on my captivate i used to be able to set the network selection to use auto, 3G only and Edge. i dont see these options in wireless settings, i jsut see an option to select network. is there a way to set it to only use 3G?
No because the phone only shows either E for edge or H+ for 3G or HSDPA.
More than likely you could get an application from the market that lets you switch and see if that works, but.... what's wrong with the way it manages data now?
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Well lately ive noticed my H symbol flashing too 3g for a few seconds then back. Im on gingerblur and not sure if its the Rom or what, but its wierd. Has anyone with gingerblur seen the 3g symbol.
neotekz said:
on my captivate i used to be able to set the network selection to use auto, 3G only and Edge. i dont see these options in wireless settings, i jsut see an option to select network. is there a way to set it to only use 3G?
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Newer phones are using "smart" radio management chips (or something like that). The newly released Thunderbolt is the same way. Which sucks because it was a good tool for battery management
it sometimes switches to edge and i wanted to force it to stay on 3G. my captivate would do the same thing and keeping it on 3G worked fine.
is there any hacks to add this setting?
JayRolla said:
Well lately ive noticed my H symbol flashing too 3g for a few seconds then back. Im on gingerblur and not sure if its the Rom or what, but its wierd. Has anyone with gingerblur seen the 3g symbol.
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I have, I even did a sbf and installed just the theme, adeo and rooted and am getting this issue. Not sure what the deal is.
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neotekz said:
it sometimes switches to edge and i wanted to force it to stay on 3G. my captivate would do the same thing and keeping it on 3G worked fine.
is there any hacks to add this setting?
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Lol it switches to edge because you don't have a 3G ssignal; what else is it supposed to do if you don't have it?
You can choose (for throat part) to go down but you can't just magically get a better/faster signal.
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Lol it switches to edge because you don't have a 3G ssignal; what else is it supposed to do if you don't have it?
You can choose (for throat part) to go down but you can't just magically get a better/faster signal.
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my captivate used to switch to edge too but when i locked it to 3G it never lost signal just gets weaker. seems like it switch prematurely when 3G is weak NOT totally gone.
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Click the drop down menu and select network mode you want
thanks! what setting should i choose for 3G, gsm only or wcdma only?
neotekz said:
my captivate used to switch to edge too but when i locked it to 3G it never lost signal just gets weaker. seems like it switch prematurely when 3G is weak NOT totally gone.
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That's all well and good, however if you completely lost 3G then it wouldn't be there, even if you have the setting locked.
Setting =\= Result
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That's all well and good, however if you completely lost 3G then it wouldn't be there, even if you have the setting locked.
Setting =\= Result
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i understand that it wont give me a better signal. but i use my cell in low reception area and dont want it to constantly switching to edge and back and kill my battery. like i said i've used the captivate with 3g only and never completely lost 3G even with the captivate's crappy radio.
Wcdma only
neotekz said:
i understand that it wont give me a better signal. but i use my cell in low reception area and dont want it to constantly switching to edge and back and kill my battery. like i said i've used the captivate with 3g only and never completely lost 3G even with the captivate's crappy radio.
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Lol I think I should state this.
I understand what you're saying and I am not saying I think you're wring; on the contrary, I actually do that as well, however I move mine down to edge when I'm not going to be doing anything data intensive.
I was just stating what I said to inform people, just in case someone thought you could force 3G at ALL times, which isn't possible if you aren't getting 3G in your area.
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Click the drop down menu and select network mode you want
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How do you make the selection stick? I tried a reboot and everything
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i think you have to redo the setting when you reboot.
Edit: i just notice that it also changes back when i plugged it in overnight. is there a way to keep this setting permanently?
I too am needing to set my phone to connect to Edge only. I have 1 bar at the house when my network type is HSDPA. When connected to HSDPA at the house, with one bar, I constantly get dropped calls or my phone may not ring at all. If the phone decides to connect to Edge, which has a full signal, then everything seems to be a-ok. Most of the time the phone completely disconnects from all networks when it switches from HSDPA to Edge... not cool.
I can not get this sucker to connect to Edge only via setting the preferred network type to WCDMA. The phone will automatically set itself to GSM/CDMA auto (PRL) if I manually try to set WCDMA as the preferred network.
Rather annoying to say the least. ATT is the only carrier that has a full signal at the house. That's the only reason I that I signed up with them.
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How do you make the selection stick? I tried a reboot and everything
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i just select the band i want and press the back key. usually the signal strength indicator will show no signal for a couple of seconds, then it will change to what i had selected. thats it
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How do you make the selection stick? I tried a reboot and everything
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I too am needing to set my phone to connect to Edge only. I have 1 bar at the house when my network type is HSDPA. When connected to HSDPA at the house, with one bar, I constantly get dropped calls or my phone may not ring at all. If the phone decides to connect to Edge, which has a full signal, then everything seems to be a-ok. Most of the time the phone completely disconnects from all networks when it switches from HSDPA to Edge... not cool.
I can not get this sucker to connect to Edge only via setting the preferred network type to WCDMA. The phone will automatically set itself to GSM/CDMA auto (PRL) if I manually try to set WCDMA as the preferred network.
Rather annoying to say the least. ATT is the only carrier that has a full signal at the house. That's the only reason I that I signed up with them.
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thats because wcdma is 3g only. you need to the GSM option, thats edge.
GSM=edge only
wcdma=3g only
GSM auto=3g or edge, phone decides depending on signal strength
I travel a lot and the voice and data coverage on my new Atrix is terrible. I was in Ga and just recently at the airport in Charlotte, NC. I am coming from a Razr which had excellent coverage, so I don't know if this is my Atrix, the network with smartphones, or the network in general.
I'm thinking of replacing the phone and trying another one, but I just don't know. Seems like not many on this list have had a problem with this.
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Recent smartphones use 3G, which can be spotty compared to what your Razr uses, EDGE I think. And unfortunately your phone will most likely stick with the spotty 3G instead of a stronger EDGE signal. The only time it switches down to EDGE is if there's no 3G signal. Unfortunately there is no "disable 3G' option in the Atrix. My wife's blackberry 9000 Bold does have this option and it came in handy when the 3G signal in our home was there but flooded/unusable. A custom Atrix ROM here on xda might have this feature, I'm not sure.
Actually, can't you go to settings - wireless & networks - mobile network - select network - and choose 2g only? Wouldn't that get you edge?
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Actually, can't you go to settings - wireless & networks - mobile network - select network - and choose 2g only? Wouldn't that get you edge?
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not on AT&T, the select network is greyed out (set to Automatic). It seems there is method to do this on the Atrix, but it seems to be a bit buggy/not work all the time for at least one person.
Hello there just want to make sure is this phonr working on vodafone New Zealand?
A local website says the phone only support vodafone 2G
Vodafone's mobile network operates on the following frequencies:
A 2G GSM voice network on 900/1800MHz (almost every GSM mobile should work on these frequencies)
A 2G GPRS data network on 900/1800MHz
A 3G UMTS data network for voice, video calls and data on 2100MHz
A 3G HSDPA network on 2100MHz
I know in some places voice call and sms are working, not the 3G data
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/U...Mobile-Phones/ci.MOTOROLA-PHOTON-4G-US-EN.alt
This might answer your question. But looks like it should work on 3g
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Watch out, though, people have reported it's not possible to enter customized APNs on the Photon due to Sprint's software customizations. This is necessary for some foreign carriers to have data access.
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http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/U...Mobile-Phones/ci.MOTOROLA-PHOTON-4G-US-EN.alt
This might answer your question. But looks like it should work on 3g
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Watch out, though, people have reported it's not possible to enter customized APNs on the Photon due to Sprint's software customizations. This is necessary for some foreign carriers to have data access.
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Shall I just give it a try? It is a lot of money though
My Photon works fine. I'm using it here in the Philippines...
3G is 2100 over here.
Bought it on eBay sealed and untouched. So when I took it out, inserted my SIM, and turned it on, it was trying to get on the Sprint network to activate. Since that wasn't going to happen, I just let it be. Soon enough it got tired and displayed a screen saying activation failed. I clicked OK and then it let me continue onto the phone where I changed the network settings.
I set mine up to "Any GSM/UMTS" and immediately it recognized the new network. I created a new APN to test data and it worked.
The only thing I hate is that whenever I reboot the phone, it always tries to activate. I think maybe I should delete Sprint Zone so that it stops doing that...
Just like the title says. Some areas where i drive i dont have any signal at all, and i was wondering if there is a way to set this phone up to roam on T-mobile or another gsm network if i am outside the coverage area. I know the phone is capable of using t-mobiles edge network according to specs.
It doesnt work if you check the data roaming under mobile network settings?
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It doesnt work if you check the data roaming under mobile network settings?
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Was not sure if that was for data alone or voice too. I guess it's for both.. Will Give that a try thanks.
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hey guys,
just wondering, i've recently noticed that when i'm in an LTE area and i go and make a phone call, my phone automatically switches to 4G.. is this a common characteristic of the phone or network or does the LTE network not support voice calls, just data? i'm a rogers customer in ontario.. i don't know if that has to do with anything..
thanks..
My understanding is that LTE was primarily developed as a data protocol. Being a data protocol it probably wouldn't support the traditional voice connections so the call is placed on the next availiable protocol that support that type of connection (In your case another GSM signal HSPA+ I would guess). I believe the idea was that voice connections are headed to a more Voice Over IP direction which is actually a data connection not a traditional voice connection.
Again this is just how I have come to understand it and I could be totally wrong.
Lol.. it sounds logical to me.. its what I had figured.. thanks
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Lol.. it sounds logical to me.. its what I had figured.. thanks
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Voice over LTE will come with a feature called VoLTE in a couple of years.