Is it normal for 3G data to turn off when on a phone call?
I don't remember it doing that on my previous Evo3D... Thanks
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It did on my Motorola atrix too..
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Lothaen said:
Is it normal for 3G data to turn off when on a phone call?
I don't remember it doing that on my previous Evo3D... Thanks
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Mine never turns off.
scream4cheese said:
Mine never turns off.
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What setup do you have? Different ROMs?
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For me that happens usually when 3G signal is slow so it changes to 2G to keep call up.
It's same with sgs3, note2 and iphone4 if 3G signal is not really good. Nokia lumia 800 switches back to 3G from 2G after signal gets better but calls fail more often too.
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What setup do you have? Different ROMs?
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I don't know which set up I have. Everything is in default except for my rom and kernel. My data never turns off when I get a call or when I'm calling. I kinda wish it did. I could save that extra juice. I have used many roms and it's the same scenario.
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I just got a nexus 4, I'm on att and I pulled my sim directly from an iPhone 5, use an adapter.
It works fine and gets data and it will show and H, when I'm on H+, does it show the +?
Or does the H represent H and H+?
Do I new to create a custom apn other than what the phone assigned stock?
Thanks, just want the fastest speeds I can get.
Don't know what APN you're using, so you may be leaving some speed on the table.... But you are correct that the "H" represents all forms of HSPA, including +
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joho5 said:
I just got a nexus 4, I'm on att and I pulled my sim directly from an iPhone 5, use an adapter.
It works fine and gets data and it will show and H, when I'm on H+, does it show the +?
Or does the H represent H and H+?
Do I new to create a custom apn other than what the phone assigned stock?
Thanks, just want the fastest speeds I can get.
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Some Roms actually show the plus also and there's also a thread to show you how to make it show the H, H+ or 4G if that's your preference. Sorry for not linking it, kind of a pain to do from the xda app.
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Don't know what APN you're using, so you may be leaving some speed on the table.... But you are correct that the "H" represents all forms of HSPA, including +
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Can you help me here...I want right get as much speed as possible. All I'm using is what the phone automatically assigned.
I had an iPhone 5 with lte prior and did nothing to change my plan.
Thanks in advance.
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joho5 said:
Can you help me here...I want right get as much speed as possible. All I'm using is what the phone automatically assigned.
I had an iPhone 5 with lte prior and did nothing to change my plan.
Thanks in advance.
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These are the screenshots from my one x, should get you HSPA+ at least.
I also use this app/widget to tell when its changes.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.android.telnet
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Ok i cant get data unless I take "pta" out and replace it with "phone"
Why is this?
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joho5 said:
Ok i cant get data unless I take "pta" out and replace it with "phone"
Why is this?
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I honestly have no idea. I get data regardless of pta, phone or the wap default apn.
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Ok i cant get data unless I take "pta" out and replace it with "phone"
Why is this?
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Mine is the same way, but I just put "phone" and don't even touch the other fields. Pta is for lte, phone is for hspa+.
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lyall29 said:
Mine is the same way, but I just put "phone" and don't even touch the other fields. Pta is for lte, phone is for hspa+.
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Does this give you the h+ speeds? I'm using it right now but I can't get the h+ network, but I can on the stock APN.
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aooga said:
Does this give you the h+ speeds? I'm using it right now but I can't get the h+ network, but I can on the stock APN.
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I get pretty good speeds with "phone". I usually get between 3 and 5mbps where I live which is fine for me. What speeds are you getting? I never even looked at the stock setting because I unlocked, rooted and flashed xylon right away. Was stock the WAP.Cingular APN?
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Ok i cant get data unless I take "pta" out and replace it with "phone"
Why is this?
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It's because of how the iPhone LTE plan you came from is provisioned. It's different than the rest of their LTE plans. Just leave "phone" instead of "pta" and you'll be fine.
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These are the screenshots from my one x, should get you HSPA+ at least.
I also use this app/widget to tell when its changes.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.android.telnet
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OP, this is what you want minus the pta part. Make that "phone"
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Got it, thanks guys. Works great just wanted to make sure I get as much speed as I can.
Love this phone!
Yeah that's the stock one.
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I was hoping to get some opinions on this idea since T-Mobile's coverage is pretty bad in my neighborhood. I'm thinking of porting my number to Google voice then pointing it to a Skype number and running it all through clear 4g for $50/mo unlimited with unlimited calling on Skype for $3/mo. Thoughts?
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Depends on if you want to have a phone when you really need it. VoIP is useless without a high speed connection.
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If you don't have a good cell coverage, nothing will magically give you a reliable service, unless you have WiFi everywhere you go.
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Yeah I forgot the detail that i would be carrying my Wi-Fi in my pocket with clear voyager...
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buksterthegreat said:
Yeah I forgot the detail that i would be carrying my Wi-Fi in my pocket with clear voyager...
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Save yourself from the trouble and switch to AT&T. I really think it's a ridiculous idea.
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I remember on my evo on sprint long ago you just used a updated zip.
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paniro187 said:
I remember on my evo on sprint long ago you just used a updated zip.
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"Best"?
If you don't care about LTE, download and flash the .48 baseband.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227
Otherwise follow this guide if you want to try LTE. (If it's available in your area)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233319
Thanks man
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It goes a little farther than that. Whether you want LTe or not. 48 is known to dropout alot. I get a better signal and faster data speeds with the older radios
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It goes a little farther than that. Whether you want LTe or not. 48 is known to dropout alot. I get a better signal and faster data speeds with the older radios
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I never get those so I'm good.
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Smallsmx3 said:
It goes a little farther than that. Whether you want LTe or not. 48 is known to dropout alot. I get a better signal and faster data speeds with the older radios
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I travel ALOT was just hoping for the best signal as all times as possible
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Never had an issue with 48...its the latest update.
Is straight talk/Solavei any good I have att and I'm tiered of paying so much for there service. Is there a better off contract service please share your experiences.
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Dsmforlife92 said:
Is straight talk/Solavei any good I have att and I'm tiered of paying so much for there service. Is there a better off contract service please share your experiences.
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They both run on T-Mobile's network.
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They both run on T-Mobile's network.
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Straight talk using att too I just wanted to know if any one has either one and what one is better
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Check their coverage maps.
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GottaProblemBro said:
Check their coverage maps.
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There about the same in my area but I heard straight talk will turn your data off sometimes even if you don't go over your data
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Dsmforlife92 said:
There about the same in my area but I heard straight talk will turn your data off sometimes even if you don't go over your data
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that is true. It depends how much data you use and how often.
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Anybody having same problem? When I'm on WiFi calling, the sound doesn't sound right, but when I'm on regular data, sounds perfect. Anybody having this problem?
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Getting this problem too
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I've been on T Mobile only a couple of months but my experiences with wifi calling on three different devices including the HTC One, has always been choppy and poor.
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Gonna return mine and get a white one
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erapmicks said:
Gonna return mine and get a white one
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White is for chicks...
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shook187 said:
White is for chicks...
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Uh oh. Does that mean I was supposed to have gotten the white one?!
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girlygirl00 said:
Uh oh. Does that mean I was supposed to have gotten the white one?!
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Someone as beautiful as you could get whatever you want... Okay that was cheesy.
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shook187 said:
Someone as beautiful as you could get whatever you want... Okay that was cheesy.
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Haha! Yes it was cheesy, but I'll accept your reply. Simply because I have the black one.
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I stay using WiFi calling and I don't have any issues. No disrespect to anyone here but it could be your wireless router causing the issue.
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Mine was a little choppy too. At home, at work, or at work office (all 3 with different locations and different routers). So I just turned it off..
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Not choppy but robotic /digitized. Works though
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Call and complain, I did just that today as the G2 is a replacement for an Amaze 4G that is actually worse. And the corporate store has a restocking fee of $50. And I rather like this phone.
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I get choppy digitized audio on Wi-Fi calling. I've just accepted it as normal. It isn't a deal breaker
I just consider it an "if all else fails" type of thing since the quality is so poor. I wonder how much less radiation the phone puts out though.
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WiFi Calling drops within 5 minutes
I have been searching all the forums for any info on this. I saw one post earlier, but it seems to have been removed. It showed a specific setting for un-checking router re-checks. I can't find the setting on LG G2. My problem:
Had an HTC One S. It never woke up with WiFi calling enabled, huge problem. Went to the LG G2, wakes up perfectly but after a few minutes (.30 to 7 min) it drops the call. All new WiFi hardware and I still get drops. 7 different calls with tech support, even changed the SIM to the one that came with the phone. There's a trouble ticket in. Hope it actually gets to LG.
More times than most, the upgrade/tweaking of the radio are the last of the updates the put out. For this...I would pay whatever the bounty is on this, now. Just get it Fixed!!!
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