Possible to disable LTE on AT&T on AOSP ROM? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

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.

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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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.

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.
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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.

BWolf56 said:
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)

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[SOLVED] ALL 2.1 ROM BATTERY Life Problem FIX..(lots of trial results) +EXTRA OPTIONS

Check the thread pages to see results from other users who have had much better results than the ones I got.
This solution was discovered while I was checking out the CDMA Hero forum, so I don't take credit for discovering the method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=651848&highlight=cell+standby
Goto dialer and dial *#*#4636#*#* (DO NOT press send) wait a second and you will get the test menu.
In the test menu choose 'Phone Information'
scroll down and choose on the first drop down - GSM auto (PRL) (for high speed data) or GSM only (You may get 3g if not use GSM auto (PRL))
Back out to test menu then back into 'Phone information' to see if it sticks (if not try again) then back all the way out.
You might want to reboot, but I found the settings worked straight away.
Edit 3 - I don't take any responsibility for step 6 - 6) Try other settings on the dropdown if you are brave as I don't know the consequencies of using settings like "EvDo only" and "unknown" as they may be better depending on the way your provider provides information.
Edit 4 - can't seem to select the other settings like EvDo and unkown anyway.
Edit 3 - TBH - GSM auto (PRL) is working for me with HSDPA and I will try
(PRL) instead of GSM auto (PRL) <- edit - previously it mistakenly said GSM only
the CDMA and WCDMA settings later to see what other effects there are.
This way I managed to get 5½ hrs and only lose 10% battery (GSM Only)! (Edit 3-) Slightly more drain with GSM auto (PRL) but still better than before.
Previous to this I lost 35% in the same amount of time with the same use (sometimes even more when I didn't even use the phone all night).
Hope the devs can make use of this (maybe mess with other settings in there to improve battery more.). I did notice that the GSM auto (PRL) uses a bit more battery than GSM only, but that is to be expected.
Edit: Actually you might need to set it on each reboot, not sure, the settings stayed when I rebooted
Edit 2: When you change roms (or re-install a rom) you will need to do this again, but should stay after a normal reboot as it does for me.
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Results:
Your results will vary depending on the rom, but it should improve battery performance - some have had better results than me using this.
GSM only <---- If you don't get 3g with this it is the same as 2g setting then use GSM auto (PRL) if you want faster than 2g (as some people are getting 3g on GSM only - I will investigate. (if you don't use internet or don't need fast internet)
5½ Hrs - lost 5% Battery - This one is same as running 2g as you don't get HSDPA, but using Opera browser makes browsing fast even using this. If you want Higher speed data use the one below.
GSM auto (PRL) <---- Recommended if you want High speed Internet and save battery
1:40am to 2:00pm (12hrs 20 mins) - lost 40% battery with moderate use a bit of surfing at HSDPA speeds, a few calls and messing with a few apps. Other people have had even better results than me though, so I might change my rom and try again. (I would usually about this amount of time I would have lost about 70-75% - and yes it was that ridiculous - I had to find something to stop this).
" WCDMA Only"
2:06pm to 11:37pm - (9hrs 31mins) lost 46% battery again moderate use and a reboot
This one might be useful if you live in a place that has low GSM signal like the chap in post #10 as it does give HSDPA - but this is only a suggestion as I cannot test it in Iceland. Anyway
" WCDMA preferred"
6:02am to 2:51pm - (8hr 49mins) lost 41% battery this time with less use that the WCDMA use and no reboots.
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Conclusion: (For me anyway)
SO my preference is GSM auto (PRL) some people have got some excellent results with this. You may, however, require one of the other options depending on your service provider signals.
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EXTRA OPTIONS :
Other settings you can change: (You may have tried this already)
If you don't get GSM auto (PRL) then if you press the menu button on your phone in the 'phone information' page and select 'radio band', you may be able to change it to Automatic or one of the other settings and then you might get GSM auto (PRL).
Available Radio Bands * You may get others depending on the radio you have installed, but I haven't confirmed this*
Automatic
EURO Band
USA Band
JAPAN Band
AUS Band
AUS2 Band
There are other settings there that I haven't messed with, maybe someone with more knowledge may be able to help
Thanks to those who found out what PRL stood for, I will try to update this info in the instructions soon.
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I think the reason this works is because it prevents the phone from constanly looking a round for various networks types as it I did notice that the Cell standby time is always high and using this method the cell can standby without constantly searching for a signal thereby wasting power. ALso using this method my "Awake time" is a LOT LOT lower than my "Up time" - about 1200% less (is that right 12 times lower (Up 12hrs - Awake 1hr) ?) - before this the two times were most of the time the same and some times slightly lower. - I'm sure someone will let me know if this theory is incorrect - and I'm open to and welcome that.
This is my experience you can read other peoples who have achieved a lot better than me, and I'm glad I spotted this and let you guys know. (Those who are saying that you've known about this test menu thanks for letting me know that you knew about it before, but a lot of other people didn't know about it. ALso I don't think people have used this as a tool for increasing battery in the GSM section of the forum. As I mentioned at the top of this post I noticed it in the CDMA section as a way of increasing battery performance. - credits to them for thinking it up in the first place.) -
All I am saying though, is to test it out yourself.
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Just tried this. If it works i'll kiss you.
petsasj said:
Just tried this. If it works i'll kiss you.
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Well in that case I don't know whether I want it to work now, LOL, unless you're a fit babe.
I went back to 1.5 for battery problems, let me know if it works so i can go to 2.1 roms
This is just using 2g instead of 3g, isn't it?
xangma said:
This is just using 2g instead of 3g, isn't it?
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Like I said in the first post GSM (auto) PRL gives you 3g/hdspa but not as brilliant battery as GSM only, but is better than before.
I am now unplugged from fully charged. Will report back in the morning and throughout the day to let you know if this works.
About PRL, here's what some telecom website says:
The term PRL actually refers to file stored in your phone. This file directs the phone to find alternative networks to operate on when the primary operator cannot be reached. Updating the PRL will store in the phone which are the most up to date, current networks to operate on. In order to operate on another carrier’s network your primary service provider must have a roaming agreement with other carriers.
Almost all phone carriers, such as Oxygen, Locus, Cingular, Verizon, etc. have roaming agreements with other major service providers.
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So I guess it's useful?
Suppose so.
I am on a fairly small operator in Iceland and my phone started roaming when I did this.
I lost 3G connection and went over to Edge...
Switched back to the WCDMA Preferred.... My provider has a little limited coverage but has no roaming charges on the GSM network.
Any ideas what setting I should use for my phone other then WCDMA preferred
Yea mine is on Wcdma preferred when i go into it. Im on t-mobile uk. Ive left it for now as dont really know how long this battery is lasting. Going to give it a few days to see an average
skimminstones said:
Yea mine is on Wcdma preferred when i go into it. Im on t-mobile uk. Ive left it for now as dont really know how long this battery is lasting. Going to give it a few days to see an average
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I'm on T-Mobile UK and GSM auto (PRL) gives me 3g/H and GSM only gives me gprs. Like I said, both give me loads of battery time (GSM auto PRL is a bit less than GSM only though).
Interesting, I may have done this accidentally a few days ago...
I just checked and it was already on GSM auto PRL, I'd changed this in my build.prop last time i was fiddling:
ro.telephony.default_network = 0
I thought that would give me wcdma preferred but apparently not...
I'll have done your tutorial ... will wait till end of day what happens
Definitely helped battery life.
Thumbs up!
In fact i can be wrong, but this tip only disable 3G access... only GSM and Edga.. so it save some battery for sure.. but you will navigate slower if you have a real 3G or 3G+ access.. am i wrong ?
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Fred
Surely this does the same as the button in the options to just use 2G?
frederikk said:
In fact i can be wrong, but this tip only disable 3G access... only GSM and Edga.. so it save some battery for sure.. but you will navigate slower if you have a real 3G or 3G+ access.. am i wrong ?
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Fred
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Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't HSDPA faster than 3G?
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed_Downlink_Packet_Access
in which case you would get your faster browsing using GSM auto (PRL) - giving you HSDPA. I certainly get a H showing at the top of the screen while browsing and it isn't constantly connected when I'm not browsing, which it was doing (connecting and disconnecting all the time) before I chose this setting, and thereby my battery life was extended a lot.
Edit: Just try it - if it doesn't work just put it back to your original setting, it has worked for me - There are other settings in there but I have not tested them out yet.
btdag said:
Surely this does the same as the button in the options to just use 2G?
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It may be, but not if you choose GSM auto (PRL) - also make sure you have the correct APN settings from your service provider. I did notice that the standard APN's on the phone have always been a little different from the ones on the T-Mobile UK website.
This is not a fix for the battery issues in 2.1 roms, althought it may help as 3g doesn't use the same amount of battery as 2g. But i think everyone knows that anyway. Much easier having the 2g/3g toggle on the home screen and changing it to 2g only when you are not using the web browser etc
ps: before people say other wise this menu has been known for ages and every rom I use is always on GSM.

No notifications when screen off on mobile data (CM9)

Can someone confirm that Gmail, Google Voice, Facebook, Yelp, etc notifications don't get pushed the phone when the screen is off and only on mobile data? When the screen off and on WiFi, notifications come thorough fine for me.
I lock the phone, go run around town for an hour outside of wifi range, then unlock the phone. Upon unlocking the phone, the mobile data signal will go from full blue bars, to grey bars, to blue bars again within about 5 seconds. Then, a bunch of notifications come rolling in. All the notifications I missed over the past hour.
I can't imagine I'm the only one experiencing this, but I can't find mention of it anywhere. I'm currently running CM9 from 08/06, but I also had this issue on the CM10 preview. Is this a modem issue, kernel issue, ROM issue? It's going to drive me to return the phone to stock. Thanks.
I think you have a battery saver app or something that is turning off your Mobile Data 3G/LTE when your screen is off or phone goes to sleep.
No. I don't.
I'm pulling at straws here and determined that notifications flow over cellular data when the Cingular APN is selected. Not the PTA APN.
Do not have this issue on stock or CM10 preview.
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Do not have this issue on stock or CM10 preview.
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Are you on LTE by any chance? 99% of the time, I'm on HSPA+ and sometimes connected through a 3G Microcell.
Idling on the 3G Microcell with the LTE APN selected chews through battery like a pig. However, all seems well with the Cingular APN.
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Are you on LTE by any chance? 99% of the time, I'm on HSPA+ and sometimes connected through a 3G Microcell.
Idling on the 3G Microcell with the LTE APN selected chews through battery like a pig. However, all seems well with the Cingular APN.
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Nope. I'm on Rogers 3G/H in Canada, in a market without LTE coverage.

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
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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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Better cell network mode management

The tmobile service in my area sucks and it will stay on 4g lte even when I have a very bad connection which drops calls and gives me really bad speeds. Is there an app that will automatically switch lte/gsm/wcdma when the signal is very low so I wont drop calls, waste battery and give me poor dl speeds? Or is there anything else that I can do? Maybe with tasker or a tweak. I would appreciate any type of solution. Thank you.
Is there any thing I can do about this?
On stock Rom go to settings>more networks>mobile networks>network mode.
Pick the one you want. Probably gsm/wcdma auto connect.
dragon-son said:
On stock Rom go to settings>more networks>mobile networks>network mode.
Pick the one you want. Probably gsm/wcdma auto connect.
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Thank you for your reply. I already know about that option. I still want to have access to lte when I have a decent connection. Is there an app or a tasker configuration that if the signal is below a certain level it will switch networks? Also, which network it used to make phone calls? I thought all of them but my friend said phone calls are made on 2g. Thank you!
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Thank you for your reply. I already know about that option. I still want to have access to lte when I have a decent connection. Is there an app or a tasker configuration that if the signal is below a certain level it will switch networks? Also, which network it used to make phone calls? I thought all of them but my friend said phone calls are made on 2g. Thank you!
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Is there any solution for this? Also when you are connected to lte are you still making phone calls through 2g? Thanks.
Is this a problem near your home? Can you use wifi calling to help fix the dropped calls? Not sure about how to get the phone to switch from LTE to 4G when the connection is poor. I do it manually right now because my LTE has been acting a little wonky lately where it won't even connect to LTE and leaves my phone in network limbo unless I force it to use 4G. I'd like to see a solution to the LTE - 4G switching too.
Last i recall, there is no tasker or app capable of doing such a thing like switching network preferences. It goes against "policy" per say. But your friend is right about calls being made through 2g. That is how you are able to use data whilst on a phone call. The data is being used through 3G and up, while the call is being used on 2G. now i am not sure about T-Mobile's "HD Voice" calling, that is prolly LTE.
I myself have looked through every single API google has trying to write my own app to change the network preferences and could not find it. There may be an option through root though. Havent found it yet.
Correct.
Calls - 2G
Data - 3G+
TM HD - New LTE Network.
elesbb said:
Last i recall, there is no tasker or app capable of doing such a thing like switching network preferences. It goes against "policy" per say. But your friend is right about calls being made through 2g. That is how you are able to use data whilst on a phone call. The data is being used through 3G and up, while the call is being used on 2G. now i am not sure about T-Mobile's "HD Voice" calling, that is prolly LTE.
I myself have looked through every single API google has trying to write my own app to change the network preferences and could not find it. There may be an option through root though. Havent found it yet.
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[Q] Any roms for gs3 that allow you to turn off lte?

Right now I'm just using the stock att rom, rooted. At home I'm on Hspa+ and get great battery life, but when I travel to cities LTE I get the worst battery life. I can't even go a full day without the battery dying. Do any roms exist that allow me to turn off the lte radio and just stick with Hspa+? Don't really need any extra functionality over the stock rom besides this. I'm fairly happy with the stock rom and nova launcher.
Change your apn to the H+ one
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jayRokk said:
Change your apn to the H+ one
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I thought I read that doesn't really work. Is that really all that's needed to get rid of lte?
thesuffering said:
I thought I read that doesn't really work. Is that really all that's needed to get rid of lte?
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Why do you want to turn it off ? If you are using data it doesn't matter the connection speed as far as usage goes (at least anything I use) as to how much data it consumes. I consume no more on LTE than I did on my 3G captivate with the same apps.
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Why do you want to turn it off ? If you are using data it doesn't matter the connection speed as far as usage goes (at least anything I use) as to how much data it consumes. I consume no more on LTE than I did on my 3G captivate with the same apps.
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Plus I've never had bad battery with LTE on
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hednik said:
Why do you want to turn it off ? If you are using data it doesn't matter the connection speed as far as usage goes (at least anything I use) as to how much data it consumes. I consume no more on LTE than I did on my 3G captivate with the same apps.
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Battery life. With Hspa+ I can go 1.5 days between charges. On lte I'm lucky if I get 8-10 hours before its needing to be charged.
thesuffering said:
Battery life. With Hspa+ I can go 1.5 days between charges. On lte I'm lucky if I get 8-10 hours before its needing to be charged.
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Hrmmm. LTE chews threw the battery faster but it downloads faster as well. There more involved in that drop than just LTE I doubt it the main culprit that and there are no know LTE off switches on any rom's.
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Change your apn to the H+ one
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thesuffering said:
I thought I read that doesn't really work. Is that really all that's needed to get rid of lte?
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this has worked for me in the past (on aokp). switch to 3g/hspa (i believe the wap.cingular apn) and reboot. give it a test.
I travel for work a lot and I had the same problem, this is what I do to fix it:
Dial *#197328640#
Using the menu go to UMTS - > debug screen - > phone control - > network lock - > RAT_FREE_SUPPORTING ON
Dial *#2263#
Choose the band you want to use.
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Hrmmm. LTE chews threw the battery faster but it downloads faster as well. There more involved in that drop than just LTE I doubt it the main culprit that and there are no know LTE off switches on any rom's.
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It only happens when I have lte. If I'm on anything lower battery life is wonderful. I'd think maybe its just poor reception and flip flopping between towers, but it drains no matter what part of town I'm in (Vegas) so that should rule that out.
May82 said:
I travel for work a lot and I had the same problem, this is what I do to fix it:
Dial *#197328640#
Using the menu go to UMTS - > debug screen - > phone control - > network lock - > RAT_FREE_SUPPORTING ON
Dial *#2263#
Choose the band you want to use.
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This only works until you restart, right?
xBeerdroiDx said:
this has worked for me in the past (on aokp). switch to 3g/hspa (i believe the wap.cingular apn) and reboot. give it a test.
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Thanks, I'll try this next time I'm out of town.
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I thought I read that doesn't really work. Is that really all that's needed to get rid of lte?
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May82 said:
I travel for work a lot and I had the same problem, this is what I do to fix it:
Dial *#197328640#
Using the menu go to UMTS - > debug screen - > phone control - > network lock - > RAT_FREE_SUPPORTING ON
Dial *#2263#
Choose the band you want to use.
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thesuffering said:
This only works until you restart, right?
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Using the *#2263# method does work until you restart. However, if you restart you will remain on the band that was chosen prior to restart. If you are on automatic you will have "normal" operations. If you choose 3G or 2G only bands you will remain. In order to change it you will have to dial *#197328640# first to access the menu again.
In regards to the APN, I have had problems with it giving me random network drops...complete network drops. There is another way to achieve this goal, but you will have to do it over again every time you turn on airplane mode or reboot. Create a new APN. You can name it whatever you want and fill in the APN name with whatever you want and save it. Fill out nothing else. Select the new APN created and exit. You will lose data for the moment. Wait 20 seconds after selecting the new APN and go into dialer and type *#*#4636#*#* and select "Device Information". Under "Set Preferred Network type:" you should see "WCDMA only". Click on it and select "GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)" and exit. Go back to you APNs and select the original one named "ATT Phone". After a few seconds you will notice the data is 4G only and not 4G LTE.
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Hrmmm. LTE chews threw the battery faster but it downloads faster as well. There more involved in that drop than just LTE I doubt it the main culprit that and there are no know LTE off switches on any rom's.
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The late antenna actually uses more power. So therefore yes. The main culprit is lte. At least until better antenna come out

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