data menu gone? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

So ##data# or ##debug# is disabled now? Is their another way to access either menu on 6.0.1?

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Network select for stock 4.4.2

Is there a mod out there that lets me control what network im connecting to like you can in CM11? Where i can select to ONLY connect to LTE?
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Sprint or LG has removed the hidden menu options via dialer in the KitKat update. As of now, you'll be forced to use ZVA/ZV8 ROM or AOSP to change network setting to LTE only.
I'm on CloudyFlex, and I have a dialer menu *#*#4636#*#* under "Phone Information" I can toggle my service settings. I'm pretty sure I've gotten into that menu on other ROM's as well.

[Q] Problem with *#*#4636#*#* after upgrading to lollipop

Before upgrading to lollipop, I used to use *#*#4636#*#* code, for selecting GSM/WCDMA/LTE manually. I upgraded it to lollipop last night, but the code does not work now.
Does every body have any experience? Is there any replaced code or app?
I didn't have GSM/WCDMA/LTE in network mode on kitkat so i used an app called 4G LTE Switch which does what the *#*#4636#*#* code does.
But after the lollipop update I got GSM/WCDMA/LTE in mobile network menu so I don't need it anymore.
You should check to see if you now have the setting available,if not try that app or some other apps that do the same thing.
Ahmadious said:
Before upgrading to lollipop, I used to use *#*#4636#*#* code, for selecting GSM/WCDMA/LTE manually. I upgraded it to lollipop last night, but the code does not work now.
Does every body have any experience? Is there any replaced code or app?
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I have some problem, You can try this code 3845#*802# - Lte-only - Modem settings - Rat selection - GSM/WCDMA/LTE Auto
bogdy5 said:
I didn't have GSM/WCDMA/LTE in network mode on kitkat so i used an app called 4G LTE Switch which does what the *#*#4636#*#* code does.
But after the lollipop update I got GSM/WCDMA/LTE in mobile network menu so I don't need it anymore.
You should check to see if you now have the setting available,if not try that app or some other apps that do the same thing.
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Yeap, I checked it; unfortunately the upgraded ROM does not have GSM/WCDMA/LTE to select. Thus i need to use *#*#4636#*#* again
maarifpglu said:
I have some problem, You can try this code 3845#*802# - Lte-only - Modem settings - Rat selection - GSM/WCDMA/LTE Auto
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Hey buddy, thank you, it works

What Happened to my APN Settings?

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I can't seem to find the APN settings on my Pure after going through the motions of bootloader unlocking and TWRP flashing (via command line), and SuperSU flashing(via TWRP)? Stuck with no service, and can't even find the settings to either edit the APNs or select a service provider...
Have you tried a factory reset? That's not the most convenient option, I know, but it usually works.
What service provider do you have? I'm assuming you've already looked in Settings --> More --> Cellular Networks --> Access Point Names? Is that option completely gone?
This happened to me last night. The only way I found to fix it was to flash another rom. I initially restored to a stock backup and still had the issue. I flashed a CM12.1 rom and the settings returned.

How to activate LTE on stock LP d802

I able to active LTE network selection before i upgrade to LP and now the option still there (3845#*802#) but its never set to the setting we activate rat selection from dial code. is there any option without root or custom rom?

Does flashing stock reset hidden menu options?

So, I've used this phone on the TMO network in the past by following a guide that showed me how to use the GSM network with the hidden menu options in the dialer. But, right now I'm planning on selling the VZN Note 3 with its default network settings and am wondering if flashing the stock rom resets the hidden menu options back to default (VZN). Thanks!

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