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Hi Guys.
So received the phone on Thursday, Friday I did a sim swap from my normal sized sim to a micro sim. I waited the whole day but the phone didn't have any network access.
Today when I woke up I I switched the phone on hoping that everything will be fine, thinking the simswap just hasn't gone through yet, still no network access. I took out the swim from the phone and switched with my ipad, the sim was working in the ipad, and the ipads sim also didnt give the phone network access.
In the top right corner it shows full bars in grey, cant make emergency calls or anyhting.
In the about section of the phone, I have ALL the details present, baseband version is there, kernel version is there.
In Status section, network is unkown, signal strenght is -83 dbm 15 asu, network type unkown, service state is out of service, and the rest is also present.
I thought the phone didn't properly register to a network, so went into settings - wireless networks - more settings - mobile networks, but it gives me a insert sim card message.
The phone is reading the simcard fine because it asked for the PIN when switching on.
When trying to make a call I get, it says "Not registered on network"..
So what am I to do? Vodacom can only pickup the phone and exchange it on Tuesday, so was hoping that this might just be a software issue that can be resolved by a flash.
I have tried resetting / hard resetting the phone numerous times.
Its the Note 2 N7105 LTE Version
Any help would be highly appreciated.
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greetings
My name Ricardo
I'm new to the forum and also samsung
I have a samsung sgh T999 t-mobile (unlocked)
is my telephone company Orange Dominican
the problem:
team only works on 2G me a little slow but it allows me to send text
but does this several times a day
* E with the maximum signal passes only without service and then 2 seconds up E with the maximum signal.
my wife has the same computer t-mobile sgh T999 (Unlocked) OS 4.1.2 with orange too and yours does not have this problem
I walk a whole day with the 2 teams have if traffic in the area that there is low signal on my wife never did anything was returning mine do
mine had the android OS 4.1.2 OS pensabando that the problem had to actualize the stock rom 4.3 and continuous
then apply the manual network with * # 2263 #
GSM band: use one for an option for 24 hours
GSM 850: only phone (to the same fault)
GSM 1900 phone data (to the same fault)
GSM 850/1900: data and telephone (same as above)
the other options do not take signal
IME correct * # 06 #
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1134 / 12
* # 0011 # here
PCS1900: IDLE
MNS-MCC: 370-01
Tra: 730 BCCH: 730 CID: 2e56
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not to do more to make
Try testing your device with your wife's SIM card, and test your SIM card in her device. If her device has problems with your SIM, then you need to replace the SIM.
greetings
I did change the sim card from my wife, the problem continues
look in google was saying off gps, gps and disable the problem continues
My last resort is to find a sim card from claro.RD (verizon) that works with the same band tmobile ...
So your wifes phone started having the same problems when you put your SIM card in? If so then yes, you probably just need a replacement.
You should also put her SIM card in your device, just to make sure everything works as expected.
Hello there, I'm in need of your help again.
My SGH-M919 has a problem, it cannot connect to 3G/LTE (Not even EDGE). My carrier uses the 850 mHz band for GSM and 1900 mHz for UMTS, so the phone should be able to use them. The thing is, it doesn't. It only connects to GPRS and the signal is very erratic and weak (Usually 2-3 bars). Sometimes I get SMSs from my carrier saying that I missed like 5 calls when my phone never rang once. I live in a zone with good 3G coverage, so it's not the signal.
I'm currently rooted on Android 4.4.4 (NH7). I already tried selecting "1900 WCDMA" in the *#2263# service menu but that only causes the phone to lose all the signal (And it's a problem to change it back, without signal the service menu doesn't work and I cannot change the Network Mode in Settings).
I've tried to select "WCDMA only" mode before, but my signal just goes to zero (The circle with the slash) before changing back to "LTE/WCDMA/GSM (Auto connect)" automatically.
I also cannot use the Network Operators option. Using "Search now" makes it search for a few seconds before showing the message "Error while searching for networks". The "Select automatically" one shows the message "Unable to connect. Try later" and then connects back to my carrier (Movistar)
My APNs are configured (They did it themselves when I inserted the SIM, but I've configured them manually before). The SIM card works, I tried it in another phone and it got 3G immediately, I also tried another SIM card on the GS4, but the result was the same. Someone told me to upgrade to the latest firmware (NK2) while someone else told me to flash the MDL modem. (Is that even possible? I read something about KNOX blocking all downgrades after 4.3).
Since I couldn't find any direct solution to the problem, I'm recurring to you.
Thanks.
P.S: I didn't change the LTE Band Preference option in the Service Menu because the last time someone messed with it, my IMEI/Baseband went completely nuts, I thought the EFS got corrupted, but they magically appeared everytime I enabled the Airplane Mode (So I was able to select Automatic in the ServiceMenu and they got fixed). Also, I don't live in a LTE area although once during a very strong thunderstorm, I got 4G for a few minutes before going back to G).
*bump*
Any ideas?
Did you put a check mark in data roaming?
Shortbus-Driver said:
Did you put a check mark in data roaming?
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I've tried with and without it, it doesn't make a difference anyway.
Does it show you have an ìmei # other than all zeros?
Don't post it just a yes or no.
Shortbus-Driver said:
Does it show you have an ìmei # other than all zeros?
Don't post it just a yes or no.
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My IMEI is fine, the phone connects to the carrier network but it stays on GPRS (and the signal is always dropping)
Update to full NK2 firmware and see if that will fix it
serio22 said:
Update to full NK2 firmware and see if that will fix it
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I'll try that later. Will I have to re-root and re-install TWRP after flashing NK2?
I have a similar problem with my M919 on the Tmobile network. Using the *#2263# menu I can not get mine to work on WCDMA (4G) either. I can chose GSM /LTE only and my phone works normally but no 4G signal. If I chose WCDMA I get no signal. I can see it trying to connect and immediately dropping the signal. If I choose any option with WCDMA included it has erratic signal and will lose the signal most of the time when I try to make a call. So basically I have the choices of GSM only or GSM/LTE only. Before I discovered the secret menu I was stuck with GSM only in the phone's settings. This has been going on for months. Tmobile changed my SIM card and it didn't help. I've rooted and unrooted my phone (using autoroot) and even tried different modems (even worse signals) and now am back to stock rooted NK2 firmware and modem. I have given up and decided to get another phone (not an S4). My wife's S3 gets great 4G signals in the same location by the way. I wonder if anyone knows why our phones can't use 4G. I am beginning to think it's a hardware problem but I'm way out of warranty on mine.
Hi all,
My problem is that my Galaxy S3 (i747M) cannot make or receive phone calls*, but I can send or receive most SMS**, and my LTE data is fine***. I've tested to ensure it's not my account with Rogers, or my SIM card. I took my SIM card and put it in two other phones, and both worked just fine (one Rogers, one Telus). Putting their SIMs into my phone and the same problem as with my own SIM in my phone. I have unlocked my S3 using the 4.2 trick, but I didn't have this problem back then. I'm assuming this isn't causing me issues now.
I used asterisks because each of the above has some additional details:
* I cannot reliably make and receive phone calls. For example, I can try calling the same phone number (home) 10 times, and it may only go out once. From my home phone I can try calling my cell phone 25 times and only get through once. Every time my calls out fail, it either sits at "Dialing..." for 30 seconds before ending in "Call Ended 0:00" or just immediately drops the call without the 30 seconds of "Dialing...".
** Most of the time I can send and receive SMS from any other cell phone. Occasionally a message won't send out even though I have 4/5 signal bars. Resending the message works. Not sure if this is related to my issues with calling.
*** LTE data is fine (using LTE APN). Switching away from LTE to just 4G/H+ and data is a bit spotty. Sometimes it connects, sometimes it doesn't. LTE always connects just fine.
I've tried all sorts of flashing and reflashing:
- problem started when I was on S3Rx 4.0, but I never thought much of it because most calls went through fine
- problem got worse when I was on Lollipop (CyanideL), progressively so
- used Odin to flash stock NF2 (downloaded from Sammobile site), was no different than when I was on Lollipop (CyanideL)
- used Kies to flash stock N__ (forgot exactly which one), still no different
- flashed different bootloaders and modems
- while in stock NF2 firmware, went into *#2263# and made sure it was set to Automatic.
So any ideas what problem this is? I just find it extremely odd that calls almost always fail, yet SMS and data aren't a problem. Of course, when my SIM is in another phone (Nexus 5 on Telus, Galaxy S5 on Rogers) I was able to do everything without any problems: calls, SMS, and data.
Thoughts as to what this could be? Is this a hardware issue? If it's software, what could it be? My warranty's out and I'm willing to flash anything or pop the phone open (already have to make sure antenna isn't disco'd).
Thanks!
Have you tried the fob1 firmware? It's the latest kk release for the Canadian s3.
Yup, that's the firmware I'm currently on. Downloaded it from SamMobile, flashed via Odin. I'm literally running the stock firmware right now, no root, only TWRP as recovery so I can more easily flash any modems or bootloaders (vs using fastboot).
OK, so further to this issue, I contacted Rogers technical support. Spent about half an hour on the phone with the tech, went through a few things:
1. He reset my voice account, didn't help
2. Had me search in the "Network Operators" list, no networks ever show up
3. Had me use my old phone (Nexus S, network unlocked) to ensure that it's not my account. All tests with the Nexus S went fine.
4. Had me test different network bands. Bingo!
The phone can place and receive calls when I set the network mode to 2G only (or GSM only). 3 out of 3 calls came in, 3 out of 3 calls went out. Then again later we tested incoming and outgoing calls, still on the 2G network.
So technically problem solved, but realistically not really. I am able to get voice, text, and data (solved!), but I'm paying for a LTE data package and should at least be getting 3G mad.
Any idea why my phone would be working on the 2G network and not on the other ones (3G, H+, LTE)?
This is crazy but the baseband and modem are one fob1? I know you said you flashed a stock rom but it may be worth checking.
My niece is using an unlocked bell s3 on Rogers and she has no problem with voice, data, or text when setting the network to wcdma only or wcdma/LTE.
Yes! Both Baseband (modem) and bootloader are the same. I just downloaded Phone Info (Samsung) to check this, and they both report being FOB1.
Now here's something that's irking me quite a bit. I only just discovered this and do not know if it is of consequence to my problem: I have no PDA or CSC version and Latest Firmware is reporting "Not Found" in the Firmware tab of Phone Info. I've attached a screenshot so you can all see what I mean. Is that normal?
Is phone running a custom rom?
That's right, I just restored a NANdroid of CyanideL (5.1.1).
So this also happens on a stock fob1 rom too?
I am almost tempted to say it may be a hardware issue.
That's right. This happens with a custom ROM (e.g. CyanideL, 5.1.1) as well as a stock ROM that's been freshly flashed via Odin (FOB1, 4.4.2). When flashing with Odin, I'm doing a full wipe via TWRP. Wiping /data partition as well.
I'm inclined to believe this is also a hardware issue, but it just seems bass ackwards in that I can get everything (minus LTE) working while on 2G, but I lose voice access if I move up beyond 2G. I could understand if I couldn't get any voice, SMS, or data, but that going down to 2G solves all my problems... it just seems weird!
Can you try the phone on another carrier? This would probably be the final test you could do. Sounds like you have tried everything.
Yup, tried that earlier on, when I tested my SIM card in some friends' phones (one on Rogers, one on Telus), and while doing that also tested their SIM cards in my phone. With their SIM cards in my phone, the same problem happens as when I'm using my own SIM card.
Gah! It's frustrating, but something I can live with for now until I can get a new phone. I just still can't get over the "everything's fine" on 2G, but moving up to 3G or beyond and I completely lose voice. A colleague of mine has the same phone and the same plan, bought only a month or two before I bought mine. He's got no problems at all with LTE and voice. Although he was on the unofficial CM 12.1 nightlies (5.1.1), I don't think that would have any perceivable difference than when I was on CyanideL 15.x (also 5.1.1).
Sorry, I did not find the correct forum for a Samsung a3 2015.
I have an a3 2015 that's not finding any network, I suspect the simcard en card reader is functioning because when I start the phone it asks me for my pincode and I'm able the login to the phone.
It has a valid imei, but when i try to call it says "unable the register on network"
Has anybody seen this problem before and knows how to fix it ?
That could be caused by, including but not limited to: Low signal strength (ignore signal bars, phones could select other MNOs and measure that), bands in coverage are not supported by the phone, tower or its backhaul is down for maintenance (or failure), IMEI/SIM (ask your mobile network operator anyway), circuit switching is not supported or out of coverage of the mobile network operator, the CSC in your ROM is not applied correctly for (packet switched) VoLTE (if the mobile network operator supports it on your device), antenna failure, the wrong mobile network operator is manually selected in the network settings, too much interference from neighbour cells on the same channel, bad reselection/handover, the signal has been 'echoed' too much, too far away from the tower for the timing advance, too far away from the tower for the RACH parameters.
Probably not...
Device is locked to LTE only. Or locked in some other way.
1. try to put your simcard on different phone. is it work? if yes, so your sim card reader is broken
2. have u reset your device to its default state? if yes and still the same, u have to reflash the whole rom through ODIN. if u haven't try it, do it now.
3. use another simcard on your phone, see the signal bar, is it there? if no signal, then the answer could be on the number 1 / 2.
4. what u did until u lost your signal?
I've tried the simcard in another phone, it's working.
Can the simcard reader be broken, even if it asks for a sim pincode ?
The phone was working until they pushed some updates, i've tried a factory reset but without success.
I've been reading on forums the problem could be a QCN file or a cert file ?
Is this also replaced when reflash the phone ? ( new a this, so I don't want to brick the phone.)
Where can I find the correct firmware ? Is it country related or just a300fu is fine ?
The thing i find weird about it is the phone is not showing no signal icon without the simcard insert (first icon on the link)
But shows a gray singal icon (like the second icon on the link but completely gray, without the bars).
http://newsandguides.com/samsung-galaxy-s3-android-notification-bar-icon-guide/)
update: when I turn airplane mode on and off, the signal icon is showing signal bars without a sim card insert.
Nobody that can guide me to the correct firmware ?
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Nobody that can guide me to the correct firmware ?
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You know the phone's model. For the CSC (country),
Use the one in your phone, there are apps to read CSC or use "getprop ro.csc.sales_code" in a terminal emulator.
Use the one of your current location/mobile network operator, the displayed 'location the CSC belongs to' on CSCs might not be accurate. It might not apply correctly.
Use a different one, but some apps might be customized differently, there are indeed some cellular configurations but it's mostly higher features, not basic functionality (though there are some). It might not apply correctly.
For the version, try an upgrade or the same version. Open the stock recovery to fully apply the CSC. For downgrades, the number in the middle of the firmware version can't be reduced. If a downgrade causes the loss of cellular, wipe data or return to the previous firmware.
In most cases I highly do not recommend attempting to restore the EFS, flashing PIT, or downgrading to Lollipop on A 2015.
The signal bars being 'blank' after an insert might be because the tower is simply distant. Calls could work on another phone if the bands (or selected RAT on the phone - 2G/3G/4G) of a nearby tower or VoLTE/VoWiFi is supported. Appears without a SIM, or could be suddenly raised with the SIM, might be because the phone has selected other mobile network operators (not related to your SIM), for measurement and limited use... you can view the transition here *#0011#, there are a few others like this but it should be enough, it is MCC(country)MNC(operator), also called PLMN ID. For the signal strength, while your mobile network operator is selected, RSSI is the signal strength of that channel, RSCP and RSRP is approximately the signal strength of the cell not canceled out by interference, ecio,ecno,rsrq,sinr,rxqual are signal quality.
Maybe the spectrum of the previously good tower has been refarmed (the frequencies previously used on 2G is now on 4G for example), or anything above, or an update somehow broke band support.
Before modifying firmware, try moving around, to connect to other cell towers of the mobile network operator of the SIM, the current band should be in 0011, check which bands your MNO uses, the list of bands the phone supports are on the internet. If for some reason the plmn id isn't in 0011 there are apps to display it.
I found out that *#0011# gives you access to the service menu.
q0000 should give access to the network modes, but this is not working, is there an other code a should use to get access to the network modes menu ?
peter43 said:
I found out that *#0011# gives you access to the service menu.
q0000 should give access to the network modes, but this is not working, is there an other code a should use to get access to the network modes menu ?
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q0000 probably does not apply to Android Lollipop and above. On lollipop and above, it's *#2263# for band selection, marshmallow, *#2683662# (and others), for channel selection and all that, even fewer on Nougat, even fewer on Oreo. Root might be required, but those codes are available in some CSCs (mostly US carrier ones) for some devices without root. Compare *_keystrings.dat in /system/etc.
For the other kind of network mode, also known as rat (radio access technology), 2g/3g/4g, apps might be able to open 4636 without root, there's the full selection.
Tried both codes but without result ...
The phone is running Android 6.01
Not registered on Network
Hi, I have the same problem with my samsung galaxy a3 2015. I tried several ways to fix it such as flashing stockrom,factory reset And even then tried a custom roms but still have this issue. This issue can be only Fixed by replacing network I.C to a New one.
Its only the problem of network i.c .