Hi..
Anybody knows how to switch manually to use 2G or 3G only?
Because sometimes when I am on the 3G coverage area, the phone still use the EDGE data connection rather than the 3G/HSDPA data connection. It really annoy me because the speed is slow if I use the EDGE connection.
In my old nokia, it allows me to use the 2G/3G connection only, so I wonder if desire can also do that.
Settings/wireless & networks/mobile networks/network mode. The auto is however set up quite well. The reason you keep finding edge, is that the edge signal might be stronger that the 3G. 3G will always be the preferred option for the phone, but keep in mind that a strong signal on edge will beat a poor signal on 3G where download speed is concerned. Therefor your phone tends to pick the fastest/strongest signal in your area.
How can you set the Defy to WCDMA Preferred? It constantly reverts off of it.
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You mean in the INFO menu? I don't believe you can. At least not with the stock ROM. I believe the choice is controlled by the firmware which varies from market to market, I presume.
That's the same as 3G only? Mine has the option under the mobile network settings. I get three choices (this is exactly how it reads): 2G only saves battery, 3G only better performance, and Automatic Default. Hm you should have the same thing.
In my handset, if you go into Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile networks, there is an option/drop-down box for Select network.
It gives you a choice between 2G only, 3G only and Automatic which is the default option and the only sensible one IMO.
edit: same as bobbyphoenix it seems.
Selecting 3G only means the phone will not use the 2G network ever, so if you were to end up in an area without 3G signal, you'd be disconnected.
Automatic means the phone will use 3G when available and 2G when it's not. As I said before, it's the only sensible choice.
Step666 said:
In my handset, if you go into Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile networks, there is an option/drop-down box for Select network.
It gives you a choice between 2G only, 3G only and Automatic which is the default option and the only sensible one IMO.
edit: same as bobbyphoenix it seems.
Selecting 3G only means the phone will not use the 2G network ever, so if you were to end up in an area without 3G signal, you'd be disconnected.
Automatic means the phone will use 3G when available and 2G when it's not. As I said before, it's the only sensible choice.
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That doesn't answer the question. There are two settings within the testing menu: wcdma preferred and gsm auto prl. The former tries to hang onto 3G whenever possible, where the latter uses an internal list of networks and it decides when to switch.
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Yes it does.
Automatic means the handset will use 3G whenever possible - ie 3G preferred.
No - they are two different things, as I explained. The Defy is using GSM PRL, NOT WCDMA Preferred.
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No - they are two different things, as I explained. The Defy is using GSM PRL, NOT WCDMA Preferred.
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When my phone uses wifi calling with wifi preferred (in the wifi calling menu) the INFO (testing) menu shows "GSM only". This choice will not allow 3G connection (2G, yes). When I turn off wifi, the phone switches to "GSM auto (prl)" and I get 3G. I read on one forum where someone claims they switched to "WCDMA preferred" then did a battery pull and it stuck. Also read that the WCDMA selection depletes battery faster. Hey, don't always believe what you read.
I was wondering how one switches from 4g to 3g(which i think people here call edge) to save battery.
I dont see it anywhere in settings so i wasnt sure what people did..
Thanks!
I think you mean 3g to 2g. This phone does not have "4g". It's just 3g with higher throughput.
I'm not sure if you can on the stock rom without a USSD code. But on custom roms it's:
Settings
Wireless and network
Mobile networks
Network mode
GSM only.
Unfortunately apps like llama/JuiceDefender can't do it automatically when you're on WiFi or not using data because Google "blocked" it. I think CM7 allows apps to control 2g/3g toggle though.
I thought if your wifi was on the 4g was turned off.
Also, on stock 2.5.- the system folder for wireless settings has a choice to only use the edge frequency. I don't know for any of the modded roms or the newer stock 2.6.- versions. Hope this helped.
T-Mobile uses 3.5g(which they call it 4g) a more advance 3g speeds so a with a 4g/3g toggle wouldn't do any good unless you wanna go to edge/2g. is not like Verizon where I think you have your Band for 2g/3g and a separate Band for 4g so what the toggle does its just turn off the 4g Band and automatically goes to 3g. but with Tmobile your have your Bands for 1g/2g and another band for 3g/3.5g(fake 4g) so using a toggle you would only be blocking 3g.
TL;DR Toggled networks, lost connection. Mobile Networks options changed. Toggled again and things reverted back.
NEXUS 5 - 4.4.4 PA-HAMMERHEAD 4.5-BETA2
Toggled between mobile networks using the quick settings and suddenly my handset lost connection to the towers.
I updated via OTA to PA-HAMMERHEAD 4.6-BETA1 and then thought possibly it was an issue with the modem.
Then downgraded modem to M8974A-2.0.50.1.13.
No connections still.. then noticed on drive home from work - 1 small bar of LTE (typically I have full LTE in this area and full voice).
This morning, same situation, and I contacted T-Mobile and they attempt to reconnect my device to the network.
What was interesting was that the settings options for Mobile Networks changed. Initially when the tech asked me to navigate to Settings > More > Mobile Networks the options displayed were LTE, 3G, 1X, GLOBAL and he sounded very confused. The settings would not allow me to toggle from LTE - except for one moment where a 3G network connection went through and my radio came back to life. Then was instructed to toggle back to LTE and it went dead again. At this point the options changed to LTE, 3G, 2G and once I toggled from 2G to LTE, things appear to be back to normal.
I've read that there have been some issues with the Nexus 5 in relation to this toggle and just wanted to share.
Same issue here, i tested every modem and few kernels so it's ROM related.
Being in a rural area, sometimes it is better to have full 4G data over one dwindling bar of LTE.
Under Settings > Mobile Data > Preferred Network > GSM/WCDMA/LTE, you may select "GSM/WCDMA auto" to keep the phone out of LTE, but it seems it for me that this kills data altogether- only voice connection remains.
Does anyone have a recommended way to achieve this properly?