No LTE when using 919V with Rogers - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hi,
I just bought a Videotron locked SGH-M919V and purchased the unlock codes.
I am with Rogers, and since the unlock this phone works well for voice, but I can not get data to go faster than 3G.
In a place where i used to get 25+ mbps download with LTE I cant get more than 3.7 mbps.
When I look at the APNs, I have LTE tethering and Rogers LTE and Rogers LTE is selected.
In network mode I can only choose:
GSM/WCDMA
GSM only
WCDMA only
How can I get LTE speeds?
Thanks

Had the same issue on the BELL LTE network.
While searching on the web today, I found out two answers to your querry :
1 - Installing a little .apk application named "phone info" not available on the google store witch allow you to kinda force the usage of certain band (including LTE) on your SGH-M919V! See the attachement for the .apk application.
Once the application is installed on your SGH-M919V, open it
Select the first option (mine's in french, but it should be similar to Device Informations or Pheripherical Informations).
Scrool down to where you can choose the network bands or protocols from the menu.
On the Bell Network, "WCDMA prefered" was the default option, and changing it to "LTE/GSM auto (PRL) maked the phone switch between 3g and LTE speeds when available.
2 - Flashing the SGH-919's (non-v) modem.bin with odin. I tried this method, but it didn't worked as expected. The flashing wouldn't work as installed so I started to look for other answers. If someone found answers for this method, a tutorial would be greatly appreciated! (I followed theses instructione but it didnt worked for me :
I didn't wrote theses instructions, they are freely accessible on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266101
1) Download the T-Mobile firmware from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SGH-M919&pcode=0#firmware
2) Find the file "modem.bin" and move it to another folder. This file should be about 50MB.
3) Put phone in download mode and plug in USB.
4) Start Odin software.
5) Select "phone" and select the "modem.bin" file.6) Only thing checked should be "Auto Reboot"
7) Hit Start
8) Let it reboot and after that you should be able to connect the LTE network.
The first method is the one that worked for me. Feel free to post any questions if unclear, i'll be glad to answer!

rezadue said:
Hi,
I just bought a Videotron locked SGH-M919V and purchased the unlock codes.
I am with Rogers, and since the unlock this phone works well for voice, but I can not get data to go faster than 3G.
In a place where i used to get 25+ mbps download with LTE I cant get more than 3.7 mbps.
When I look at the APNs, I have LTE tethering and Rogers LTE and Rogers LTE is selected.
In network mode I can only choose:
GSM/WCDMA
GSM only
WCDMA only
How can I get LTE speeds?
Thanks
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Might be Rogers oversaturated LTE Network.

The solution I found is this
For M919V flash the entire original stock rom of I337M from rogers, bell, or telus (3x) and reboot after each flash and then wipe cache and factory reset (with stock recovery). Your phone becomes I337M even on bootloader. Now you have LTE. To get AWS band, look for a thread that says how to enable AWS for I337/I337M . And now you have LTE + AWS
I recommand flashing Telus I337M 4.2.2 rom (it only has one telus bloated app) or the Bell one (4 bell apps). Rogers is the worse rom to flash lol
I've experimented and tested it, thus it definitely works!
That solution seems to work for M919V models only.

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[QUEST] 4G LTE working T-Mobile radio/modem on AT&T Note 2 or Viceversa

Is there currently a working T-Mobile modem that gets 3G on T-Mobile for the AT&T note 2? Instead of the typical Edge. (same as on Note 1) I have my AT&T Note 1 with 3G on T-Mobile... Any releases yet for the Note 2? I already ordered the dual sim card adapter for the Note 2...
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TEKHD said:
Is there currently a working T-Mobile modem that gets 3G on T-Mobile for the AT&T note 2? Instead of the typical Edge. (same as on Note 1) I have my AT&T Note 1 with 3G on T-Mobile... Any releases yet for the Note 2? I already ordered the dual sim card adapter for the Note 2...
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I can't seem to get a straight answer on this either. I have been searching for 2 days now and I haven't been able to find any solutions. I have jediX on my unlocked AT&T phone with a T-Mobile sim and all I get is Edge. ive tried to put on the T-Mobile Radio and it just boot loops me.
I may have to try and find someone that wants to trade phones with me at this point.
I believe that most of the T889 roms have a radio built in.. Have you tried that?
papabear said:
I believe that most of the T889 roms have a radio built in.. Have you tried that?
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yes i have, when i flash other roms that say the radio is included, it still shows the AT&T radio under settings>device info.
I have Jedi -X4 for Build number but,
i317UCALJ2 listed as the Baseband Version.
Model number shows SGH-T889.
if i try to flash a the T-mobile Radio, it just boot loops.
daver1 said:
yes i have, when i flash other roms that say the radio is included, it still shows the AT&T radio under settings>device info.
I have Jedi -X4 for Build number but,
i317UCALJ2 listed as the Baseband Version.
Model number shows SGH-T889.
if i try to flash a the T-mobile Radio, it just boot loops.
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I have only just started looking into this myself and was expecting a working T-mobile radio that can be used on AT&T (or Rogers) to be floating around, considering they are all using hardware revision JRO03C.
Any help would be appreciated.
trade
daver1 said:
I can't seem to get a straight answer on this either. I have been searching for 2 days now and I haven't been able to find any solutions. I have jediX on my unlocked AT&T phone with a T-Mobile sim and all I get is Edge. ive tried to put on the T-Mobile Radio and it just boot loops me.
I may have to try and find someone that wants to trade phones with me at this point.
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I am dealing with the same issue the other way (tmobile on att network, no lte), so if you ever look to trade, let me know.
Yjojimboo said:
I am dealing with the same issue the other way (tmobile on att network, no lte), so if you ever look to trade, let me know.
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Please clarify: you have a T889 (TMo N2) device using an AT&T SIM, in an area confirmed to have AT&T LTE service, and you're getting no LTE? Have you tried flashing the modem package off an i317 (AT&T N2) onto your device to see if LTE gets activated that way?
Did you tried *#2263# and then u can choose lte 17 for att.good look ..
I didn't try those two, but I will right now. Tried another method using a long input string, but it didn't work.
Yep the *#*#4636#*#*doesnt work on theese roms, however the*#2263# works on the x5 rom but not on the 4.1.2 lk7 roms.on theese roms u can choose lte and hspa from mobile settings but there is not lte only option.do u have a succes with the code ,by the way you can try hspa plus on 1900 mhz on tmobile card with that code too.i tryed it and I can confirm it is 21mbits for now.
distortedloop said:
Please clarify: you have a T889 (TMo N2) device using an AT&T SIM, in an area confirmed to have AT&T LTE service, and you're getting no LTE? Have you tried flashing the modem package off an i317 (AT&T N2) onto your device to see if LTE gets activated that way?
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000, I might try that
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TMobile Modem on Galaxy Note 2 ATT i317
I am in the same situation as the OP. Looking to flash a T889 modem onto an ATT Galaxy Note 2 (i317) similar to the solution for Galaxy Note 1 ATT (i717) users using Tmobile network (by flashing a modified Amaze? modem).
Anyone successful in getting 3g TMobile speeds with their Galaxy Note I317?
browniegirl said:
000, I might try that
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LTE should work if you do that, but make sure your IMEI is still OK, and have a backup phone if you try flashing back the T889 modem. My phone is stuck in a bootloop since trying to go T889V -> I317M -> T889V.
*#197328640#
*#197328640#
TEKHD said:
*#197328640#
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what can we do with this code?
4g
Darkshado said:
LTE should work if you do that, but make sure your IMEI is still OK, and have a backup phone if you try flashing back the T889 modem. My phone is stuck in a bootloop since trying to go T889V -> I317M -> T889V.
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I have an AT&T note 2 unlocked working a T-Mobile sim and 4G has been working from the start!
Did you double check that you're in a strictly AWS area, spectrum-wise?
Oh, and quick update: I was able to get the phone to boot with the I317M modem, switch it to diagnostic mode and fix the EFS NV entries. LTE works, not sure about AWS HSPA and not in a position to test.
Darkshado said:
Did you double check that you're in a strictly AWS area, spectrum-wise?
Oh, and quick update: I was able to get the phone to boot with the I317M modem, switch it to diagnostic mode and fix the EFS NV entries. LTE works, not sure about AWS HSPA and not in a position to test.
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So you have a T889 and flashed I317M Modem and accessed the *#197328640# code and did what exactly? and you are getting LTE on AT&T?
please elaborate.... please...
TEKHD said:
So you have a T889 and flashed I317M Modem and accessed the *#197328640# code and did what exactly? and you are getting LTE on AT&T?
please elaborate.... please...
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Hello TEKHD,
I have a T889V, but my carrier up here is Virgin Mobile Canada, whose network is technically closer to AT&T's band-wise. DC-HSPA 42 on 850 and 1900 MHz with LTE on Band 4 (AWS).
Reason I got a T889V is because I also keep a T-Mobile SIM for stateside trips, it was a bit cheaper and it leaves the door open to switching to Videotron in addition to the "Big Three".
I first unlocked the phone using the ServiceMode menu method.
I backed up /efs, and this is where I made my first mistake. I know I've been ranting about this for a few days now, you need a proper Qualcomm NV backup.
I usually stick to the Canadian ROMs as they tend to remain closer to their international brethren than the US ones, and also because they don't require tethering fixes. In this case, the T889V ROM also allows switching network modes between GSM, WCDMA and GSM/WCDMA/LTE easily.
I did modify the CSC files to remove the <CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode>lte</CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode> line in /system/csc/others.xml and even went so far as making a customized VMC CSC and reapplied that to get all the other little carrier tweaks like FastDormancy. The line is cosmetic only, as I've had it show 4G in the network icon and still get LTE, otherwise it shows 3G, H, H+ and LTE on the T889V. The other place I've seen it have an effect is in the network settings where it'll show GSM/WCDMA/LTE instead of GSM/WCDMA.
I've used Odin before, I have a download jig (two paralleled leftover 620kOhm resistors and a Sparkfun breakout board) and I've tarred my own images before with Cygwin.
To get the necessary files, I downloaded the stock T889V, I317M (Canadian LTE Note II variant, the one that'd actually be sold by VMC if they ever do.) and T889 ROMs from Sammobile.
My initial attempt to flash the I317M modem through Odin (as a standalone image) gave a fail before the phone began the actual writing process, i. e. it transferred the radio image without any issues. Later experiments show that only the T889V modem tar flashes with Odin, the T889 one doesn't either. Same goes for the whole, original Sammobile images, the modem partitions fail if you're cross-flashing.
I then used CWM with an update zip sourced here on XDA that included a "flash_image" binary to flash the 317M LJ2 modem. I used it to prep T889 and 889V zips as well. Rebooted the phone, it connected and gave me LTE, network icon and all. The before and after speedtests went from 3.5 to 35 Mbps. I did check and my IMEI showed 0 instead of, well, my IMEI.
No big deal, or so I thought, I'll just restore /efs in CWM, reflash the T889V modem and carry on. NOT.
The phone immediately started bootlooping, and the only way I initially got it to stop was to flash an N7100 boot.img. The S-Pen didn't work, nor did any networking apart from wifi. Getting QPST to talk to the phone was a bust as well; the hen and the egg.
I tried different combinations and couldn't fix the problem. (My flash counter sits well over 20 now.)
I got another poster (deeznutz1977) to send me his T889 NV backup (sans IMEI) the other day. I later had the idea of reflashing the I317M modem again, which did not boot loop after all (there may have been a matter of wiping /cache and Dalvik cache at the right time).
This time dialcode *#7284#, selecting "Qualcomm USB Settings" then selecting "RNDIS + DM + MODEM" worked. I could get the programs talking with the phone. I inserted my IMEI in deeznutz1977's backup, wrote that to the phone and rebooted.
The phone doesn't bootloop anymore, my IMEI is back, as is service on my current carrier. Plus, this configuration still works with AWS HSPA. The one catch is that bootloops resume if I reflash the T889V modem through either CWM or Odin.
I made a few more speed tests before writing this and managed to get an average 45 Mbps down and 12 up along with a 40 ms ping.
Hope that answered a few of your questions.
Regards,
Darkshado
Darkshado said:
Hello TEKHD,
I have a T889V, but my carrier up here is Virgin Mobile Canada, whose network is technically closer to AT&T's band-wise. DC-HSPA 42 on 850 and 1900 MHz with LTE on Band 4 (AWS).
Reason I got a T889V is because I also keep a T-Mobile SIM for stateside trips, it was a bit cheaper and it leaves the door open to switching to Videotron in addition to the "Big Three".
I first unlocked the phone using the debug menu method.
I backed up /efs, and this is where I made my first mistake. I know I've been ranting about this for a few days now, you need a proper Qualcomm NV backup.
I usually stick to the Canadian ROMs as they tend to remain closer to their international brethren than the US ones, and also because they don't require tethering fixes.
I did modify the CSC files to remove the <CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode>lte</CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode> line in /system/csc/others.xml and even went so far as making a customized VMC CSC and reapplied that to get all the other little carrier tweaks like FastDormancy. The line is cosmetic only, as I've had it show 4G in the network icon and still get LTE, otherwise it shows 3G, H, H+ and LTE on the T889V. The other place I've seen it have an effect is in the network settings where it'll show GSM/WCDMA/LTE instead of GSM/WCDMA.
I've used Odin before, I have a download jig (two paralleled leftover 620kOhm resistors and a Sparkfun breakout board) and I've tarred my own images before with Cygwin.
To get the necessary files, I downloaded the stock T889V, I317M (Canadian LTE Note II variant, the one that'd actually be sold by VMC if they ever do.) and T889 ROMs from Sammobile.
My initial attempt to flash the I317M modem through Odin (as a standalone image) gave a fail before the phone began the actual writing process, i. e. it transferred the radio image without any issues. Later experiments show that only the T889V modem tar flashes with Odin, the T889 one doesn't either. Same goes for the whole, original Sammobile images, the modem partitions fail if you're cross-flashing.
I then used CWM with an update zip sourced here on XDA that included a "flash_image" binary to flash the 317M LJ2 modem. I used it to prep T889 and 889V zips as well. Rebooted the phone, it connected and gave me LTE, network icon and all. The before and after speedtests went from 3.5 to 35 Mbps. I did check and my IMEI showed 0 instead of, well, my IMEI.
No big deal, or so I thought, I'll just restore /efs in CWM, reflash the T889V modem and carry on. NOT.
The phone immediately started bootlooping, and the only way I initially got it to stop was to flash an N7100 boot.img. The S-Pen didn't work, nor did any networking apart from wifi. Getting QPST to talk to the phone was a bust as well; the hen and the egg.
I tried different combinations and couldn't fix the problem. (My flash counter sits well over 20 now.)
I got another poster (deeznutz1977) to send me his T889 NV backup (sans IMEI) the other day. I later had the idea of reflashing the I317M modem again, which did not boot loop after all (there may have been a matter of wiping /cache and Dalvik cache at the right time).
This time dialcode *#7284#, selecting "Qualcomm USB Settings" then selecting "RNDIS + DM + MODEM" worked. I could get the programs talking with the phone. I inserted my IMEI in deeznutz1977's backup, wrote that to the phone and rebooted.
The phone doesn't bootloop anymore, my IMEI is back, as is service on my current carrier. One catch is that I am unable to test is if this configuration still works with AWS HSPA. The other is that bootloops resume if I reflash the T889V modem through either CWM or Odin.
I made a few more speed tests before writing this and managed to get an average 45 Mbps down and 12 up along with a 40 ms ping.
Hope that answered a few of your questions.
Regards,
Darkshado
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Wow... thank you for taking your time and explaining everything... really, thank you... so you managed to completely transform your T889V into a I317M... that's why it now bootloops if flashing the original T889V... as it would if you really had an I317M... is that right?
you don't have access to a sim with the t-mobile band in order to test for just a minute?
So... here is my story... maybe I can help here with the transformation of T889 to I317 and viceversa... (or maybe an hybrid modem like the one for the Note 1)
-> I have both the AT&T I317 and the T-Mobile T889...
-> I also have both with dual sim card adapters...
-> I also have 1 Unlimited everything T-Mobile sim card & 2 AT&T unlimited everything sim cards...
I want to be able to keep the T889 with 1 sim -> working LTE on AT&T and the 2nd sim -> ready for future T-Mobile LTE...both sims in the dual sim card adapter on the same phone of course (I also want to sell the I317) just keep one universal LTE Note 2
What can I do here? Willing to sacrifice whatever I need to... in order to accomplish my objective... This will help everyone here on both carriers...
As for now... I have noted that while navigating on both phones thru the service menu... the I317 says ENS: ENABLED and the T889 says ENS: DISABLED ... searched on google... no answer.... ENS stands for? Emergency Notification System? lol
Is there anything I can do here since I own both phones... that can sort things out in order to unlock the LTE feature on the Tmobile variant? or is that something we all just have to wait for the carrier to do via OTA? Is there any modded modem that can solve this? Your I317M modem... can it do something here for the T889?
On the pictures the one on the left is the I317 and on the right the T889... both with AT&T sims at the moment of the picture. If I go outside, the AT&T Note 2 will get 4G icon (LTE) and the T-Mobile Note 2 will stay in HSPA+...
I have MTP + ADB on both phones when using code *#7284# also... is there anything useful in this code besides unlocking phone? *#197328640# ??? Diagnostic mode here... *#0*# any more codes?

M919V missing LTE after reboot

Hi everyone!!
I got my SGH-M919V in Canada couple days ago. Untill now I've seen a friend of mine playing with his M919V to enable LTE and he did! Now I'm trying to flash the same modem ( M919UVUAMDL from T-mobile ) into my device and something very curious happened: the Odin didn't show any error, BUT after the device reboots, the baseband still the same M919VVLUAMDC as before. In theory, the M919UVUAMDL modem should enable 6 LTE Bands (1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 17).
Any idea about what could be happening?
Could anyone with M919V version try to flash the M919UVUAMDL modem, please?
Here are the steps:
1) Download the T-Mobile firmware from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SGH-M919&pcode=TMB#firmware and extract.
2) Find the file "modem.bin" and move it to another folder. This file should be about 50MB.
3) Put phone in download mode and plug in USB.
4) Start Odin software.
5) Select "phone" and select the "modem.bin" file.
6) Only thing checked should be "Auto Reboot"
7) Hit Start
8) Let it reboot and after that you should be able to connect the LTE network.
raffacorreio said:
Hi everyone!!
I got my SGH-M919V in Canada couple days ago. Untill now I've seen a friend of mine playing with his M919V to enable LTE and he did! Now I'm trying to flash the same modem ( M919UVUAMDL from T-mobile ) into my device and something very curious happened: the Odin didn't show any error, BUT after the device reboots, the baseband still the same M919VVLUAMDC as before. In theory, the M919UVUAMDL modem should enable 6 LTE Bands (1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 17).
Any idea about what could be happening?
Could anyone with M919V version try to flash the M919UVUAMDL modem, please?
Here are the steps:
1) Download the T-Mobile firmware from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SGH-M919&pcode=TMB#firmware and extract.
2) Find the file "modem.bin" and move it to another folder. This file should be about 50MB.
3) Put phone in download mode and plug in USB.
4) Start Odin software.
5) Select "phone" and select the "modem.bin" file.
6) Only thing checked should be "Auto Reboot"
7) Hit Start
8) Let it reboot and after that you should be able to connect the LTE network.
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Tried the PDA slot in Odin?
-Psychosomatic- said:
Tried the PDA slot in Odin?
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yes, I did... Same thing...
I'd like to know why worked with my friend's phone who has the same model... Does someone would like to guess why?
Hi there.
Did u get the answer to this?
I have SGH M919V from wind mobile and baseband is M919VVLUAMG1. I want to use it with Bell LTE sim. But when I try using bell SIM it connects to 3g only. Instead I should get LTE speed. And moreover when I try forcing LTE with BELL SIM, I lose the calling capabili5y but LTE works just fine.
Plz help
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imran_g said:
Hi there.
I have SGH M919V from wind mobile and baseband is M919VVLUAMG1. I want to use it with Bell LTE sim. But when I try using bell SIM it connects to 3g only. Instead I should get LTE speed. And moreover when I try forcing LTE with BELL SIM, I lose the calling capabili5y but LTE works just fine.
Plz help
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Did you ever resolve this?

[Q] Is there a way to configure the Bell i747M for a Wind SIM

I have unlocked my phone by downgrade to 4.1.1 stock rom.
When I insert the Wind SIM, detected the network but only the roaming network, and I can not register to that network.
When I change to a Rogers SIM, everything works fine.
Does anyone know if there is a way to configure the Bell i747M for a Wind SIM?
Thanks a lot.
Well first if you havn't done it you need to unlock your phone which you can do for free by following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34661189&postcount=1 (It's for the note 2, but it should all work.)
If your phone is unlocked already than you probably need to set up the apn settings which you can acces from system settings>more>mobile networks>Access Point Names. Create a new one and fill in the info in this http://www2.windmobile.ca/media/pdfs/Non-WIND/Non-WIND_Device_Configuration.pdf document.
Still not working.
Hi FoxTrotz,
Thank you very much for your reply. I have unlocked my phone and followed your steps with no lucky.
When I manually search the network operators, I get Rogers, Telus and Bell. Can not find Wind network.
Any other ideas?
Enable WIND and Mobilicity on a SGS3 I747/I747m
RayZhang said:
Hi FoxTrotz,
Thank you very much for your reply. I have unlocked my phone and followed your steps with no lucky.
When I manually search the network operators, I get Rogers, Telus and Bell. Can not find Wind network.
Any other ideas?
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Yes, here's an idea: SEARCH THE FORUMS...see that little box on the top right of the page that says SEARCH ALL FORUMS? Well, if you had typed "S3 WIND" into it, you would have come across this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344627
Also, for future searchers: You cannot see/register on a network band that your phone does not support. the SGS3 I747/I747M does NOT see or have access to the 1700/2100 AWS bands, so it will never see them via the network search or allow registration on them until you force unlock the AWS bands.
MOD, please close thread.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.

[SOLVED] Can't get 4G/LTE after restoring

Hey all. I'm currently running a D855V (Australian model) rooted on stock Android 4.4.2.
So I recently upgraded to Lollipop but couldn't use it fully due to issues with some other software of mine. So I used the KDZ method to flash back to 10E. Since then I've lost all 4G/LTE on my phone.
I've tried changing the networking mode inside the mobile network settings from GSM/WCDMA to GSM/WCDMA/LTE but once selected my entire mobile network will drop. From there it will regain network connectivity for about 10 seconds (minus any data connection) and then drop off again, showing no network. It will continue to do this until I change the network type back to GSM/WCDMA or reboot (which defaults the connectivity method back to GSM/WCDMA anyway). I tried flashing the 10C firmware too (for Australia) but this will do the exact same thing.
I've also tried changing the LTE RAT settings inside the hidden menu to GSM/WCDMA/LTE and it still won't connect. It will drop the network like the previous method but will then reconnect only with a HSDPA connection rather than 4G/LTE.
I've checked the SIM card in another phone and it works fine with 4G/LTE. I've also checked my IMEI and it shows that I do have one so I can rule that out. Right now I"m at a loss. I'm thinking I need to flash a new radio or baseband but I can't find any info about that from any of the other threads I've read.
Any info at this stage would be great as it sucks having the 2nd best 4G speeds in the world and not being able to use them.
Cheers all.
EDIT: Resolved it by flashing KK modem/baseband. Thanks to JDr0iD for the suggestion. Turns out the KK and LP basebands are done differently. Figures considering the massive overhaul they've done with it. Anyway the modem can be found here - https://mega.co.nz/#!61QBVS5B!pa2xdGyeWAJKyAazkz9O8qc5b9hJOpxX5kaU_aFdjq4
potplanty said:
Hey all. I'm currently running a D855V (Australian model) rooted on stock Android 4.4.2.
So I recently upgraded to Lollipop but couldn't use it fully due to issues with some other software of mine. So I used the KDZ method to flash back to 10E. Since then I've lost all 4G/LTE on my phone.
I've tried changing the networking mode inside the mobile network settings from GSM/WCDMA to GSM/WCDMA/LTE but once selected my entire mobile network will drop. From there it will regain network connectivity for about 10 seconds (minus any data connection) and then drop off again, showing no network. It will continue to do this until I change the network type back to GSM/WCDMA or reboot (which defaults the connectivity method back to GSM/WCDMA anyway). I tried flashing the 10C firmware too (for Australia) but this will do the exact same thing.
I've also tried changing the LTE RAT settings inside the hidden menu to GSM/WCDMA/LTE and it still won't connect. It will drop the network like the previous method but will then reconnect only with a HSDPA connection rather than 4G/LTE.
I've checked the SIM card in another phone and it works fine with 4G/LTE. I've also checked my IMEI and it shows that I do have one so I can rule that out. Right now I"m at a loss. I'm thinking I need to flash a new radio or baseband but I can't find any info about that from any of the other threads I've read.
Any info at this stage would be great as it sucks having the 2nd best 4G speeds in the world and not being able to use them.
Cheers all.
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Hey mate. Do you think modem is still linked to lollipop? Try another modem or restore EFS to see if makes a difference
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think it might be an lteconfig issue?

SUCCESS:: LTE Band 17 (AT&T / MVNO) working on G930v

Hello, All.
I've successfully completed my quest in getting my Verizon Galaxy S7 to work with AT&T's primary LTE band; Band 17.
At first I was using the PE1 firmware with root. I first used Phone INFO (for Samsung) app to access the service code 2263. On PE1, only the factory Verizon-supplied bands were showing as supported. Band 12/17 were not showing in the service menu.
I took my chances and flashed the G930U firmware (found on the AT&T S7 forum of all things) and booted the phone with my AT&T SIM card. I ran LTE Discovery and achieved profit. Band 17 was working with the same signal as the iPhone 6S the SIM card came out of.
Also, the 930U firmware completely debrands the phone, which is perfect since I'll be using it on AT&T. After I confirmed band 17 I proceeded to root using the normal method of flashing the engboot and installing the root/SuperSU package per the root instructions. I did not use the Verizon PE1 debloater/fixes .zip files to make necessary tweaks, post root. I performed the tweaks manually (wifi fix, CPU governer: interactive, and SecurityLogAgent) .. Let me know if I'm missing anything in those regards please.
The ONLY thing I can't do now is view all the LTE bands in 2263 Service Mode. I get a "RAT Selection option: is restricted".. I want to see if all LTE bands are unlocked now. If you know of another way to see all the supported LTE bands, please let me know!
I now have exactly what I was set out to accomplish and it's great. The S7 is replacing my iPhone 6S on AT&T and I will be buying a Note 7 to replace the S7 on Verizon. If/when root is achieved on the Note 7 I will do the same and replace the Note 7 on Verizon with the iPhone 7 (I cycle my personal/business phones as a guilty pleasure if you can't tell already)
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nice work, thanks for taking the plunge
Just did the same on a friend's S7 that he was trying to get on Cricket's LTE, as the VZW firmware kept him on HSPA+ at most. All I had to do was flash the AT&T firmware and bam, LTE. I forgot to check what band it was on but at least it's an additional proof of concept.
Thanks for the info!
Can u link that ROM
I haven't tried with Samsung, however, most phones with Qualcomm modems can be accessed via QXDM or similar PC software. Often the so called hacked HTC modem driver will allow QXDM to communicate with the phone.
There are XDA threads detailing how to access the appropriate LTE bands and selecting bands of choice using the above method.
AT&T and VzW both use bands 2 and 4, so you probably have all the bands that you need covered already.
xdadevnube said:
I haven't tried with Samsung, however, most phones with Qualcomm modems can be accessed via QXDM or similar PC software. Often the so called hacked HTC modem driver will allow QXDM to communicate with the phone.
There are XDA threads detailing how to access the appropriate LTE bands and selecting bands of choice using the above method.
AT&T and VzW both use bands 2 and 4, so you probably have all the bands that you need covered already.
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The factory Verizon firmware did NOT have LTE band 12 or 17 unlocked so I was only getting HSPA+ with little spurts of band 2/4 LTE every once in a while with the AT&T SIM card in it. Flashing the 930U unlocked band 12/17 for me so I have full LTE coverage in the same spots where I only had HSPA+ before.
parin11 said:
Can u link that ROM
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s7/how-to/xda-community-love-g930u-t3415875
One thing to note also is that the G930U firmware auto detects your carrier settings and has you restart after first boot. I'm assuming it will unlock correct bands depending on the carrier SIM you use. The G930U firmware does NOT, however, like the Verizon SIM. Upon updating carrier settings with a Verizon SIM installed, the device will reboot into recovery. Every time you power on the device it will prompt you to update the carrier settings and will have you reboot again.. back into recovery. Rinse and repeat. I had to refresh the U firmware to get my band 12/17 back after putting the Verizon SIM in.
MrBaltazar said:
One thing to note also is that the G930U firmware auto detects your carrier settings and has you restart after first boot. I'm assuming it will unlock correct bands depending on the carrier SIM you use. The G930U firmware does NOT, however, like the Verizon SIM. Upon updating carrier settings with a Verizon SIM installed, the device will reboot into recovery. Every time you power on the device it will prompt you to update the carrier settings and will have you reboot again.. back into recovery. Rinse and repeat. I had to refresh the U firmware to get my band 12/17 back after putting the Verizon SIM in.
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That happened to me when I rooted on the ufirmware forced to reboot.
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MrBaltazar said:
Hello, All.
I've successfully completed my quest in getting my Verizon Galaxy S7 to work with AT&T's primary LTE band; Band 17.
At first I was using the PE1 firmware with root. I first used Phone INFO (for Samsung) app to access the service code 2263. On PE1, only the factory Verizon-supplied bands were showing as supported. Band 12/17 were not showing in the service menu.
I took my chances and flashed the G930U firmware (found on the AT&T S7 forum of all things) and booted the phone with my AT&T SIM card. I ran LTE Discovery and achieved profit. Band 17 was working with the same signal as the iPhone 6S the SIM card came out of.
Also, the 930U firmware completely debrands the phone, which is perfect since I'll be using it on AT&T. After I confirmed band 17 I proceeded to root using the normal method of flashing the engboot and installing the root/SuperSU package per the root instructions. I did not use the Verizon PE1 debloater/fixes .zip files to make necessary tweaks, post root. I performed the tweaks manually (wifi fix, CPU governer: interactive, and SecurityLogAgent) .. Let me know if I'm missing anything in those regards please.
The ONLY thing I can't do now is view all the LTE bands in 2263 Service Mode. I get a "RAT Selection option: is restricted".. I want to see if all LTE bands are unlocked now. If you know of another way to see all the supported LTE bands, please let me know!
I now have exactly what I was set out to accomplish and it's great. The S7 is replacing my iPhone 6S on AT&T and I will be buying a Note 7 to replace the S7 on Verizon. If/when root is achieved on the Note 7 I will do the same and replace the Note 7 on Verizon with the iPhone 7 (I cycle my personal/business phones as a guilty pleasure if you can't tell already)
Screen shots attached
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With flashing the 930u firmware being possible would it be possible to then get twrp recovery working? Debating on trying just because I have an extra s7
eg2_Justin said:
With flashing the 930u firmware being possible would it be possible to then get twrp recovery working? Debating on trying just because I have an extra s7
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Unfortunately no. Bootloader is still locked and we cannot flash custom recoveries at this time.
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Unfortunately no. Bootloader is still locked and we cannot flash custom recoveries at this time.
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Ahh I figured that was the case
Currently on stock. I get LTE with a att sim card until i place a call then it reverts to 3G. Any known issues with this method? I would really enjoy having full LTE coverage if possible
XxCyberHackerxX said:
Currently on stock. I get LTE with a att sim card until i place a call then it reverts to 3G. Any known issues with this method? I would really enjoy having full LTE coverage if possible
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Have this issue as well on VZW mvno.
Illogi.xbone said:
Have this issue as well on VZW mvno.
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I'm hoping this method can eliminate that issue. I just need multiple people to confirm this works (too scared to try it without feedback)
XxCyberHackerxX said:
I'm hoping this method can eliminate that issue. I just need multiple people to confirm this works (too scared to try it without feedback)
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The issue I have is with the U Firmware. However, the method does not trip knox. Make a Smartswitch backup and give it a go. If it still doesn't work flash back to AT&T stock and restore from your backup.
OP: if you haven't been able to allow the RAT selection i'd suggest this.
go to Service mode main menu (either broadcast cmd 27663368378 or app like shortcut master), 2. ue setting > 1. setting > 1. protocol > 5. sim > 4. EF_RAT Free Supporting > 1. EF rat free supporting on (select even if it shows on)> now RAT Free Support.
Then business as usual.
XxCyberHackerxX said:
Currently on stock. I get LTE with a att sim card until i place a call then it reverts to 3G. Any known issues with this method? I would really enjoy having full LTE coverage if possible
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Your call is being transmitted over LTE so the data reverts back to Hspa during the call. Mine does this but returns to LTE after I hang up.
MrBaltazar said:
Your call is being transmitted over LTE so the data reverts back to Hspa during the call. Mine does this but returns to LTE after I hang up.
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Thanks for the explanation. So at this point what is the point of this method? Does unlocking the band lead to a stronger signal?
XxCyberHackerxX said:
Thanks for the explanation. So at this point what is the point of this method? Does unlocking the band lead to a stronger signal?
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You unlock the band that AT&T primarily uses for LTE. Much more LTE signal throughout the nation on band 17.

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