Weird N976N - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

Hello every body
I bought this used note 10+ 5G from Dubai in last September, It was N976N/DS dual sim and I was working good in both sim cards but software in the mobile was too old so I tried to get KOO firmware to get OTA updates.
Now my mobile became so weired,
1- It became single sim phone only "N976N"
2- It considers the phone outside korea and anything related to network it named "Roaming" which made the phone loses network frequently to connect to another available network. Some times the phone changes time to show me both Seoul local time and Cairo local time same as roaming.
3- Cannot disbale or enable VOLTE option.
4- When it loses network it show me "Limited Services only".
5- Signal strength is very poor compared to my old Note 9, many calls are poor.
Notice:
On the back of the phone, it's written that the model is "N975FD" note "N976N" but the two IMEI & S-N are the same in the back and inside the options menus.
I'm bored with this phone and I didn't any person can deal with this phone.
Thank you

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[Q] insert sim card to access network services

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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[Q] TMobile Galaxy S2 in Indian network not getting registered

Its a unlocked TMobile samsung galaxy S2 (SGH - T989) from US which I am trying to use in India. I had bought it from t-mobile as part of a 2 year contract. After completing my two years contract, I got the phone unlocked from t-mobile before coming to India. The phone worked fine for first 15 days here in India but stopped working since then. I have tried many different SIM cards from different Indian mobile service providers. These SIM cards work perfectly fine on other handsets . *#06# shows correct IMEI which matches with what is printed on the back side. Phone shows signal towers with varying signal strength. I could see the signal towers even after disabling Wifi and location services but when i try to make a call, it says "Not registered on network". Wifi, if enabled, works fine though. When I try to select a network operator from Mobile networks menu, it does say registered to network occasionally but mostly it fails to connect to any network (i have tried both manual and automatic selection) but even if it says registered to network, when i try to make call, it says not registered on network so I am not able to make any calls at all. I have tried factory reset and upgraded to JB 4.1.2 (radio: UVMC6) but problem still stays. Please help me.
Did you try entering the correct apn ? Similar thing happened to me but i took it to the sim card company and they entered the apn manually and it worked.
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I did try APN but I believe that is for GPRS/EDGE and 3D and these will take effect once cell network is established.

LG G4 reception issue

I am having an issue with a phone I recently bought on eBay to replace my wife’s phone – a Samsung S3. After researching, I selected one that appeared to be compatible to our carriers’ network – AT&T. It’s a new factory unlocked LG G4 model US991 running Android 6.0 that arrived in a sealed LG box. I moved the sim card from the old phone to the new one, but I initially couldn’t get it to connect to our network. A call to AT&T customer service didn’t provide much help although they had me check the usual things when transferring a sim to a new phone. They advised to go to my AT&T store for help in getting it to connect. They were also unsuccessful after checking and verifying several things (not really sure what). They concluded that the phone must not really be unlocked as it was advertised.
Frustrated with that, I decided to try contacting the eBay seller about the issue and was happy to get a fairly quick reply, telling me to change the following network settings:
Select Mobile networks
Network mode – GSM/UMTS
GSM/UMTS settings
Network submode – Legacy 3GPP multi
Network operators – after choosing Search – found AT&T, RAT:WCDMA
And it worked - voice and texting both functioning well – and most importantly my wife was now happy. But it didn’t take long to realize the reception wasn’t nearly as good as my old Samsung S2 on the same network. We were in a rural location recently and where my phone was showing a decent signal, the G4 barely showed any and sometimes none. I also noticed that no matter where we were located, there was never an indication of a 4G connection in the home screen icons. So I then tried changing the network connections to the following that resulted in the 4G icon displaying but unfortunately voice and text stopped working completely (got an error message – no SIM card or SIM card error):
Network mode – LTE/CDMA
I also set the APN to NXTGENPHONE and its' settings according to the AT&T website
I’m hoping there’s something I can change to improve the connectivity/reception on this phone since my wife really likes everything else about it. I would appreciate any help/advice you could give.
Thanks
H815 TWN
in a rural the G4 H815 barely showed any and sometimes none Signal.
And the moto E showing a decent signal 4G and 3G.
Check out this thread: [FIX] US991 LS991 mobile data not working after Marshmallow update at: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/fix-us991-mobile-data-doesnt-t3356706 and see if the fix helps at all.
Confirm with AT&T that they tried one of their latest AT&T LTE capable sim cards to see if the issue is in the sim card you've been using. If not get them to try it.
bogen24 said:
I am having an issue with a phone I recently bought on eBay to replace my wife’s phone – a Samsung S3. After researching, I selected one that appeared to be compatible to our carriers’ network – AT&T. It’s a new factory unlocked LG G4 model US991 running Android 6.0 that arrived in a sealed LG box. I moved the sim card from the old phone to the new one, but I initially couldn’t get it to connect to our network. A call to AT&T customer service didn’t provide much help although they had me check the usual things when transferring a sim to a new phone. They advised to go to my AT&T store for help in getting it to connect. They were also unsuccessful after checking and verifying several things (not really sure what). They concluded that the phone must not really be unlocked as it was advertised.
Frustrated with that, I decided to try contacting the eBay seller about the issue and was happy to get a fairly quick reply, telling me to change the following network settings:
Select Mobile networks
Network mode – GSM/UMTS
GSM/UMTS settings
Network submode – Legacy 3GPP multi
Network operators – after choosing Search – found AT&T, RAT:WCDMA
And it worked - voice and texting both functioning well – and most importantly my wife was now happy. But it didn’t take long to realize the reception wasn’t nearly as good as my old Samsung S2 on the same network. We were in a rural location recently and where my phone was showing a decent signal, the G4 barely showed any and sometimes none. I also noticed that no matter where we were located, there was never an indication of a 4G connection in the home screen icons. So I then tried changing the network connections to the following that resulted in the 4G icon displaying but unfortunately voice and text stopped working completely (got an error message – no SIM card or SIM card error):
Network mode – LTE/CDMA
I also set the APN to NXTGENPHONE and its' settings according to the AT&T website
I’m hoping there’s something I can change to improve the connectivity/reception on this phone since my wife really likes everything else about it. I would appreciate any help/advice you could give.
Thanks
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What is your signal strength on both Samsung and lg?
Download an app called advanced signal status on both phones
What is the db? And signal stength?
One should be a minus one should be a plus
They will also fluctuate so give me the number it usually sits at
deltadiesel said:
What is your signal strength on both Samsung and lg?
Download an app called advanced signal status on both phones
What is the db? And signal stength?
One should be a minus one should be a plus
They will also fluctuate so give me the number it usually sits at
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Thanks, I'll try it and post back.
The results I got from the Advanced Signal Status app:
Samsung S2 - all entries showed n/a
LG G4 - Under GSM(2G/3G), RSSI was usually at -111 (5%), Signal strength was 1 db (3%)
sdembiske said:
Check out this thread: [FIX] US991 LS991 mobile data not working after Marshmallow update at: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/fix-us991-mobile-data-doesnt-t3356706 and see if the fix helps at all.
Confirm with AT&T that they tried one of their latest AT&T LTE capable sim cards to see if the issue is in the sim card you've been using. If not get them to try it.
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The APN update did not appear to have any effect.
I'll go back to the AT&T store to verify the sim card as soon as I can.
bogen24 said:
The APN update did not appear to have any effect.
I'll go back to the AT&T store to verify the sim card as soon as I can.
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OK - Thanks.
If your IEMI is not registered on their network (likely, as you didn't buy the phone from them), see if they will register it. May require that you buy a new LTE capable SIM card from them.
You may want to check out the first session in this link as well: https://recomhub.com/blog/fix-signal-problem-in-lg-g4/
bogen24 said:
The results I got from the Advanced Signal Status app:
Samsung S2 - all entries showed n/a
LG G4 - Under GSM(2G/3G), RSSI was usually at -111 (5%), Signal strength was 1 db (3%)
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That is a very weak signal.
Here's the catch
Both phones should have displayed the signal strength
So you are using 2 different network bands on the phone
It's either your sim, or select another band on your LG G4
2G/3G that your phone is currently running on is an older network, and since your Samsung is not registered on that network you have selected wrong band on your LG G4 or your sim card is not compatible to operate on the network you want to be on
bogen24 said:
I am having an issue with a phone I recently bought on eBay to replace my wife’s phone – a Samsung S3. After researching, I selected one that appeared to be compatible to our carriers’ network – AT&T. It’s a new factory unlocked LG G4 model US991 running Android 6.0 that arrived in a sealed LG box. I moved the sim card from the old phone to the new one, but I initially couldn’t get it to connect to our network. A call to AT&T customer service didn’t provide much help although they had me check the usual things when transferring a sim to a new phone. They advised to go to my AT&T store for help in getting it to connect. They were also unsuccessful after checking and verifying several things (not really sure what). They concluded that the phone must not really be unlocked as it was advertised.
Frustrated with that, I decided to try contacting the eBay seller about the issue and was happy to get a fairly quick reply, telling me to change the following network settings:
Select Mobile networks
Network mode – GSM/UMTS
GSM/UMTS settings
Network submode – Legacy 3GPP multi
Network operators – after choosing Search – found AT&T, RAT:WCDMA
And it worked - voice and texting both functioning well – and most importantly my wife was now happy. But it didn’t take long to realize the reception wasn’t nearly as good as my old Samsung S2 on the same network. We were in a rural location recently and where my phone was showing a decent signal, the G4 barely showed any and sometimes none. I also noticed that no matter where we were located, there was never an indication of a 4G connection in the home screen icons. So I then tried changing the network connections to the following that resulted in the 4G icon displaying but unfortunately voice and text stopped working completely (got an error message – no SIM card or SIM card error):
Network mode – LTE/CDMA
I also set the APN to NXTGENPHONE and its' settings according to the AT&T website
I’m hoping there’s something I can change to improve the connectivity/reception on this phone since my wife really likes everything else about it. I would appreciate any help/advice you could give.
Thanks
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I have several ideas for the reason of your problem. First of all, is everything ok with your SIM-card? Wasn't it damaged when you installed it in the new phone? Also your type of card can be not suitable for this certain phone model, unfortunately that happens sometimes
I'm really surprised that the customer service wasn't really helpful in your case, as I know they should check such cases personally in special centers and fix the tech problems. I recommend you to call them again and ask about this
And nice 4G connection demands a constant good signal. It's a rather common problem for the phones but not because of the bad networks but your current location, there are many places where this signal is very weak I had such problem in my house, I ended with buying a signal booster https://www.myamplifiers.com/4g-lte-booster/ which in my case was really helpful. However I suppose that your main problem isn't the signal but your phone, I think that you really need to check it in a special service center because all these problems mean nothing good for your device, especially the new one
I am merely speculating but depending on how old your last sim card is, it could just be as simple as getting (here in Canada they're like $5-$10) a new up to date one. It could also be an issue with the phone antenna itself?
Network mostly recovered
Just install advanced task manager from play store and set it to kill task every 15 min or so. Network issue will be gone. This is what worked for me. Thanks.
Bijoy414 said:
Just install advanced task manager from play store and set it to kill task every 15 min or so. Network issue will be gone. This is what worked for me. Thanks.
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Could you tell me which task you have to stop. I have Task manager Show System Tasks selected and not sure which task is that?
Thank you
Greg
bogen24 said:
I am having an issue with a phone I recently bought on eBay to replace my wife’s phone – a Samsung S3. After researching, I selected one that appeared to be compatible to our carriers’ network – AT&T. It’s a new factory unlocked LG G4 model US991 running Android 6.0 that arrived in a sealed LG box. I moved the sim card from the old phone to the new one, but I initially couldn’t get it to connect to our network. A call to AT&T customer service didn’t provide much help although they had me check the usual things when transferring a sim to a new phone. They advised to go to my AT&T store for help in getting it to connect. They were also unsuccessful after checking and verifying several things (not really sure what). They concluded that the phone must not really be unlocked as it was advertised.
Frustrated with that, I decided to try contacting the eBay seller about the issue and was happy to get a fairly quick reply, telling me to change the following network settings:
Select Mobile networks
Network mode – GSM/UMTS
GSM/UMTS settings
Network submode – Legacy 3GPP multi
Network operators – after choosing Search – found AT&T, RAT:WCDMA
And it worked - voice and texting both functioning well – and most importantly my wife was now happy. But it didn’t take long to realize the reception wasn’t nearly as good as my old Samsung S2 on the same network. We were in a rural location recently and where my phone was showing a decent signal, the G4 barely showed any and sometimes none. I also noticed that no matter where we were located, there was never an indication of a 4G connection in the home screen icons. So I then tried changing the network connections to the following that resulted in the 4G icon displaying but unfortunately voice and text stopped working completely (got an error message – no SIM card or SIM card error):
Network mode – LTE/CDMA
I also set the APN to NXTGENPHONE and its' settings according to the AT&T website
I’m hoping there’s something I can change to improve the connectivity/reception on this phone since my wife really likes everything else about it. I would appreciate any help/advice you could give.
Thanks
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Hey... I had this similar problem. I bought an Iphone 9 and and I had many problems with my signal. In many times, my cell phone showed "1 bar" of 4G, so I couldn't do almost anything. Fortunately, a friend told my about an signal booster and now my signal problems are done. I bought it in a website named amplificadordesenal.es and it's been really GREAT!! it cost a little but it was the better solution.
Hope this can help you

Samsung a3 2015 (a300fu) not finding network

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 ?
peter43 said:
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 .

Galaxy Watch Active 2 LTE - Unable to make/receive calls

Hi folks,
I recently bought an Active Watch 2 and already have a Vodafone UK mobile account to which I added the One Number service.
I've discovered that on my watch while on 4G, I cannot make or receive phone calls.
There is definitely a data connection there, as I can send a text message or use the Internet browser app to view a website.
What happens is I dial a number, I get 2 beeps and then a Call Ended message. I've spent over 10 hours on the phone/chat to Vodafone trying to get this resolved to no avail. I've done a number of resets, SIM swaps etc.
This morning I noticed on the watch under Settings in the Phone app, that there is an option for "Preferred Number for Calls" which is greyed out and set to 'Watch'. I'm sure at one point when I first got the watch I was able to select Phone or Watch. Could this have something to do with it? Is the VF network blocking the call because the watch is trying to phone from the One Number secondary number instead of my contract phone number ?
Any help appreciated!
Hey there.
I have the exact same problem myself, my carrier is o2 and have an Active2 LTE.
Set everything up through the esim QR Code. I am the £5 data per month, and yet am unable to make or receive phone calls through LTE / Wi-Fi. No issues though with data and messaging.
It occasionally worked when I first set it up a couple of months ago, but since the latest Tizen update to 5.0 something, there is no option under 'remote connection' in the Galaxy Wearable app to make/receive calls. When testing my original Galaxy Watch out, the call option is there and it is on Tizen 4.0 and I am able to make WiFi calls.
At first I thought the issue was with o2 but am now thinking it is related to Samsung services. Via Bluetooth the Active2 works fine with call functionality but through WiFi/lte, nothing. The odd issue as well, is that, when testing through LTE on the watch it remotely connects very briefly to the phone when attempting the call but then the phone automatically disconnects from remote dialling.
I would say that it is definitely software related, I also have tried all troubleshooting issues and more with no luck.
Hey there. Have you managed to get a fix for this?
I have been in contact with both o2 and Samaunf on this very issue and Samsung are saying to send it in for repairs. I am very dubious though that it is a hardware issue, rather software related.
Hi I have now got both a galaxy watch and a galaxy watch3 here in the UK to now work stand alone on a pay as you go ESIM and wondered if some of my findings may help.....
First the Galaxy Watch i bought second hand on an auction site
it had been on EE in the UK and when i first loaded an esim on it I could not make calls or connect to the network...
I looked under settings connections mobile networks only to find that there was no option to select 3g / 3g4g mode ....
Hence the unit was setup only to connect via 4g data ....by default ....and so would only send Voice calls over LTE ...and hence when i changed the ESIM from EE yo Vodafone I could not make calls or SMS ...and only had emergency calls over vodafone if i was in a 4g service area with no ability to search for or connect to 3g
So I downloaded OXX versions of the firmware instead of OXA for the UK ...and i got the earliest version i could find.
Then loaded it onto the watch ... then I checked the CSC and EE where using a non BTU CSC code so first...
I changed the CSC to BTU so I could support non EE ESIMs
Next I Uploaded an ESIM from Vodafone via Galaxy Wear on a samsung phone over a bluetooth link after first activating
the esim test feature of wear app to enable QT code scanning to load the ESIM.
The OXX firmware activated the 3g 3g-4g section option under settings connections mobile networks so i could enable 4g/3g auto selection .....then the watch could find and connect to 3g or 4g networks and make voice calls and send / recieve sms.
then I put the watch into firmware download mode to install OXA firmware ...and it was an the oldest version i could find
the watch rebooted and so i now had OXA firmware with the 3g-3g/4g toggle still present under settings.
checked it was on 3g-4g auto selection.
then I enabled Dexv mode and made sure the CSC was still on BTU for generic UK ....it wasnt it had changed so I reset it to BTU
then I upgraded the firmware to the latest version via wear app ...
So end up with a generic BTU UK CSC with the latest Firmware BUT with the 3g/4g selection option under mobile networks.
with another service providers ESIM installed 3g/4g to auto select and it all works fine.
hence myadvice is if you dont have 3g/4g then the watch may be locked to 4g ONLY and VOLTE as its only mode with the CDC set to something generic EE for example...
Hope this is of assistance as many conplain that the watch wont work stand alone for voice calls or sms properly
my days of time and many esim tests until i got 3g support and 3g-4g auto load lead mr to think that the watch is often
locked to 4g data and VOLTE only ....
I now have done this on watch and watch 3 models with full sucess stand alone pay as you go esims ....with the watch fully stand alone...working like a normal cell phone ....with esim service with a different provider to the sim in my samsung phone
comment please .... hope that helps
Hi. My problem is different from this. I can make and receive calls from My Active2 LTE and I can also send text messages. However, I cannot receive text messages. Basically I bought this watch to rely on this for calls and messages and this got totally disappointed me.
Any advise on how we can receive text messages?
I have had this problem too. The issue is in phone settings. Go to ADVANCED FEATURES and turn on ALLOW CALLS ON OTHER DEVICES also turn on mobile data in this setting.

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