Drop In Network - T-Mobile LG G3

Hello everyone,
Do you experience a drop in network when talking on the phone? I notice I loose LTE when talking on the phone and sometimes even loose data completely. It is so odd that today I realize it only happens during calls.
Any fix? I've done hard reset so that's not an option lol... And no I'm not using a custom room, all things stock with xpose. Running tweak, greenify and unbounce. And it is not unbounce because when disable still happens

You always lose LTE data connections when on any voice calls until T-Mobile releases the VoLTE update for the G3 and also your market. Till then, the phone will drop down to 4G and should still be able to use data connections while on a voice call, albeit slower.
Also, to force the G3 back into LTE after a voice call, just enable Airplane Mode and then disable it and the G3 should connect back to the LTE network, much faster than waiting for the phone to connect to LTE on its own after hanging up.

mgbotoe said:
Hello everyone,
Do you experience a drop in network when talking on the phone? I notice I loose LTE when talking on the phone and sometimes even loose data completely. It is so odd that today I realize it only happens during calls.
Any fix? I've done hard reset so that's not an option lol... And no I'm not using a custom room, all things stock with xpose. Running tweak, greenify and unbounce. And it is not unbounce because when disable still happens
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I am fully stock and get this. One of the main reasons I will be leaving.
BAD ASS G3

Well thats a downer...Even though data drop as you said, I never experience this on my previous phones lol...always browsing at speed of light while chatting away on my bluetooth lol. Sometimes data does NOT come back, I have to use airplane mode. damn shame

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[Q] N-7105 Network select trouble

Hi. I recently bought (almost new) second hand N7105 and having really little troubles with it, one irritates me pretty much.
On are where Im living there is really good 4g and 3g signal. Everytime I reboot the phone and give pin, it goes for roaming mode for
aproximately 1 minute before getting to network. If its on 4g and I make a call or someone calls, it switches to 3g but after the call,
dont switch back to 4g.
When I switch it in network mode option, com.android.service crashes EVERY time. But it still switches it.
And when im in 3g mode it seems to prefer 3g more than H+ so like browsing on net it drops to 3g but when clicking a link etc.
phone does nothing before it has switched to H+.
I did call to customer service and they thought its maybe a update that didnt install correctly and adviced me to do factory reset.
That just made it worse. I really dont fancy to send it for repair since it seems to be only software problem but on other hand,
I dont wanna loose warranty by flashing custom rom at this point. Any advices or ideas?
Let me put it this way... What is the easiest way to install stock firmware without losing warranty?
And does it contain risks like changing imei?

[Q] Data and phone call/SMS

I started noticing a weird thing happening with the phone - the data switches from 4g/LTE to 4G whenever I get a call or an SMS. Very annoying especially when I tether, since it instantly drops my connection speed. It might go back to LTE, it might not, more often not though for some time after I end the call. Is this normal?
XBOHDPuKC said:
I started noticing a weird thing happening with the phone - the data switches from 4g/LTE to 4G whenever I get a call or an SMS. Very annoying especially when I tether, since it instantly drops my connection speed. It might go back to LTE, it might not, more often not though for some time after I end the call. Is this normal?
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HMMM good question. That would be an answer that most likely only T-MO Network support can answer.
Tmobile hasn't implemented Vo lte
Edit: http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-5627
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My LG G4 changes to 1x data when screen off, I have to toggle airplane mode to get 4G

So very often, say 80% of the time, when I grab my phone from off my desk in my SOHO I notice when the screen comes on the phone is in 1x data speed. 100% of the time I can get it back to 4G just by toggling Airplane Mode. If I do not toggle Airplane Mode, sometimes it kicks out of 1x back to 4G and sometimes it does not. If it does, it can take minutes to do so on it's own.
Anyone else with this issue? I have the leather back and got it the day it was released.
Lock-N-Load said:
So very often, say 80% of the time, when I grab my phone from off my desk in my SOHO I notice when the screen comes on the phone is in 1x data speed. 100% of the time I can get it back to 4G just by toggling Airplane Mode. If I do not toggle Airplane Mode, sometimes it kicks out of 1x back to 4G and sometimes it does not. If it does, it can take minutes to do so on it's own.
Anyone else with this issue? I have the leather back and got it the day it was released.
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Are you in a poor signal area? Sometimes when i leave my work (large office building) i lose signal in the elevator and it takes a minute or two to get 4G back. Otherwise I'd try a factory reset. That usually takes care of pesky bugs like this one.
I had a similar problem where I coudn't get 4g during phone calls . I activated this http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/advanced-calling.html and it seemed to fix it. It's free.
Advanced Calling 1.0 was/is on from day 1.
As much as I would love to blame VZW - I started to come to a conclusion & realization that it was more likely the aluminium bumper I was using.
sarmmeth said:
I had a similar problem where I coudn't get 4g during phone calls . I activated this http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/advanced-calling.html and it seemed to fix it. It's free.
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The problem with HD voice is it can drop calls. Since Verizon does not allow the device to switch to 3G when using HD voice. If your call begins on 4G and you move to a 3G area, the call will drop.
raidflex said:
The problem with HD voice is it can drop calls. Since Verizon does not allow the device to switch to 3G when using HD voice. If your call begins on 4G and you move to a 3G area, the call will drop.
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Good info.. but that was/is not my issue.
Did you try changing from Global to CDMA/LTE
in settings --> more --> mobile networks --> system select
I was getting 1 x signal when making a call. adding advance calling 1.0 and switch to lte/cdma fixed it.
i wonder how many 100's of people will have this issue without knowing about it and ultimately blame verizon or lg for it....
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Did you try changing from Global to CDMA/LTE
in settings --> more --> mobile networks --> system select
I was getting 1 x signal when making a call. adding advance calling 1.0 and switch to lte/cdma fixed it.
i wonder how many 100's of people will have this issue without knowing about it and ultimately blame verizon or lg for it....
I had the same problem also, I fixed it by going to > settings ->wireless settings > more, >mobile networks. You have to make sure the System select is set to Home instead of automatic. I haven't had my 4g drop down to 1x ever since then.

Not connected to Mobile Network after being on Wifi?

This has been a frustrating issue I've been having pretty much since starting up my T-mobile service about a month ago.
To start off, my G3 is unrooted and on the latest stock software version, 20e.
I use Wifi calling often because I get 0-1 bars of reception at work. All seems to work well until I go outside and try to make a phonecall over the voice network. I'll have plenty of signal bars, be connected to 4G even, yet when I try to use the phone dialer to make a call it will say "Not connected to Mobile Network." or something along those lines.
I haven't done extensive testing, but I believe the other day I toggled the "Mobile Data" off then back on and was able to make calls.
Has anyone else had this trouble? Is it something possibly to do with Wifi and/or Wifi calling?
I believe I could make a phonecall using Hangouts when I was off of wifi, which tells me that the data part is working, but not the voice network.
I contacted T-mobile support, but they just had me do the "typical" things, like shut down the phone, remove the battery/SIM, start everything back up. And sure enough, it worked after that, but I'd rather not have to restart my phone or toggle stuff to get it to work as it should without any hassle.
Thanks!
My wife has the same problem after the 20E update. Her mobile is stock as well. It did not happen on 20B.
thewalkingdude said:
My wife has the same problem after the 20E update. Her mobile is stock as well. It did not happen on 20B.
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Interesting.... so is there a known solution for it?
rubejb said:
Interesting.... so is there a known solution for it?
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Off the top of my head no. I'll dig around a bit and see what if anything I come up with.,
From the digging I did I can't seem to find any help. The only thing I can think of is to factory reset it thing and see if it helps. I am going to do do it on my wifes phone tonight.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too... I'm not really in the mood to deal with restoring all of my apps and whatnot, so I'll hold off on the factory reset for now.
If you remember, could you let me know the results? If I know for fair certainty that a wipe will fix the issue, I might do it.
Thanks!
It's a network problem and it is worst on Samsung phones. I recently went and got a new sim card and it seems to have fixed it. I read it is because if you live in a area where there is poor coverage it causes your sim to where out fast.
punkhawaiian said:
It's a network problem and it is worst on Samsung phones. I recently went and got a new sim card and it seems to have fixed it. I read it is because if you live in a area where there is poor coverage it causes your sim to where out fast.
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This started happening before my first month of T-mobile service was even up with a brand new SIM. I'm not saying that it's definitely not a SIM issue, just would seem unlikely that it's worn out that fast.
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I;m having the same issue, turned phone off and on, checked Network connections everything looks fine, but now able to receive and send texts or make calls.
rubejb said:
This has been a frustrating issue I've been having pretty much since starting up my T-mobile service about a month ago.
To start off, my G3 is unrooted and on the latest stock software version, 20e.
I use Wifi calling often because I get 0-1 bars of reception at work. All seems to work well until I go outside and try to make a phonecall over the voice network. I'll have plenty of signal bars, be connected to 4G even, yet when I try to use the phone dialer to make a call it will say "Not connected to Mobile Network." or something along those lines.
I haven't done extensive testing, but I believe the other day I toggled the "Mobile Data" off then back on and was able to make calls.
Has anyone else had this trouble? Is it something possibly to do with Wifi and/or Wifi calling?
I believe I could make a phonecall using Hangouts when I was off of wifi, which tells me that the data part is working, but not the voice network.
I contacted T-mobile support, but they just had me do the "typical" things, like shut down the phone, remove the battery/SIM, start everything back up. And sure enough, it worked after that, but I'd rather not have to restart my phone or toggle stuff to get it to work as it should without any hassle.
Thanks!
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Difference between Smart Switch and Wifi Calling....and performance questions

I've read (and THINK I understand) what smart switch is supposed to do (going all the way back to the Note4.
And it seems like the complete opposite of what wifi calling does.
Anyone care to explain the difference or real reasons one is used over the other?
Also on a related note, in the developer options category there is an option to turn on "Aggressive Wi-Fi cell h.."
With the explanation "switch from wifi to mobile networks more quickly when wifi signal is weak"
Kind of self explanatory and my question would be real work use. If you have unlimited data, any reason you would NOT want to check this?
Unless this just sounds great, but doesn't work well......
Thoughts?
vtcats said:
I've read (and THINK I understand) what smart switch is supposed to do (going all the way back to the Note4.
And it seems like the complete opposite of what wifi calling does.
Anyone care to explain the difference or real reasons one is used over the other?
Also on a related note, in the developer options category there is an option to turn on "Aggressive Wi-Fi cell h.."
With the explanation "switch from wifi to mobile networks more quickly when wifi signal is weak"
Kind of self explanatory and my question would be real work use. If you have unlimited data, any reason you would NOT want to check this?
Unless this just sounds great, but doesn't work well......
Thoughts?
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Smart switch imports the data from your old phone when you switch to a Samsung phone; WiFi calling routes voice traffic over WiFi when available.
Sorry, I meant to say Smart NETWORK Switch. It says your phone will be connected to a mobile network if Wifi becomes unstable.
And Wi-fi calling kinda of says the exact opposite. If mobile becomes unstable, it will switch to Wifi......
Anyone?
Many times.. even when the wifi signal is weak, as long as wifi is turned on, the phone will remain connected to it. This especially happens when you are just pulling out of your house and you are trying to get to google maps for directions or something.. but because the phone is still connected to your home wifi, it'll remain so and since the connection is weak, you won't be able to browse or anything and google maps may say "no network connection".
I believe what Smart Network Switch does, is that in such cases, it'll immediately switch to mobile data.
androidbuff123 said:
Many times.. even when the wifi signal is weak, as long as wifi is turned on, the phone will remain connected to it. This especially happens when you are just pulling out of your house and you are trying to get to google maps for directions or something.. but because the phone is still connected to your home wifi, it'll remain so and since the connection is weak, you won't be able to browse or anything and google maps may say "no network connection".
I believe what Smart Network Switch does, is that in such cases, it'll immediately switch to mobile data.
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This happens to me every morning in my driveway trying to route Waze. I get a weak wifi signal that the phone hangs onto and I get a no network error from Waze.

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