Does anyone know of a way to force the phone to use 3G only, maybe a program to do this.
Lino. said:
Does anyone know of a way to force the phone to use 3G only, maybe a program to do this.
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So in other words, you want to disable 1x?
If you go to System Settings, then under Wireless & Networks, select "More..."
...then select "Mobile networks" and then select "Network Mode," I believe it is in this menu you can select "EvDo only" to force 3G.
I don't know if the options in this menu actually work, however I believe this technically accomplishes what you want to do.
dirkdigles said:
So in other words, you want to disable 1x?
If you go to System Settings, then under Wireless & Networks, select "More..."
...then select "Mobile networks" and then select "Network Mode," I believe it is in this menu you can select "EvDo only" to force 3G.
I don't know if the options in this menu actually work, however I believe this technically accomplishes what you want to do.
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Not on my Dinc, it happens too many times, it slowes down in speed, and done not go back until it stops downloading, or trying, and at the speed it will take minutes to load a web page, and never finish.
I would prefer not to have service at all, of course this is quite common also indoors, at malls mainly having bad cellular service makes no cense, with service is so bad in the middle of a city.
Ok, I got an app that will do what I want, somewhat.
Called 3G data only, from what I understand, if there is no 3G there is no data for programs that require data.
There is an option in cyanogenmod for evdo only, i'm gonna give that a shot. I'll report back if there is any news.
Ok. If you do this, you don't get texts anymore.
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The program I tried worked, but the speed was as slow as 1X, in areas where there was no 3G, and the program kept the phone on 3G.
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Is there way to disable 2g/enable 3g only on WP7? I have a T-Mobile HD7 if that makes a difference.
On Android, you can go to the dialer, type in *#*#4636#*#* and it puts you in a menu where you can change it from WCDMA preferred to WCDMA only. I want that same functionality on my HD7 if possible.
I found the answer shortly after posting this. I swear I searched. Well anyway, to let anyone who wants to know, here are the steps:
Go to the phone dialer
Type ##3282#, Call
Tap the ... on the lower right of the screen
Tap Settings
Under "Network Type", select "3G Only"
Going back into the ##3282# menu/settings shows "Automatic" in the "Network Type" box, but it stays on 3G, indefinitely. I'll report back here if that changes.
thanks for the tip, might want to add it to the tips and tricks thread.
Can you set it to 2G only? I live in a low network area and sometimes calls drop out when switching from the weak 3G signal to the strong 2G signal
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Can you set it to 2G only? I live in a low network area and sometimes calls drop out when switching from the weak 3G signal to the strong 2G signal
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I know the hd7 has that option under cellular but apparently not all phones have this.
What are the benefits of doing this?
It's already in tips - it's called Field Test
brummiesteven said:
What are the benefits of doing this?
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If your phone has a 3G signal but the Edge signal is stronger, it reverts to Edge. You lose calling capabilities when not in a 3G area but if you are never out of range it stays in 3G all the time, as in my case.
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It's already in tips - it's called Field Test
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I checked tips and could not find it. Search doesn't allow the search "3G" because it is too short and it finds no results for "3G only" and for "WCDMA only". Who would know to look for "Field Test"?
Not me either - I wasn't having a go at you, just saying it was in there
I know. I was commiserating. Sometimes techies aren't clear about what certain functions do. I consider myself a techie of sorts but I'm not a programmer. It was very difficult for me to find. It took 2 days of searching.
When you set the 3G only change, does it stick?
I'm trying it on my Quantum and no matter what I pick, 2G/3G/automatic, nothing happens..
3G lock is nice for me because I have dialup at home, and I can just throw the phone in 3G mode and tether.
Hello everyone
We will be moving close to the border soon and I noticed our devices (my wife also has a Desire Z, though it is stock) tend to connect to services from across the border.
Now having turned off data roaming, this isn't that big of a deal but roaming calls still cost more this way AND I can't use navigation because data roaming is deactivated.
Now I know I can set my preferred service provider, but can I also lock it (meaning: turn off roaming completely) so I have to manually allow roaming to accur when, and only when, I truly need it?
If you go to Wireless and networking settings you can select "mobile networks", the same screen you select dataroaming...
you can select your mobile provider I think that when you select Search for network and you select one network it won't automatically select a new one if your connection gets low.
That's what I thought, too, but in reality, it didn't really work. Although I have received a hint that it might only work if mobile data was deactivated at that moment. I'll try this thursday... let's see what happens.
Background:
Ever since I've had this phone I couldn't get a data signal while roaming in areas where I knew one was available. Old phones would get data while roaming without a problem.
The Epic Touch would just give a notification saying "you have lost data connectivity" or something.
I understand certain Sprint roaming areas just plain don't have data available. This howto can not fix that.
What this howto does help you do is get a data signal while roaming in areas where a roaming data signal is available.
Credit:
This was apparently discovered by someone on the sprint forums, and I found a reference to it on the Android Central forums, so I do not know who credit goes to for discovering this.
What to Do:
It's best if you are in a roaming-only area to test this, or if you can force roaming. You'll also need to be on the stock kernel (rooted is fine) so you have the ability to update your Profile.
Let's do that now. Go to the Settings menu and tap About Phone - system updates - update profile and wait for it to complete, then tap ok.
From the home screen, tap Menu - Settings - Wireless and Networks - Roaming - Roaming Settings.
Un-check all options here (voice and data for both domestic and international)
With no boxes checked, tap the "Data" box under domestic roaming. Tap only this one, not voice.
You will get a box asking you to confirm. Click yes. This will then automatically enable voice as well.
Another pop up with a red box will ask if you really want to use data while roaming. At this point you can tell it to never ask again and click Roam.
Now you can use data while roaming where it's available!
Update:
after trying this multiple times to verify it works, occasionally the final pop-up with the red box disappears before you can read it. I was able to long press the home button to show recent apps, then tap the "Data Roaming Guard" app. Then I could tap Roam.
This is critical for me as sometimes I am in roaming areas for work and I need internet and this phone is the only access I have. Now I can use it!
Report back with any corrections or feedback. Mileage may vary.
I don't know if it's necessary to update the profile. I have that step in there because that is the sequence I used. If you try it without updating the profile, let me know. This would allow people on a custom kernel to do this too.
I spent an hour and a half with Sprint yesterday on the phone trying to resolve this. They turned me over to new reps three times (including to the international support department) each one not aware of my issue so I'd have to explain everything again.
Finally I started digging on the web and found the tip on AC. Took me 2 minutes.
DOH! Stupid Tapatalk.
Mods, please move to General. Didn't mean to start this in development.
Thanks for sharing this. I will try this out.
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I have the same issues. My girlfriend has an EVO and she will have data while roaming, and I wont. Even if were right next to each other.
Thanks, this worked great for me & did not have to update profile. I am on stock rooted deodexed rom.
Worked for me! Thanks, that was very annoying!
thanks! now i can play wwf at work lol
I did this awhile back when I saw it on the AC forums. I also read this phone cannot roam on PCS networks because of a limitation in the radio so there still may be times it won't roam when other phones will.
Greetings All!
I was able to make roaming calls before; but I followed these instructions and now I can use roaming data as well. Fortunately Atlanta is a pretty good 4G metro area so I rarely need to use roaming data. Usually either 3G or 4G is available. Nonetheless it's nice to have the option.
FYI I forced roaming by using the Roam Control app and have verified that for the first time with this phone I have a nonzero "Sprint 3G Data Roaming" entry in the detailed usage screen on the Sprint website.
Many thanks!
Cheers, Henri
Ok, glad this is working for people! I know it was the biggest gripe I had about the phone by far.
MoMatt said:
Ok, glad this is working for people! I know it was the biggest gripe I had about the phone by far.
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Agreed. And such a simple solution. Thanks again.
Is it possible to disable LTE on AT&T using an AOSP ROM?
I've tried the rat restriction method and the wap.cingular apn and neither worked.
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phositadc said:
Is it possible to disable LTE on AT&T using an AOSP ROM?
I've tried the rat restriction method and the wap.cingular apn and neither worked.
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No. Not yet anyway. So far the rat restriction works only on stock TW. As far as wap.cingular, I have noticed that it no longer works either. I think AT&T did something that seemed to disable it.
aybarrap1 said:
No. Not yet anyway. So far the rat restriction works only on stock TW. As far as wap.cingular, I have noticed that it no longer works either. I think AT&T did something that seemed to disable it.
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AT&T effing sucks. They let iPhone disable LTE but not us? Makes no sense.
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aybarrap1 said:
No. Not yet anyway. So far the rat restriction works only on stock TW. As far as wap.cingular, I have noticed that it no longer works either. I think AT&T did something that seemed to disable it.
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My LTE toggle on CM10 works fine using the UCDLK3 modem (or whatever it is). The settings update from "WCDMA only" to "LTE/WCDMA/GSM" when I toggle it (just to confirm). I haven't updated to CM10.1 yet, but last I tested it the LTE toggle did not work.
On CM10, I did have to go into Settings and find the Mobile Networks option (its on the same page you enable Data Roaming) and select an AT&T network once. The toggle would not work if I selected "Select automatically". My phone is also unlocked using the dialer code that was posted for ICS 4.0 ROMs - not sure if this matters.
You can on AOSP.
System Settings> More> Mobile Networks
Now go to Network Operators, Might take a couple of minutes to scan, once a list shows up. Select the first option.
Now go back and choose the wap.cingular APN.
Also, if you want to get on 2G, the "Use only 2G Networks" is now able to be checked as well.
These options will reset after a reboot and toggling between Airplane mode.
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You can on AOSP.
System Settings> More> Mobile Networks
Now go to Network Operators, Might take a couple of minutes to scan, once a list shows up. Select the first option.
Now go back and choose the wap.cingular APN.
Also, if you want to get on 2G, the "Use only 2G Networks" is now able to be checked as well.
These options will reset after a reboot and toggling between Airplane mode.
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Interesting so you just have to do the network operator thing? I've gone into that menu before and tried to check 2g and it never let's me, but I've never gone into network operators section. Will try tomorrow!
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AacidusX said:
You can on AOSP.
System Settings> More> Mobile Networks
Now go to Network Operators, Might take a couple of minutes to scan, once a list shows up. Select the first option.
Now go back and choose the wap.cingular APN.
Also, if you want to get on 2G, the "Use only 2G Networks" is now able to be checked as well.
These options will reset after a reboot and toggling between Airplane mode.
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Good to know. Question though...does the wap.cingular APN still drop connections?
AacidusX said:
You can on AOSP.
System Settings> More> Mobile Networks
Now go to Network Operators, Might take a couple of minutes to scan, once a list shows up. Select the first option.
Now go back and choose the wap.cingular APN.
Also, if you want to get on 2G, the "Use only 2G Networks" is now able to be checked as well.
These options will reset after a reboot and toggling between Airplane mode.
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Holy cow it worked broseph! I went into Network Operators. It took about 2 minutes to load the list, then showed three AT&Ts and a T-Mobile. I picked the first AT&T.
Then I tested 2g by putting a check mark in the force 2g box, and sure enough, it worked. I then chose GSM/WCDMA preferred, and sure enough, it forced HSPA+ without even having to choose the wap.cingular APN (in fact, I am using the "phone" APN).
Any downsides to selecting the network operator that way? I'm pretty sure AT&T does not roam onto T-Mobile in any event, so off the top of my head, I can't think of any downside. Would be curious if anybody can think of any downsides to forcing HSPA+ this way.
I personally will probably leave it on LTE most of the time anyways... I just wanted a method to force 2g or HSPA for the few times that I am in a location with weak LTE and the phone kills its battery by switching back and forth between LTE and HSPA. Awesome to finally have one.
AacidusX said:
You can on AOSP.
System Settings> More> Mobile Networks
Now go to Network Operators, Might take a couple of minutes to scan, once a list shows up. Select the first option.
Now go back and choose the wap.cingular APN.
Also, if you want to get on 2G, the "Use only 2G Networks" is now able to be checked as well.
These options will reset after a reboot and toggling between Airplane mode.
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Isn't that what I said just above? Except you don't need to change APNs. Thanks for clarifying some of the menu options though.
phositadc said:
Holy cow it worked broseph! I went into Network Operators. It took about 2 minutes to load the list, then showed three AT&Ts and a T-Mobile. I picked the first AT&T.
Then I tested 2g by putting a check mark in the force 2g box, and sure enough, it worked. I then chose GSM/WCDMA preferred, and sure enough, it forced HSPA+ without even having to choose the wap.cingular APN (in fact, I am using the "phone" APN).
Any downsides to selecting the network operator that way? I'm pretty sure AT&T does not roam onto T-Mobile in any event, so off the top of my head, I can't think of any downside. Would be curious if anybody can think of any downsides to forcing HSPA+ this way.
I personally will probably leave it on LTE most of the time anyways... I just wanted a method to force 2g or HSPA for the few times that I am in a location with weak LTE and the phone kills its battery by switching back and forth between LTE and HSPA. Awesome to finally have one.
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Yes, it works. I use this all the time. No need to change APNs either. I've never noticed any problems with this. Once in a blue moon I have to go and redo the network operator part but I've never figured out the exact reason. I have a MicroCell due to poor coverage so I often elect to turn off LTE at home and re-enable when I'm out and about. I've also traveled all over the country and never had an issue I would equate to me manually selecting the network operator.
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Isn't that what I said just above? Except you don't need to change APNs. Thanks for clarifying some of the menu options though.
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Haha yes reading back to your original post that is basically what you said. But since you didn't say "network operator" it didn't register for me even though it's now clear that's what you meant =P
Thanks for the help.
romracer said:
Isn't that what I said just above? Except you don't need to change APNs. Thanks for clarifying some of the menu options though.
Yes, it works. I use this all the time. No need to change APNs either. I've never noticed any problems with this. Once in a blue moon I have to go and redo the network operator part but I've never figured out the exact reason. I have a MicroCell due to poor coverage so I often elect to turn off LTE at home and re-enable when I'm out and about. I've also traveled all over the country and never had an issue I would equate to me manually selecting the network operator.
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Thank you. Now I can finally have my "cake and eat it too". Did not even think to try these methods. Thank you for your information. This is so much easier than on stock rom...with the goodness of all that is AOSP.
I just did a test to see idle drain overnight on HSPA and it was actually worse than LTE. On LTE I drop about 7% overnight. Last night on HSPA I dropped 12% in 9 hours. Better battery stats showed 98% deep sleep, too, which is about the same as on LTE.
Anybody else ever try this? Curtis if those results are normal-i would have expected less drain on HSPA.
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phositadc said:
I just did a test to see idle drain overnight on HSPA and it was actually worse than LTE. On LTE I drop about 7% overnight. Last night on HSPA I dropped 12% in 9 hours. Better battery stats showed 98% deep sleep, too, which is about the same as on LTE.
Anybody else ever try this? Curtis if those results are normal-i would have expected less drain on HSPA.
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It actually depends on so much more than your data, there can be apps running in the background, bad signal, etc.
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It actually depends on so much more than your data, there can be apps running in the background, bad signal, etc.
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My signal was about -70 dBm (ie, very good) and better battery stats showed 98% deep sleep.
In any event, it was running the same apps as it was the night before when it lost only 7% on LTE. I'm just surprised LTE idle drain was less than HSPA under identical circumstances and was wondering if anybody else experienced the same?
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phositadc said:
My signal was about -70 dBm (ie, very good) and better battery stats showed 98% deep sleep.
In any event, it was running the same apps as it was the night before when it lost only 7% on LTE. I'm just surprised LTE idle drain was less than HSPA under identical circumstances and was wondering if anybody else experienced the same?
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It could be coming from your carrier and their towers. If you really wanna save battery, set it to 2G overnight. Also, 4G is only a battery drainer when it's being used, which it isn't much overnight.
BWolf56 said:
It could be coming from your carrier and their towers. If you really wanna save battery, set it to 2G overnight. Also, 4G is only a battery drainer when it's being used, which it isn't much overnight.
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+1. I set to 2G every night. Of course I also always have switched off data and wifi because I don't care about emails and other misc stuff while I sleep. I have slightly better 2G reception in my home than 3G or 4G so this helps even more on battery savings. Cut my battery drain nearly in half (6-8 hours I may get a 3% drain or an absolute max of 4% if I keep snoozing my alarm).
This doesn't work on my AOSP device, I cannot change Network Type or check the "Use 2G Networks only" box. What am I doing wrong?
AacidusX said:
You can on AOSP.
System Settings> More> Mobile Networks
Now go to Network Operators, Might take a couple of minutes to scan, once a list shows up. Select the first option.
Now go back and choose the wap.cingular APN.
Also, if you want to get on 2G, the "Use only 2G Networks" is now able to be checked as well.
These options will reset after a reboot and toggling between Airplane mode.
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Wow this works
I think I've always been too impatient to wait 60 seconds for the network operators to load lol
But props im not sure if this is recently discovered but I've spent a lot of time searching for how to disable lte and could never figure it out.
Actually, got it to work. Picking the second "AT&T" from the network operator list allowed me to toggle the other settings. This is a big deal for me because my area has "partial" 4G coverage and my phone prefers a poor, slow 1 bar LTE signal over 5 bar HSPA+, thanks a lot!
wap.cingular will go in and out every 5 minutes and when i enable wifi and turn it off, it takes a good 1-2 minutes to regain connection. (On TW)
When I leave my apartment until I disconnected from WiFi, I getting into the elevator and the data is searching for network and will not find any.after I get out of the elevator, it connects to 2G and stay there for long time.
If I switch WiFi off,, before I get into the elevator, it will connect directly to 4g and stay there(and this is how I like it).
But most of the time I forget switch off the WiFi, so I have to wait something like 10 minutes to get 4g connection.
Any way of disabling 2G, but leave 3G & 4G?
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When I leave my apartment until I disconnected from WiFi, I getting into the elevator and the data is searching for network and will not find any.after I get out of the elevator, it connects to 2G and stay there for long time.
If I switch WiFi off,, before I get into the elevator, it will connect directly to 4g and stay there(and this is how I like it).
But most of the time I forget switch off the WiFi, so I have to wait something like 10 minutes to get 4g connection.
Any way of disabling 2G, but leave 3G & 4G?
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You could try dialing *#*#4636#*#* which will open the 'Testing' settings and then navigate to Phone information and scroll down until you find a little drop down box which you can select which network types you want to run. I myself use CDMA/EvDo/GSM/WCDMA/LTE Auto which switches between those when it needs to but if you only want to use 4G then you can switch to 'LTE only'.
Goodluck and I hope that does what you wanted!
Edit: I just realized that that number may not work on all phones, if that fails and you cannot access it with that then the only other method I can think of is to download Pimp My Rom from the Play Store and once installed open it and navigate to Tools < Scroll to the bottom & tap Device Hidden Menu > Access Hidden Menu. Please if you decide to wander around in this app then make a Nandroid backup first as this app is still in beta and very unstable, I recommend just using it for the device hidden menu options until you get what you need done.
S1L3nTShaDoWz said:
You could try dialing *#*#4636#*#* which will open the 'Testing' settings and then navigate to Phone information and scroll down until you find a little drop down box which you can select which network types you want to run. I myself use CDMA/EvDo/GSM/WCDMA/LTE Auto which switches between those when it needs to but if you only want to use 4G then you can switch to 'LTE only'.
Goodluck and I hope that does what you wanted!
Edit: I just realized that that number may not work on all phones, if that fails and you cannot access it with that then the only other method I can think of is to download Pimp My Rom from the Play Store and once installed open it and navigate to Tools < Scroll to the bottom & tap Device Hidden Menu > Access Hidden Menu. Please if you decide to wander around in this app then make a Nandroid backup first as this app is still in beta and very unstable, I recommend just using it for the device hidden menu options until you get what you need done.
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I remember on my One X , this trick was working but after a reboot it was resetting to its previous state. No idea if this is still the case with M8
stathis95194 said:
I remember on my One X , this trick was working but after a reboot it was resetting to its previous state. No idea if this is still the case with M8
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I had problems once with my phone only using 3G and using this to set it to allow 4G solved my problem permanently, hopefully it won't "reset" with yours, though I've never heard of that issue happening so it may be uncommon.
S1L3nTShaDoWz said:
You could try dialing *#*#4636#*#* which will open the 'Testing' settings and then navigate to Phone information and scroll down until you find a little drop down box which you can select which network types you want to run. I myself use CDMA/EvDo/GSM/WCDMA/LTE Auto which switches between those when it needs to but if you only want to use 4G then you can switch to 'LTE only'.
Goodluck and I hope that does what you wanted!
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I remember on my One X , this trick was working but after a reboot it was resetting to its previous state. No idea if this is still the case with M8
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That what i was looking for.
i have selected WCDMA & LTE(3g+4g) BUT... when i reboot...it goes back to GSM/WCDMA/LTE...