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When I open the llama app, the recent tab does not show any cell sites. It only shows no signal/unknown or :-1:-1:-1 which I think is just the default for when setting up a new phone. I even clicked on the areas tab for home or work and start learning area for 4 hours or so. The only time when I can actually catch cell sites is when I turn off lte and only use 3g data. I'm not sure why the LTE data mode would not be able to capture any cell sites. My phone is rooted with stump root and I have made a few tweaks with G3 Tweaksbox. Other than that not sure why the sites aren't captured.
Can someone else test this on their Sprint LG G3?
Thank you
I can't get Llama to learn any of my locations.
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Evening all,
Bit of a odd request here, but I figured I'd ask and see what I could come up with. I'm required to write a paper on 4G versus 3G speeds, prices, etc, etc...however I have a problem. I don't actually have a 4G phone, and thus can not run the tests myself. If people would be interested in helping a guy out, I would appreciate the following statistics.
1. Speedtest Screenshots 3G/4G
2. Timed downloads for a identical APK from the PlayStore on both 3G and 4G. (I don't care which just so long as it is download both times and uninstall between the to obviously.
3. A timed download for a external file outside of the play store on both 4G and 3G.
Thanks will be handed out for results, and it would be much appreciated!
3g
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4g
Sent from my SPH-D710
The first time you roam onto an international network, the phone automatically turns off data roaming and pops up this prompt.
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It will do this even when you have previously enabled data roaming. I understand that they would want to prevent excessive charges while roaming, but with free international data, it's a PITA. Especially when at the border and the phone jumping between the T-Mobile signal bleeding into Mexico and the local carrier.
Anyone know how to make this permanent and remove this?
You might want to read this thread dude. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2834451
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You might want to read this thread dude. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2834451
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Thanks man, that's my thread
I need to dig into the framework and look for this to turn it off. It won't be an issue for most people, but it is annoying even when you first turn on your phone in a foreign country. It will also happen if you ever reboot or power off your phone.
Okay so I've never had a single problem with wifi before on the g3. But yesterday I flashed twrp in order to prepare for the updated 10m. That is the only change I made. Since then it seems that wifi keeps going "disabled"
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So I took this screenshot and then decided to remove some old chromecast networks and take a new screenshot that was cleaner and now it's no longer disabled.
Now if I set down my phone for 5 minutes I'll lose connection again and when I pick it up it will say disabled. I have to toggle wifi on off, airplane mode, or restart to get the wifi to actually pick up signal after it going disabled. Even after the second screen shot where it shows its connected I actually had 0 wifi bars and it won't get any until I restart.
What's going on?
I am testing on an LG G3 and am having the same issue. I really could use an answer to this ss i have to frequently test connecting to wireless cards and the phone keeps listing them as disabled exactly like Derekwolfee described.
I want this popup to go away and never return. But I can't find the setting for it.
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Here is my WiFi settings.
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I want this popup to go away and never return. But I can't find the setting for it.
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Here is my WiFi settings.
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The pop-up indicates that the device is not in the range of the known WiFi or the WiFi connection is weak. This is called WiFi-ScanTrigger.so. The only way to disable this pop up is to edit the WiFi-ScanTrigger.so file from the /system and /data directories, making the value 1xxx93 from 1.xxxxx originally.
Prerequisites:
1) Rooted Device
2) Android Studio installed on your computer.
Well that's unfortunate. Thanks for the quick and detailed reply. So far I don't have any plans to root. I suppose I'll just have to live with it.
Hi all, typically my 1st post is a question.
My wife has had a G7 for the last two years and really never took it out of the house, therefore she was always connected to the home Wifi. I have just decided to sell it and there does not seem to be any data connection. It the Network area of the settings, "Mobile network state" it says "disconnected".
Now, I can't remember if it has ever used mobile data.
Wifi and actual voice calls & SMS all works.
Details are:
Fully unlocked ex T-Mobile, working in the UK
Software = Andriod 10, G710TM30b
Last security patch 1st September, 2020.
Model = LM-G710TM
Any suggestion would be of great help
Thanks in advance
Stu
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Sorted now, APN settings were missing, thanks for reading