Supported bands after crossflash - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi,
I am having trouble understanding how Oneplus is updating the supported bands on a standard device? My understanding is that the modem is not receiving OTA updates.
Specifically, I am wondering what happens to the supported bands on a cross flashed (US to EU device)?
Thank you for your help

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[Q] LTE band 7 on ls980?

Hi, guys.
I have ls980 on stock ZVA, rooted and GSM unlocked. 3g works fine, but there is no LTE. I live in Russia, and our LTE bands are 7,20,38.
So, is there any way to enable other LTE bands than Sprint's 25,26,41? To flash proper radio or baseband may be?
Thanks!
the same question. Any solve?
No I don't believe you can just flash different modem and enable bands because the phone has different models... Chances are it is a difference in hw and flashing an incompatible modem may cause a brick

SM-G930P on AT&T

I've got a Sprint variant, SM-G930P, it is running SM-G930U firmware on AT&T network. My question is am I missing out on any bands? I know the different carrier variants list different bands, I've read that this is all firmware controlled and every US model has the hardware to support every band, but haven't seen a definitive answer on if the bands supported are changed when flashing a carrier rom.
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Which model of the LG V20 should I get for a Canadian with Freedom Mobile?

Preface: Located in Canada, with Freedom Mobile (formerly known as Wind Mobile).
Freedom Mobile Supported Bands:
3G Bands: AWS-4 (1700mhz)
LTE Bands: AWS-1 (4) (1700mz), AWS-3 (66) (1700mhz), 7 (2500mhz), 13 (700mhz), 41 (2500mhz)
LG V20 Supported LTE Bands (all attained from https://www.frequencycheck.com):
H918 = 4, 7, 13, 66
VS995 = 4, 7, 13
US996 = 4, 7, 13
H990N = 4, 7, 41
H990ds = 4, 7, 41
H990 = 4, 7, 41
H915 = 4, 7
H910 = 4, 7
LS997 = 4, 41
Which model of LG V20 should I get? It seems like I should get the H918 model, since it supports the most LTE bands that my carrier uses, and I have no plans of switching anytime time (6 year old grandfathered plan of $30 CAD for 5GB Data, Unlimted Canada Text, Unlimited Province Call), but are any of the other models worth getting because they have an additional feature, don't have a flaw in the design, etc.?
I also plan to root the device and install a third party ROM (something as close to AOSP as possible), if that matters.
Thanks!
Get the h915 v20 as it is the Canada-wide model.
Even though most sites don't list the h915 bands, it does have band 66 lte that connects with freedom mobile as well as band 4 and 7 lte.
The h915 also support WiFi calling with freedom mobile. No other v20 can do that.
Do you think it'll matter that I won't have "extended range LTE" (LTE band 13) with the H915 model, but I would with the H918 model? I guess I probably couldn't get any other additional LTE bands, even with a different ROM (as was possible back in 2013 with Qualcomm chips)?
I heard that Wifi Calling and VOLTE won't work if I install a third party ROM, is that true? Is that the only things that won't work with a third party ROM, and if I get an H918 model?
Is it also true that I can't role-back the O.S of the H918, after I update it (even with root and bootloader unlock and TWRP recovery)?
Felipe2077 said:
Do you think it'll matter that I won't have "extended range LTE" (LTE band 13) with the H915 model, but I would with the H918 model? I guess I probably couldn't get any other additional LTE bands, even with a different ROM (as was possible back in 2013 with Qualcomm chips)?
I heard that Wifi Calling and VOLTE won't work if I install a third party ROM, is that true? Is that the only things that won't work with a third party ROM, and if I get an H918 model?
Is it also true that I can't role-back the O.S of the H918, after I update it (even with root and bootloader unlock and TWRP recovery)?
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freedom mobile is very picky on who can connect to band 13. Only the current newer phones carried by them that support band 13 will connect to band 13.
If you are looking at h918 to get on band 13 on freedom mobile, that won't be happening as it will just connect to band 4, 7 and maybe 66.
If you are going to use v20 rooted, then the h915 firmware won't work as rooted so I converted my h915 phone to us996 firmware rooted so it now it only connects to band 4 and 7 LTE. So using firmwares that isn't h915 will lack wifi calling with freedom mobile.
Freedom mobile main bands are 4 and 7 so it didn't really matter to me as freedom mobile is everywhere in the GTA with those 2 bands.
I know the h915 can easily go back to stock unrooted as I have done many times myself.
darkknight200 said:
freedom mobile is very picky on who can connect to band 13. Only the current newer phones carried by them that support band 13 will connect to band 13.
If you are looking at h918 to get on band 13 on freedom mobile, that won't be happening as it will just connect to band 4, 7 and maybe 66.
If you are going to use v20 rooted, then the h915 firmware won't work as rooted so I converted my h915 phone to us996 firmware rooted so it now it only connects to band 4 and 7 LTE. So using firmwares that isn't h915 will lack wifi calling with freedom mobile.
Freedom mobile main bands are 4 and 7 so it didn't really matter to me as freedom mobile is everywhere in the GTA with those 2 bands.
I know the h915 can easily go back to stock unrooted as I have done many times myself.
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Darn, this is really sad news. This is really making me think twice about getting the V20.
I tried looking around for de-bloated and/or AOSP Roms for the H915, but it seems like there are none. Is this true? Am I really forced to downgrade to one of the other firmwares, that are not the H918/H915?
Felipe2077 said:
Darn, this is really sad news. This is really making me think twice about getting the V20.
I tried looking around for de-bloated and/or AOSP Roms for the H915, but it seems like there are none. Is this true? Am I really forced to downgrade to one of the other firmwares, that are not the H918/H915?
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Yes the h915 doesn't have rom development because the h915 firmware can't be used rooted. However if you use it unrooted, it will run fine on freedom mobile with wifi calling. It is currently on the oreo update.
If you choose to root the h915, you have to convert the phones firmware to us996 firmware to be able to have cellular data working.
From then you are free to use roms built for the us996 and the options are open.
So its ether you use the h915 unrooted with working wifi calling and band 66 or to use it rooted, convert the h915 into us996 firmware to use updated roms.
darkknight200 said:
Yes the h915 doesn't have rom development because the h915 firmware can't be used rooted. However if you use it unrooted, it will run fine on freedom mobile with wifi calling. It is currently on the oreo update.
If you choose to root the h915, you have to convert the phones firmware to us996 firmware to be able to have cellular data working.
From then you are free to use roms built for the us996 and the options are open.
So its ether you use the h915 unrooted with working wifi calling and band 66 or to use it rooted, convert the h915 into us996 firmware to use updated roms.
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Ok, so the H915 is out of the question then.
What about the H918? Does the H918 have supported ROM's (based on stock and AOSP)? Is it fine to root? I'm fine with not having Wifi Calling on the H918.
Edit: It *seems* possible to [root] the H918 without issue? Maybe there's more to it that I don't know about, @Darknight200. https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/root-lafsploit-h918-version-t3773443
Felipe2077 said:
Ok, so the H915 is out of the question then.
What about the H918? Does the H918 have supported ROM's (based on stock and AOSP)? Is it fine to root? I'm fine with not having Wifi Calling on the H918.
Edit: It *seems* possible to [root] the H918 without issue? Maybe there's more to it that I don't know about, @Darknight200. https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/root-lafsploit-h918-version-t3773443
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Yeah h918 rooting uses the laf exploit to unlock the bootloader.
H918 has roms support and aosp.
darkknight200 said:
Yeah h918 rooting uses the laf exploit to unlock the bootloader.
H918 has roms support and aosp.
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Thank you so much for all of your very quick and imformative replies!!!
Regarding the H918, I also read somewhere that there is an "anti roll back tripped in a update." Is this true? Does that mean that I can't downgrade the O.S? Also, is there any downsides to getting the H918, compared to any other models? Will it support band 66 on Freedom? Will there be anything missing (aside from wifi Calling)?
Felipe2077 said:
Thank you so much for all of your very quick and imformative replies!!!
Regarding the H918, I also read somewhere that there is an "anti roll back tripped in a update." Is this true? Does that mean that I can't downgrade the O.S? Also, is there any downsides to getting the H918, compared to any other models? Will it support band 66 on Freedom? Will there be anything missing (aside from wifi Calling)?
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Yes there is arb (anti rollback) but that just means u can only downgrade to the same arb version of firmware. So any arb version 1 can be downgraded on older arb 1 but not on an older arb 0 version or else it bricks.
I know h918 will connect to band 4 and 7 no problem but can't guarantee band 66.
darkknight200 said:
Yes there is arb (anti rollback) but that just means u can only downgrade to the same arb version of firmware. So any arb version 1 can be downgraded on older arb 1 but not on an older arb 0 version or else it bricks.
I know h918 will connect to band 4 and 7 no problem but can't guarantee band 66.
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And I guess there's no way to disable ARB?
Edit: Also, how would I even test to see whether band 66 is working?
Felipe2077 said:
And I guess there's no way to disable ARB?
Edit: Also, how would I even test to see whether band 66 is working?
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No, arb is a fuse.
As for checking bands, download app called network cell info lite and it will tell u what band it connects to.
darkknight200 said:
Yes there is arb (anti rollback) but that just means u can only downgrade to the same arb version of firmware. So any arb version 1 can be downgraded on older arb 1 but not on an older arb 0 version or else it bricks.
I know h918 will connect to band 4 and 7 no problem but can't guarantee band 66.
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Alright, awesome, thanks for all of your help DarkKnight200!!!
darkknight200 said:
Yes there is arb (anti rollback) but that just means u can only downgrade to the same arb version of firmware. So any arb version 1 can be downgraded on older arb 1 but not on an older arb 0 version or else it bricks.
I know h918 will connect to band 4 and 7 no problem but can't guarantee band 66.
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I can confirm that I'm connected on the H918 to Freedom band 66 almost exclusively in Edmonton.

Cross Flash From VS995/Verizon Unlocked to US996/US Unlocked?

I've been looking for a good, inexpensive phone my partner can use on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon and I was able to snatch an unlocked VS995 in excellent condition for $70--it just needs the battery replaced soon which I also ordered. The main downside to this model if you're using it on AT&T and T-Mobile is that it doesn't support Band 12 and 17, but I know the US Unlocked variant does. I just received the phone today. I've been searching on the forum for an answer into if this is possible with the VS995 variant and I've seen people say it is using an LG V20 version of LGUP, but haven't found anyone that's confirmed they've been able to do it on the Verizon and not the AT&T variant and the steps they took to do so.
I want to stay on the stock ROM so I'm not looking to root and install a custom one. Is it possible to convert from the VS995 firmware to US996 so I can gain band 12 and 17 while removing the Verizon bloatware and staying on the stock ROM/OS? If so, would anyone one of y'all be kind enough to post the link to a guide or article that details how to do so? I reset the phone to factory settings so thankfully don't have to do a backup. After doing this, is it still possible to receive OTA updates and, if so, are they gonna mess anything up like reverting the phone to stock firmware or the phone's unlocked status?
Thank y'all so much in advance.
I have a vs995 and I flashed it with US996_usa and working great. You need to download the us996 usa version (2.3GB KDZ) at lg-firmwares dot com and flash it with LGUP PATCHED. There is video on Youtube giving detailed instructions. You will be able to find all these easily via google. I don't know how any of this works with the various US carriers or bands as I'm in europe.
DeyEatDaPooPoo said:
I've been looking for a good, inexpensive phone my partner can use on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon and I was able to snatch an unlocked VS995 in excellent condition for $70--it just needs the battery replaced soon which I also ordered. The main downside to this model if you're using it on AT&T and T-Mobile is that it doesn't support Band 12 and 17, but I know the US Unlocked variant does. I just received the phone today. I've been searching on the forum for an answer into if this is possible with the VS995 variant and I've seen people say it is using an LG V20 version of LGUP, but haven't found anyone that's confirmed they've been able to do it on the Verizon and not the AT&T variant and the steps they took to do so.
I want to stay on the stock ROM so I'm not looking to root and install a custom one. Is it possible to convert from the VS995 firmware to US996 so I can gain band 12 and 17 while removing the Verizon bloatware and staying on the stock ROM/OS? If so, would anyone one of y'all be kind enough to post the link to a guide or article that details how to do so? I reset the phone to factory settings so thankfully don't have to do a backup. After doing this, is it still possible to receive OTA updates and, if so, are they gonna mess anything up like reverting the phone to stock firmware or the phone's unlocked status?
Thank y'all so much in advance.
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As far as I'm aware, cross-flashing firmware on the V20 won't give you any additional frequency bands unlike some other phones, so you're still limited to what the VS995 has from the beginning. From what I've read, US996 firmware works fine on Verizon except for a few features such as WiFi calling and video calling.
As for AT&T and T-Mobile, you won't get VoLTE or WiFi calling along with the missing LTE bands, so, depending on where you live, overall coverage could be significantly worse than having the H910 (AT&T) and H918 (T-Mobile) models, respectively. Not having VoLTE would be a problem if you were in an LTE-only area without roaming because then you'd have no way to make or receive phone calls.
ezzony said:
I have a vs995 and I flashed it with US996_usa and working great. You need to download the us996 usa version (2.3GB KDZ) at lg-firmwares dot com and flash it with LGUP PATCHED. There is video on Youtube giving detailed instructions. You will be able to find all these easily via google. I don't know how any of this works with the various US carriers or bands as I'm in europe.
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Thank you for the info. Are you referring to this video? I'd watched it before but it's for flashing the stock ROM on a US996 variant and the links in the description don't work.
C D said:
As far as I'm aware, cross-flashing firmware on the V20 won't give you any additional frequency bands unlike some other phones, so you're still limited to what the VS995 has from the beginning. From what I've read, US996 firmware works fine on Verizon except for a few features such as WiFi calling and video calling.
As for AT&T and T-Mobile, you won't get VoLTE or WiFi calling along with the missing LTE bands, so, depending on where you live, overall coverage could be significantly worse than having the H910 (AT&T) and H918 (T-Mobile) models, respectively. Not having VoLTE would be a problem if you were in an LTE-only area without roaming because then you'd have no way to make or receive phone calls.
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Hmm, where did you read that? From what I've read the hardware/modem in the VS995 and US996 version is the same and therefore the difference only comes down to the carrier firmware artificially disabling bands the device supports just like it is on many other smartphones. I could be wrong, but one way to find out would be to do it myself and then try to connect to a Band 12 or 17 tower.
WiFi calling and video calling I'm totally fine with not having. Never used or needed them. With AT&T and Cricket I've never not had service and with Metro the couple times I haven't had T-Mobile service roaming has kicked in and saved the day. Thank you for the info.
DeyEatDaPooPoo said:
Hmm, where did you read that? From what I've read the hardware/modem in the VS995 and US996 version is the same and therefore the difference only comes down to the carrier firmware artificially disabling bands the device supports just like it is on many other smartphones. I could be wrong, but one way to find out would be to do it myself and then try to connect to a Band 12 or 17 tower.
WiFi calling and video calling I'm totally fine with not having. Never used or needed them. With AT&T and Cricket I've never not had service and with Metro the couple times I haven't had T-Mobile service roaming has kicked in and saved the day. Thank you for the info.
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Here's some frequency band info for both the VS995 and US996:
VS995
US996
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware difference, and no firmware change will be able to add more band support unlike some other phones you may have heard about (such as recent U.S. models of Samsung phones). Otherwise, there would have been plenty of discussions and guides around here regarding this (and FWIW, I happen to own a US996, LS997, and H918).
As for LTE Band 12 on the T-Mobile network, only phones that are certified by T-Mobile will be able to access it (more info on compatible phones here). So even though a US996 has the hardware for connecting to Band 12, you wouldn't be able to use it since T-Mobile has blocked access to it and only allows it for the H918 model.
Based on all this, I would expect a VS995 to get LTE Bands 2, 4, and 5 on AT&T and T-Mobile. Of course, since you already have the phone, there's only one way to find out. Just make sure you carefully read the guides/procedures about using LGUP for cross-flashing, and absolutely stay away from any H918 firmware (it will instantly kill any V20 that is not an actual H918). Not sure if there even is a separate guide around here as it is usually mentioned in the initial steps of different rooting guides for each V20 model, but you can find the patched LGUP that ezzony mentioned in this thread (you may have to move the DLL file to a specific folder location for it to work properly).
C D said:
Here's some frequency band info for both the VS995 and US996:
VS995
US996
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware difference, and no firmware change will be able to add more band support unlike some other phones you may have heard about (such as recent U.S. models of Samsung phones). Otherwise, there would have been plenty of discussions and guides around here regarding this (and FWIW, I happen to own a US996, LS997, and H918).
As for LTE Band 12 on the T-Mobile network, only phones that are certified by T-Mobile will be able to access it (more info on compatible phones here). So even though a US996 has the hardware for connecting to Band 12, you wouldn't be able to use it since T-Mobile has blocked access to it and only allows it for the H918 model.
Based on all this, I would expect a VS995 to get LTE Bands 2, 4, and 5 on AT&T and T-Mobile. Of course, since you already have the phone, there's only one way to find out. Just make sure you carefully read the guides/procedures about using LGUP for cross-flashing, and absolutely stay away from any H918 firmware (it will instantly kill any V20 that is not an actual H918). Not sure if there even is a separate guide around here as it is usually mentioned in the initial steps of different rooting guides for each V20 model, but you can find the patched LGUP that ezzony mentioned in this thread (you may have to move the DLL file to a specific folder location for it to work properly).
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Yes, but the Frequency Check website only looks at firmware differences, not the internal hardware. I decided to do some further digging and went to the source that tests these (the FCC) and found that the VS995 and US996 have the same ZNFVS995 FCC ID meaning they share the same internal hardware. Verizon just decided they wanted to be arseholes and cripple the phone's band support in their firmware so it wouldn't work to the best of its abilities on T-Mobile's and AT&T's network. Similarly, T-Mobile decided to also be arseholes by artificially limiting Band 12/VoLTE support to their own H918 model only. I hate that carriers are able to get away with this BS. It is incredibly anti-consumer and infuriating. If the hardware supports XYZ then it should be enabled and capable of taking advantage of it. The FCC tested Band 12/17 to work properly on these and says regarding the device's capabilities:
This device contains the following capabilities: 850/1900 CDMA (BC0, BC1), 850/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 850/1700/1900 WCDMA/HSPA, Multi-band LTE, 802.11b/g/n/ac WLAN, 802.11a/n/ac UNII, Bluetooth (1x, EDR, LE), NFC LTE Band 12 (698 - 716 MHz) overlaps the entire frequency range of LTE Band 17 (704 - 716 MHz). Therefore, test data provided in this report covers Band 17 as well as Band 12. LTE Band 25 (1850 - 1915 MHz) overlaps the entire frequency range of LTE Band 2 (1850 - 1910 MHz). Therefore, test data provided in this report covers Band 2 as well as Band 25. LTE Band 66 (1710 - 1780 MHz) overlaps the entire frequency range of LTE Band 4 (1710 - 1755 MHz). Therefore, test data provided in this report covers Band 4 as well as Band 66.
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Seriously, f*ck both Verizon and T-Mobile. Thankfully I'm starting my Cricket/AT&T service in a week so I'll be able to test if it can pick up and use Band 12/17. You happen to know of any app or way to force/limit the device to only using one specific LTE band? Thank you so much for linking to that thread for flashing these using LGUP. I'll make sure to follow it and to download the US996 (US Unlocked, not US Cellular) firmware and post a small update on my findings. Thank you so much for all the info. Really appreciate it.
DeyEatDaPooPoo said:
You happen to know of any app or way to force/limit the device to only using one specific LTE band?
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While I've never tried this, have a look at this old thread on LTE band selection from a hidden menu. The dialer code differs by model, so for a VS995 it would be *#546368#*995# and for a US996 *#546368#*996#. The code works for my US996 and H918 on Oreo but not for my LS997 on Nougat (for which there is a separate APK file to access the hidden menu). There are lots of submenus and items in there, so be sure not to accidentally change settings that you're not supposed to.
ezzony said:
I have a vs995 and I flashed it with US996_usa and working great. You need to download the us996 usa version (2.3GB KDZ) at lg-firmwares dot com and flash it with LGUP PATCHED. There is video on Youtube giving detailed instructions. You will be able to find all these easily via google. I don't know how any of this works with the various US carriers or bands as I'm in europe.
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Hello
You crossflash with which android version 9 or 8
If android 9 whats the battery backup (good/bad)
Does the android 9 has a darkmode
Does it brings back or activate the FM radio ?
Thanks
mariowinax said:
Hello
You crossflash with which android version 9 or 8
If android 9 whats the battery backup (good/bad)
Does the android 9 has a darkmode
Does it brings back or activate the FM radio ?
Thanks
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Android 8.
I know Android 9 does not have FM radio because Android 9 is only available for the Korean variant (F800) and it never had FM in the first place.
ezzony said:
I have a vs995 and I flashed it with US996_usa and working great. You need to download the us996 usa version (2.3GB KDZ) at lg-firmwares dot com and flash it with LGUP PATCHED. There is video on Youtube giving detailed instructions. You will be able to find all these easily via google. I don't know how any of this works with the various US carriers or bands as I'm in europe.
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I have heard about converting a vs995 to a us996. How do you do this i have a vs995 and patched lg up do i use the upgrade option or partion dl?
Thanks,
ROMSG
ROMSG said:
I have heard about converting a vs995 to a us996. How do you do this i have a vs995 and patched lg up do i use the upgrade option or partion dl?
Thanks,
ROMSG
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DL partition ignores model codes ...so DL Partition.
ezzony said:
DL partition ignores model codes ...so DL Partition.
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Thanks, now it gives me a partition selection which partitions do i select or do i select all of them?
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Thanks, now it gives me a partition selection which partitions do i select or do i select all of them?
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All of them seems to work fine.
Will this work in terms of flashing us unlocked firmware or my Verizon LG v20 (vs995) I rooted it successfully, but when I flash these firmware files, the phone is in a bootloop. US996 twrpable zips

How to unlock 4g bands for H910 in UK/Europe?

Hi there. I bought an 'unlocked' AT&T H910 LGV20 from ebay.
I thought would work in the UK as the phone hardware has compatible 4g bands that my provider (EE) uses.
The stock at&t firmware only allowed me to use 2g/Edge.
So I have flashed several other roms / kdz files using LGUP
( h910 Puerto Rico, H915 Canada, US996 unlocked US - variety of android 7 and android 8)
Some roms (particularly Android 7.0 Canada and Puerto Rico) work with 2g and 3g but there isn't even a 4G option in the base menus.
Some roms have global or allow you to select LTE/3Gpp but they don't allow me to get a 4g signal.
One even said 4g at the top but when I checked the connection in phone settings - about - it showed 3g (and this was consistent with the download speed too)
II only got videotron Canada to work. Bell and Rogers should have an overlapping 4g band but I got the CUST error on those roms.
I have tried going through service menu but all that can do is sometimes force a 3g signal from 2g
So what should I do?
1. I s there a rom with overlapping 4g bands that would work? Can I flash a HK rom onto H910?
2. Can I root the phone to unlock 4g bands?
Would this survive unrooting to allow me to access microsoft intune (for work email), banking and sports apps (which sometimes don't like root?)?
3. Would a custom rom work? Which do you recommend to keep as many features as possible eg remote control, camera, DAC?
Do they also work with microsoft intune, banking apps, sports apps etc?
I have followed a few of the posts out there but given the ebay seller I wonder if a few more people in Europe might have been tempted!
Thanks!
Hi
You need Band 20 (800) to use with EE UK and according to GSM Arena list of specs for the H910 that version of the V20 does not have it and I do not know if it can be added.
Stransky said:
Hi
You need Band 20 (800) to use with EE UK and according to GSM Arena list of specs for the H910 that version of the V20 does not have it and I do not know if it can be added.
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Thank you!
I was led to believe the H910 (same as H915 in Canada) supported all of EE's 4g bands.
But for sure, the carriers seem to have locked some out. But not having any luck with other roms either...
I cannot post the url but
frequencycheck . com
carrier-compatibility/wwW4hXP/lg-h910-v20-lte-a-h915/ee-everything-everywhere-united-kingdom
Compatibility - 3 out of 3 bands supported
100%
Interface Name Supported by device?
LTE B3 (1800 +) Yes
LTE B7 (2600) Yes
LTE B20 (800 DD) Yes
As I said in previous post the H910 does not support Band 20 (800) check GSM Arena site select LG V20 and then H910 and select LTE bands and you will see that Band 20 is missing. The H915 is not listed.
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@jamescarrick
I have a similar issue, having bought an "unlocked" H910 and having only 2G. Is this the file name of the H915 kdz file you flashed to enable 3G: "H91510e_00_VTR_CA_OP_1205.kdz"?
Thanks.

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