I work as an RF Technician and I occasionally install in-building amplifiers for Sprint. My company just recently bought me a Samsung Galaxy Nexus to do my testing on. They went with this phone for the tethering option which allows me to do EVDO speed tests. What I need is the code, if there is one, to view the screen that shows RSSI, Ec/Io, PN, etc. Anyone have that? I searched the forums and have only been able to find *#*#786#*#* and *#*#4636#*#* which do not show the information I need.
I am assuming it is *#*#33284#*#* which takes me to another screen that needs a passcode. The code to my old phone does not work on this one. Anyone have a guess as to what that might be?
Well just trying out any dumb word that popped into my head i tried "sprint" (777468) as the password which worked. So just in case anyone else is looking for it
*#*#33284#*#*
Code = 777468
Shows signal levels for CDMA and EVDO as well as tower information.
Hello,
Before buying this ZenFone2, I had a Samsung S4, which had a secret menu that could be accessed through the phone dialpad to allow viewing and selecting frequency bands.
I would like to know if there is a similar test menu on the ZenFone2 that will allow me to manually select which LTE frequency band the phone is forced to use?
Thanks!
kylesuo said:
Hello,
Before buying this ZenFone2, I had a Samsung S4, which had a secret menu that could be accessed through the phone dialpad to allow viewing and selecting frequency bands.
I would like to know if there is a similar test menu on the ZenFone2 that will allow me to manually select which LTE frequency band the phone is forced to use?
Thanks!
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Just type on your dial pad *#*#4636#*#* . Hope it help.
long888 said:
Just type on your dial pad *#*#4636#*#* . Hope it help.
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Thanks, but that's not quite what I'm looking for. I want to manually select the frequency band, not just choose LTE.
Here is a screenshot of what that looks like on a Samsung phone:
I am sure that I have seen info on this for ZF2, but now I can't find it....
I hope that by bumping this thread someone who knows will shed some light, obviously it won't allow us to select a band that is not enabled, but at least seeing which bands are enabled in a particular phone would be good!
Overandout said:
I am sure that I have seen info on this for ZF2, but now I can't find it....
I hope that by bumping this thread someone who knows will shed some light, obviously it won't allow us to select a band that is not enabled, but at least seeing which bands are enabled in a particular phone would be good!
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Did you try the same code? I know not all codes work but some are the same...
ultramag69 said:
Did you try the same code? I know not all codes work but some are the same...
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I did try the code yes, and it brings up a menu called Testing with the following items:
Device Info
Battery Info
Useage Stats
WiFi Info
But I cannot see anywhere in these options that tells me which bands are enabled.
Does anyone know a way to show the mobile network frequency that is in use. I need to determine what frequency the phone is actually using when connected to a tower.
I've seen people mention an LTE Engineering mode and using the *#0011# code, both which don't work or don't exist for this phone.
I'm using an app called LTE Discovery, which shows the frequency, however the app states it may not match what the phone is actually using. It says to use the engineering screen to view actual information. I believe this app is just pulling data from a tower database (which is incorrect for my area, leading to me looking for this information in the first place).
Any help would be appreciated.
I use LTE Discovery app. Works flawlessly and is pretty powerful.
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I apologize, my fault for not reading your entire post. MODs feel free to delete my answer
Tarv,
I use a nexus 5X on the Sprint network and what I do is enter *#*#DEBUG*#*# (#*#*33284*#*#) and then the debug menu pulls up and you can choose LTE Engineering from there to view the frequency.
I'm guessing by now you may have figured out a solution, but I figured I would post this for future viewers.
Hello.
AT&T has disabled all the international GSM\LTE bands on Z999, making it unusable outside of USA (at least in countries with GSM 900\1800, UMTS 2100 & LTE B3 & B20, like the one I live in). In order to change that, we need to turn on the Qualcomm USB Diag port, and for this, the phone has to be rooted.
I've been trying to root my AT&T Z999 for some time now, without any success, unfortunately. However, searching forums after forums, sites after sites, I've discovered the surprisingly easy method of turning on the Diag port without root.
It appears, that Axon M shares a lot with Axon 7, at least the secret key combination to enter Factory Test Mode:
Turn off the phone
Press and hold Power + Vol DOWN buttons until you see the screen "FTM" (see attached screenshot)
You have to press both buttons for the long time, do not release them when the phone starts - just wait until you see the screen. And that's it - you are now in Factory Test Mode and PC sees your phone as "ZTE Handset Diagnostic Interface (COMxx)"
Now, in order to change the bands, you have to follow these guides one after one:
Backup IMEI and NVRAM (ignore all the steps to turn Diag port on, you've done that already)
Unlock LTE bands
Mod edit: Link removed! (this guide in in Russian, but all screenshots are in English & every step is pretty clear)
You would need this tool also.
Please remember, these things are complex, and require considerable experience with Android & Windows. DO NOT START unless you feel confident that you know, what you're doing. I'm serious. Do not try this, if you're not experienced.
WBR,
Draco.
Why mods deleted the link? Google translate exists.
Edit:
I've managed to get the data from the phone using QXDM.
lte_bc_config contained the value of "2251800618993690" now I'm parsing the info how to edit this. Seems like the tutorials don't really match this device. Now I wonder if the chipset can handle invalid data and just input all 1's. Unsupported frequencies just won't work.
Edit2: Writing all 1's didn't work.
Edit3: I wrote this value: "2251802901219551" Calculated with CDMATool. But it seems like the AT&T firmware only finds edge network. I've double checked the bands to be correct ones. So now I will switch to the chinese firmware.
Edit4: Final edit. Turns out you cannot flash chinese firmware on AT&T device. Sigh so my unit is stuck to EDGE/wifi only.
Drakosha said:
Hello.
AT&T has disabled all the international GSM\LTE bands on Z999, making it unusable outside of USA (at least in countries with GSM 900\1800, UMTS 2100 & LTE B3 & B20, like the one I live in). In order to change that, we need to turn on the Qualcomm USB Diag port, and for this, the phone has to be rooted.
I've been trying to root my AT&T Z999 for some time now, without any success, unfortunately. However, searching forums after forums, sites after sites, I've discovered the surprisingly easy method of turning on the Diag port without root.
It appears, that Axon M shares a lot with Axon 7, at least the secret key combination to enter Factory Test Mode:
Turn off the phone
Press and hold Power + Vol DOWN buttons until you see the screen "FTM" (see attached screenshot)
You have to press both buttons for the long time, do not release them when the phone starts - just wait until you see the screen. And that's it - you are now in Factory Test Mode and PC sees your phone as "ZTE Handset Diagnostic Interface (COMxx)"
Now, in order to change the bands, you have to follow these guides one after one:
Backup IMEI and NVRAM (ignore all the steps to turn Diag port on, you've done that already)
Unlock LTE bands
Mod edit: Link removed! (this guide in in Russian, but all screenshots are in English & every step is pretty clear)
You would need this tool also.
Please remember, these things are complex, and require considerable experience with Android & Windows. DO NOT START unless you feel confident that you know, what you're doing. I'm serious. Do not try this, if you're not experienced.
WBR,
Draco.
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Does this really work? Anyone else tried?
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can you repost the 3rd link?
I can't "repost" the 3rd link, but I can suggest you to open the well-known (and the best) Russian web-site with the name starting with "4" (and having something like "...pda" also), and then add this to the address: /forum/index.php?showtopic=546814&st=4640#entry35702698
Well that russian site has pretty good instructions on how to do it. I tried with one program and it didn't work on AT&T ZTE. I'll try with that qualcomm app again this weekend but if I remember right the last time it had trouble writing because it had no correct service mode code \o/
Drakosha said:
I can't "repost" the 3rd link, but I can suggest you to open the well-known (and the best) Russian web-site with the name starting with "4" (and having something like "...pda" also), and then add this to the address: /forum/index.php?showtopic=546814&st=4640#entry35702698
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that website's address ends with ".RU", doesnt it?
i accessed that website as your given link, but i cannot see any related threads about ZTE on that, seems all they disscussed about is Lenovo K910SS. was something wrong with my searching?
gaosilver1000 said:
that website's address ends with ".RU", doesnt it?
i accessed that website as your given link, but i cannot see any related threads about ZTE on that, seems all they disscussed about is Lenovo K910SS. was something wrong with my searching?
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Every Quallcomm device has almost the same NVram configuration rules, the difference is usually on how to enable diagnostic port, but for Z999 I have figured that out already. So, for the configuration process, every Quallcomm guide should work.
I've successfully enabled Z999 to work with 2G & Edge in my country using these guides. 3G & LTE don't work yet, but I'm sure they will eventually. I don't believe Z999 lacks the hardware ability to use LTE B3 & B20 (and other bands), it has to be something wrong with NVram parameters.
For me 2G and Edge worked out of the box in Finland. Tried to enable more but only thing that changed was power usage. Not worth it
Drakosha said:
Every Quallcomm device has almost the same NVram configuration rules, the difference is usually on how to enable diagnostic port, but for Z999 I have figured that out already. So, for the configuration process, every Quallcomm guide should work.
I've successfully enabled Z999 to work with 2G & Edge in my country using these guides. 3G & LTE don't work yet, but I'm sure they will eventually. I don't believe Z999 lacks the hardware ability to use LTE B3 & B20 (and other bands), it has to be something wrong with NVram parameters.
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It means success unlock 2G/EDGE, not yet with 3G and LTE? When buy the device, it can use other carrer to call and 2G.
When you finger out the way to unlock LTE, please share me.
by the way, do you have the way to enter fastboot mode? I tried the "volunm + &power button" but it just do a normal restart into android.
Fair warning to everyone trying this, make sure you actually do a backup of your IMEI. I didn't and after screwing something up my SIM is no longer detected, and my IMEI is no longer available.
Hello folks!
I have an AT&T phone. I cannot connect to ANY (even EDGE) network!
I modified the configuration several times:
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I have EDGE with this config:
00441: 0 and 0xFFFF
00946: 0 and 0x06A8
01877: 1677472
02954: 0
06828: 524356
06829: 524356
I got no LTE
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test2:
06828: 524485
06829: 524485
I got no LTE
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00441: 0xffff (but 0x380 is recommended)
00946: 0xff8
02954: 0 and 805765120
01877: 3460734838925427584
06828: 1904863
06829: 1904863
I got no LTE, just continous dropping network, useless config.
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00441: 896
00946: 0 and 0x140
02954: 0 and 131072
01877: 562949974393728
Only edge network, error while searching for networks.
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06828: 524485
06829: 524485
I have EDGE with this config, but no LTE.
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Anyone has a good and working LTE mode?!
edit: "The bands on the AT&T z999 are: 2, 4, 5, 12, 29, 30, and 66. "
So, there won't be any Band 1,3,20 for us?!
Thanks!
No one has gotten LTE work on AT&T model. I wouldn't try this.
hene193 said:
No one has gotten LTE work on AT&T model. I wouldn't try this.
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I had nothing, now I have EDGE, so I am glad to did that modifications...
Drakosha said:
Every Quallcomm device has almost the same NVram configuration rules, the difference is usually on how to enable diagnostic port, but for Z999 I have figured that out already. So, for the configuration process, every Quallcomm guide should work.
I've successfully enabled Z999 to work with 2G & Edge in my country using these guides. 3G & LTE don't work yet, but I'm sure they will eventually. I don't believe Z999 lacks the hardware ability to use LTE B3 & B20 (and other bands), it has to be something wrong with NVram parameters.
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Have you been able to make 3G & LTE work? I just got my ZTE AXON M from ebay and since I can't use data or make calls/unlock the phone I was thinking of trying this.
Drakosha said:
Every Quallcomm device has almost the same NVram configuration rules, the difference is usually on how to enable diagnostic port, but for Z999 I have figured that out already. So, for the configuration process, every Quallcomm guide should work.
I've successfully enabled Z999 to work with 2G & Edge in my country using these guides. 3G & LTE don't work yet, but I'm sure they will eventually. I don't believe Z999 lacks the hardware ability to use LTE B3 & B20 (and other bands), it has to be something wrong with NVram parameters.
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Can I describe in detail how to enable 2G?
Thanks !
Hello guys. I've tried all configs mentioned by @ugynok and some of my own - the result is still the same, no 2G network and all options in mobile connections are disabled not clickable. Can you please advice which config worked for you to enable 2G network?
Any luck?
Hi all. Was anyone able to get a useful set of bands working in the UK for this phone?
Many thanks.
V
Drakosha said:
I can't "repost" the 3rd link, but I can suggest you to open the well-known (and the best) Russian web-site with the name starting with "4" (and having something like "...pda" also), and then add this to the address: /forum/index.php?showtopic=546814&st=4640#entry35702698
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It's the mistake. I don't know how to delete it, sorry.