What does T-CDMA 64 mean? - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

At the bottom of my lock screen, that is what is displayed. I know that CDMA references Verizon's type of communication as opposed to GSM. I'm curious primarily what the 64 means.

netizenmt said:
At the bottom of my lock screen, that is what is displayed. I know that CDMA references Verizon's type of communication as opposed to GSM. I'm curious primarily what the 64 means.
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I believe it refers to the amount of informational data (digital signal) it can transfer at once 64kbs.. That's how cdma networks work in case you didn't know
-if you want to change it you have to edit the eri.xml file in the xml folder found in framework-res.apk

agraceful said:
I believe it refers to the amount of informational data (digital signal) it can transfer at once 64kbs.. That's how cdma networks work in case you didn't know
-if you want to change it you have to edit the eri.xml file in the xml folder found in framework-res.apk
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Interesting... But that doesn't sound like something we would want to dive into without having read up on how to do this safely... Got any idea on where we could read up on changing this setting, and possibly the theoretical/optimal setting for Verizon?

agraceful said:
I believe it refers to the amount of informational data (digital signal) it can transfer at once 64kbs.. That's how cdma networks work in case you didn't know
-if you want to change it you have to edit the eri.xml file in the xml folder found in framework-res.apk
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PickleFart9 said:
Interesting... But that doesn't sound like something we would want to dive into without having read up on how to do this safely... Got any idea on where we could read up on changing this setting, and possibly the theoretical/optimal setting for Verizon?
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I believe what Agraceful means is we can edit the message that prints there, not the setting.

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Request: Carrier specific boards

well, baisically what the title says... Some carriers have specific issues, this would make it easier to locate the information.
KazW said:
well, baisically what the title says... Some carriers have specific issues, this would make it easier to locate the information.
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That would be a good idea.. But think about it.. If people have a problem with their device not being able to connect to Orange, as an example, they will propably write in their devices forums and not the carrier forum, as they maybe won't know that it is a carrier based problem, but thinks it is device based..

[Q] Customizing Carrier/Provider Name

How can i customize the Provider Name? I´ve a german Provider calls Netzclub, they base on o2 but on my DHD they shows only "Willkommen"(=Welcome) as providername and thats sucks so much.
Any help out there?
Wouldn't mind this myself actually, not to keen on 'Orange'.
what do you mean? cant understand you, sorry.
I've been looking for a way to do this since December.
I'm with Virgin Mobile, and on my lockscreen it says Virgin & shows the top of the mobile, but the rest is cut off
sromer said:
I've been looking for a way to do this since December.
I'm with Virgin Mobile, and on my lockscreen it says Virgin & shows the top of the mobile, but the rest is cut off
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I would find it kinda weird if my lockscreen greeted me with "Virgin"
herr.ahmadi said:
How can i customize the Provider Name? I´ve a german Provider calls Netzclub, they base on o2 but on my DHD they shows only "Willkommen"(=Welcome) as providername and thats sucks so much.
Any help out there?
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im not 100% sure but i believe we would need to modify apns-conf.xml in /system/etc folder, you will need root, i can test this for you if you want?
jonesjw362 said:
im not 100% sure but i believe we would need to modify apns-conf.xml in /system/etc folder, you will need root, i can test this for you if you want?
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that would be great!
herr.ahmadi said:
that would be great!
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i tried modding the file replacing the "orange uk" to "test" it didnt work/there was no change, to be honest, i think the operator name that is displayed on screen is carrier/operator specific and cannot be modified, sorry.
jonesjw362 said:
i tried modding the file replacing the "orange uk" to "test" it didnt work/there was no change, to be honest, i think the operator name that is displayed on screen is carrier/operator specific and cannot be modified, sorry.
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What a shame :/
Think there must be a way, because if it was to do with sim, then how would it be changable on a jailbroken iPhone? Obviously it may be that it is just handled completely differently but im just saying that its not completely out of the question
rorydaredkign said:
Think there must be a way, because if it was to do with sim, then how would it be changable on a jailbroken iPhone? Obviously it may be that it is just handled completely differently but im just saying that its not completely out of the question
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i tried this app but it didnt work for me... see thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10365544
[Edit] i am using CM7 and i believe the ROM reads the operator name directly off the sim card..
there must be a layer or something where you can code it hard. but dunno where or how....
jonesjw362 said:
i tried this app but it didnt work for me... see thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10365544
[Edit] i am using CM7 and i believe the ROM reads the operator name directly off the sim card..
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nope, doesnt work
Wrong Carrier Code
I just have a desire vc which doesn't show carrier name. It shows carrier code, the wrong one. I'm on citycell which code is - 47005, but it's showing 47006 which is for airtel. How to fix it?

(HOW TO) Change Sprint Galaxy s3 Spc and erase it's Meid and ESN

I made a video here on this
It's really simple
flash the modem L710VPLG2
Flash an Lj7 rom I used the peoples rom GS3.0
open up your dialer and type ##diag#
check off cdma modem and click qualcomm usb settings then check off DM+MODEM+ADB
open up dfs click your comport and open up efs file explorer and type in your spc
when it reads click nvm/num
drag and drop item number 85 to your desktop open it and change it to all zeroes
insert it back in and reset phone
when phone comes back on follow same steps and drag and drop nv items 0 and 1943 to your desktop
open them up with a hex editor and change them to all zeroes and insert them back onto the phone
Asadullah said:
I made a video here on this
It's really simple
flash the modem L710VPLG2
Flash an Lj7 rom I used the peoples rom GS3.0
open up your dialer and type ##diag#
check off cdma modem and click qualcomm usb settings then check off DM+MODEM+ADB
open up dfs click your comport and open up efs file explorer and type in your spc
when it reads click nvm/num
drag and drop item number 85 to your desktop open it and change it to all zeroes
insert it back in and reset phone
when phone comes back on follow same steps and drag and drop nv items 0 and 1943 to your desktop
open them up with a hex editor and change them to all zeroes and insert them back onto the phone
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thanks for posting this but i think in (these directions) they are not in correct order.
01 flash LJ7 and use 16 digit samsung password "01F2030F5F678FF9" in DFS
or
02 flash LG2 modem/radio (from what i have read when using this radio no 16 digit password is needed)
03 (DFS is only needed to enter the 16 digit password) and then after you do that you EXIT DFS and open QPST and then EFS Explorer
DFS can set esn and meid without using qpst but for item 85 i think it has to be done with efs explorer
thanks for posting this info though (you were on right track)
Asadullah said:
Don't talk about things you don't understand.
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instead of saying comments like that why dont you tell me what i dont understand just like i told you
Asadullah said:
Don't talk about things you don't understand.
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And don't create threads without searching first.
such negativity its good info to know thanks man!
hey Asadullah, can you post links. When i search for the peoples rom 3.0 everywhere i click goes to the newest of 3.14. Cant find the old 3.0 file. Thanks man
jamesandadina said:
hey Asadullah, can you post links. When i search for the peoples rom 3.0 everywhere i click goes to the newest of 3.14. Cant find the old 3.0 file. Thanks man
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In his xda thread you have to click show more songs select one with a link if you can't find it tomorrow I'll post the link.
I just finished up my guide on flashing the sprint galaxy s3 to Verizon prepaid. Thanks to leechguy for sending me his phone to work on.I have some final edits to make. Also heads up Verizon just opened a new 35 dollar plan up 500 minutes talk unlimited data text and mms
jamesandadina said:
hey Asadullah, can you post links. When i search for the peoples rom 3.0 everywhere i click goes to the newest of 3.14. Cant find the old 3.0 file. Thanks man
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Here you go.
http://d-h.st/Vl7
Transmitted with a portable device using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
edfunkycold said:
Here you go.
http://d-h.st/Vl7
Transmitted with a portable device using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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thanks man. i keep looking and looking. I was to busy looking for 3.0 i didnt know i could use 3.0.6. hey quick question. evo lte on verizon prepaid keeps having data loss what do you think that could be about.
jamesandadina said:
thanks man. i keep looking and looking. I was to busy looking for 3.0 i didnt know i could use 3.0.6. hey quick question. evo lte on verizon prepaid keeps having data loss what do you think that could be about.
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I did it like you said. Ive been kicking myself for over a month trying to get this phones msl. I have already flashed 3 of them to straight talk and this one is giving me trouble. Look at this screen shot from adb and tell me what you think this smiley face means. Never seen anything like that. I have tried replacing that smiley face with every digit 0-9 and none of them work. anyways here is a pic
jamesandadina said:
I did it like you said. Ive been kicking myself for over a month trying to get this phones msl. I have already flashed 3 of them to straight talk and this one is giving me trouble. Look at this screen shot from adb and tell me what you think this smiley face means. Never seen anything like that. I have tried replacing that smiley face with every digit 0-9 and none of them work. anyways here is a pic
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Download terminal emulator and run getprop without su. Just open dialer dial ##3282# select edit type 000000 let it fail then back out. Open terminal emulator and type: getprop ril.MSL and your MSL will pop up between the 2 command lines
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I like to break stuff!
jamesandadina said:
thanks man. i keep looking and looking. I was to busy looking for 3.0 i didnt know i could use 3.0.6. hey quick question. evo lte on verizon prepaid keeps having data loss what do you think that could be about.
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Go to settings/data/network mode and change it from cdma/lte to cdma only
jamesandadina said:
I did it like you said. Ive been kicking myself for over a month trying to get this phones msl. I have already flashed 3 of them to straight talk and this one is giving me trouble. Look at this screen shot from adb and tell me what you think this smiley face means. Never seen anything like that. I have tried replacing that smiley face with every digit 0-9 and none of them work. anyways here is a pic
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Have you tried any of the other characters? HTC used to have a default password that was something like dwaop maybe this is something like it
Asadullah said:
In his xda thread you have to click show more songs select one with a link if you can't find it tomorrow I'll post the link.
I just finished up my guide on flashing the sprint galaxy s3 to Verizon prepaid. Thanks to leechguy for sending me his phone to work on.I have some final edits to make. Also heads up Verizon just opened a new 35 dollar plan up 500 minutes talk unlimited data text and mms
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how's the internet speed on Verizon's prepaid??
1.5 to 2.5 mbs at work 1mb at home
sorry for resurrecting this thread, but what exactly will this accomplish? will it give my galaxy a new MEID so that i may get it added to the database and reuse it?, please explain..
what if i have an MEID that is already inserted in the database but the phone broken, can i use that MEID with this galaxy?
Asadullah said:
Also heads up Verizon just opened a new 35 dollar plan up 500 minutes talk unlimited data text and mms
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only for basic phones. smartphones aren't allowed.
solidus636 said:
sorry for resurrecting this thread, but what exactly will this accomplish? will it give my galaxy a new MEID so that i may get it added to the database and reuse it?, please explain..
what if i have an MEID that is already inserted in the database but the phone broken, can i use that MEID with this galaxy?
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Yes
continue ygencyt
Asadullah said:
Yes
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yew to 1st one?
yes to both?
in either case, can I choose a random new IMEI? thanks
tresveces said:
yew to 1st one?
yes to both?
in either case, can I choose a random new IMEI? thanks
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Yes to both but it has to be a known good imei....... I think I don't know what would happen if you made up an imei but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't work.

Wondering if there is a hotspot hack yet like for the M8.

Just curious. Looking to upgrade, but would like to still have my hotspot.
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Just curious. Looking to upgrade, but would like to still have my hotspot.
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wifi hotspot?
Yes. The Mobile Hotspot.
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Yes. The Mobile Hotspot. Sorry I was kinda vague.
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What kind of hack? My hotspot works fine. What are you looking for exactly? Unlimited tethering?
Yes. I guess that's what it is I'm asking for.
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johnequickiii said:
Yes. I guess that's what it is I'm asking for.
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Who is your carrier? There are a lot of different tethering workarounds out there, maybe one will work for you. Get an Sqlite editor, and navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/telephony.db and click on "carriers" and "carriers_cache", screenshot each, and post them here. I found a way to make it work on T-Mobile, might work for you as well.
NickWhit1992 said:
Who is your carrier? There are a lot of different tethering workarounds out there, maybe one will work for you. Get an Sqlite editor, and navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/telephony.db and click on "carriers" and "carriers_cache", screenshot each, and post them here. I found a way to make it work on T-Mobile, might work for you as well.
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can you post your work around for tmobile please? just curious on how to do it
It has to do with hidden APN settings. I'd prefer to see the screenshots of those sqlite databases before I say anything further, because I don't want you to try to do something and fudge up your data connection and then blame me. Those screenshots should tell me if my method will work for you.
NickWhit1992 said:
It has to do with hidden APN settings. I'd prefer to see the screenshots of those sqlite databases before I say anything further, because I don't want you to try to do something and fudge up your data connection and then blame me. Those screenshots should tell me if my method will work for you.
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alright i try and get it when i see him again.
k2thejx5 said:
alright i try and get it when i see him again.
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You said you're thinking about upgrading, so you don't actually have the phone yet, right? I didn't think about that. What carrier will you be using?
NickWhit1992 said:
You said you're thinking about upgrading, so you don't actually have the phone yet, right? I didn't think about that. What carrier will you be using?
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oh no my friend already updated to the m9 for tmobile. So its the tmobile branded one. That's why i was curious on your set up
k2thejx5 said:
oh no my friend already updated to the m9 for tmobile. So its the tmobile branded one. That's why i was curious on your set up
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Okay, you're going to want 2 paid apps for this, and they're both worth it, they have other uses than just this. Root Explorer and Sqlite Editor, both by Speed Software. Use Root Explorer to navigate to the databases I mentioned earlier. In each one, search for "Tethering data" and "dun_required", and delete those records. Then, search for "IPV6", and change those fields to "IP". This is because T-Mobile tethering doesn't work with IPv6 yet. Then, navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db/global, and add a new record, "tether_dun_required" and set it to 0 (or if it already exists, make sure it's set to 0). Finally, navigate to /system, long press "build.prop", and select "Open in Text Editor". Add a line at the bottom, "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" (or if that line is already in there somewhere, make sure it's set to true). Reboot, and you should be good.
NickWhit1992 said:
Okay, you're going to want 2 paid apps for this, and they're both worth it, they have other uses than just this. Root Explorer and Sqlite Editor, both by Speed Software. Use Root Explorer to navigate to the databases I mentioned earlier. In each one, search for "Tethering data" and "dun_required", and delete those records. Then, search for "IPV6", and change those fields to "IP". This is because T-Mobile tethering doesn't work with IPv6 yet. Then, navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db/global, and add a new record, "tether_dun_required" and set it to 0 (or if it already exists, make sure it's set to 0). Finally, navigate to /system, long press "build.prop", and select "Open in Text Editor". Add a line at the bottom, "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" (or if that line is already in there somewhere, make sure it's set to true). Reboot, and you should be good.
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okay awesome ill give this a try when i get some free time. Ill let you know how everything goes
k2thejx5 said:
okay awesome ill give this a try when i get some free time. Ill let you know how everything goes
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Cool, thanks. If it works for y'all, I'll probably make a thread about it. I've only tried it on ViperOne so far, so I'm not sure how universal it is. If he's using a custom ROM, find out which one it is for me.
NickWhit1992 said:
Okay, you're going to want 2 paid apps for this, and they're both worth it, they have other uses than just this. Root Explorer and Sqlite Editor, both by Speed Software. Use Root Explorer to navigate to the databases I mentioned earlier. In each one, search for "Tethering data" and "dun_required", and delete those records. Then, search for "IPV6", and change those fields to "IP". This is because T-Mobile tethering doesn't work with IPv6 yet. Then, navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db/global, and add a new record, "tether_dun_required" and set it to 0 (or if it already exists, make sure it's set to 0). Finally, navigate to /system, long press "build.prop", and select "Open in Text Editor". Add a line at the bottom, "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" (or if that line is already in there somewhere, make sure it's set to true). Reboot, and you should be good.
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oh one thing though, i have used root explorer in the past, but when deleting Tethering data" and "dun_required will it be in the root directory? Because i am assuming sqlite i can just search for it by name
k2thejx5 said:
oh one thing though, i have used root explorer in the past, but when deleting Tethering data" and "dun_required will it be in the root directory? Because i am assuming sqlite i can just search for it by name
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You'll start in root. When you get to the folder with the database, just tap on it and it'll open in Sqlite Editor. Then you tap on the record you want to edit, and it'll open the editor. I've attached some screenshots to show you how it'll go, from /data/data on. They should be in order, from first to last. Also, the last one shows that you'll need to scroll sideways to find the IP fields.
Has anyone done this for AT&T?
I myself don't have one yet. I'm actually waiting for the native hotspot to be working without the extra data plan before I do. Well, that and for SlipGrip to come out with the car mount for an Otterbox case.
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NickWhit1992 said:
You'll start in root. When you get to the folder with the database, just tap on it and it'll open in Sqlite Editor. Then you tap on the record you want to edit, and it'll open the editor. I've attached some screenshots to show you how it'll go, from /data/data on. They should be in order, from first to last. Also, the last one shows that you'll need to scroll sideways to find the IP fields.
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I have done everything you mentioned. added the extra line into the build.prop (net.tethering.noprovisioning=true), deleted all tethering data fields, all dun required fields and changed everything to IP under protocol in the telephony.db, and added tether_dun_required with a value of 0 inside the settings.db. I noticed though after changing everything to IP. It reads as IPV4 if you check in the actual settings under the apn field in under data in the settings menu. I wanted to clarify if it reads as this to you too. If it helps i have tmobile branded m9 with all information umder my sig.

General [NO ROOT]SercrtCode to unlock all country 5G and VoLTE!!!

*#*#0702#*#*
no thanks
@Crack920 I've changed the prefix of the thread as it didn't qualify for the prefix "Development". Please don't change it back and read the stuck guidance threads! Thanks for your cooperation.
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Only one UK network on it (EE) and one MVNO which is on EE
what is this?
sorry, would you please give some instruction on it? there is no hidden menu for the code
Open the dialer and enter the code ... that will bring you into an app ... but then what to do further exactly I don't know ;-)
What should we do with this file?
Krasendo said:
What should we do with this file?
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Seeing that this user has only posted 12 messages, I'm guessing this was among their first 10. Last I remember, XDA requires 10 messages to be posted by a user in order to get some kind of further permissions, although I don't remember what, although that was back on the old forum software. These days there are also achievements to get "XP" and "levels", and that might've been one.
Long story medium, the user likely posted nearly useless information to get their post-count up to 10. As his only useful comment says in the OP "no thanks". I'm not even downloading something that I don't know what I'm expecting, much less looking in the zip or doing anything else, and some of the settings accessible via the dialer code are likely dangerous unless you know exactly what you're doing, so without actual instructions detailing what the code has to do with the title of the thread, I wouldn't bother.
I'm tempted to report the thread. Normally I wouldn't bother as this kind of thread from new users is a dime a dozen but it's pretty blatantly a misleading thread title without more information, and with no description of what the file is supposed to be, and the only words in the OP being "no thanks" just screams "what the bloody hell" to me.
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Crack920 said:
*#*#0702#*#*
no thanks
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roirraW edor ehT said:
Seeing that this user has only posted 12 messages, I'm guessing this was among their first 10. Last I remember, XDA requires 10 messages to be posted by a user in order to get some kind of further permissions, although I don't remember what, although that was back on the old forum software. These days there are also achievements to get "XP" and "levels", and that might've been one.
Long story medium, the user likely posted nearly useless information to get their post-count up to 10. As his only useful comment says in the OP "no thanks". I'm not even downloading something that I don't know what I'm expecting, much less looking in the zip or doing anything else, and some of the settings accessible via the dialer code are likely dangerous unless you know exactly what you're doing, so without actual instructions detailing what the code has to do with the title of the thread, I wouldn't bother.
I'm tempted to report the thread. Normally I wouldn't bother as this kind of thread from new users is a dime a dozen but it's pretty blatantly a misleading thread title without more information, and with no description of what the file is supposed to be, and the only words in the OP being "no thanks" just screams "what the bloody hell" to me.
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I guessed it was fake, however, the man was deluded to the end, I also advise not to trust this. I was surprised that this has been hanging around for so long.
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Probably the author cannot write a tutorial in English, so if someone could help, it would be very cool. It might work after all
I have looked into the file and it's generic code to enable VOLTE ( kind of a fix ) nothing suspicious in the file. Lol some of the xmls in the zip are from Samsung's phone. If you don't know what to or how to enable VOLTE. Don't download the app. Although Pixel 6 and Pro supports VOLTE out of the box. In my instance I have enabled E-Sim and can see option for calls over WIFI which worked just fine. The OP has just copied files from other thread and posted here. Makes no sense. Btw username checks out You can cross reference the settings posted in xmls's to your phone.
tids2k said:
I have looked into the file and it's generic code to enable VOLTE ( kind of a fix ) nothing suspicious in the file. Lol some of the xmls in the zip are from Samsung's phone. If you don't know what to or how to enable VOLTE. Don't download the app. Although Pixel 6 and Pro supports VOLTE out of the box. In my instance I have enabled E-Sim and can see option for calls over WIFI which worked just fine. The OP has just copied files from other thread and posted here. Makes no sense. Btw username checks out You can cross reference the settings posted in xmls's to your phone.
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no,the file zip from pixel 6 pro fireware.
the code setting has a path,can be modify it load.
i'm sorry my english is not good.
I tried to change a setting ... then reboot ... but the change gets undone ... I guess that's sorta normal as the underlying XML files are in read only storage (guessing). So this is probably un-usable to make permanent changes.
foobar66 said:
I tried to change a setting ... then reboot ... but the change gets undone ... I guess that's sorta normal as the underlying XML files are in read only storage (guessing). So this is probably un-usable to make permanent changes.
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Yes for now.
Crack920 said:
i'm sorry my english is not good.
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hey, hongkonger. Just type in chinese and I could translated for you. But the first thing is giving more detail on the solution you provided.
foobar66 said:
I tried to change a setting ... then reboot ... but the change gets undone ... I guess that's sorta normal as the underlying XML files are in read only storage (guessing). So this is probably un-usable to make permanent changes.
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as i know tht, there is a xml file contains all the carriers which are available in volte and 5g, but it could only be modify in root.
Has anyone managed to do this? It would be very helpful for a person who doesn't want to root the phone for the time being and lives outside the countries supported by Google
Crack920 said:
i'm sorry my english is not good.
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You can use this for translations:
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foobar66 said:
I tried to change a setting ... then reboot ... but the change gets undone ... I guess that's sorta normal as the underlying XML files are in read only storage (guessing). So this is probably un-usable to make permanent changes.
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has two point modify auto load config some balala.you can see it.set it to "0"
and modify xml file url to phone path.
我的手機現在壞了,沒辦法測試,在返廠修了。。那是我root後提取出來的文件,並不是三星的文件,是pixel6固件提取出來的。
My phone is broken now and I can't test it, those files were extracted before I rooted it

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