Anybody solve the data issue with a microcell and android tilt2? If you start up android away from the microcell and once your connected bring it in range your fine. But if you boot up on the microcell, you can text and make calls but 3g data will not work.
here's a similar thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=825171
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Recently did the ICS upgrade, but realized ICS broke my phone shortly after.
I live in the mountains in an area where we use shared data with US Celluar (mountain in the way for the Verizon tower). So, I am always on roaming at my house. Drive a few miles out and I'm on Verizon tower but not at home.
After the update, my phone, texts and data do not work on the roaming US Cellular network but everything works fine on the Verizon network. What happens when I try to place a call is it will connect to the network, make the call but 4 second in (before any ringing or anything) I get the fast busy signal. Texts just fail as does data. I can receive calls and texts SOMETIMES. Other times the incoming call goes directly to my voicemail. I can test the phone and see a nice strong signal to the US Celluar network. I just can't seem to use it.
I reported the issue to Verizon on Monday (Saturday now), but they cannot figure it out. I've reset my phone to factory defaults with no luck. They say they have an open ticket without resolution.
So, I figure it's time to ask the community for any help.
Global data roaming access should be set to allow access for all trips
But I'm sure they suggested this.
newowner said:
Global data roaming access should be set to allow access for all trips
But I'm sure they suggested this.
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Yeah, we messed with that
Dang - that sucks, hmmm, is you Preferred Network Mode "Global"?
In cases like this, I wish that Verizon had VOIP like TMO...
Another solution may be to turn in your phone as it may have gotten damaged some how... If you're still under warranty.
I wonder if the PRL version has anything to do with your problem.
Hi all,
I'm having a data connectivity issue on my phone when moving from 2G to 3G. If I'm connected to 2G, then move into an area of 3G coverage the phone will successfully migrate to the 3G network, however the data connection will often not start up for between 30 minutes and severanl hours. Flipping airplane mode will *sometimes* fix it, but more frequently, even rebooting the phone won't work. However, if I lock the phone to 3G from the settings, I do not encounter this issue at all. It only happens on my home provider (Jersey Telecom - they're small). In the UK, on Three, it didn't happen.
So, given that the problem can persist over reboots, and doesn't happen in the UK, it makes me think it's more likely a network issue, so I called them up. The network engineer managed to reproduce the issue on his colleagues Samsung Galaxy Note, but they are adamant that it's a phone issue and not a network issue, and is a matter of Samsung not sticking to the specs. The phone isn't currently rooted, but I can root it if it will help me debug the problem. From the sounds of it, it may be problem consistent to all Samsung radio phones on our network.. and I really don't want to switch to another phone.
They say that from their logs, the phone is not always trying to create (or presumably, migrate?) a PDP when moving to a 3G network. It's hard to say whether it's a problem with the phone or their logs.. has anyone else experienced a similar issue? Does anyone know how to access logs about the phone trying to create a PDP etc. so that I have something to compare with theirs?
Thanks
check out the modems thread and try a better modem
Sent from my checkrom jellybean powered sgs 3
Whenever i am using some sort of tethering software on my sprint g3 i cannot receive phone calls. Pdanet, Easytether, and even wireless tether for root users all had this problem. I know due to sprint spark we aren't capable of using data and voice at the same time, but can't it at least just disconnect you from your data like the good old days? I feel like it's prioritizing your data connection, thus not allowing you to recieve any calls. Ive been told that my phone would ring once, and go straight to voicemail. I'm not even able to see the missed calls unless they leave a voicemail, Heck, nothing even shows up in the call log! If anyone knows of any fix that can solve this problem that would be great. I'm sure many other people are having this issue as well.
I've also noticed that even without tethering if you happen to be using data on your phone at same time someone calling you, you won't receive the call.
I've noticed this also at times. My brother even drive to my house cause he kept calling and it was going straight to voicemail. I was not tethering, just using data. I wounded if I should give Sprint a call bout this issue.
Sent from my Lg G3
I think this is an unfortunate byproduct of the phone not supporting SVLTE (same as all current spark capable phones). It only has one transmit path, so it cannot connect to 1x when it's connected to LTE. The Sprint network is supposed to tell the phone to disconnect from LTE and connect to 1x when a call is incoming. This is called ECSFB. But in some areas, the network doesn't yet support this feature, so you may miss calls (because as far as Sprint's voice network is concerned, the phone isn't connected). I've read that Sprint is working to get this support to the entirety of their network, but it still isn't complete. Hopefully it will only continue to improve.
Link with a better explanation: http://www.fiercewireless.com/story...upport-simultaneous-voice-and-data/2013-11-19
I haven't noticed this problem, but I'm sure it's happening to me as well. I don't live in a very updated area, as far as Sprint's network is concerned. We don't have 800MHz (because of the IBEZ), and we don't have B26 or B41 LTE yet. Just regular old LTE B25 on most towers.
Hope this helps.
I have a buddy here who has a T-Mobile S5 with latest TWRP + latest CM12.1 nightlies and 12.1 gapps running very stable. I also have the same phone with identical software packages.
He has Consumer Cellular prepaid service that goes through AT&T. I have a regular AT&T plan. His phone seems to spontaneously drop data connection (service bars with an x.) During this state, SMS and calls can still be sent/made but data does not work at all. In order to get data working again, he has to go search for service and choose AT&T in the results and it all comes back working normally until the next time it spontaneously drops data again.
I do not have this problem, never did from CM11, 12, and now 12.1. It works perfectly. Is this possibly a Consumer Cellular issue/poorly provisioned SIM card? His Consumer Cellular AT&T APN info looks to be exactly as it should be.
Thanks for any input.
-steve
Update: APN type had spaces instead of commas separating the values. So far, holding data connection well...
This may be some help for others that run into a similar issue.
I have a Motorola Moto E xt2052dl. It's data signal cones in at times, then also goes completely dead for long stretches of time. And I have plenty , well I have unlimited data on a straight talk plan. The area is also great on connection as I've had 12 phones in the last 28;days ..according to my Google account. I've tried to get straight talk to look at the APN settings but they say they are fine. But something definitely is not fine. Can anyone help?
Likely unrelated, but I have problems with my XT2052-5 on the ATT network. The network icon indicates plenty of signal, but loading of webpages and spotify hangs forever. I don't see any similar complaints, alas.