I know on my Droid 1 I could dial ##program and it brought up a menu that had an option to change the voice codec. Made call quality so much better. Tried it today on my Fascinate and it doesnt work. Anyone know the code or a way to get into that menu?
Dial *#22745927
Then SPC code 000000
Select OK to hidden menu enable
Then dial **772
Your in but becareful!
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What does that menu do? I don't see any options there. It was so much easier on incredible. Has anyone been successful changing to ervc-b? If yes, how? Thanks!!!!
You can also do a PRL update, which all it does is resets your towers. And connects you to the closes tower. (essentially improving signal strength) Dial *228 and its option 1.
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Option 2
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When I try to enter spc code 000000 it says that it is incorrect.
So i got into the menu but dont see where the option is to change the voice codec. The menu navigation is a bit confusing.
I don't either - it is like the old school programming menus to activate a phone. I posted this over on AF as well - but no one seems to know. The voice quality on the SF is better than the Dinc as far as I am concerned, but would like to see if I can make it even better.
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This is my first how to here so I know it will sucks but oh well lol.
I saw someone post on general forums about voice quality. For what reason this isn't set to default i don't know.
What this does is enables and changes your Voice codec(unless its called something else) to EVRC-B.
Requirements: Need your MSL #
To get your MSL # you can either call sprint and play dumb(I say i need to reprogram my phone) or since we have root download MSL Reader off the market.
Step 1: Once you have the MSL # go to you dial pad and press ##3282#.
Step 2: You will get a window that says EPST, hit the Edit Mode. This will prompt you for your password. Type in your MSL number there and hit OK.
Step 3: Now your are in the EPST, Go to the Advanced menu.
Step 4: Scroll down till you see Vocoder. Enable this if it not by pressing on it and slecting enable.
Step 5: Below Vocoder is the EVRC-B, do the same thing if it is not enabled.
Step 6:Next setting is the Home Orig and Roam Orig. You want to change these to EVRC-B.
Step 7: Press your menu button, Commit Modifications will appear. Press it to save the changes. This will automatically reboot your phone.
Once it is back up, people should notice a better call quality from you.
Written pretty ****ty huh? lol
I've heard not all of the towers use all of the codecs.. but I'd think that wouldn't be a problem unless roaming or in rural areas.
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This has been posted for weeks...just sayin.
Already in the stickied FAQ at the top of this forum. You should request this be deleted.
Dont mind all the other ignorants thanks for your help youve helped me thanks again
southern87 said:
This is my first how to here so I know it will sucks but oh well lol.
I saw someone post on general forums about voice quality. For what reason this isn't set to default i don't know.
What this does is enables and changes your Voice codec(unless its called something else) to EVRC-B.
Requirements: Need your MSL #
To get your MSL # you can either call sprint and play dumb(I say i need to reprogram my phone) or since we have root download MSL Reader off the market.
Step 1: Once you have the MSL # go to you dial pad and press ##3282#.
Step 2: You will get a window that says EPST, hit the Edit Mode. This will prompt you for your password. Type in your MSL number there and hit OK.
Step 3: Now your are in the EPST, Go to the Advanced menu.
Step 4: Scroll down till you see Vocoder. Enable this if it not by pressing on it and slecting enable.
Step 5: Below Vocoder is the EVRC-B, do the same thing if it is not enabled.
Step 6:Next setting is the Home Orig and Roam Orig. You want to change these to EVRC-B.
Step 7: Press your menu button, Commit Modifications will appear. Press it to save the changes. This will automatically reboot your phone.
Once it is back up, people should notice a better call quality from you.
Written pretty ****ty huh? lol
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EDIT: I got it to work
I did this on my EVO 4G... I don't think it made any difference whatsoever.
Tried this on Synergy's latest nightly. It didn't automatically reboot the phone, but I lost signal completely. I'm manually rebooting now, I'm praying that it works properly.
What are the default values, in case I need to change it back?
Have tried this before and completely lost signal. YMMV.
I am trying to figure out the completely unnecessary use of profanity at the end of your post though. Try to have some class when posting in a forum read by all age groups. Read the Forum Rules regarding use of language which may be offensive to others.
I ended up booting just fine, got my signal back as well. I guess Synergy just wasn't interested in getting rebooted
I'll see if it works, it's about 4 in the morning for me, so I can't really call anyone.
LiquidSolstice said:
Tried this on Synergy's latest nightly. It didn't automatically reboot the phone, but I lost signal completely. I'm manually rebooting now, I'm praying that it works properly.
What are the default values, in case I need to change it back?
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Default Settings:
Step 5: Below Vocoder is the EVRC, do the same thing if it is not enabled.
Step 6:Next setting is the Home Orig and Roam Orig. You want to change these to EVRC.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140578
Improve CDMA Call Sound Quality via a Codec Change.
A few instances of this Codec change have popped up on XDA, PPCG, and even androidforums. For this reason, I'm unable to give credit to the original source. I have gathered as much data into one place around the subject. There are a few important things to note. This adjustment changes the Codec used to compress the voices of you and your caller across the Cell Network using EVRC-B which is an updated revision to the current CDMA standard EVRC. It has been noted in a few places, that making this change CAN effect your ability to make outbound calls in some roaming situations, including over Network extenders like the AirRave. As always, YMMV and I STRONGLY recommend that you both test this change in your normal use environments as well as keep a general idea of these instructions handy in the event you need to revert to the default settings in an emergency. As always, YOU and YOU ALONE are FULLY responsible for changes to any handset in which these and any modifications are made.
1. With MSL in hand, go to the Phone app and dial ##3282#
2. Click Edit Mode
3. Your "Password" is your Phone's MSL, enter it here.
4. Click Advanced
5. Scroll down the list and note the entries for EVRC-B, Home Orig, and Roam Orig.
6. Change EVRC-B to "Enable"
7. Change Home Orig and Roam Orig to "EVRC-B"
8. Hit Menu, and select "Commit Modifications"
9. Your phone will prompt you to click ok to restart or it will restart automatically.
To reverse the changes, repeat all of the above steps except change the following.
6. Change EVRC-B to "Disable"
7. Change Home Orig and Roam Orig to "EVRC"
Click to learn more about EVRC and EVRC-B
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If you have an Airave... this is no good. EVRC-B = No connection.
I've contacted Verizon about the constant data-dropping issue I've been having with my Thunderbolt. The suggestion was to change the modem settings through:
Dial ##778
Edit Mode
000000
Modem Settings
Rev. A
Enable
OK
Menu
Commit Modifications
My question is, would these settings stay if I wipe and change ROM, especially from Sense to AOSP? I'm assuming ##778 woudn't even work under AOSP, but if I changed it under Sense, would the settings stick?
Yes, even if you wipe everything it was still active 3 roms later when I went to see why the handoff between 3g and 4g was taking so long it was still under enable.
If I helped you in any way please use the thank you button
So what does each option do? I mean enable vs ephrd? I have had data drop issues and I just changed the Rev.A settings to enable. But I would love to know why I am doing this.
That would disable 4G, I suppose?
How to program the model under a different service provider? I installed Official Rom 2.3.4 (Sense 2.1) # 2.11.605.5
After logging into the engineering menu and connect to the program QPST & DFS (as well as after dialing # # 778) line displays the ESN number 000000. Normally there should be a set of numbers \ letters.
I have no idea ... : (
Ok iam on infected ROM . I have been stuck on 1x for like a week now I have had no 3g.does anyone and I mean anyone know how to fix it . I have the hboot 1.4 and don't want to have to get a new one
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What PRL? Have you tried updating your PRL?
Try calling sprint and ask for a reset.
Also check ur phone in another city (maybe ur hanging around in one area?) I lost 3g at home when lightning struck a tower and only had 1x for a week.
Ohter times, i have 1x and i just have to turn mobile network off and on to get it back.
Check your prl. I know I was stuck on 1x for a while because a prl borked my 3g. Thankfully I'm usually on wifi anyway.
I was stuck on 1x for about 3 months and it was pissing me off. I went in to sprint and they did a reset and it fixed it. You can have sprint reset it over the phone but you have to call from a different phone.
U can reset it yourself by doing this just make sure you are in a decent service area.
##72786#
select edit and enter MSL
select menu and then Reset
After phone goes through hands free activation and your back at your dialer, enter this:
##3282#
select edit and enter MSL
select data profile
select menu and select Restore
After your rebooted and back at your home screen go into settings/system updates/ and update your profile.
Make sure you are on a Rom that has the ability to update your profile.
I got stuck on 1x once and this re provisioning worked and I didn't need to call sprint.
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What guy above said
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gunfromsako said:
U can reset it yourself by doing this just make sure you are in a decent service area.
##72786#
select edit and enter MSL
select menu and then Reset
After phone goes through hands free activation and your back at your dialer, enter this:
##3282#
select edit and enter MSL
select data profile
select menu and select Restore
After your rebooted and back at your home screen go into settings/system updates/ and update your profile.
Make sure you are on a Rom that has the ability to update your profile.
I got stuck on 1x once and this re provisioning worked and I didn't need to call sprint.
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This is effectively the same method sprint will have you do when you call for the reset. Some times it still doesn't work without them doing something on their end though. Also it's unlikely he knows what his master subsidy lock code is. If you don't know it call sprint they will have you do this and tell you what your MSL is.
Ok . I have done all of everyone's ideas . I am on prl 21083 .
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Alright that worked. I flashed the 21083 prl and the 21081 prl in the same recovery session then did ##72786# then rebooted and it went through the hands free stuff and let it update the prl from the 21081 to the 21083 and bama I got my 3g back. Thank u for it help and suggestions
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gunfromsako said:
U can reset it yourself by doing this just make sure you are in a decent service area.
##72786#
select edit and enter MSL
select menu and then Reset
After phone goes through hands free activation and your back at your dialer, enter this:
##3282#
select edit and enter MSL
select data profile
select menu and select Restore
After your rebooted and back at your home screen go into settings/system updates/ and update your profile.
Make sure you are on a Rom that has the ability to update your profile.
I got stuck on 1x once and this re provisioning worked and I didn't need to call sprint.
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Awesome! I have been stuck on 1x for days now, went to the Sprint store twice, and called customer care 4 times with no luck. My speedtest results were .12-.13mbps average, now they're .75-.85mbps which isn't the best (Verizon is a constant 1.5mbps here) but after looking at the cost to switch to Verizon and what i'd be losing, I'm so glad you guys got my back! Thanks!
Hi EPST and reprogramming your phone, a comprehensive guide
I see a lot of posts in dev threads like "i flashed your rom now my signal/data is gone" so i decided to create this guide to help relieve unnecessary posts. Hope it helps
An introduction to EPST
Epst is a application that sprint uses to activate/program a phone. It read/writes to the NAM of your phone.NAM is an acronym for Numeric Assignment Module and is the place in TDMA/CDMA equipment where your phone number, ESN, system information and data settings live. In the old days we programmed handsets by hand, now it is usually done OTA (much is preset, a little is manually entered, data provisioning is truly OTA). It has many uses but this guide will concentrate on the data portion of epst. Here are the 3 codes that we will be using:
##3282# (data)
##72786# (scrtn)
##786# (reverse logistics support)
Keep in mind you will need your msl either from sprint (its really easy to get), or msl reader from the maket (root required)
##3282# (Data)
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
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The Data menu is broken down into 6 menus and usb charging selection.
1. Data Profile: This is where you can setup multiple data profiles (not sure why you would to) and contains your sprint username and other info on your data profile.
2. Evdo: Two menus here DDTM and preferred mode. DDTM is an option to where if you are downloading over your 3g/1x it will send calls to voice mail. It can be useful if you are trying to download a large file over 3g and don't want it to be interrupted. Preferred mode is exactly that... your network preferred mode. There are several settings there all of which are safe to use. Mine is set to cdma hdr only because i have no lte in my area. In theory it should save a little battery life by not scanning for lte.
3. Advanced: This menu contains a lot of important info. From your esn/meid to toggling lte.
There a few settings in here you can tweak to possibly benefit from.
A. Slot Cycle Index (SCI): This determines how often a handset polls the network for coverage and incoming packets. The default value is 2. A "Slot" is 1.28 seconds and doubles with each incremental change from 0 to 7 (0=1.28, 1=2.56, 2=5.12 seconds, etc). setting a handset to poll more often may use noticeably more battery if coverage is thin or lacking.
B. ACCOLC (Access Overload Class): This code determines your priority to make and receive calls on the network. Higher the number, lower the priority. Lower the number, higher the priority. Emergency Services reserves 0 + 1 (please do not use these) leaving your choices to 2-9.
C.Removing the Sprint Proxy
1. With MSL in hand, go to the Phone app and dial ##3282#
2. Click Edit Mode
3. Your "Password" is your Phone's MSL, enter it here.
4. Click Advanced
5. Scroll down to RTSP/HTTP Setting
6. Change RTSP proxy IP to 0.0.0.0 or You can leave this blank if you like
7. Change RTSP proxy Port to 0 (Zero)
8. HTTP proxy IP to 0.0.0.0 or You could leave this blank if you like
9. HTTP proxy port to 0 (Zero)
10.Once complete, back out to the home screen and enjoy Downloads and a .20- .60 mbps increase in 3G speeds!
It may not hurt to verify the settings are in place by following steps 1 through 5 again, if you're OCD. Removing this proxy removes at least one or more hops in between you and your connection destination, possibly increasing your WAN connection speed via 2G/3G/4G and Wi-Fi. As always, use at your own risk and take a screen shot of your original settings.
D. Improve CDMA Call Sound Quality via a Codec Change:
There are a few important things to note. This adjustment changes the Codec used to compress the voices of you and your caller across the Cell Network using EVRC-B which is an updated revision to the current CDMA standard EVRC. It has been noted in a few places, that making this change CAN effect your ability to make outbound calls in some roaming situations, including over Network extenders like the AirRave. As always, YMMV and I STRONGLY recommend that you both test this change in your normal use environments as well as keep a general idea of these instructions handy in the event you need to revert to the default settings in an emergency. As always, YOU and YOU ALONE are FULLY responsible for changes to any handset in which these and any modifications are made.
1. With MSL in hand, go to the Phone app and dial ##3282#
2. Click Edit Mode
3. Your "Password" is your Phone's MSL, enter it here.
4. Click Advanced
5. Scroll down the list and note the entries for EVRC-B, Home Orig, and Roam Orig.
6. Change EVRC-B to "Enable"
7. Change Home Orig and Roam Orig to "EVRC-B"
8. Hit Menu, and select "Commit Modifications"
9. Your phone will prompt you to click ok to restart or it will restart automatically.
To reverse the changes, repeat all of the above steps except change the following.
6. Change EVRC-B to "Disable"
7. Change Home Orig and Roam Orig to "EVRC"
Click to learn more about EVRC and EVRC-B
4. DSS:Not sure if these really need to be messed with unless you have flashed to another carrier...
5. LTE Record Various logs and scan rates for LTE safe to adjust...
6. PDN Setting I only found one document which seemed to pertain to this Here There are 3 sub menus internet, ota, and pam (phone as modem?). If anyone knows more about this fell free to chime in. :good:
##72786# (SCTRN)
This menu contains 4 sections containing your MDN, MSID, M.IP Custom Profile1-NAI and AAA shared secret password. All of these are unique to your data profile and should never change. The ##code is used to reset these 4 items to re-provision your phone without wiping any data.
##786# (Hard Reset)
This menu contains a lot of the same info as the previous codes with a little extra. It is used for the quintessential "hard reset". This will completely wipe data/app, your internal sd, and NAM so your phone can be re-provisioned.
FAQ SECTION
Note: I do not fully understand how or why the NAM section of your phone becomes corrupt but is does. I have never had to call sprint to have them fix my data so i hope this helps.
Q. Help im stuck on 1x/2g.
Q. I just flashed your rom now i have no signal help!
Q. My data speeds really suck lately anyone else?
Note: All these fixes must be preformed on a stock or stock based rom with epst support and make sure you are in a known good signal area
A. These are all very common questions i have seen around here in the past years and are all very easy to fix... process below.
Whenever i have data issues whether it be stuck on 1x, no data/signal, or slow data, I always follow the following steps...
1. ill just do a profile update and see if that helps.
2. If that doesn't help this is my next step.
Enter Dialer
##3282#
select edit and enter MSL
select data profile
select menu and select Restore
reboot and update profile
3.Still no worky?
Enter Dialer:
##72786#
select edit and enter MSL
select menu and then Reset
After phone goes through "hands free activation" and your back at your dialer, enter this:
##3282#
select edit and enter MSL
select data profile
select menu and select Restore
After your rebooted and back at your home screen go into settings/system updates/ and update your profile.
4. This is your last step before calling sprint (which i have never had to, this has always worked for me).
THIS WILL WIPE EVERYTHING IN DATA/APP AS WELL AS YOUR INTERNAL SD! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED SO MAKE A BACKUP
Enter Dialer
##786#
select menu and select reset
enter msl and select ok
After phone goes through "hands free activation" go into settings/system updates/ and update your profile and you should be set
This guide is a WIP, and yes i know most of this information is already in some thread buried somewhere but I thought a little consolidation was in order. Maybe we can get data questions in here and there wont be 4 pages of someone trying to figure out why their data wont work in a dev thread.:good:
Also this is my first attempt at a guide...go easy on me.
Prl Information
PRL INFORMATION AND UPDATING
Thank you Digiblur for letting me kang some of your OP. I really appreciate it. Go thank this guy NAOWZ!
Take a moment and read this article before reading any further: What is a PRL?
PRL Series - Acct- Device
25xxx = Residential acct - LTE/800SMR
24xxx = Business acct (some 3G roaming added) - LTE/800SMR
55xxx = Residential acct - worldphone LTE/800SMR
56xxx = Corporate acct (VZW 3G roaming) - worldphone LTE/800SMR
16xxx = Corporate acct (VZW 3G roaming) - LTE/800SMR
11xxx = Corporate acct (VZW 3G roaming) - no LTE/no 800SMR
12xxx = Corporate acct (VZW 3G roaming) - no LTE/low priority 800SMR
60xxx = Residential acct - no LTE/no 800SMR
21xxx = Residential acct - no LTE/low priority 800SMR
51xxx = iPhone5 - low priority 800SMR
800 SMR Enabled PRLs/Areas
xxx13 - DFW, Chicago, Baltimore, North CA, Atlanta, Boston, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, New Mexico, New York, Orlando, San Antonio and Southern California
PRL Change Logs and Full Analysis' can be found on this website:
www.batonrougebroadband.info This is Digiblurs site the guy is full of info
PRL 00001, 00002, 00003, and 01337 are modded PRLs that force your phone to use Verizon's network for voice and 3G Prl 15094, 15096, 17098 are PRLs that force you to use US Cellular's network for voice and 3G. Use these for TESTING purposes only. I do not recommend or condone using them 100% of the time. You will not be able to determine when you are roaming. You won't even be able to tell if you roaming internationally!! There is a 300mb data cap and other minute based roaming caps with Sprint. Myself or this website are NOT responsible if you break your Terms of Service and get your contract terminated. Discussions about how to get your contract terminated using these non-Sprint PRLs will not be tolerated and will be deleted. If Verizon/USCC works for you and Sprint's service does not, then you need purchase Verizon/USCC service.
Common PRL Myths
1. A PRL is not a list of towers. It's a list of cell phone systems that your phone searches for.
2. It will not make your phone connect to different Sprint 3G towers.
3. It will not give you better Sprint PCS band 3G or 1X coverage.
4. It will not give you better LTE coverage.
5. An update is not required for new cellular sites.
6. The only time a PRL update will give you better native Sprint coverage is when 800mhz SMR (BC10) support is added and enabled in your area.
7. You can not use AT&T, VZW, or US Cellular LTE with a use of a different PRL
8. Don't believe the nonsense and lies that a Sprint rep will tell you about PRLs (they were never trained on PRLs and only go by rumors and hearsay instead of facts)
Prl updating without a pc.
NOTE: This will only work on sense roms with epst support.
On device prl update is now possible. I would like to thank rulingczar for some help looking in the right place. All you have to do is edit 1 line in build.prop.
How to change the build.prop:
There are a few ways to change build.prop. The easiest imo is to use an app like kernel tuner to change it. KT even has a nice backup and restore option. You could also take your favorite file explorer and navigate to /system and open build.prop as text and edit there. If you are adb savvy then you could pull the file, edit it with a program like notepad++, and push it back to your device with proper permissions.
ro.build.type user
to
ro.build.type dev
1 .Reboot and let the system fully load (or there will be lag in Epst) and enter dialer.
2. Enter ##778# and choose edit. Enter MSL and choose prl.
3. Select update prl and select a prl from your sd card.
4. Select menu in the upper right corner and commit modifications.
5. Epst will reboot the device and the prl should be applied.
6. It is always a good idea to update your profile after a prl change. Enjoy!
Updating prl and pulling prl from device with PC
Credits Whosdaman from this thread.
How to Update PRL Manually:
You must have your respected device's drivers installed prior to starting.
Download and Install QPST 2.7 - Build 366
Open QPST Configuration in the "QPST" folder under Programs
Disable debugging on your device
Type the following code in your respected device's dialer and switch to DIAG mode
HTC EVO 3D/ HTC EVO 4G LTE : ##3424#
Plug in your device
Click on the “Ports” tab and “Add a new port”
Select the “COMXX – USB\QC Diagnostic” and click ok. If you don’t see a port, uncheck the box for "Show Serial and USB/QC Diagnostic ports only" and add all of the USB/Unknown ports. One of them should show an active phone.
Click “Start Clients” on the top of the program and open Service Programming
Select your device
Click "Read from Phone" and enter your MSL
Click the "Roam" tab
Click "Browse" and select the PRL you wish to use
Click "Write to Phone"
Phone should reboot with the PRL you specified
How to Pull PRL From Device:
You must haveDIAG drivers installed prior to starting.
Download and Install QPST 2.7 - Build 366
Open QPST Configuration in the "QPST" folder under Programs
Disable debugging on your device
Type the following code in your device's dialer and switch to DIAG mode
HTC EVO 3D/HTC EVO4G LTE: ##3424#
Plug in your device
Click on the “Ports” tab and “Add a new port”
Select the “COMXX – USB\QC Diagnostic” and click ok. If you don’t see a port, uncheck the box for "Show Serial and USB/QC Diagnostic ports only" and add all of the USB/Unknown ports. One of them should show an active phone.
Click “Start Clients” on the top of the program and open Service Programming
Select your device
Click "Read from Phone" and enter your MSL
Click "Save to File" and save the file
Open RL Editor in the QPST folder
Go to "File" then "Open" and navigate to the location where you saved the file
Open the .r0l file
Go to "File" then "Save As" and save the file as a .prl file type.
If either are unclear in any way, please let me know.
How to add EPST to any sense rom.
coming soon... files attached below. Thanks Captain_Throwback i cherry picked from the sense 5 trunk. Go thank this guy as well for just being generally awesome. ( Guy has bricked numerous phones testing different things )
I will try to add some pics when I get my pc back up...this is my reminder :silly:
Good info. Thanks
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always=LTE
Test with airvana 2.0 .... Audio codec sounds all scrambled .....like crazy .. calls go in and go out seems like there is a dude speaking some recorded bs . Then I got a chick ... But definetley not understandable ... Any way to adjust air rave to work with evrc-b............ Seems like a good idea updating audio codec we have its lets use it
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jraz305 said:
Test with airvana 2.0 .... Audio codec sounds all scrambled .....like crazy .. calls go in and go out seems like there is a dude speaking some recorded bs . Then I got a chick ... But definetley not understandable ... Any way to adjust air rave to work with evrc-b............ Seems like a good idea updating audio codec we have its lets use it
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That I do not know. I don't have an air rave to test on... It's a long shot but maybe e mail the manufacturer and see what they say.
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I was gonna mention this but didn't know where but when you sign up for sprint they give you your msl aka your spc aka your unlock code when you activate your phone.
Asadullah said:
I was gonna mention this but didn't know where but when you sign up for sprint they give you your msl aka your spc aka your unlock code when you activate your phone.
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They also give it to you in an email if you do an esn swap (change phones) online. They also give directions how to program your phone in the e mail. They like to refer to it as "a six digit number" lol.
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As I recall, going into the individual PDN items on that list while in edit mode will delete individual entries if they are accidentally selected and no info in entered in the field ie you select the field to edit and you can't cancel out to get the data previously populated in that field.
Has anyone successfully backed up and restored CDMA "APN"s? Even looking under the hidden function "CDMA APNs" shows no actual APNs in the traditional GSM sense.
They aren't kept in the apns Conf. Look in mms_config.xml in the mms.apk.
There is a program that can decompile apks to actual source code not smali. I would like to have a look through the epst.apk and see how it works. May be able to get more features.
Asadullah said:
They aren't kept in the apns Conf. Look in mms_config.xml in the mms.apk.
There is a program that can decompile apks to actual source code not smali. I would like to have a look through the epst.apk and see how it works. May be able to get more features.
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That would be awesome, im just a union electrician, and dont know too much about java... Speaking of more features im attaching a copy of epst from android 2.1 eclair. It had the feature to change prl's on the fly via handset ##PRL#. It was ported to 2.2 and 2.3. I dont think anyone really tried to get it going on ICS which would be very nice. I would definitely appreciate if anyone got it to work...
Well on the fly prl changing is once again possible on the info bar rom by newtoroot
This is on a us cellular prl. :thumbup:
Here is the epst apk:http://db.tt/Lghf8UVb
I haven't been able to get it to work but I only tried on viper rom. I'll try more later tonight...
Edit: forgot to mention the code is ##778# then enter your msl.
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One question, sir.
Can EVO LTE unlock permanent rev B?
tukijembz said:
One question, sir.
Can EVO LTE unlock permanent rev B?
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Not sure what your question is... Your audio codec is selectable. And should stick.
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I tried this but tapping RTSP/HTTP setting doesn't do anything. Anyone got a clue?
zigolleid said:
I tried this but tapping RTSP/HTTP setting doesn't do anything. Anyone got a clue?
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You must be in view mode... You must be in edit mode to edit the values. When you type ##data# a menu will pop up with 2 options.
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gunfromsako said:
NOTE: This will only work on sense roms with epst support.
On the fly prl update is now possible. I would like to thank rulingczar for some help looking in the right place. All you have to do is edit 1 line in the build prop.
ro.build.type user
to
ro.build.type dev
Reboot and let the system fully load (or there will be lag in Epst) and enter dialer.
Enter ##778# and choose edit. Enter MSL and choose prl. Select update prl and select a prl from your sd card. Select menu in the upper right corner and commit modifications. Epst will reboot the device and the prl should be applied. It is always a good idea to update your profile after a prl change. Enjoy!
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Worked like a charm
I'm out of thanks so Thank You
BTW I didn't change anything other then user>dev but ##778# worked
Also might be a good idea to show the path taken to edit the ro.build.type
bigdaddy619 said:
Also might be a good idea to show the path taken to edit the ro.build.type
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Done :thumbup:
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gunfromsako said:
You must be in view mode... You must be in edit mode to edit the values. When you type ##data# a menu will pop up with 2 options.
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I did tapped edit mode and everything else works, just not that RTSP/HTTP setting... Maybe it's my device's problem
zigolleid said:
I did tapped edit mode and everything else works, just not that RTSP/HTTP setting... Maybe it's my device's problem
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Weird I just zeroed mine out and rebooted...
What rom are you using?
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Hey guys,
I recently noticed that the default network mode on the Google Edition 4.2 dump is set to 0, or "WCDMA Prefered". Thus not enabling LTE on our devices by default.
It can easily be changed by using *#*#INFO#*#* on dial pad.
Im wondering if anyone knows where the default network mode is set or how we can modify the default network mode.
Im assuming its somewhere in Phone.apk or Settings.apk or some bool god knows where, if anyone can shed some light would be appreciated.
didnt work for me is there a diff code to enable lte or have i got to reflash a diff rom
I always used *#2263# to modify network mode
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You guys are off topic..
I would also like to know how to change preferred network mode on my GE rom. None of the suggestions above work for me. If I enter the code *#2263# it tries to start something, but then it FC.
*#*#4636#*#* set it in there.
Set your default network mode in your build.prop too.
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Dubbsy said:
*#*#4636#*#* set it in there.
Set your default network mode in your build.prop too.
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What are you using to set in build.prop ? The CM10.1/2 methods of doing this does not work.
fOmey said:
What are you using to set in build.prop ? The CM10.1/2 methods of doing this does not work.
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ro.telephony.default_network=(8 for me because I work with CDMA)
With that I also add a lot of prop lines for the Verizon network specifically. You'll have to add your own network's information
No matter what you set it at though, if you go into network settings it will auto-switch back to WCDMA. I haven't fixed the link and switching yet but I did change that menu link to automatically open up *#*#4636#*#* instead of the menu that switches it to WCDMA. Kind of a work around for the time being.
Dubbsy said:
ro.telephony.default_network=(8 for me because I work with CDMA)
With that I also add a lot of prop lines for the Verizon network specifically. You'll have to add your own network's information
No matter what you set it at though, if you go into network settings it will auto-switch back to WCDMA. I haven't fixed the link and switching yet but I did change that menu link to automatically open up *#*#4636#*#* instead of the menu that switches it to WCDMA. Kind of a work around for the time being.
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The point is to hard code whatever property that menu is changing right into the rom.
CNexus said:
The point is to hard code whatever property that menu is changing right into the rom.
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I agree, and I haven't been able to get it defaulted to my network by the any decompile/recompile system edits I've tried that i found through researching/reading. I'd welcome the direct answer as to where that specific bit of code lies but given this thread and the lack of answers I'm going to guess that help isn't coming.
I've been slowly working through each core app and framework editing everything relating to GSM, baseband, and radio. But I've not found or fixed that menu setting that defaults to wcdma. I've found the menu but nothing that would initiate it automatically changing to WCDMA without even clicking the dropdown menu.
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