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Engineer Mode:
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]*#36446337# - Engineer Mode[/SIZE][/FONT]
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Engineer Mode -> Commonly used commands
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[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]*#268# - NV parameters, Calibration NV, Static NV
*#8958378 - Serial Interface / PC Assistant ( Connecting the ADB)
*#66# - Mobile IMEI number and IMEI encryption
*#811# - OTA test Toggle [COLOR="Red"](Note: this function is only for engineering tests, users please do not use this function, otherwise you may not be able to use OTA updates.[/COLOR]
*#814# - Test TDSCDMA Signal
*#824# - Test WCDMA Signal
*#834# - Test LTE Signal
*#844# - Test GSM Signal
*#8778# - [COLOR="red"][B]!! Immediate factory reset !![/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
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Oneplus LogKit:
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]*#800# - Oneplus LogKit[/SIZE][/FONT]
Testing:
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]*#*#4636#*#* - Testing
Phone information,
Battery information,
Usage statistics,
Wi-fi information
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Testing: Phone information -> Set preferred network type:
Code:
WDCDMA preferred
GSM only
WDCDMA only
GSM auto (PRL)
CDMA auto (PRL)
CDMA only
EvDo only
GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)
LTE/CDMA auto (PRL)
LTE/GSM auto (PRL)
LTE/GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)
LTE only
LTE/WDCDMA
TD-SCDMA only
TD-SCDMA and WDCDMA
TD-SCDMA and LTE
TD-SCDMA and GSM
TD-SCDMA,GSM and LTE
TD-SCDMA, GSM/WDCDMA
TD-SCDMA, WDCDMA and LTE
TD-SCDMA, GSM/WDCDMA and LTE
TD-SCDMA, GSM/WDCDMA, CDMA and EvDo
TD-SCDMA, LTE, CDMA, EvDo GSM/WDCDMA
unknown
After the reboot, the above set the "preferred network type" returns to its default value selected by:
Settings -> More ... -> Cellular networks -> preferred network type
General codes Android:
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]*#6776# - Machine info
*#1234# - View software details
*#99# - Screen lights long bright
*#06# - Display information about IMEI[/SIZE][/FONT]
OPPO codes:
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]*#801# - [B][COLOR="Red"](dangerous!)[/COLOR][/B] Engineering switch test mode
*#802# - Enter automatically engineering TTFF GPS test mode
*#803# - Enter engineering network test mode
*#804# - Automatic disconnect test mode
*#805# - Engineering Bluetooth test mode
*#806# - Engineering aging test mode
*#807# - Enter engineering test mode
*#808# - Enter manual engineering test mode
*#809# - Enter engineering echo test mode
*#888# - View hardware pcb version
*#900# - Test photograph RGB[/SIZE][/FONT]
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One question!
Can we adjust the volume of the speaker, headphones,frontspeaker?
If yes can some one tell me what are the ranges of the values and what are the default ones!
Cant find a switch to disable fast dormancy on any if those menus, damn.
laureano97 said:
Cant find a switch to disable fast dormancy on any if those menus, damn.
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Why do you want to disable it?
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Sactgr said:
Can we adjust the volume of the speaker, headphones,frontspeaker?
If yes can some one tell me what are the ranges of the values and what are the default ones!
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I'm going to look into a solution later for the volume thing.
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mawells787 said:
Why do you want to disable it?
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My carrier doesn't support it, then is a waste of battery
Do you have root? If so, you can use DisableService from Playstore. I did it that way. Was wasting a lot of energy.
Did u try it yet!
blackknightavalon said:
I'm going to look into a solution later for the volume thing.
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I kinda need to decrease the lower level volume of my front speakers,
As its getting me troubled!!?
I dont want my private conversations to heard by someone sitting next to me.
Btw i m on cm12.1 by masterawesome
Thanks for sharing, will give it a shot
How to switch lte band in oneplus x?
laureano97 said:
My carrier doesn't support it, then is a waste of battery
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root it and use Lspeed, it has the option to disable, you can also kill the running process via any battery saving app's pro version
sundhar88 said:
How to switch lte band in oneplus x?
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Type in applications for telephone calls:
Code:
*#*#4636#*#*
Wait until the application opens
Go to Phone information
Expand the list under Set preferred network type
Choose what you need
Escape
Escape
After the reboot you have to redo the same actions.
Related
As title...
I read someone was using 2G instead of 3G to save the power. But I can't find the place on my x10 to turn off 3G and leave 2G on.
Any one can point it out?
Thanks
Settings -> Wireless Controls -> Mobile Networks -> Network Mode
WCDMA only = 3G Only (My setting)
GSM only = 2G Only
GSM / WCDMA preferred = 3G preferred, 2G if a 3G connection can't be established
The way I do it is by going to my dialer and entering *#*#4636#*#* into it. After you enter that (don't push send) it will pop up with a menu. Select "Phone Information" and look for a dropdown labelled "Set preferred network type".
Mine has four options:
* WCDMA preferred (default)
* GSM only
* WCDMA only
* Unknown
I set it to GSM only to turn off 3g and use a 2g network.
Alternatively there are several apps in the market that claim to do this. The X10 seems to only give two options in its settings menu. 3g only or 3g preferred with a 2g fallback. At least that's how it is on my phone. Just those two options.
I only have two options.
WCDMA only.
GSM/WCDMA preferred.
Rogers, Canada.
Thanks rynoon, that works... now it shows G instead of 3G..
3 options here:
WCDMA only = 3G Only
GSM only = 2G Only
GSM / WCDMA preferred
There is a nice (free) Tool on the market:
"Show and Switch 2G/3G".
It brings you a shortcut to the dropdown menu.
Additionally I make use of: "Toggle Data Widget" to enable / disable data traffic easily by tapping it.
It's a bit disappointing that the best the market has to offer is effectively a shortcut to a menu screen.. I'm not an Android programmer, but how hard can it be to make a widget that allows you to toggle between 2g, 3g and no g (!! wireless data off!).. surely can't be that hard?
McKebapp said:
There is a nice (free) Tool on the market:
"Show and Switch 2G/3G".
It brings you a shortcut to the dropdown menu.
Additionally I make use of: "Toggle Data Widget" to enable / disable data traffic easily by tapping it.
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Doesn't work. All those software just show up the wireless setting. But the 2g/3g option doesn't show up in the regular X10 menu. Only rynoon's post works.
That may just apply rogers X10. Not sure other country.
belazor's method works fine in the UK... that's how I've been managing my data settings for the last couple of months.
im_iceman said:
It's a bit disappointing that the best the market has to offer is effectively a shortcut to a menu screen.. I'm not an Android programmer, but how hard can it be to make a widget that allows you to toggle between 2g, 3g and no g (!! wireless data off!).. surely can't be that hard?
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its completely impossible because android doesnt allow this.
I must allow it.. because there is a menu option that allows you to manually do it.. what ever settings that is changing could be replicated in an app/ widget. Or is this only something that can be accessed at root level?
rynoon said:
The way I do it is by going to my dialer and entering *#*#4636#*#* into it. After you enter that (don't push send) it will pop up with a menu. Select "Phone Information" and look for a dropdown labelled "Set preferred network type".
Mine has four options:
* WCDMA preferred (default)
* GSM only
* WCDMA only
* Unknown
I set it to GSM only to turn off 3g and use a 2g network.
Alternatively there are several apps in the market that claim to do this. The X10 seems to only give two options in its settings menu. 3g only or 3g preferred with a 2g fallback. At least that's how it is on my phone. Just those two options.
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Thanks for the tip, I was looking for this.
Im going to test it to find out what is the impact to the battery.
im no expert but from trial and error i know this is the main reason for battery drain.
im_iceman said:
I must allow it.. because there is a menu option that allows you to manually do it.. what ever settings that is changing could be replicated in an app/ widget. Or is this only something that can be accessed at root level?
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I'm just going by what i've read everywhere. I guess it must only be available as root.
Shiwantha said:
Im going to test it to find out what is the impact to the battery.
im no expert but from trial and error i know this is the main reason for battery drain.
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It's true. 2G will conserve battery life a little more. Radio in general consumes a lot of power. When I was abroad, I didn't want to roam so I turned off the radio completely and my X10 lasted 3 days without a recharge.
I been having this problem that there's data connection only on a 3g network only. Forcing my phone to gsm only disables all data connection.is this just me or is this intended?
FireROR said:
I only have two options.
WCDMA only.
GSM/WCDMA preferred.
Rogers, Canada.
Thanks rynoon, that works... now it shows G instead of 3G..
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If you debrand the phone it wilk give you the option to use 2g only.
There is a free application in the market called Network. It will give you all the options we discussed.
Try
LINK
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when u enabled GSM only does it turn data roaming on? seems to b e doing that on my phone not sure if its ment to.
Not on my phone.
There's a option on my phone that controls the rising and its off.
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Shiwantha said:
There is a free application in the market called Network. It will give you all the options we discussed.
Try
LINK
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Yep, I use Network on my Rogers-branded X10, as Rogers has locked out the option of "GSM Only" from the network settings menu (they had done this on my old iPAQ as well). The app simply gives you direct access to the *#*#4636#*#* menu. Works great.
Since I use GV exclusively for my talk and text, I don't need their voice radio anymore, and the only calls I get to that number are spam...so just disabling it sounds just great to me....but setting tghe radio to LTE only manually every boot is a pain in the butt to remember. So here's what I'm looking for....I'm hoping there is a way to set this up easily....possibly a build.prop entry? similar to this one, but another network number??
ro.telephony.default_network=10
I've tried but I can't find one that defines LTE only. Can anyone please help?
I got it...build.prop editing wasn't enough for some reason. I had to do some database editing on the settings storage for it to work. For reference, here's what I did:
download sql lite app from the play store here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sqleditor
open settings storage > global
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find the line:
preferred_network_mode
change the value to 11
reboot
open your stock phone dialer and enter the following or open phone testing menu another way.
*#*#4636#*#*
verify under phone testing LTE only is selected.
this is now your default setting. you can change it back manually if you need to and a reboot will default back to LTE only.
THIS WILL DISABLE YOUR VOICE SERVICE THROUGH YOUR CARRIER!!! THIS INCLUDES 911 AND OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES....YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
VoIP and VoLTE will still work!!! You just won't be able to make or receive calls through your sim card's registered number.
hp420 said:
I got it...build.prop editing wasn't enough for some reason. I had to do some database editing on the settings storage for it to work. For reference, here's what I did:
download sql lite app from the play store here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sqleditor
open settings storage > global
find the line:
preferred_network_mode
change the value to 11
reboot
open your stock phone dialer and enter the following or open phone testing menu another way.
*#*#4636#*#*
verify under phone testing LTE only is selected.
this is now your default setting. you can change it back manually if you need to and a reboot will default back to LTE only.
THIS WILL DISABLE YOUR VOICE SERVICE THROUGH YOUR CARRIER!!! THIS INCLUDES 911 AND OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES....YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
VoIP and VoLTE will still work!!! You just won't be able to make or receive calls through your sim card's registered number.
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or, you could have just dialed *#*#4636#*#* and set it to lte only, which would do the exact same thing. and instead of dialing, there are apps that bring up that menu as well. btw, no voice on lte because our radios are not capable of it, even if our networks supported it.
simms22 said:
or, you could have just dialed *#*#4636#*#* and set it to lte only, which would do the exact same thing. and instead of dialing, there are apps that bring up that menu as well. btw, no voice on lte because our radios are not capable of it, even if our networks supported it.
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yup...but the point is it resets when I reboot. This sets it to LTE only and keeps it there
and no voice was literally the entire point of doing this. I use VoIP exclusively and the only time my Tmo number rings is for spam...no joke I get at least a half dozen spam calls every day and not one other call.
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hp420 said:
yup...but the point is it resets when I reboot. This sets it to LTE only and keeps it there
and no voice was literally the entire point of doing this. I use VoIP exclusively and the only time my Tmo number rings is for spam...no joke I get at least a half dozen spam calls every day and not one other call.
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oh, ok. that's understandable. but i keep my n4 on lte(lte/gsm) and it boots up that way as well. me personally, i dont make very many calls during my cycle, but do use a huge amount of data.
simms22 said:
oh, ok. that's understandable. but i keep my n4 on lte(lte/gsm) and it boots up that way as well. me personally, i dont make very many calls during my cycle, but do use a huge amount of data.
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I'm the same way. I use over 100GB monthly, but normally well under 100 minutes lol
hp420 said:
I'm the same way. I use over 100GB monthly, but normally well under 100 minutes lol
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ok, i use less than 100gb, more like 40gb. my calls are usually under 100 minutes as well
I just got my Verizon Note 3 today. I put in my T-mobile sim card. When I turned it on, it doesn't a) prompt for an unlock code and b) there are no signal at all. The signal bars are grayed out and there is a little "x" on top of the bars.
This is strange to me because last year I had the same thing but it worked- a Verizon Note 3 with T-Mobile Sim card. Now it's not working. Does anyone know why?
kronicstyle said:
I just got my Verizon Note 3 today. I put in my T-mobile sim card. When I turned it on, it doesn't a) prompt for an unlock code and b) there are no signal at all. The signal bars are grayed out and there is a little "x" on top of the bars.
This is strange to me because last year I had the same thing but it worked- a Verizon Note 3 with T-Mobile Sim card. Now it's not working. Does anyone know why?
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Check you're baseband? I'm having an issue and the baseband is null also so is the imei.
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What about the APN is that set for t-mobile?
Only issue I ran into using a AT&T Sim was the Sim card was not activated right. (Had to call tech support)
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Most of the Verizon devices are unlock, thats way you don't see the prompt for an unlock code.
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Follow these steps to setup the APN for T-mobile :
1. In your device go to Settings.
2. More networks.
3. Mobile networks.
4. Access Point Names.
5. APNs.
On APNs press the symbol + and you'll see this :
now, here you need to edit as shown in the picture:
when you're done, tap the menu key on your device and tap save, now tap the new APN profile
go back to Mobile networks and tap Network mode and choose Global or GSM/UMST and that's it .
If you want 4G LTE signal use the Global mode.
aaroon200 said:
Most of the Verizon devices are unlock, thats way you don't see the prompt for an unlock code.
View attachment 3688290
Follow these steps to setup the APN for T-mobile :
1. In your device go to Settings.
2. More networks.
3. Mobile networks.
4. Access Point Names.
5. APNs.
On APNs press the symbol + and you'll see this :
View attachment 3688262
now, here you need to edit as shown in the picture:
View attachment 3688266
when you're done, tap the menu key on your device and tap save, now tap the new APN profile
View attachment 3688273
go back to Mobile networks and tap Network mode and choose Global or GSM/UMST and that's it .
If you want 4G LTE signal use the Global mode.
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For me on att to get lte I had disable/ reenable band 4 but I have GSM selected would global make any difference?
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dragogt05 said:
For me on att to get lte I had disable/ reenable band 4 but I have GSM selected would global make any difference?
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check this :
http://galaxynote3root.com/galaxy-n...gsm-sim-on-verizon-galaxy-note-3-world-phone/
H+ is lte correct? I do need to check the speed through.
Edit
And no it (h+) is not.
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Hello everyone, I'm new to posting on this forum (even though I have lurked for quite awhile). I've been having all sorts of trouble finding the proper Boost Mobile APN settings and I have finally figured it out and it works flawlessly on a few roms that I have tried. Hopefully these will help anyone having trouble finding Sprint roms that work on Boost Mobile networks. This will be especially helpful for anyone running a custom rom that doesn't support the "Update PRL" stock setting.
First step is to go into settings and find your Access Point Names section. Finding this section can be different for certain roms but is usually under Connections or Mobile Data. Of course, the easiest way I've found is to simple use the settings search bar for "Access Point Names."
Once you're at the Access Point Names settings, click the "Add" button on the top right corner. Edit your blank APN to make it exactly like this:
After you have copied my APN settings, click the menu button on the top right corner and hit "Save." Make sure you have checked the circle/box next to your newly created APN setting. After a second or two, you should notice that your mobile data is fully functional. So you'll see either 4G or LTE logo (depending how your rom displays it).
"But what if I only see 3G? - If that is the case you need to go back to settings and search for "Network mode" and it'll take you to this menu. Make sure your preferred network mode is listed as "LTE/CDMA." After you change it, it will ask you to reboot the device. Once your device is restarted, you should now have working 4G/LTE! Even if your 4G/LTE is working after saving the new APN settings, I would still recommend changing the preferred network mode to "LTE/CDMA."
Hope this helps someone out there
I have also tried these same settings on my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900P). Although I cannot guarantee, I am sure these settings should work on any phone on the Boost Mobile network. I am currently using [ROM] [ULTIMATE Note 7 Hybrid] [N930PVPU1APGC] [Stock] [v1.0] by tx_dbs_tx on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910P)
Not working for me
I have an SM-N910P that is successfully activated on Boost Mobile. However, only with 3G internet. I tried your method, to no avail. any other suggestions?
iwasjustintime said:
Hello everyone, I'm new to posting on this forum (even though I have lurked for quite awhile). I've been having all sorts of trouble finding the proper Boost Mobile APN settings and I have finally figured it out and it works flawlessly on a few roms that I have tried. Hopefully these will help anyone having trouble finding Sprint roms that work on Boost Mobile networks. This will be especially helpful for anyone running a custom rom that doesn't support the "Update PRL" stock setting.
First step is to go into settings and find your Access Point Names section. Finding this section can be different for certain roms but is usually under Connections or Mobile Data. Of course, the easiest way I've found is to simple use the settings search bar for "Access Point Names."
Once you're at the Access Point Names settings, click the "Add" button on the top right corner. Edit your blank APN to make it exactly like this:
After you have copied my APN settings, click the menu button on the top right corner and hit "Save." Make sure you have checked the circle/box next to your newly created APN setting. After a second or two, you should notice that your mobile data is fully functional. So you'll see either 4G or LTE logo (depending how your rom displays it).
"But what if I only see 3G? - If that is the case you need to go back to settings and search for "Network mode" and it'll take you to this menu. Make sure your preferred network mode is listed as "LTE/CDMA." After you change it, it will ask you to reboot the device. Once your device is restarted, you should now have working 4G/LTE! Even if your 4G/LTE is working after saving the new APN settings, I would still recommend changing the preferred network mode to "LTE/CDMA."
Hope this helps someone out there
I have also tried these same settings on my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900P). Although I cannot guarantee, I am sure these settings should work on any phone on the Boost Mobile network. I am currently using [ROM] [ULTIMATE Note 7 Hybrid] [N930PVPU1APGC] [Stock] [v1.0] by tx_dbs_tx on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910P)
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Hello I am having this exact same problem. The pictures above aren't loading. Does anyone have these settings?
I have put together a spreadsheet what shows exactly which LTE Carrier Aggregation combinations the Pixel 2 and XL support.
Information comes from the modem config files(present in both phones vendor image).
I have made this a bit more readable than in those config files.
Based on system image 8.0.0(OPD1.170816.018, Nov 2017). Double checked the 8.1 preview taimen-opp5.170921.005 also, identical CA-s. Will update the tables when changes in upcoming builds.
What is LTE Carrier Aggregation
All the LTE Carrier Aggregation combinations in the LTE standard
Find out your MCC and MNC
Find your MNC from the Lists sheet and see which area it belongs(vzw_ca, att_ca, tmo_ca, usc_ca, sprint_ca etc)
If you don't find your MNC then you will get CA combinations from ""outcast". You will not get any 3 CA combinations, even if your network operator has enabled them on towers.
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I see Rjio mentored there but I never see lte+ in my status bar. Also in sim status I don't see lte_ca why?
This is why its a shame that google remove diag function from the usb init.
If we can plug this phone to QXDM, we can try to mod the CA config
I see many tutorials activating CA and other LTE bands but m waiting for someone much experienced and senior to give us some guidance about activating LTE ca . Hope I could use my pixel 2 XL on reliance Jio with LTE + and not be jealous of OnePlus 5 users who already have LTE+ enabled.
And did anyone got it working ? Any Jio users?
otonieru said:
This is why its a shame that google remove diag function from the usb init.
If we can plug this phone to QXDM, we can try to mod the CA config
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I tried on pixel 2 XL but it's diagnostic mode can't be activated. Or I couldn't find a way to activate. Google don't want us to access diagnostic mode. I contacted Google support and registered it as a trouble and also send a feedback regarding this , hope they listen n activate carrier aggregation in next update.
isaumya said:
I see Rjio mentored there but I never see lte+ in my status bar. Also in sim status I don't see lte_ca why?
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This phone wont show "+" sign even when its using CA
You can see CA status in Network Signal Guru
psnijjar said:
I tried on pixel 2 XL but it's diagnostic mode can't be activated. Or I couldn't find a way to activate. Google don't want us to access diagnostic mode. I contacted Google support and registered it as a trouble and also send a feedback regarding this , hope they listen n activate carrier aggregation in next update.
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You wont be able to activate it, yes. Because the usb.rc file doesnt have the diag value listed anywhere.
I think somehow we need to push google to put it there, although i doubt they will listen
Other solution is using custom ROM
otonieru said:
This phone wont show "+" sign even when its using CA
You can see CA status in Network Signal Guru
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Does Network Signal Guru need the phone to be rooted? Cause I am not rooting my phone, so tell me some other way to see it which does not involve rooting.
isaumya said:
Does Network Signal Guru need the phone to be rooted? Cause I am not rooting my phone, so tell me some other way to see it which does not involve rooting.
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It need root.
I dont know the other way btw. Sometimes it can be seen from *#*#4636#*#* phone info page. But i dont think thats the case with this phone.
otonieru said:
It need root.
I dont know the other way btw. Sometimes it can be seen from *#*#4636#*#* phone info page. But i dont think thats the case with this phone.
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Well, the crazy part is that if you Go to Settings > Status > SIM Status and if you are using LTE CA it shows LTE_CA, but in Pixel it always shows LTE. But as my device is not rooted and I don't have that app, I also have no idea if I would be using LTE CA, would it still be showing just LTE (like there is no LTE+ in pixel) or it would show up LTE_CA or something like that. But as you do, maybe you can answer that.
Honestly, I just have no need to root my device.
Also I tried doing *#*#4636#*#* -> it shows Voice -> LTE, Data -> LTE, No sign of LTE_CA or LTE+ or LTE-A or any such thing.
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Well, the crazy part is that if you Go to Settings > Status > SIM Status and if you are using LTE CA it shows LTE_CA, but in Pixel it always shows LTE. But as my device is not rooted and I don't have that app, I also have no idea if I would be using LTE CA, would it still be showing just LTE (like there is no LTE+ in pixel) or it would show up LTE_CA or something like that. But as you do, maybe you can answer that.
Honestly, I just have no need to root my device.
Also I tried doing *#*#4636#*#* -> it shows Voice -> LTE, Data -> LTE, No sign of LTE_CA or LTE+ or LTE-A or any such thing.
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In other phone, it will show LTE_CA in Data value. But again, not in this phone, LoL
it seems like that google dont want you to think too much about whether its aggregated or not, as long as the speed is still good enough. This will do fine for most user, but will frustate power user indeed.
Regarding network signal guru, it will show you the CA status and the multiplier, 2XCA or 3XCA (see my screenshot above)
otonieru said:
In other phone, it will show LTE_CA in Data value. But again, not in this phone, LoL
it seems like that google dont want you to think too much about whether its aggregated or not, as long as the speed is still good enough. This will do fine for most user, but will frustate power user indeed.
Regarding network signal guru, it will show you the CA status and the multiplier, 2XCA or 3XCA (see my screenshot above)
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OK, so, just to be clear in your phone even when the Network Signal Guru is showing CA to you, you still see just LTE in the SIM Status section and *#*#4636#*#*, correct?
isaumya said:
OK, so, just to be clear in your phone even when the Network Signal Guru is showing CA to you, you still see just LTE in the SIM Status section and *#*#4636#*#*, correct?
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Thats correct.
otonieru said:
Thats correct.
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I really don't know why Google did this dumb thing. This is just stupid. First of all, a normal user will never dig to the SIM Status section, and secondly, if someone is going there that means he wants to have some clarified info.