Today I found out that the OP3 supports 256QAM although it is a CAT6 phone. This would mean it doesn‘t match the LTE Standards in any way. This made me thinking if the modem in reality is no CAT6 modem and may be able to support 3CA. Maybe it is just limited by software. So does anybody know something about this?
Here is a Screenshot from Network Signal Guru with 256QAM:
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felixkruemel said:
Today I found out that the OP3 supports 256QAM although it is a CAT6 phone. This would mean it doesn‘t match the LTE Standards in any way. This made me thinking if the modem in reality is no CAT6 modem and may be able to support 3CA. Maybe it is just limited by software. So does anybody know something about this?
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I‘m currently roaming, Just had a (really really poor) 3CA Signal on the Orange FR Network. That should mean it is possible even if I haven‘t seen it anywhere else.
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My incredible non-verizon carriers, operators shown here is unknown, how can I modify the operator display.
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My incredible non-verizon carriers, operators shown here is unknown, how can I modify the operator display.
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Mine says the same thing. I would also like to know how to correct this. Thanks.
Edit: Looking around the WEB, it seems if you are a former Altell customer and still on an Altell plan (i.e. SmartPak), then that is why it says UNKNOWN.
You both posted in the wrong section. But mine says unknown and does not display Verizon wireless due to being on an ALLTEL plan. It doesn't mean anything. You can find a Verizon or a Hybrid Verizon/Alltel PRL file if you want to change it. (google it)
Hey guys! I'm running Jack Pham AOKP 35 (All pirated apps removed)
It's a nice ROM (apart from the pirated apps), but since I updated, it shows 4G... I know for a fact, that my network operator has got LTE masts, but then again, my phone is GSM, see where my problem is? The internet speed hasn't changed, nor the quality, so I'm thinking it's a mod in the ROM, tricking people, into thinking, they've got 4G, but they're running on HSPA+...
Here is the screenshot:
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I'm new to AOKP, so I don't want to search and mod myself, yet... (I on't know, if the code is different, than on/in AOSP)
The GSM does not have lte radio. That rom just decided to change the icon to 4g.
they've just taken the "4G" icon from an LTE ROM and put it on the GSM ROM when you're connected to HSPA+.
So I have galaxy s9(SM-G960U) with (G960USQS7DTD1) software version and its snap Dragon American version , I got it from amazon
I live in egypt so the problem is that , the phone reception is totally sucks , I cant even use 3G inside the house , my previous galaxy s7 has a decent 4G coverage inside the house
not only this , but the phone has a sprint activation software that keep checking for my sim card to check whether its sprint or not (like the picture)
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So I think my problem is that I have limited frequency bands support which is being used by sprint network
so is there any software solution for this ?? like flashing any other global samsung software rather than sprint one ??
is frequency bands support is limited by software or hardware or both of them ??
I bought 2 phones unfortunately and I cant even sell it or return it back , So could you please help
AT&T told me that I have to upgrade my prepaid plan in order to get 5G speeds (I know, they're not really 5G), and I don't want to keep $1100 phone and pay more for service if I am unable to get them because phone does not have correct bands. Three websites list different bands for US model and I could swear OnePlus website did not list bands n260 and n261 a week ago. Then who is finally right?
GsmArena:
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Kimovil:
Or finally OnePlus?
If you buy the North American variant, the bands are there.
But the problem with AT&T is that OnePlus has not certified
the 9 series for their 5G network so you wanna double check that
but regardless you have to buy the correct model for North America(U.S & Canada).
GPSTest Database
Devices Manufacturer,Model,Name,Android version,API level,GNSS hardware year,GNSS hardware model name,Dual-frequency,Supported GNSS,GNSS CFs,Supported SBAS,SBAS CFs,Raw measurements,Carrier phase (getAccumulatedDeltaRangeMeters()),Navigation messages,NMEA,Inject Predicted Satellite Data Service ...
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according to this open data about GPS abilities for different phones, the galaxy s22 does not seem to have L5 GPS support but the s22+ does? Is there a way to get L5 GPS enabled on the base model s22? the 8gen1 chip supports it, not sure why it would be disabled.
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In the same category S22+ supports Wi-Fi 6e but S22 doesn't while they have the same modem.
Your best bet is to ask to someone who made a custom kernel