[Q] 3g 4g not working on Samsung goggle nexus i9250 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi team,I have nexus mobile and added 4 g plan through AT&T.but I am able to get h signal on my mobile.3g or 4g is not coming and not working.
Could any tell me how to change to 4g in setting.
Let me know for any other details.
I need to activate 4g.wifi is working fine.
Thanks,
Venkat

Do you have a LTE-enabled device? I don't think you do... If your device's model really is GT-I9250.

need to activate
hi Sir,
I have LTE option but when i try to save that it is not saving.
Thanks,
venkat

Venkatesh360 said:
hi Sir,
I have LTE option but when i try to save that it is not saving.
Thanks,
venkat
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on your phone or your plan?
if its your att plan, it will never work with the galaxy nexus. ever.

The i9250 isn't capable of 4g/LTE. Physically impossible considering it doesn't have the hardware for it.
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Pirateghost said:
The i9250 isn't capable of 4g/LTE. Physically impossible considering it doesn't have the hardware for it.
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well not really...
gsm isn't capable yakju/takju at least
mysid, toro are capable

mihaly_n said:
well not really...
gsm isn't capable yakju/takju at least
mysid, toro are capable
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And neither of them are the i9250. Look up the model numbers there before you try to prove me wrong.
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Oh i see... sorry
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[Q] UN-Verizon my Galaxy Nexus - Possible?

Hi.
I own a galaxy nexus from Verizon.
I wanted to know if I can use it with TMobile. I am moving, and Verizon obviously will not let me cancel my plan, as they do have coverage in my new location (but it's horrible!).
I know that the Galaxy Nexus is penta-band and supports Tmobile 4G network and will work with T-mobile.
The question is - is it doable? If so, what is it that I need? Just an unlock code?
Any info will be very welcomed and greatly thanked for!
No. Your Verizon nexus will NEVER work for T-Mobile.
There are two different versions of this phone and yours only works for Verizon.
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joshnichols189 said:
No. Your Verizon nexus will NEVER work for T-Mobile.
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Thanks.
Why is that? Different hardware?
benyben123 said:
Thanks.
Why is that? Different hardware?
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Cdma vs GSM. Not possible.
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benyben123 said:
Thanks.
Why is that? Different hardware?
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Yes sir, different phone technology.
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benyben123 said:
Hi.
I own a galaxy nexus from Verizon.
I wanted to know if I can use it with TMobile. I am moving, and Verizon obviously will not let me cancel my plan, as they do have coverage in my new location (but it's horrible!).
I know that the Galaxy Nexus is penta-band and supports Tmobile 4G network and will work with T-mobile.
The question is - is it doable? If so, what is it that I need? Just an unlock code?
Any info will be very welcomed and greatly thanked for!
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Didn't read post correctly. Sorry can't help.
benyben123 said:
Hi.
I own a galaxy nexus from Verizon.
I wanted to know if I can use it with TMobile. I am moving, and Verizon obviously will not let me cancel my plan, as they do have coverage in my new location (but it's horrible!).
I know that the Galaxy Nexus is penta-band and supports Tmobile 4G network and will work with T-mobile.
The question is - is it doable? If so, what is it that I need? Just an unlock code?
Any info will be very welcomed and greatly thanked for!
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Physically different hardware make this impossible.
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Will current Verizon galaxy nexus ROMS work on Sprint galaxy nexus?

I just ordered my sprint galaxy nexus and I'm curious as to whether current cdma ROMS (cooked for the Verizon galaxy nexus) will work as is our will need to be ported?
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I would think so, because most ROMs/kernels (that I've seen) are compatible between the GSM and CDMA Nexus phones, so I would think it would be the same for the Sprint version. But I'm not a dev, so I'm not 100% on that.
T4rd said:
I would think so, because most ROMs/kernels (that I've seen) are compatible between the GSM and CDMA Nexus phones, so I would think it would be the same for the Sprint version. But I'm not a dev, so I'm not 100% on that.
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The rom's are different versions...not the same that can be flashed for either.
And no, they won't be compatible from what I've heard.
Jubakuba said:
The rom's are different versions...not the same that can be flashed for either.
And no, they won't be compatible from what I've heard.
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If the device repo on AOSP is correct and complete, they will indeed be compatible.
No the Verizon galaxy nexus usually needs a different from than the GSM version
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Okaay said:
No the Verizon galaxy nexus usually needs a different from than the GSM version
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sprint is not GSM, it's CDMA just like VZW.
if adrynalyne is right, they should be cross compatible
adrynalyne said:
If the device repo on AOSP is correct and complete, they will indeed be compatible.
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Without going into too much detail, how would they be compatible when they use different radios and towers and such? Especially when sprint launches their LTE in like 2020 or so. I would also assume that we would be able to use the same hotspot hack as well? I don't know how roms work, I just know I like them
farmer312 said:
Without going into too much detail, how would they be compatible when they use different radios and towers and such? Especially when sprint launches their LTE in like 2020 or so. I would also assume that we would be able to use the same hotspot hack as well? I don't know how roms work, I just know I like them
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Because when you flash a ROM, you aren't flashing the radio/baseband.
farmer312 said:
Without going into too much detail, how would they be compatible when they use different radios and towers and such? Especially when sprint launches their LTE in like 2020 or so. I would also assume that we would be able to use the same hotspot hack as well? I don't know how roms work, I just know I like them
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I won't go into much detail. When your Sprint phone roams you're using Verizon's network.
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K.AuthoR said:
Because when you flash a ROM, you aren't flashing the radio/baseband.
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Thats cool. I figured it would be like say a computer and a usb modem. You can have them both but if the computer doesn't have the drivers for the modem it will not recognize the modem.
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jesusice said:
I won't go into much detail. When your Sprint phone roams you're using Verizon's network.
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Yes but LTE doesn't roam.
I thought that also, since these are two different phone (GSM /cmda) it might have different radio frequency?
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nullbesign said:
I thought that also, since these are two different phone (GSM /cmda) it might have different radio frequency?
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Verizon and Sprint both use CDMA and LTE. Neither use GSM or HSPA+. They'll be the "same" hardware. The only differences we see now is that they're operating on different frequencies.
farmer312 said:
Without going into too much detail, how would they be compatible when they use different radios and towers and such? Especially when sprint launches their LTE in like 2020 or so. I would also assume that we would be able to use the same hotspot hack as well? I don't know how roms work, I just know I like them
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The difference between the two will be the hardware lte modem and the baseband software. These are independent of the rom.
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najaboy said:
The difference between the two will be the hardware lte modem and the baseband software. These are independent of the rom.
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I'd imagine there would be a slight amount of tweaking involved still. For example, the ROM includes the build.prop which makes reference to the specific carrier. But whatever the differences are maybe a flashable zip could be easily created to convert ROMs made for the VZW Gnex to the S'G'Nex.
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jesusice said:
I'd imagine there would be a slight amount of tweaking involved still. For example, the ROM includes the build.prop which makes reference to the specific carrier. But whatever the differences are maybe a flashable zip could be easily created to convert ROMs made for the VZW Gnex to the S'G'Nex.
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As long as you flash a 4.0.4 rom it'll be fine the AOSP code already has sprint nexus references so it'll run fine. The CDMA development section will encompass Verizon and Sprint nexus
Wrong, wrong, and..............wrong.
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farmer312 said:
Wrong, wrong, and..............wrong.
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Wrong about what sir? Why don't you enlighten us with your 'knowledge'?
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times_infinity said:
Wrong about what sir? Why don't you enlighten us with your 'knowledge'?
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They have tried and no radio....
No calls or data
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Epix4G said:
They have tried and no radio....
No calls or data
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Well then they need to pull the prop blobs from a stock rom first then replace.
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Yes but LTE doesn't roam.
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Yet. They don't roam yet. It wouldn't shock me to see Sprint work some kind of agreement with Verizon to get LTE roaming.

Toro? Toroplus?

What do this terms mean? I have seen them when referring to ROMs, and I know the package to installed to root was called toroplus, but when exactly is it / does it mean? Thanks.
Also, what specific versions are there? I've seen GNex LTE or GNex CDMA and GNex GSM. Aren't all the GNex, sprint and verizon LTE compatible?
These are the internal names for the various Galaxy Nexus hardware.
maguro - GSM international model
toro - Verizon CDMA/LTE model
toroplus - Sprint CDMA/LTE model
synaesthetic said:
These are the internal names for the various Galaxy Nexus hardware.
maguro - GSM international model
toro - Verizon CDMA/LTE model
toroplus - Sprint CDMA/LTE model
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Yup lol I find it funny cause toro in Spanish is bull lmao
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Okay so whenever someone says ROM for toroplus that means for Sprint model correct? And why do people say Sprint CDMA / LTE Model? Why the / LTE if it is understood to have LTE already?
haha. BullPlus..
I translated toroplus as extra bull.
...of the people, by the people, for the people...
The Sprint and Verizon versions BOTH have LTE, correct?
DRatJr said:
The Sprint and Verizon versions BOTH have LTE, correct?
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Yeah they both have the late antenna just sprint doesn't have the network switch on to LTE yet
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So why do people call it the CDMA / LTE model?
DRatJr said:
So why do people call it the CDMA / LTE model?
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Cause LTE is not CDMA technology is different , practically LTE is the new advanced GSM technology while CDMA is the old tech and Verizon and sprint still uses it
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But the CDMA nexuses have the LTE capability though, right?
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But the CDMA nexuses have the LTE capability though, right?
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We just established this, which is why its called Galaxy Nexus "LTE". :facepalm:
My fast boot mode says as "toro 32GB"
So is it Verizon Gnex? But I am successfully flashed sprint version ROM and radio!
What is it exactly?
honest1212 said:
My fast boot mode says as "toro 32GB"
So is it Verizon Gnex? But I am successfully flashed sprint version ROM and radio!
What is it exactly?
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That all depends on who you bought it from
thefatalepic said:
That all depends on who you bought it from
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Got mine from Sprint and fastboot still reads Toro 32GB after the official update. Do any Toroplus actually even say Toroplus in fastboot? My last one from Sprint was the same.
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Zeinzu said:
Got mine from Sprint and fastboot still reads Toro 32GB after the official update. Do any Toroplus actually even say Toroplus in fastboot? My last one from Sprint was the same.
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No they don't I believe just be carefull
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Read the updater script or the build.prop one of those will tell u
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jgalan14 said:
Yup lol I find it funny cause toro in Spanish is bull lmao
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True, but since all three variants are the Tuna family...
Toro is the fatty and more expensive sushi tuna.
Maguro is the lower cut.
And Grouper?
Another type of fish.
But to the OP:
What carrier are you using?
If it's Verizon you're Toro.
If it's Sprint you're ToroPlus
If you're carrier is anyone else...you're Maguro.

Galaxy nexus 4g lte for AT&T?

Hey guys, i currently have a htc one x from at&t and development on there is like dead..
So i'm thinking of switching to the galaxy nexus since i had a nexus S and it was sexy and dependable.
what im looking for the a white galaxy nexus,
So the question i'm asking is, does this device support the 4g lte of at&t? if so, what would the model number be?
i know it does support 4g, but i cant find anything on the lte info on google
thanks for the responses
No LTE on At&t's Gnex.
No, in order to use it on AT&T you need the unlocked GSM model (i9250), which is HSPA+ 21mbps, not LTE.
And the two LTE variants for Verizon and Sprint will not work on AT&T. Just how it is.
ugh sadface...
how are the speeds on hspa?
dorksturhh said:
ugh sadface...
how are the speeds on hspa?
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Depends on your area, anywhere from 3mbps to about 10mbps. Why don't you turn off LTE on your One X and see?
martonikaj said:
Depends on your area, anywhere from 3mbps to about 10mbps. Why don't you turn off LTE on your One X and see?
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how do i do that? o_o
i only see the option to turn on or off data, nothing specifically about 4g only
dorksturhh said:
how do i do that? o_o
i only see the option to turn on or off data, nothing specifically about 4g only
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Oh lol that's right. AT&T's custom firmware doesn't let you turn off LTE.
martonikaj said:
Oh lol that's right. AT&T's custom firmware doesn't let you turn off LTE.
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I see what you just did there...
Lol
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Not that this matters but I have a bit of advice unless you really like the gnex I suggest you wait because the next nexus will most likely be out mid November!
Hunter-Eastland said:
Not that this matters but I have a bit of advice unless you really like the gnex I suggest you wait because the next nexus will most likely be out mid November!
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Only there's nothing to confirm that other than internet rumors!
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With at&t having / upgrading to lte... I'm sure threw ota's and radio updates it should be compatible if not already
Stuck on Gummy... ...
amogil said:
With at&t having / upgrading to lte... I'm sure threw ota's and radio updates it should be compatible if not already
Stuck on Gummy... ...
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Uh what? The GSM Galaxy Nexus will never work on LTE.
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Zeinzu said:
Only there's nothing to confirm that other than internet rumors!
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Its extremely likely Google will release another Nexus as they have the last 3 years.
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Good luck on battery sucking lte
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amogil said:
Good luck on battery sucking lte
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Huh?
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Please confirm if the SGN Wind Mobile work with Mobilicity Canada & Tmo & at&t US?

Please confirm if the SGN Wind Mobile work with Mobilicity Canada & Tmo & at&t US?
Please confirm if the Samsung Galaxy Nexus bought from Wind Mobile in Canada work with Mobilicity Canada & T-mobile & AT&T in the US?
And which model does wind mobile sell, Is it the Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 "Maguro?
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do you have the GSM model? (i'm assume yes since its CAN) if so, yes it will work fine.
I don't have a sgn yet but I'm thinking of getting one from wind mobile in Canada. But I plan to move to NYC soon just wanted to make sure it will work on tmobile and at&t in the states. The wind mobile sgn is GSM.
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yes it will work.
Okay thanks, just one more question. Will I be able to have 3g, and what sort of speeds will I be able to get on it, Speeds similar to lte speeds?
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JrGenuine said:
Okay thanks, just one more question. Will I be able to have 3g, and what sort of speeds will I be able to get on it, Speeds similar to lte speeds?
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you will not get LTE.
att: around 4-5Mbit is what i got
t mobile: around 8Mbit is what i got.
Is that speed good enough for making calls with Google Voice, Talkatone or similar apps?
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Which model/variant does Wind Mobile Canada sell, is it the Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 "Maguro?
Please can someone confirm, thanks
JrGenuine said:
Which model/variant does Wind Mobile Canada sell, is it the Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 "Maguro?
Please can someone confirm, thanks
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yes....
some ngerhem
I'm not sure if Wind has changed their systems in the last few months, but I was told you have to have a phone that supports AWS 1700/2100. I was told my Sony Xperia, that supports both freqs wouldn't work. I don't know who to trust.
KDKid said:
I'm not sure if Wind has changed their systems in the last few months, but I was told you have to have a phone that supports AWS 1700/2100. I was told my Sony Xperia, that supports both freqs wouldn't work. I don't know who to trust.
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3rd November 2012, 03:02 PM
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this was the last post date before yours.
why did you bump this 9 months later?
Zepius said:
this was the last post date before yours.
why did you bump this 9 months later?
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Sorry guy, I'll add a new thread.
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Sorry guy, I'll add a new thread.
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Why bother now that this one has been bumped?
In answer to your question the galaxy nexus gsm model is a pentaband phone. Look it up. It supports AWS and other GSM frequencies
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