THE WIND MOBILE thread - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

What radio do we use with Wind on the t989... I am in Burnaby Vancouver.. and I am told that Wind has away mode and home mode.... This is confusing as it determines what we pay.
Also when you flash a jellybean Rom it no longer sees the carrier as Wind Home and Wind Away with proper transitions instead I simply see Wind Mobile....
Also I want to really unlock good signal strength and if I am lucky better speeds but all I know to do is use UVLH5 and use *#*#4636#*#* and select CDMA/LTE which takes me to WCDMA preferred ... but most people say that I sound like I am in a tunnel if I am standing next to window... it isn't until I actually go outside that the phone actually works !!!!
Anyone else having problems ?

futiless said:
What radio do we use with Wind on the t989... I am in Burnaby Vancouver.. and I am told that Wind has away mode and home mode.... This is confusing as it determines what we pay.
Also when you flash a jellybean Rom it no longer sees the carrier as Wind Home and Wind Away with proper transitions instead I simply see Wind Mobile....
Also I want to really unlock good signal strength and if I am lucky better speeds but all I know to do is use UVLH5 and use *#*#4636#*#* and select CDMA/LTE which takes me to WCDMA preferred ... but most people say that I sound like I am in a tunnel if I am standing next to window... it isn't until I actually go outside that the phone actually works !!!!
Anyone else having problems ?
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I'm not sure about your first issue with the away mode thing, however, I do know that if you go into dialer and press menu then go to settings and check noise suppression it makes things sound a lot better.

I don't live in Canada, but I'm guessing that Wind Home is for home internet, phone service, etc. Wind Away is just like any other carrier for mobile phone service. On JB ROMs if it says "Wind Mobile" that's fine. That's the name of the company. The reason you might not be getting good service is because the UVLH5 is meant for some certain phones on T-Mobile, the Blaze 4G especially. In order to get better service/signal/call quality, try flashing a radio meant for the T989D which is the Canadian variant of the T989. You can also enable noise suppression.

android88 said:
I don't live in Canada, but I'm guessing that Wind Home is for home internet, phone service, etc. Wind Away is just like any other carrier for mobile phone service. On JB ROMs if it says "Wind Mobile" that's fine. That's the name of the company. The reason you might not be getting good service is because the UVLH5 is meant for some certain phones on T-Mobile, the Blaze 4G especially. In order to get better service/signal/call quality, try flashing a radio meant for the T989D which is the Canadian variant of the T989. You can also enable noise suppression.
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While oddly enough the carrier would switch from "Wind Home" to "Wind Away" prior to jellybean. I have tried the T989D modem but never get better reception. Does that make sense ? It always would go into radio off mode where you would have zero bars and no matter how many times I reset the phone the radio had no response... Weird...

futiless said:
While oddly enough the carrier would switch from "Wind Home" to "Wind Away" prior to jellybean. I have tried the T989D modem but never get better reception. Does that make sense ? It always would go into radio off mode where you would have zero bars and no matter how many times I reset the phone the radio had no response... Weird...
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I guess you should keep trying different radios and see when one starts to work. It could also be the ROM's fault.

futiless said:
What radio do we use with Wind on the t989... I am in Burnaby Vancouver.. and I am told that Wind has away mode and home mode.... This is confusing as it determines what we pay.
Also when you flash a jellybean Rom it no longer sees the carrier as Wind Home and Wind Away with proper transitions instead I simply see Wind Mobile....
Also I want to really unlock good signal strength and if I am lucky better speeds but all I know to do is use UVLH5 and use *#*#4636#*#* and select CDMA/LTE which takes me to WCDMA preferred ... but most people say that I sound like I am in a tunnel if I am standing next to window... it isn't until I actually go outside that the phone actually works !!!!
Anyone else having problems ?
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| live in Richmond and am with Mobilicity. I am running Liquidsmooth with the Tmobile UVLH1 radio. I've tried other radios but find this one gives me the best reception. Mobilicity doesn't have an "away" mode but I do get the Roaming "R" when I am away from my coverage area. In this instance, I roam on the Rogers network.

I got a SGH-T989D from Telus with TLLE4 radio.
I am a Wind customer in Toronto and I can say that the signal changes. Depends on their cell system. Even if Wind states that it has full coverage in Toronto, I found that during some days I have only 1-2 bars of signal, Other days it goes full.
I assumed that they are still working on their infrastructure.
As others sugested, you can try other radio versions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1895400

home vs away
WIND HOME = you are connected to the Wind 3G / HSDPA+ network and you have your regular wind rates ( most likely unlimited in your plan )
- wind mobile ONLY has a hsdpa network. no gsm!
WIND AWAY= you are roaming on the rogers network using 2G / EDGE and you are paying per minute roaming rates 20c/min for calls. Your data is $1 a MB i believe, but will only use data if you enable data roaming manually.
If you go to USA it will still just stay WIND AWAY while you are roaming on one of their carriers.
These names come from your sim card, not the phone or radios.

Anyone having problems just connecting to Wind? I'm on CM 10.1 (nightly build) and living in Hamilton... and I have a ridiculously hard time connecting to the network while everyone else I know on Wind (with different phones) can get on almost instantaneously.
I swear I've tried every single radio, and each has little or no difference. It takes literally 5 minutes for my phone to stop searching for networks (I have WCDMA preferred selected) and once I click "Wind Mobile" it takes at least another 30 seconds before it connects to that.
Anyone else experiencing this issue? It's driving me insane!

Ownaginatious said:
Anyone having problems just connecting to Wind? I'm on CM 10.1 (nightly build) and living in Hamilton... and I have a ridiculously hard time connecting to the network while everyone else I know on Wind (with different phones) can get on almost instantaneously.
I swear I've tried every single radio, and each has little or no difference. It takes literally 5 minutes for my phone to stop searching for networks (I have WCDMA preferred selected) and once I click "Wind Mobile" it takes at least another 30 seconds before it connects to that.
Anyone else experiencing this issue? It's driving me insane!
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Unfortunately the same applies here as well (Ottawa) using CM10.1.
If you don't mind loosing signal outside the wind home zone the best settings for a prompt reconnect would be to set it to wcdma only combined with automatic network registration.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989

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Anyone else using Galaxy S2X T989D on Wind Mobile Canada?

Hey guys, I recently switched to wind mobile and I have a galaxy s2 X from Telus unlocked. The data speeds on wind are good for my usage, however, I've noticed that my phone keeps switching from UMTS to HSPA. While on HSPA the speeds are great. But it switches down to UMTS randomly. I know that its a system built into the network to switch to HSPA as soon as I start using data. But the problem is that sometimes it never switches and data becomes painfully slow even if I have 5 bars. Is there any way to fix this? To force HSPA at all times. I remember HSPA was on at all times while I was with mobilicity.
Please help, its really frustrating. The *#*#4636#*#* thing doesn't work also in the dialer.
hashim71 said:
Hey guys, I recently switched to wind mobile and I have a galaxy s2 X from Telus unlocked. The data speeds on wind are good for my usage, however, I've noticed that my phone keeps switching from UMTS to HSPA. While on HSPA the speeds are great. But it switches down to UMTS randomly. I know that its a system built into the network to switch to HSPA as soon as I start using data. But the problem is that sometimes it never switches and data becomes painfully slow even if I have 5 bars. Is there any way to fix this? To force HSPA at all times. I remember HSPA was on at all times while I was with mobilicity.
Please help, its really frustrating. The *#*#4636#*#* thing doesn't work also in the dialer.
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If you're on stock, there might be an option in Settings>More>Mobile Settings. Check to see if there is an option for HSPA only, it may be set to HSPA/GSM.
Jagmit said:
If you're on stock, there might be an option in Settings>More>Mobile Settings. Check to see if there is an option for HSPA only, it may be set to HSPA/GSM.
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Tried that, no luck. Wind mobile runs on 1700 aws
Sent from my SGH-T989D using xda app-developers app
related info on this other topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830400
basically it boils down to the tower you're connected to, there are 5 times as much customer on Wind than on Mobilicity, so every tower is taxed, specially in heavy populated areas

3G on T-Mobile via 1900MHz Band

I recently switched from AT&T to T-Mobile, and like the rest of us was suffering without 3G due to our lack of compatibility with the 1700MHz WCDMA that T-Mobile uses. One of my friends (a T-Mobile employee), however, informed me that it is indeed possible to get 3G by using the 1900MHz band, which T-Mobile is currently re-farming to support WCDMA. This trick is simple and easy, and I've had success with it thus far, albeit only in one location as of yet. There is a downside, however... as long as the trick is in place (as long as your phone is set to "WCDMA only" below), you cannot connect to EDGE. In other words, in an area where there is no 1900MHz 3G coverage, this process must be reversed to fall back to EDGE. As such, you may lose connection randomly and be completely unaware of it for hours, and I will mock you openly for attempting to blame me if you lose your job because you missed a call from your boss, lose your girlfriend because you stopped texting her, or lose your bacon because your remote bacon-protection app couldn't connect.
Remember, this is in the testing phase. It WILL get better over time and hopefully one day we won't even have to consider whether a phone supports 1700MHz... for now, though, report your findings below, preferably with location, signal strength/type, and down/up speed.
==PROCEDURE==​
Go to dialer and enter *#*#4636#*#*
In the menu that pops up, tap "Phone Information"
Scroll down to the menu labelled "Set preferred network type" (it should be the first one) - this will likely be set to WCDMA preferred
Change it to WCDMA only
Switch to your main Settings app, then navigate to "Mobile Networks" (under "More..." by your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth)
Tap "Network Operators" and wait for the search to complete
Tap T-Mobile if it appears in the list
Once the phone has acquired a signal, you can return the Network Mode setting to WCDMA Preferred. Your phone should now switch back and forth between EDGE and HSPA+ fairly reliably.
===My Results===​
At my home (approx. Colfax and Yosemite in Aurora, CO) I get 0-2 bars, mostly 3G but some H+ if I'm holding my phone and moving around, and 2-3 bars H+ if I set my phone down. Speedtest results range between 4 and 10 Mbps, with around 90ms ping. I've been keeping my phone set down with wireless tethering enabled, and it's been 100% usable thus far.
--Update--
Having used it daily for a few weeks, I'm pleased to report that there is moderate to good connectivity to at least 3G in most places. I still find myself on EDGE regularly, but I usually can get a WCDMA connection. Now, however, I'm annoyed because I exceeded 5GB data usage and am being throttled to below-EDGE speeds, which defeats the purpose of having 3G. >_<
what about AWS band ????/ its work
saqi4you said:
what about AWS band ????/ its work
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Almost certainly not; see here.
If you have it working for some reason, go over there to tell everyone.
I'll test this later tonight. I'd be cool with 3G or H+ if it works. I have a T-Mob pay-by-the-day sim card that I'd like to use to tether my Nexus 7 to when I'm traveling (which is fairly rare).
I'm new to all this but how is this different from changing the APN settings?
Is this method better than changing APN settings?
This didn't work for me, Portsmouth, NH. It picked up the T-Mobile network in Network Operators but when I tried to select it it took forever and then said unable to connect, failed to register. Attempted a few times on a ucdlk3 stock based custom rom (Intergalactic II) and also on stock rooted.
Probably just not in a good location for this to work.
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[Q] t mobile h+

Ive recently attained a captivate glide and unlocked it to use on t mobile. Like you would assume at first glance i had an edge connection. Although after messing around with it i realized by going to
Wireless and network > Mobile networks > Network operators >Default setup > Manual it gives me the option to choose to connect to att/ tmobile and when i chose tmobile and it registers on the network i get H+ speeds for a few minutes then it just defaults back to edge
is there a way i can keep my phone on H+ at all times because its capable
bump!
agchopz said:
Ive recently attained a captivate glide and unlocked it to use on t mobile. Like you would assume at first glance i had an edge connection. Although after messing around with it i realized by going to
Wireless and network > Mobile networks > Network operators >Default setup > Manual it gives me the option to choose to connect to att/ tmobile and when i chose tmobile and it registers on the network i get H+ speeds for a few minutes then it just defaults back to edge
is there a way i can keep my phone on H+ at all times because its capable
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I have this problem too, but only into my house. Outdoor that´s right. I´ve tested with all modems, and I think the best for me is i927UCLH2.
Which rom, kernel and baseband do you use??
I´ve done some tests with my glide and my mother´s galaxy chat, in different places. In the street I have H+ and she H, but when we are into any house, under any roof, she still has H, and I only have E.
Does it happen to you?
shmemse when
mario_isp said:
I´ve done some tests with my glide and my mother´s galaxy chat, in different places. In the street I have H+ and she H, but when we are into any house, under any roof, she still has H, and I only have E.
Does it happen to you?
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Doesn't this just sound like a basic signal issue? When the signal gets worse (indoor vs. outdoor) it will drop down to a lower signal.
Also, are you sure Tmo has fully rolled out the 1900mhz band in your area? They may not have complete coverage yet.
epsalmond said:
Doesn't this just sound like a basic signal issue? When the signal gets worse (indoor vs. outdoor) it will drop down to a lower signal.
Also, are you sure Tmo has fully rolled out the 1900mhz band in your area? They may not have complete coverage yet.
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i'm sure that it is a phone or a software phone problem, cause i've put my sim card in my last phone (xperia pro) and it has H signal too
i've tested all rogers and att modems, and still have the problem..
Hi, I have a similar prob, I'm in the uk and need it to stay on H+, as it'll drop off to 2g in the house, I've always used miui roms in the past and they have the option to force 3g etc. The only way round this I could find is to use 'pimp my rom' which allows you to select which network you want manually, such as gsm, edge, wcdma etc. Download it, go to tools, device hidden menu, turn off radio, wait, turn radio back on, then quickly select from the drop down box what signal you want, I select wcdma only. If the radio does not come back on, put on flight mode then off again, and will work.. bit annoying but works..
That happen to me too, but not for t mobile, for a operator that use 1900mhz in my country.

[Q] Bell Canada i747m losing connection

hey gang i'm running the latest aokp task650 build on my S3 I747m. Everything works awesome, except i occasionally lose my data connection. I'll notice my connection status bars are gray, and typically a reboot will fix it. I'm sure going into airplane mode and back out from that would re-establish the connection too.
my APN is set correctly, i compared it to a friends nexus which is not rooted.
Right now i'm set as pda.bell.ca
I've flashed the latest bell modem file (that i'm aware of).
Anyone have any suggestions? i'm pretty new to all of this.. not sure what to do to troubleshoot.
itrunner said:
hey gang i'm running the latest aokp task650 build on my S3 I747m. Everything works awesome, except i occasionally lose my data connection. I'll notice my connection status bars are gray, and typically a reboot will fix it. I'm sure going into airplane mode and back out from that would re-establish the connection too.
my APN is set correctly, i compared it to a friends nexus which is not rooted.
Right now i'm set as pda.bell.ca
I've flashed the latest bell modem file (that i'm aware of).
Anyone have any suggestions? i'm pretty new to all of this.. not sure what to do to troubleshoot.
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I've been having problems lately when I have poor 4G (LTE) signal. My phone would rather hang around on the LTE network with little to no signal before it switches over to 3G. It's been doing this for a while on the Rogers network for me. I can see when I check the battery stats just how much time is spent without signal which is a lot. At work I get full bars 3G when at my desk but very poor 4G. The only thing causing me to loose signal is the poor transition back and forth between the two networks. Changing modems has absolutely no affect on this matter and I've put the APN's and network modes through the ringer with no change either. I've tried it all and nothing improved it. When I walk outside I immediately hit full bars 4G. Just when I'm inside my work and at home, I get poor lingering 4G. I wish the thresholds for when it switches over were better. I usually just turn off LTE all together which sucks but oh well.
I don't think we are the only people with this either. I've read grumblings about others noticing the same thing.
If curious, I'm running the latest CM10.1 nightly with Ktoonsez kernel on the Rogers network in Ottawa.
Interesting, that could very well cooincide with what i'm seeing. I tend to bounce from 4G to H+ or 3G, i wonder if it's trying to hang onto 4G.
Is there a way to force it to stay on 3G? that might be a good test
I was getting the same issue.
I did a factory reset and reinstalled my ROM plus GAPPs and the issue resolved itself.
I am using the latest modern right now and not my bell one. I think it's from a south American carrier, but bit 100% sure of the top of my head. But it is in the current modern thread
Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app

[Q] N900T: fixes for poor signal?

My N900T has much worse signal than my previous Note II - between 15 and 20 dBm worse, so essentially unusable out in the fringe area I live in.
I'm running SlimKat 9.0 (4.4.4) baseband is N900T UVUENK3 (which I think might be the most recent modem).
I'm using a StraightTalk ATT SIM (phone is unlocked) but that shouldn't matter for signal strength
I've got Preferred network type: LTE
And in service mode / phone info, I have preferred network type: LTE/GSM auto (PRL) - unchanged from standard.
I've removed the back cover (the one under the battery door) and made sure all the "fingers" make good contact with the contact pads that are built into that cover (fixed my GPS but not baseband)
Anything else I can check? Should I try some ATT radios to see if signal improves?
Or is this just the nature of the beast? Move to the city or get a different phone?
Thanks for any input!
Had this problem but hopefully the fix I used will work better. I flashed pac rom from nightly and resulted in no signal even though showed 3 bars(never higher or lower) but no connection in reality. Tried this and got signal kinda ( very slow and missed calls and sms)
Anyway
On tmobile network but might help either way idk never had att.
First goto
Settings/More Networks/...
Then first try the lte if not heard using 3g can fix signal connection with custom roms.
Check your apn settings and verify with att/simple talk
And if needed hit the mobile operators and let it do its thing.
Still not working can try fixing another way let me know.
Screens attached and can't post link ig but quick Google search should net you the setting. I did keywords "att apn settings"
Let me know how it goes. Flashing pac rom see how update goes this time for me lol
The signal got a good bit better when I replaced the antenna signal cable. Cost a whole $3.
I'm still 5 or 6 dBi down from my old note 2, but, from my forum reading, that might be the nature of this beast.
I have same problem, poor network, and sometimes when I go to some club or cafe I dont have network and on S2 same network I have full signal 3G, H+

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