Hi everyone
I need help for my lg v20. So the issue is i m not able to select 3g or 4g for my network basically when i go to mobile networks there is no option to change from 4g to 3g. Another major issue is that my mobile data is not starting as the mobile data toggle has an message saying connection not allowed.
Any help will be appreciated
Try dialing 5457#*800# to access hidden menu
Worked for me
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I am trying to find out a way of forcing a new device I have just bought (Motorola ES400) to connect to the Vodafone network via 3G only.
I am testing it at work using a work sim, and are experiencing issues with our corporate APN on these types of devices, so I want to try 3G.
Does anyone know of a way either a bit of software, or a *# dial string that I can enter that will give me the option.
I have an HTC TP2 which has Advanced network settings in the connection settings area that allow me to disable HSDPA, but there is nothing on the ES400 that lets me do this.
Thanks in advance.
Hi guys from 2-3 weeks I'm unable to connect to wcdma network that means the mobile shows only E(Edge) sign but NO H(HSDPA) sign. I have cm7(2.3.5) rom and baseband switcher 4.0. I had no problem using the wcdma n/w but suddenly it's not accessible and I'm stuck with this slow edge n/w. Help me ouy guys its hard to live without internet.
setings/ wireles network/ mobile network:
and here you find 2G network checked (uncheck),
and option: wcdma, gsm/wcdma, gsm
use what you need
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Come on.. I'm not a newbie. I know all the settings. I have posted this question because after all the settings correct, still I'm getting this problem.
HI I just purchased my Galaxy s5, and I have noticed that in the mobile data settings, the "enable mobile data" is automatically turned off and greyed out (and can't be turned on again) IF i decide to set my network to 2G only.
I am aware that 3G is faster internet, but sometimes I prefer to leave it on 2G, because where I live 3G does not have great reception so it just adds up to needless battery drain. Can someone help me with this?
I don't know if you understood so, here I am referring to mobile data, in 2G, the slow kind (good enough for whatsapp & viber for me), I want to enable it, but on the phone, as soon as I switch to 2G only networks, the option to turn on mobile data is always greyed out.
If you know where I could contact Samsung with this please tell me I can do that too.
cristian.spiteri said:
HI I just purchased my Galaxy s5, and I have noticed that in the mobile data settings, the "enable mobile data" is automatically turned off and greyed out (and can't be turned on again) IF i decide to set my network to 2G only.
I am aware that 3G is faster internet, but sometimes I prefer to leave it on 2G, because where I live 3G does not have great reception so it just adds up to needless battery drain. Can someone help me with this?
I don't know if you understood so, here I am referring to mobile data, in 2G, the slow kind (good enough for whatsapp & viber for me), I want to enable it, but on the phone, as soon as I switch to 2G only networks, the option to turn on mobile data is always greyed out.
If you know where I could contact Samsung with this please tell me I can do that too.
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settings>more networks>mobile networks>network mode>gsm only (which 2G as known as edge).
Another option is to go into your dialer hit *#2263# then hit gsm band preference>[7] gsm all. then exit out. after doing that it will be on gsm (edge) only.
savoritz said:
settings>more networks>mobile networks>network mode>gsm only (which 2G as known as edge).
Another option is to go into your dialer hit *#2263# then hit gsm band preference>[7] gsm all. then exit out. after doing that it will be on gsm (edge) only.
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yes thats excatly what I tried, but as I told you, as soon as I choose 2G only (The option you refer to as GSM only), the mobile data option is greyed out and I can't choose it.
Are you sure we're using the same phone?
mine is SM-G900F
SM-G900T. the t-mobile variant, shouldn't be much different from the international version. I don't have any issues forcing it lte/4g/2g only. using the service mode in the dialer.
Guys, please your help I bought a S5, and data connection for mobile network works like for 1 - 10 minutes but after that there is no more connection (even data H+ or 4G symbol appears)
I tried different mobile operators and the same problem with all of them.
It's G900F.
is it a new device
did u do some basic stuffs like wiping your data or cache
contac your service provider and see
Just acquired an Essential Phone. Had a LG G5 (H830) and now I own a PH-1. Well every time I want to use the Video Calling feature the call drops. I get the LTE+ icon with full bar on the status bar, however once in a while the signal appears to become weak. I have both the "Enhanced 4G LTE Mode" and "Carrier video calling" turned on. It used to work with the LG G5 but now it's just frustrating not to be able to use this feature anymore. Anyone else having this problem? PH-1 is running Android 9. Am I missing anything?
I contacted the Essential support team to which they replied the following:
"If you are accessing Video Calling through the dialer, this would be an advanced carrier service and your carrier would be the best point of contact for troubleshooting if it is not working correctly.
Other than the toggle for enabling this feature (under Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Network > Advanced >Carrier Video Calling) there are no other settings that would control this feature, and the routing for the data traffic is handled by the carrier.
From the help page for this service on T-Mobile and MetroPCS, they both list that Voice over LTE (VoLTE or Enhanced 4G LTE Mode) needs to be enabled if you are connected to LTE, and Wi-Fi Calling needs to be enabled if connected to WiFi. Both of the settings are also found under the Mobile Network > Advanced link provided above in Settings, so that might be a quick thing to check.
It is also possible that basic troubleshooting for cellular connections might help with the issue that you have noticed. Sometimes just rebooting can help fix odd network issues as you grab a fresh connection with the network, and we also have the option of resetting your network settings. This will restore all network settings to factory defaults, and might correct what you have noticed."
Thanks for your help guys