LTE radio so it doesn't draw any power?
I live in an area which I suspect isn't going to be seeing any T-Mobile LTE towers for awhile, so at the moment the LTE radio is doing little more than draining power needlessly. I've already configured my phone to GSM/WCDMA mode, but does that actually disable the LTE radio? If not, is there any way that does?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291451
Check this thread it disables LTE Radio and actually enhances 4G speeds

cromo8 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291451
Check this thread it disables LTE Radio and actually enhances 4G speeds
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My LTE radio still works using their settings.
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Firov said:
Quick question. Is it possible to disable the LTE radio so it doesn't draw any power?
I live in an area which I suspect isn't going to be seeing any T-Mobile LTE towers for awhile, so at the moment the LTE radio is doing little more than draining power needlessly. I've already configured my phone to GSM/WCDMA mode, but does that actually disable the LTE radio? If not, is there any way that does?
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Go to your phone and enter *#*#4636#*#*
This will bring up a test menu. Select Phone Information and then set the preferred network type to an option that does not support LTE. Try out the options and see if one works for you.

I don't think you can disable the radio in the fashion you mean.
-Sent from Marino's One-

Settings> mobile data(not the check box)>network mode
Choose GSM / WCDMA auto
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If you just go to settings / mobile data and change it to gsm/ wcdma only this will keep the lte radio off thus no battery drain from it. I've been rolling this way since day one.
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bamf signal issues?

Anyone having issues with signal on bamf 1.3? Was having problems with 3g dropping out a lot before I flashed. It seems to be worse since I flashed... I'm not in 4G area and remember seeing something about 3g issues when not in 4G.... Anyone have any info on this?
Running BAMF 1.3 with latest kernel from Adrynalyne and seem to have no issues with signal strength.
nerozehl said:
Running BAMF 1.3 with latest kernel from Adrynalyne and seem to have no issues with signal strength.
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Same here. I havent noticed any difference than stock
No problem here as well.
So far so good. Live in a area with good 4g, but work where 4g is spotty... Haven't noticed any issues vs the stock rom.
I am in no 4G area as well and no problem except I never got more than 2 bars compared to full on my DX. I however changed the settings on the modem (dial ##778# password 000000) so it could be why I have no drops in 3G.
How do to guys get 3g? I'm only getting 4g...
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infamousxsniper said:
How do to guys get 3g? I'm only getting 4g...
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Loved the joke
ruddymart said:
Loved the joke
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It wasn't a joke... If I turn off or switch to just cdma auto I will not get any internet... But I get 4g if I leave it on.
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infamousxsniper said:
It wasn't a joke... If I turn off or switch to just cdma auto I will not get any internet... But I get 4g if I leave it on.
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4G will be enabled by default. If it can't find a 4G signal, it will then drop to 3G or 1x.
It's the same way when 3G first came out it tried to stay on that radio band and would only drop to 1x when it HAD to.
If you've done the hack to turn off 4G, then make sure you select CDMA auto (PRL) and NOT CDMA only
For the other peeps new out there reading this and wondering what both I and infamous are talking about, here's the skinny:
There is currently no widget to shut off the 4G radio on demand yet, but we all expect one soon. You can change the radio settings manually by doing the following:
Dial *#*#4636#*#* then select "Phone Information", scroll down to the dropdown box and choose CDMA auto (PRL).
Be advised, this will disable 4G permanently until you follow the same procedure and switch back to CDMA + LTE/EvDo auto
There are a couple of apps floating around that do this for you, as well
eschelon said:
4G will be enabled by default. If it can't find a 4G signal, it will then drop to 3G or 1x.
It's the same way when 3G first came out it tried to stay on that radio band and would only drop to 1x when it HAD to.
If you've done the hack to turn off 4G, then make sure you select CDMA auto (PRL) and NOT CDMA only
For the other peeps new out there reading this and wondering what both I and infamous are talking about, here's the skinny:
There is currently no widget to shut off the 4G radio on demand yet, but we all expect one soon. You can change the radio settings manually by doing the following:
Dial *#*#4636#*#* then select "Phone Information", scroll down to the dropdown box and choose CDMA auto (PRL).
Be advised, this will disable 4G permanently until you follow the same procedure and switch back to CDMA + LTE/EvDo auto
There are a couple of apps floating around that do this for you, as well
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I realized that, I have been using that app called "Any Cut" and made a short cut to my phone info and have been switching it from there. I click "CDMA auto (PRL)" and I get neither 3g or 1x. I used to own an Incredible and I would get 3g almost everywhere and didn't have a problem with it. But now, I either have 4g or no internet connection at all (unless connected to Wifi).
I am getting the same thing. When I use CDMA auto (PRL) I only get 1X. If I use CDMA + LTE/EvDo auto the I will get 3G. I think right now it all depends on where you are located and how many problems Verizon is having in your area. After all this is their first phone to be on this new network setup.
I did the steps here and it helped a ton.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/th...blems-3g-data-dont-hard-reset-read-first.html

Mod to turn off 4G (use only 3g)

Hi there,
I know there are no options to turn off just 4G in the stock rom (without also disabling 3G), so I was wondering, is there an option to use only 3G and not 4G in any of the custom roms?
If not, can we do this by using *#*#4636#*#* options?
Thanks...
aydahm said:
Hi there,
I know there are no options to turn off just 4G in the stock rom (without also disabling 3G), so I was wondering, is there an option to use only 3G and not 4G in any of the custom roms?
If not, can we do this by using *#*#4636#*#* options?
Thanks...
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No this is not possible. The reason you can turn off 4G on sprint phones is because their 4G is wimax while 3g is cdma so they are completely different technologies. Tmo, on the other hand, is using the same technology as 3g just basically upping the available bandwidth on 3g towers. I guess it may be possible for someone to modify a rom (or possibly it would be the kernel) to run only on 3g but then the phone would not be capable of 4G at all.
Not sure why you would want to anyway as, since it uses the same network, the only thing that would change is slower Internet. It would not improve battery life over just running on 4G.
Sent from my HTC Amaze 4G using XDA App
I have crap reception in my building. I went into network and selected WCDMA only. So it never tried to do Edge. Amazingly my phone now stays with at least 2 bars of 4G in my building and the battery lasts longer because it is not always switching between. I swear it just wanted to go to EDGE all the time, but obviously there is a 4G signal here... I toggle off GPS and Auto Sync while I am at work on the quicksense it is a vast battery improvement.
pilotguy415 said:
No this is not possible. The reason you can turn off 4G on sprint phones is because their 4G is wimax while 3g is cdma so they are completely different technologies. Tmo, on the other hand, is using the same technology as 3g just basically upping the available bandwidth on 3g towers. I guess it may be possible for someone to modify a rom (or possibly it would be the kernel) to run only on 3g but then the phone would not be capable of 4G at all.
Not sure why you would want to anyway as, since it uses the same network, the only thing that would change is slower Internet. It would not improve battery life over just running on 4G.
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Actually, I have found with phones in the past that the EDGE modem does use far less power, if it is possible to turn off the 3G/4G. But I'm still awaiting my Amaze and can't say if there are any options for this - probably not.
The reason I am asking this is because I want to use my phone in Turkey, and since there is no 4G here, I can only use 3G...
So then my question becomes; can I use this phone without problems?
stevedebi said:
Actually, I have found with phones in the past that the EDGE modem does use far less power, if it is possible to turn off the 3G/4G. But I'm still awaiting my Amaze and can't say if there are any options for this - probably not.
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Right, I'm saying switching between 3g and 4G would not save battery. Switching between 2g and 3g/4G does save battery.
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pilotguy415 said:
Right, I'm saying switching between 3g and 4G would not save battery. Switching between 2g and 3g/4G does save battery.
Sent from my HTC Amaze 4G using XDA App
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Oh, I understand. But is it possible to turn off the 3g modem?
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aydahm said:
The reason I am asking this is because I want to use my phone in Turkey, and since there is no 4G here, I can only use 3G...
So then my question becomes; can I use this phone without problems?
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Looking at the specs, it appears that the phone should support the international 3g signal. However I'm not sure if there is an international model. If not, the phone would have to be unlocked to access 3g.
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aydahm said:
The reason I am asking this is because I want to use my phone in Turkey, and since there is no 4G here, I can only use 3G...
So then my question becomes; can I use this phone without problems?
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BTW, I suggest that you update your XDA profile to include your country, so people can know where you are located - it can make a difference in the answers you get. For example, my posts show that I am on T-Mobile and here in the US.
So, if I understand correctly, with phones that use 4G WiMAX or LTE, 4g CAN be turned off since it is a separate system from 3G. But in phones that use 4G as an upgraded version of 3G, if 4G is disabled, so is 3G..?
I just fear that, the phone (unlocked) will constantly look for a 4G signal when used in Turkey, and it won't be able to find it, and so not connect properly...
I've used 2G in the last two days just to tried out baterry without 4G. What I did is go to Setting=>Wireless&Networks=>Mobile Networks=>Network Mode and chose GSM only - that gave me 2G signal only
You can use several apps to get a shortcut which lead you straight to Networks to save you some clicks: Better Cut, Bar Control, WidgetSoid (give you a toogle on home screen to switch) ect ....
aydahm said:
So, if I understand correctly, with phones that use 4G WiMAX or LTE, 4g CAN be turned off since it is a separate system from 3G. But in phones that use 4G as an upgraded version of 3G, if 4G is disabled, so is 3G..?
I just fear that, the phone (unlocked) will constantly look for a 4G signal when used in Turkey, and it won't be able to find it, and so not connect properly...
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There is no difference between 3g and 4g - the modem is in HSPDA mode either way. It just depends on the cell tower infrastructure as to which speed is achieved.
There is no way to "disable" 4g and use 3g only. It IS possible to disable 3g and use only 2g.
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antiquezip said:
I've used 2G in the last two days just to tried out baterry without 4G. What I did is go to Setting=>Wireless&Networks=>Mobile Networks=>Network Mode and chose GSM only - that gave me 2G signal only
You can use several apps to get a shortcut which lead you straight to Networks to save you some clicks: Better Cut, Bar Control, WidgetSoid (give you a toogle on home screen to switch) ect ....
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Thanks, good tip. I may use it, although my pouch also has room for an extra battery and I may just use that instead.

Is it True or BS that EVO LTE will have a fix for LTE connection issues?

I really like this phone but want to make sure that the LTE connection issues are able to be fixed with a software update. I hope Sprint isn't BS'ing on this. I have a couple of days to return the phone and want to make sure this is fixable before deciding to keep it.
Anyone know if the Sprint rep who said it's a software issue is telling the truth or BS?
At heart it is a good radio. No reason it shouldn't work as it's supposed to. So, the majority of the issue is software. And it is fixable. Maybe just as good as S3 and iPhone 5 LTE reception?
The big question here is if Sprint will actually fix it this time. Know that there were fixes for LTE in 2 previous ota's. To what extent they worked on it before, idk. Thinking that this time is make or break it.
So, the answer is wait and see. U can get out of contract if LTE doesn't work for u though. It's apart of your service plan. Gonna require persistence on your part to get out after the 14 days is up, but u can do it.
If I were u and needed a good LTE capable phone, I'd go with the S3. Because at this point, it is up in the air if it will receive LTE like it should in the near future.
Correction first update was wifi, second was lte lol
Hope so. Has to be software related since both this and the s3 have the same radio. And, since the airplane mode on/off trick gets it working, I'm lead to believe its software.
Sent from my EVO
celticking said:
Hope so. Has to be software related since both this and the s3 have the same radio. And, since the airplane mode on/off trick gets it working, I'm lead to believe its software.
Sent from my EVO
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Airplane mode trick???
I really hope they can fix this. I decided to keep the phone after looking at the S3 screen and build quality I just couldn't switch. I really love the screen on this!! It is just as good as my wife's iPhone 5 in color reproduction. The S3 is nice but don't like PenTile as I can notice it and I don't like it when whites have a blue color to it.
The Evo LTE has the same SoC as the S3. If the Evo was having hardware problems with LTE so would the S3, but that is not the case (according to what I have been able to look up). Therefore it can be concluded that the LTE issues are software and not hardware.
docmalc said:
Airplane mode trick???
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AKA Airplane Mode Dance
If you are in an LTE area and your phone is stuck on 3G, or if your phone is on LTE and it drops back down to 3G, then toggling Airplane Mode ON and back OFF will make the radio scan and re-latch to LTE.
That's the problem with our EVOs, it's an LTE threshold and handoff problem.
I live right on the edge of LTE coverage, so my phone will handoff to 3G because it decides the LTE signal is too weak. The problem is, in my area a "weak" LTE signal is MUCH faster than a strong 3G signal. If I go into my radio options and choose "LTE only" it will hold LTE signal all day long. So the signal is there, albeit weak.
What we need is a software fix that will change our radio's signal threshold so that it will prioritize a weaker LTE signal over 3G.
I'm tired of doing the airplane mode dance. If LTE is available, I want my EVO to latch on and stay on it even if it's weak.
Sent from my EVO
I use to get spotty LTE here in san Antonio so I thought it was the radio. But now I've been getting it pretty consistantly everywhere. So now I'm starting to think its there towers or something
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
mexlos said:
If I go into my radio options and choose "LTE only" it will hold LTE signal all day long.
Sent from my EVO
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Any way to do this on sense? I've only got lte/cdma and cdma only options
banccalif said:
Any way to do this on sense? I've only got lte/cdma and cdma only options
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Using a Sense ROM, open your phone dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*
Select "Phone Information" then scroll down to "Preferred Network Type" and that should give you the option you're looking for
Sent from my EVO
Or download the app "network" from playstore. Let's u do the same thing while less obtrusive and gives u more options.
Anthonicia said:
Or download the app "network" from playstore. Let's u do the same thing while less obtrusive and gives u more options.
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Can you link it? I'm finding various apps named "network" something or another but none with just that solely as the title
The icon changed so I had a bit of trouble finding it but here you go Network app
mexlos said:
Using a Sense ROM, open your phone dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*
Select "Phone Information" then scroll down to "Preferred Network Type" and that should give you the option you're looking for
Sent from my EVO
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Anthonicia said:
Or download the app "network" from playstore. Let's u do the same thing while less obtrusive and gives u more options.
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om4 said:
The icon changed so I had a bit of trouble finding it but here you go Network app
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Thanks guys! Installing app now and have the data code saved for a rainy day as well
Edit : after switching to lte only, I get no data (voice or sms) but im able to run a speed test using 4g. I live in L.A. but I connect to an Albuquerque, New Mexico server I'm not sure what else I'm to do to enable lte only and keep data
It's NOT true for me that switching it to LTE only will keep it connected. I still only keep the connection for about 10 seconds and then it goes back to 3G. My understanding is that option in both *#*#4634#*#* and ##DATA# is "preferred mode." It will drop back to 3G.
And I know for sure that Sprint and HTC have an open ticket on this issue of aquiring and keeping an LTE signal. They will eventually get a fix out for it.
I used the network tool post earlier and set mine to cdma/lte... So I get 4g and voice/text.. no evdo. Which is fine by me because evdo sucks anyway lol.
Works great I now can keep 4g in my house like my gfs gs3 and not switch back to crap-do
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
Someone try the 10/21 build of cm10 from deck.
I'm holding lte and seeing it places I couldn't get it before even when set to lte only.
This has completely corrected the issue for me.
Sent from my EVO using XDA Premium HD app

LTE ONLY MODE vs LTE/GSM

I'm in a decent LTE area (DFW). Why can I have crappy 4G data and can't load anything. Then I dial *#*#4636#*#* and change to LTE ONLY and it loads LTE and extremely fast, but obviously can't accept calls. Why does the LTE/GSM not just stick on LTE instead of going 4G -_-
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Do you have the Google edition one?
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Yes, more info about the device please.
dotson817 said:
I'm in a decent LTE area (DFW). Why can I have crappy 4G data and can't load anything. Then I dial *#*#4636#*#* and change to LTE ONLY and it loads LTE and extremely fast, but obviously can't accept calls. Why does the LTE/GSM not just stick on LTE instead of going 4G -_-
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No I have the official T-Mobile version, it is running the latest firmware and radio as of last week. Running AOSP ROM AICP.
I mean it could possibly be due to them working on towers but it still seems weird that the phone wouldn't try to connect to LTE when ever it is possibly available. It might be a placaebo effect, but it just seems like the phone has been having way more delays loading things, even if the ping is low in Speed Test.
dotson817 said:
I'm in a decent LTE area (DFW). Why can I have crappy 4G data and can't load anything. Then I dial *#*#4636#*#* and change to LTE ONLY and it loads LTE and extremely fast, but obviously can't accept calls. Why does the LTE/GSM not just stick on LTE instead of going 4G -_-
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When the phone is set to LTE/GSM it will monitor signal thresholds to try and keep you from having a poor experience on LTE at the fringe. So that if it detects your LTE signal is low it will move over to 4G or even 2G to try and provide you a better experience. When you set it to LTE only then it stays on LTE as long as you have usable signal.
T-Mobile probably has the threshold set too conservative, but that doesn't explain your poor experience on 4g (HSPA). I live in DFW and my HSPA service is fast.
Im in Dallas. Main travel area is old east dallas and north central / north east dallas..
I can tell you that im happy with both HSDPA+ and LTE with them.
on the rare occasion i have had a reception / speed issue i find that power cycling my phone fixed it. Also make sure if you do that you have FastBoot disabled.
Thats under power settings, make sure its not checked.
IAmSixNine said:
Also make sure if you do that you have FastBoot disabled.
Thats under power settings, make sure its not checked.
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What's wrong with using Fast Boot?
it doesnt shut down apps properly..
its similar to hibernation.
Good to know, thanks.

No "LTE" icon - Galaxy A9(pro) 6 (Marshmallow) on T-Mobile (US) network

Hi everyone, this is my first time posting here so please excuse me if this is a repetition or the wrong place.
I recently picked up the Galaxy A9(pro) 6 from Asia (Bangkok) while passing through duty-free. I must say I'm happy with the phone.
However, the "LTE" icon does not show on the status bar of the Galaxy A9(pro) 6. It only shows "4G". I am on with T-Mobile network in the US and my previous phone was Galaxy S4 (also from T-mobile) and it did show the "LTE" icon below "4G" in the status bar. We do get LTE coverage here where I am (my home) as per my previous usage of the Galaxy S4.
The Network mode is set to LTE/3G/2G (auto connect)
Is it that Galaxy A9(pro)6 does not show the "LTE" icon as in, it's not part of the feature?
Are my settings correct or do I need to do something to get LTE?
I don't seem to be having a problem with my data as the speed/performance is pretty good. But I'm not sure if this is just 4G or 4G LTE?
Could anyone help and explain what's going on?
Thank you,
Kevin
You can check in Settings / About Phone / Status and see if it's registering as LTE or HSPA/HSPA +. Most likely it does not have all of the frequencies available for a phone from Asia to get LTE here on T-Mobile. Most of them do not.
es0tericcha0s said:
You can check in Settings / About Phone / Status and see if it's registering as LTE or HSPA/HSPA +. Most likely it does not have all of the frequencies available for a phone from Asia to get LTE here on T-Mobile. Most of them do not.
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Thank you es0tericcha0s! I've been researching, do you think there's a way to enable/unlock those radio bands that might pick-up LTE? Lot's of people are doing it on other phone like LG etc.....thanks!
es0tericcha0s said:
You can check in Settings / About Phone / Status and see if it's registering as LTE or HSPA/HSPA +. Most likely it does not have all of the frequencies available for a phone from Asia to get LTE here on T-Mobile. Most of them do not.
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Hi es0tericcha0s,
The status option > SIM card status shows the following:
Network: T-Mobile
Singal Strength: -76 dBm 63 asu
Mobile network type: LTE
Service state: in service
Roaming: Not roaming
Mobile network state: connected
My phone number: 1- etc etc
Would you know what this means?
Thanks,
Kevin
That's good news. It means that your phone gets LTE. The 4g is just a graphical thing. In many countries the LTE just shows as 4g. This is determined by the system UI. If you are rooted and have a custom recovery then you might be able to change it using Xposed and a module add on.
It's probably not worth the trouble though as long as you know that 4g means LTE. When it's actually on 3g/4g (non LTE) then it'll most likely display as H / H+ for HSPA / HSPA+.
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As far as enabling more LTE bands... It's possible on some phones. I haven't found any definitive details on it for your phone. You might see if you can open the service mode first by "dialing" *#0011#
If you can there might be a way...
es0tericcha0s said:
That's good news. It means that your phone gets LTE. The 4g is just a graphical thing. In many countries the LTE just shows as 4g. This is determined by the system UI. If you are rooted and have a custom recovery then you might be able to change it using Xposed and a module add on.
It's probably not worth the trouble though as long as you know that 4g means LTE. When it's actually on 3g/4g (non LTE) then it'll most likely display as H / H+ for HSPA / HSPA+.
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As far as enabling more LTE bands... It's possible on some phones. I haven't found any definitive details on it for your phone. You might see if you can open the service mode first by "dialing" *#0011#
If you can there might be a way...
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Hi es0tericcha0s,
Sorry about the late reply, life got the best of me.
I tried the code you gave but it gives the message "invalid MMI code". I guess it's fine as long as it's LTE where ever available.
Hope all's well with you and thanks!
Best regards,
Kev
martyknight16 said:
Hi es0tericcha0s,
Sorry about the late reply, life got the best of me.
I tried the code you gave but it gives the message "invalid MMI code". I guess it's fine as long as it's LTE where ever available.
Hope all's well with you and thanks!
Best regards,
Kev
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If you are rooted, then there are a couple of apps that will be able to bring up those menus and/or find the specific codes to access the needed menus... Since we don't have the A9 here, I am not familiar with the little differences in the firmware like that.

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