Anone notice when you do the #*#*4636*#*# - Vibrant General

Its set to gsm/cdma auto prl? Also it will not set wcdma only... Anyone confirm? I could swear my old n1 was set to wcdma preffered, which this wont set to either... Wierd, anyone else?

You have to go to *#*#197328640#*#* to lock the phone on WCDMA 1700 IV. It's under Debug and Network Lock

temperbad said:
Its set to gsm/cdma auto prl? Also it will not set wcdma only... Anyone confirm? I could swear my old n1 was set to wcdma preffered, which this wont set to either... Wierd, anyone else?
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Your not using it for T-mobile ?
I locked mine to gsm auto PRL
and yes the n1 was wcdma preferred and my battery suffered from it.

Quick question on this, I have really bad gsm service at where I live. Can I change the prl settings to cdma only to get better reception? is there any data or voice roaming by doing this?

heygrl said:
You have to go to *#*#197328640#*#* to lock the phone on WCDMA 1700 IV. It's under Debug and Network Lock
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Hmmm i know diff phones but i have a captivate not working for me when i go to debug menu -> phone control -> network lock .. menu doesn't work i want to change to gsm auto

i'm on Tmo with a vibrant and yeah, noticed the default was gsm/cdma prl,
but i did switch mine to wcdma only
my download speeds seem to pickup after swtiching, btw
,my mt3g was default on wcdma preferred

i'm on Tmo with a vibrant and yeah, noticed the default was gsm/cdma prl,
but i did switch mine to wcdma only but like you said, it switches back to gsm/cdma prl
my mt3g was default on wcdma preferred

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How to Disable 3G?

Does anyone know how to turn of 3G as its sucking my phone dry and it lasts for less than a day. i installed a cab file and now i no longer get the 3g connection in the manager. Is there another way to disable it as i can see it switching between the networks and 3g is on and off like crazy.
U should really considering searching before u ask something like that
going to phone>menu>options>band is the same as going to settings>phone>band.
i checked the options in connection manager and advanced but never saw anything which said 3G, is it a band setting i need to change instead, if so what is the band setting to not use 3G?
A|ex said:
i checked the options in connection manager and advanced but never saw anything which said 3G, is it a band setting i need to change instead, if so what is the band setting to not use 3G?
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WCDMA = 3G. So just set network type to "GSM" instead of "Automatic".
kilrah said:
WCDMA = 3G. So just set network type to "GSM" instead of "Automatic".
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thanks this worked a treat!

T-Mobile USA - Preffered network type?

this is for the T-Mobile USA people.
Please help me understand what my settings should be? i was WCDMA Preferred and dont know exactly what GSM auto (prl) and all those other once do. I live in Texas and plan to travel so i want to make sure i get the best network while on the road. In my home i get HSPDA and 3G icons. Does anyone have a list of what everything is and does for what carrier?
what is the difference between GSM auto (prl) and GSM/CDMA auto (prl)?
i would like to add a note that i am worried about when traveling and leaving t-mobile 3g what will happen? will i just lose network if switching to gsm auto prl? this is why i am asking of incase i am totally out of t-mobile, will running gsm/wcdma auto prl allow me to use other networks?
i honestly would not mind if i had to switch between options when on the road and when in the city if i must.

3G only???

Does anyone know how to enable 3G only on Vibrant????
I can see the option for 2G only, not for 3G... BTW my phone is rooted...
why would you want 3G only? when "2G only" is disabled... 3G is on but if there isn't 3G signal then it goes to alternative EDGE (2G) temporarily until 3G signal is available
"3G Only" isn't a feature.. and its pointless to have it as well
zephiK said:
why would you want 3G only? when "2G only" is disabled... 3G is on but if there isn't 3G signal then it goes to alternative EDGE (2G) temporarily until 3G signal is available
"3G Only" isn't a feature.. and its pointless to have it as well
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it will be pointless for T-Mobiles users. But it will makes sense for Wind Mobiles users (Canada) cause Wind only has 3G connection and doesn't have any 2G connection.
Ya, so now you know it's not pointless. So what's the solution?
jaykim85 said:
it will be pointless for T-Mobiles users. But it will makes sense for Wind Mobiles users (Canada) cause Wind only has 3G connection and doesn't have any 2G connection.
Ya, so now you know it's not pointless. So what's the solution?
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I'm pretty sure by default with the 2G unchecked that it's on 3G mode.
It's not a feature, it's just what it is...it's always on 3G accessibility.
http://ip208-100-42-21.static.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734515
Use the code for Battery and General Info: *#*#4636#*#*
Towards the bottom there is an option for "Set preferred network type"
You can change that to only use the networks you want.
The descriptions of each of the choices are at the bottom of the linked post.
Hope that helps
I found that menu didn't work for me. I used that menu on my G1 and it worked great, but it seems to have no effect on the Vibrant.
Check out this post: (change the xx to tt, I can't post links yet)
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7208948&postcount=2
That's the proper way to force 3g mode, and I do it on my phone it works great.
Also, another reason to force 3g only is if you live in a weak 3g area. I don't want to ride the edge network 60% of the time if I can force 3g and get it 100% of the time.
Hey none of the methods I read here work.
So after playing around with my phone a little bit, I discovered a way to actually lock 3g.
Again I'm not a phone expert, and I discovered this on my own, so use with caution, I don't want to be blaimed for a broken phone.
here is how I did, copy and pasted from another forum I posted these instructions in:
Tired of edge speeds, want to lock in 3g? Okay this next one, do at your own risk ask usual, use with caution. I kinda figured this one out on my own, through trial and error, so I’m not sure how stable or accurate, or even how safe it is to do this. I did notice though, if you screw up, you can use the factory reset code above and things should go back to factory defaults.
Okay…so again do at your own risk. Also by locking into 3g speeds, if you ever go into a non 3g area, or if your 3g signal is poor in your area, then your phone calls will drop and data will stop, unless you go back and set the phone to its default automatic gsm/cdma settings.
Dial: *#*#197328640#*#*
Click [1] debug screen
Click [8] phone control
Click [7] network control
Click [2] band selection
This is where you make a change, default setting is [1] automatic, which means it chooses automatically between gsm/cdma (Edge vs 3g). So we are going to change this and set it to wcdma band which is 3g.
Click [2] wcdma band
Click [1] wcdma all []
Now it should display “select wcdma all bands [*]"
Now on the bottom of your phone, click the menu key, it’s the one next to the home key, now click back, menu again one more time, back one more time, this is just to confirm it set to number 2 wcdma band.
Now click menu key one last time, click end.. and you are done. Now to double verify that the phone is locked into 3g, dial in: *#*#4636#*#*
Then click phone information Then scroll down to “set preferred network type” It should now have listed “wcdma only.” PS, if you tried to do a shortcut, and just set wcdma this way first without doing the lock above, it would just go back to gsm/cdma auto once you exit the screen.
Your phone should now be locked into 3g.
Just to confirm, i upgraded my firmware to XWJM5 today, and i noticed that in settings > wireless and network > mobile networks, there's a new menu 'network mode' in which there's 3 options - auto / gsm only / wcdma only. Nice touch!
In answer to the cynics, there are times when browsing, when the phone is borderline whether to give you 2g or 3g, it does come in handy, and it's safer too, as if i have to browse on 2g it makes me want to smash the phone up!!
SamsungGalaxySVibrant said:
Hey none of the methods I read here work.
So after playing around with my phone a little bit, I discovered a way to actually lock 3g.
Again I'm not a phone expert, and I discovered this on my own, so use with caution, I don't want to be blaimed for a broken phone.
here is how I did, copy and pasted from another forum I posted these instructions in:
Tired of edge speeds, want to lock in 3g? Okay this next one, do at your own risk ask usual, use with caution. I kinda figured this one out on my own, through trial and error, so I’m not sure how stable or accurate, or even how safe it is to do this. I did notice though, if you screw up, you can use the factory reset code above and things should go back to factory defaults.
Okay…so again do at your own risk. Also by locking into 3g speeds, if you ever go into a non 3g area, or if your 3g signal is poor in your area, then your phone calls will drop and data will stop, unless you go back and set the phone to its default automatic gsm/cdma settings.
Dial: *#*#197328640#*#*
Click [1] debug screen
Click [8] phone control
Click [7] network control
Click [2] band selection
This is where you make a change, default setting is [1] automatic, which means it chooses automatically between gsm/cdma (Edge vs 3g). So we are going to change this and set it to wcdma band which is 3g.
Click [2] wcdma band
Click [1] wcdma all []
Now it should display “select wcdma all bands [*]"
Now on the bottom of your phone, click the menu key, it’s the one next to the home key, now click back, menu again one more time, back one more time, this is just to confirm it set to number 2 wcdma band.
Now click menu key one last time, click end.. and you are done. Now to double verify that the phone is locked into 3g, dial in: *#*#4636#*#*
Then click phone information Then scroll down to “set preferred network type” It should now have listed “wcdma only.” PS, if you tried to do a shortcut, and just set wcdma this way first without doing the lock above, it would just go back to gsm/cdma auto once you exit the screen.
Your phone should now be locked into 3g.
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Do you have to do this each time you reboot the phone or are the settings get saved somehow?
Just to confirm, i upgraded my firmware to XWJM5 today, and i noticed that in settings > wireless and network > mobile networks, there's a new menu 'network mode' in which there's 3 options - auto / gsm only / wcdma only. Nice touch!
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Setting to WCDMA only does not change a thing.
Orochi77 said:
Setting to WCDMA only does not change a thing.
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Well i don't know what's up with your phone, but on my phone, it sets it to pick up wcdma only, like it says.
spark001uk said:
Well i don't know what's up with your phone, but on my phone, it sets it to pick up wcdma only, like it says.
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Probably has to do with my provider.
Thanks for your answer.

1700 and 2100 wcdma on N7100 intational

So I was playing around with my unlocked note nd I found a selection of bands nd I can select them but not sure yet if it does unable 1700 nd 2100 bands to work on wind mobile or tmobile any ideas ive the pictures
What code did you enter to find those options?
Note 1 had the same menu options.
It doesn't mean anything without actual support in the phone.
I assume, like the Note 1, if you turn those on your phone is going to reject your sim card.
- Frank
Hi just peeked into this and was able to select 1700 band, go to comi bands and select 1700 wcdma and any other missing band and it will be selected. If it makes any difference i dont know since im in a good refarm area for tmobile.
ronj1986 said:
What code did you enter to find those options?
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*#197328640# nd Debug screen band selection youll find everything
ChodTheWacko said:
Note 1 had the same menu options.
It doesn't mean anything without actual support in the phone.
I assume, like the Note 1, if you turn those on your phone is going to reject your sim card.
- Frank
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I guess you right I used to own a note 1 but never tried it only if one can try nd see what happens because my sim is not getting rejected but I dont have a wind or tmobile to test with
5800xm_user said:
Hi just peeked into this and was able to select 1700 band, go to comi bands and select 1700 wcdma and any other missing band and it will be selected. If it makes any difference i dont know since im in a good refarm area for tmobile.
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By the sound of it our hardware just don't have the bands but yet we can select them kinda strange but if you could try using tmobile sim let use know what happens
I was able to do this also, with the leaked XXDLJ2 FW (4.1.2) - I tried with earlier FW before and couldn';t get into the menu - could be total noob error though...
Remove SIM card first.
Then power up Phone, dial #*197328640*
Select: DEBUG/PHONE CONTROL/NETWORK CONTROL/SELECT WCDMA BANDS
from there, it seems you can select ALL, or add the bands you want. (I'm on TMO USA so I selected 1700/1900/2100)
Now, what I don't know is...once you re-insert the SIM ( and you have to power cycle to do that) does the TMO SIM override the changes I just made? I have very weak 4G near my house so I cannot check if 4G is working or not.
CORRECTION: Forget what I said about removing SIM card !!! I was able to access the menu with the SIM inserted, and it looks like my settings are holding ( there's an asterisk next to the WCDMA bands I chose). This is promising!
I did this on a stock rom and after rebooting settings stay the same. Cant tell if itll make any difference since im at work and dont get good coverage. Will report as soon as i can and im on tmobile california
Sadly, it appears that any other setting than Automatic will disable WCDMA altogether - I sat in my car for 20 minutes right under a cell tower tryin to make it work, but was stuck on Edge...as soon as I selected AUTO, my phone jumped to H+ ...and it was on the 1900 Band since the 1700 band is automatically unchecked when switching to Auto. Oh well...gotta wait for the damn TMo refarm then.
The TMUS reframe is killin' me. Neither my house or work are in a reframed area. However, there are several points on my commute that are reframed, and I did have a chance to eat dinner in one. Holy moly is HSPA+ fast! EDGE is virtually useless with these devices.
McNoob said:
Sadly, it appears that any other setting than Automatic will disable WCDMA altogether - I sat in my car for 20 minutes right under a cell tower tryin to make it work, but was stuck on Edge...as soon as I selected AUTO, my phone jumped to H+ ...and it was on the 1900 Band since the 1700 band is automatically unchecked when switching to Auto. Oh well...gotta wait for the damn TMo refarm then.
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you can select mulit bands that way you dont have to use auto as it does turn em off ,i used the last selection it lets you select what you want
Sorry to check in late but with these changes I notice that my signal sticks to 2g and barely wants to switch to H or H+. Maybe when Im off work Im gonna try to select all wcdma band and switch to wcdma only in network mode. when selecting network mode i notice it changes all the settings in the service menu.
leeroy1034 said:
you can select mulit bands that way you dont have to use auto as it does turn em off ,i used the last selection it lets you select what you want
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that's what I've been doing - COMBI BANDS, and add GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 1700/1900/2100.
But it didn't work for me, phone remains stuck on EDGE -
I dont think this does much only put me in Edge mode or no data at all. Its weird that theres an option for it. So ya no luck here...

[Q] Bizarre signal issue (AT&T)

So my fiance's Nexus 4 is having a weird signal issue where she works. I have had her try different settings and this is what she's seeing:
WCDMA preferred: No signal at all
GSM auto (prl): No signal at all
GSM only: She gets Edge or "G" and 4 bars
So here's the thing - my understanding is that WCDMA preferred and GSM auto (PRL) will use both 2G and 3G with slight differences (WCDMA prefers 3G, GSM auto (PRL) prefers 2G). She is not getting 2G or 3G with either of these. If she uses GSM only she gets a 2G signal.
Anyone have any idea what's up? This doesn't seem normal to me. It was working correctly before, then when she had issues she called and they told her that they were doing some work on the tower near her - but they claim that it's been fixed.
kimboinatl said:
So my fiance's Nexus 4 is having a weird signal issue where she works. I have had her try different settings and this is what she's seeing:
WCDMA preferred: No signal at all
GSM auto (prl): No signal at all
GSM only: She gets Edge or "G" and 4 bars
So here's the thing - my understanding is that WCDMA preferred and GSM auto (PRL) will use both 2G and 3G with slight differences (WCDMA prefers 3G, GSM auto (PRL) prefers 2G). She is not getting 2G or 3G with either of these. If she uses GSM only she gets a 2G signal.
Anyone have any idea what's up? This doesn't seem normal to me. It was working correctly before, then when she had issues she called and they told her that they were doing some work on the tower near her - but they claim that it's been fixed.
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do you have the correct apn for att? you would have to enter the apn in manually. main settings, more, mobile networks, access point names. by default, it comes ready for tmobiles network out of the box, but you would have to set up the apn for att(which is why you would get a 2g/g signal).
simms22 said:
do you have the correct apn for att? you would have to enter the apn in manually. main settings, more, mobile networks, access point names. by default, it comes ready for tmobiles network out of the box, but you would have to set up the apn for att(which is why you would get a 2g/g signal).
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I totally didn't think about the APN settings - mostly because she's getting HSPA+ here at the house. I set it up using the new AT&T APN, we'll see how it goes. Thanks a bunch!

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