Friends now you can lock bands and enjoy speeds. Watch this
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It will work on Qualcomm's device also
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I know there are no current roots, but, is there still a way to unlock the other lte bands? I would like to unlock band 40 for my device.
Thanks!
Not supported by hardware
The other note 4's support it.. but this version doesnot. I thought the Qualcomm proc in this phone supported the qpst hack?
http://www.usoftsmartphone.com/t264374.html
Friends now you can lock bands and enjoy speeds. Watch this
https://youtu.be/K-DN0q64lRw
It will work on Snapdragon also
I want to get an asian variant of the s20 ultra so I can unlock my bootloader but those varients don't support the bands for T-Mobile 5G. Would it be possible to somehow enable the T-Mobile US bands on that variant?
600 MHz is low band and i think this device antenna or other RF-elements doesn't support such low band. 5G is too new also and you have to also somehow define en-dc combinations so i don't recommend buy this variant. If you like make sure 5G works, buy device from home market.
Hi all,
I'm wondering whether it is possible in some way to unlock additional NR bands on the S20. As far as I understand the Snapdragon 865 chipset, it comes as a fully-fledged 5G mobile platform which can be used in all countries and which supports all possible NR frequencies/bands.
So, it seems to me, that Samsung just locks off the majority of bands in the different models (for example, I got the G9810 and like to use it overall in Europe. However, Samsung only delivers the bands N1 and N78 but not e.g. N28).
Would be great if anybody could give me a hint about this.
Best
protonic_1
I think there is no way to add more bands because these are defined to hardware. But i'm very interested about your model 4G Carrier Aggregation Combinations. These can get from log file: https://mt-tech.fi/en/how-to-get-4g...ons-from-your-android-phone/#Qualcomm_devices . Could you please share to me this BandInfo file? You can send this to https://cacombos.com/contribute
check out the Samsung Band Selection app on the Play Store. Supposedly, it can unlock hidden bands.
I looked at it but I'm unsure which bands are available to Sprint/ T Mobile in the St. Louis area. I set to Automatic. Playing it safe I guess .
Also when I switch to 5G it doen't show any bands. The S20 + is capable of more 5G bands I hear
corvus.corax said:
check out the Samsung Band Selection app on the Play Store. Supposedly, it can unlock hidden bands.
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Only can disable/enable bands what hardware support. If it doesn't you can't just randomly unlock bands.
Aerostar601 said:
I looked at it but I'm unsure which bands are available to Sprint/ T Mobile in the St. Louis area. I set to Automatic. Playing it safe I guess .
Also when I switch to 5G it doen't show any bands. The S20 + is capable of more 5G bands I hear
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What model Samsung S20+ you have? From modem logs you could export some data what your phone support: https://mt-tech.fi/en/how-to-get-4g...ions-from-your-android-phone/#Samsung_Devices
I was wondering how much of a 5g coverage limitation there was for the N976V in comparison the N976U variants. Both devices are unlocked.
According to Service Manual the capability is only on the high frequencies 5G NR, nothing mentioned on the Sub6.
Have not checked the actual ICs yet. If the ICs are there on the board, it should be possible to get Sub6 bands by completely modifying the device preferably with full root and unlocked bootloader. For NA devices this is hard as exploits for them get patched quickly including inside the CPU by QFuse which locks the CPU to specific hardened bootloader.
Not sure about antenna routing for the Sub6 that may require even more low level Qualcomm modification.