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Hi all.
I have had my N1 for a little over a week now, and the battery life i guess is normal for a pda with this power etc, but i read over on modaco that by changing over the settings from CDMA preferred to CDMA only, actually increased the battery life loads! So I tested this and indeed it does nearly double my battery life..
I have also now read from an add for the new HD2 that the battery life is again increased by swithching over to GSM only! Look at the battery details quoted for the HD2 below.
Talk Time –
Up to 320 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 380 minutes for GSM
Standby Time –
Up to 390 hours for WCDMA
Up to 490 hours for GSM
I am now testing GSM only, and guess that the battery life is going to increase yet again, awesome..
this looks promising but T-Mobile has lots of 3G dead spots scattered around even a major city like NYC, meaning if I would set the phone to WCDMA only and put it in my pocket, I would not receive any calls or data when not in a 3G area.
gadjet said:
Hi all.
I have had my N1 for a little over a week now, and the battery life i guess is normal for a pda with this power etc, but i read over on modaco that by changing over the settings from CDMA preferred to CDMA only, actually increased the battery life loads! So I tested this and indeed it does nearly double my battery life..
I have also now read from an add for the new HD2 that the battery life is again increased by swithching over to GSM only! Look at the battery details quoted for the HD2 below.
Talk Time –
Up to 320 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 380 minutes for GSM
Standby Time –
Up to 390 hours for WCDMA
Up to 490 hours for GSM
I am now testing GSM only, and guess that the battery life is going to increase yet again, awesome..
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u do know that with WCDMA you will get far better speeds than just plain old gsm right?
Setting it to WCDMA only will actually drain your battery faster if you are in an area with poor 3G. So only use it when you have optimal 3G conditions.
Amon_RA said:
Setting it to WCDMA only will actually drain your battery faster if you are in an area with poor 3G. So only use it when you have optimal 3G conditions.
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Faster yes. But noway worth the hassle of toggling it on or off. Unless you don't like to charge your phone each night then its not a prob. I use 3G/wifi,music,games and my battery easily survives a day or two.
Cheers..
Amon_RA said:
Setting it to WCDMA only will actually drain your battery faster if you are in an area with poor 3G. So only use it when you have optimal 3G conditions.
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Thanks for that Amon_RA, and a personel thanks for for RA-nexus-v1.5.3
I guess my phone usage is split 50/50, i.e 50% at work with a max 3G signal, and 50% at home with a weak 3G signal. I definately saw a massive increase in my battery life when on WCDMA only, so changing to GSM should benefit me even more. I live in the UK and am on the Orange network, overall the 3G coverage is not to bad.
I will report back after a couple of days testing.
Good news for me: there is basically no 3G coverage here so guess I'll be GSM all the time. Getting my N1 this afternoon.
Is it just me or am I not seeing a 200% increase? 20% maybe.
how do i actually choose which band to use? been trying and didnt see any options.
in your dialer dial *#*#4636#*#* then go to phone information > set it to WCDMA only (3G only). Default is WCDMA preferred.
thanks! guessed i learned something new today
Hi again everyone..
Well one day into testing GSM only, what a difference in the battery life..
This is my default setting definately when on holiday to save on power, and when I am not using data roaming. But the speed difference is bummer, i.e GSM only gives me GPRS slow-ish speed, and not fast speeds that 3G gives you, if you are in a 3G area that is.
I have now found an easier way to switch bands, well at least between CDMA preferred and GSM only mode's, and you don't have to switch off your N1 or even put it into flight mode anymore.
1-Swap your band to GSM only mode via phone keypad.
2-When you need 3G speed if available just go to settings/wireless & network settings/mobile network settings, and untick box to use only 2G networks.This re activates the CDMA preffered mode.
3-When you want to go back to GSM only mode, re tick 2G box as detailed in 2 above.
If you use GSM, and by extension GPRS, most if not all of your calls will go to voicemail. 2G only means your phone can do either voice OR data at a particular time - eg If you're browsing or reading messages or syncing you wont get calls. Conversely if you're talking on the phone you can't browse the web. This is why 3g is so much better - you can do both simultaneously.
You may already be aware of this but I thought I'd mention it just in case you weren't.
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ScaredyCat said:
If you use GSM, and by extension GPRS, most if not all of your calls will go to voicemail. 2G only means your phone can do either voice OR data at a particular time - eg If you're browsing or reading messages or syncing you wont get calls. Conversely if you're talking on the phone you can't browse the web. This is why 3g is so much better - you can do both simultaneously.
You may already be aware of this but I thought I'd mention it just in case you weren't.
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actually when android receives or makes a call on EDGE / GPRS it automatically turns off data to allow the call to get through.
This is a must solution if you are on AT&T, with the phone only being gsm capable for me it has increased my battery life by I say 20-30% and going into settings also and switching to only use 2g networks works amazing.
I wonder if there will ever be an AT&T nexus AT&T thats what all my family use..
-Charlie
melterx12 said:
actually when android receives or makes a call on EDGE / GPRS it automatically turns off data to allow the call to get through.
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AT&T doesn't support this (or didn't a year ago when I last looked into it) for incoming calls, so be careful if you're using AT&T (of course, if you're on AT&T there's no other option).
T-Mobile supports this, so it'll work fine.
melterx12 said:
in your dialer dial *#*#4636#*#* then go to phone information > set it to WCDMA only (3G only). Default is WCDMA preferred.
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thanks alot for this code it helped
I dont know why everyone is treating this GSM vs 3G battery life stuff as if its something new..
Those who remember, the iPhone 3G suffered from the very same issue...
wooo hooo!
Poll in..
Finished testing..
GSM only mode is a definate winner as far as battery life goes, but the down side side is the slow data speed side, and the fact that you can't recieve calls when say surfing, or when data is being downloaded in back ground, it just goes to voice mail... Try it.. change to GSM mode, phone yourself via a land line while surfing etc and see your calls go to voice mail.
The easy switching via the 2G mode does help, and you can swap as and when required, but as alot of my current N1 apps connect to the web for updates etc (beautiful widgets for weather updates, e-mail checking etc) I will stick to CDMA only mode for now, and just use GSM mode when I go on me hols abroad when I don't use data at all.
gadjet said:
Finished testing..
GSM only mode is a definate winner as far as battery life goes, but the down side side is the slow data speed side, and the fact that you can't recieve calls when say surfing, or when data is being downloaded in back ground, it just goes to voice mail... Try it.. change to GSM mode, phone yourself via a land line while surfing etc and see your calls go to voice mail.
The easy switching via the 2G mode does help, and you can swap as and when required, but as alot of my current N1 apps connect to the web for updates etc (beautiful widgets for weather updates, e-mail checking etc) I will stick to CDMA only mode for now, and just use GSM mode when I go on me hols abroad when I don't use data at all.
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Receiving calls during 2D data transfer is a feature that needs to be supported by your mobile network. Your mobile operator probably needs to implement a Gs interface and change the Network Operation Mode. That way your phone can be paged during 2G data transfer and you'll be able to receive the call.
Hey, I have an USA T-Mobile Vibrant.
It is rooted and running the Vibrant edition of Darky's 9.3 Final ROM.
I am also using the latest overstock kernal and the honeycomb 2.0 theme from the I9000 forums.
Enough background info. This isn't really a problem as much as my curiosity.
My phone almost constantly is switching back and forth between 3G (UMTS) and H (HSDPA) on my data connection.
It doesn't seem to affect battery life or service too much (though H might be faster), so I'm not worried; but does anyone know what the deal is with this?
Thanks ahead of time!!!
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Mine has been doing this lately as well. It's only been happening since I installed my current ROM (Trigger 2.7).
Noticed this just now as well...might have something to do with the mods to show H or 3G.
I wonder if it has anything to do with signal strength. I know that shouldn't make a difference but I can't think of any other reason.
Sdobron said:
Noticed this just now as well...might have something to do with the mods to show H or 3G.
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I would agree, but I went to my settings/ phone info/ signal page and the reason it was changing was because it was physically switching between UMTS and HSDPA.
Why? I have no idea.
I do live in a T-Mobile 4G enabled area, though I am not on their so called "4G plan".
I did notice that it did not have this switching problem on Bionix Frost-u2.
So, if anyone has some insight, please help us all understand
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I wonder if it has anything to do with signal strength. I know that shouldn't make a difference but I can't think of any other reason.
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I was just watching my signal strength change and it doesn't seemed tied to the change from 3G to H.
For example, it would be around 67dBm and be on UMTS. Raise to up to around 75dBm and be on UMTS. Then it would switch to HSDPA and still be at 75dBm or sometimes lower down to 69-72dBm and still be on HSDPA.
So with that type of cross-over stats, I would be skeptical of that solution.
HSDPA is a temporary data link. If it was on continously the phone would have very poor battery life.
When network server has a data packet for your phone it 'pages' up your HSDPA capability. Your phone can also request HSPA to initiate a data transmission.
The HSPA paging process is similar to receiving and initiating a voice call.
If no more packets have qued at their server or received from your phone after some period of time it will revert to normal 3G battery saver cycling. It has to be re-paged up to reinitiate HSPA data link. The wake up HSPA function does add some initial delay.
So is there a way to force it to stay on HSPA while tethered, for example? (Or always)
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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FLAC Vest said:
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.
*#*#4636#*#*
Phone options
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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FLAC Vest said:
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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hondaguy said:
*#*#4636#*#*
Phone options
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.
yokozuna82 said:
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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xenorabbit said:
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've been having this problem probably once a day since I've gotten the phone where my phone will lose data signal while switching between 3G and LTE and the only way to get data back is to restart the phone. Turning airplane mode on and off won't work either.
Ive had that issue too..but most of the time it switches back n forth no problem
bik2101 said:
I've been having this problem probably once a day since I've gotten the phone where my phone will lose data signal while switching between 3G and LTE and the only way to get data back is to restart the phone. Turning airplane mode on and off won't work either.
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I haven't noticed any data problems until today. I am unable to connect to 3G. We do not have 4G in my area.
These problems are probably bugs in the LTE System.
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jbh00jh said:
These problems are probably bugs in the LTE System.
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why should bugs in the LTE system affect 3G?
the 3G our phones use is not exactly the same as standard 3G unless you force your phone into EVDO 3G via the ##778 menu. which if you are not in a 4g zone I would recommend simply for stability. The 3G our phones use is basically a layer between 3G and LTE as I've had it explained to me.. I really don't know much else about it though, sorry. I'm sure someone else here can shine more light on it however.
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the 3G our phones use is not exactly the same as standard 3G unless you force your phone into EVDO 3G via the ##778 menu. which if you are not in a 4g zone I would recommend simply for stability. The 3G our phones use is basically a layer between 3G and LTE as I've had it explained to me.. I really don't know much else about it though, sorry. I'm sure someone else here can shine more light on it however.
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oh that's really interesting. thanks for that little bit of info. had no idea.
Same problem with it dropping data signal and never coming back without restart. At least now i know its not a hardware issue
I've had the same problem lately
~John
damn.. i was actually hoping this was a small problem with a simple solution... everything else about the phone is perfect except for this one problem.
Having the same issue here....when switching to cdma I get no 3G just 1X.....hope they find a fix soon
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same here guys. call Verizon and let them know. I think it helps if a bunch of us make them aware.
I've had a ton of weird data issues with the Rezound. I get 1x where i should get 3g, i get 3g where i should get 4g and i get nothing way too often.
I've only had this happen once with the rezound. Shows nothing but bars, no data can be used. Sometimes switching to 3g or 4g in lte on/off helps.
Had this problem intermittently on both my wife's and my bolts, completely agree its just a lte being a new tech issue.
I've listened to a podcast on how the handoff works and its definitely not fool proof.
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the 3G our phones use is not exactly the same as standard 3G unless you force your phone into EVDO 3G via the ##778 menu. which if you are not in a 4g zone I would recommend simply for stability. The 3G our phones use is basically a layer between 3G and LTE as I've had it explained to me.. I really don't know much else about it though, sorry. I'm sure someone else here can shine more light on it however.
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Im in Lawton Oklahoma and I'm not gonna c 4G till 2013 and I'll be pcs before that.
Now I access the ##778 menu in edit mode and what do I do to force EVDO 3G?
Rocking and Loving My Unbelievable Crazy ReZound
Dial ##778#, call
edit mode
password is 000000
modem settings
Rev. A
select "enable"
menu > commit
phone will reboot and you should get 3G back
This changes your network from eHRPD back to EVDO Rev.A. For LTE phone owners, eHRPD causes 3G to die (most of the time anyway) when the LTE network has problems. Get back on normal EVDO and you're good to go.
^ from Jntdroid on another forum (not sure if we're allowed to post to other forums here) I'm not positive on where he got it from, but this is a capability of all HTC 4G phones
I've had occasional issues with being down to 1X, but even that was only during nationwide 4G network issues, definitely get in touch with VZW about that... not that they have enough sense to fix anything *sigh*
Data Connection slow to Acquire (3G/LTE)
If I'm on the subway, or somewhere with no service, then come above ground, I get voice (full bars) but no data -- it could take upwards of 3 minutes+ for data to come back up. Any thoughts?
I've been losing my 3G service throughout my city, being restricted to 1x so many times lately where I SHOULD be getting 3G!(4G isnt available in my area yet). It's really annoying...perhaps nexus isnt theeee only one...
^should I try calling and programing what the user implied? Again, I am not in a 4G area...
not2gutta said:
I've been losing my 3G service throughout my city, being restricted to 1x so many times lately where I SHOULD be getting 3G!(4G isnt available in my area yet). It's really annoying...perhaps nexus isnt theeee only one...
^should I try calling and programing what the user implied? Again, I am not in a 4G area...
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Same issue as you. I live in a 3G area only and my 3G drops out a lot. Even a reboot doesn't get it back. Not sure what to do :/
I'm experiencing an odd issue on the SD RedMi Note 4 of my wife (ROM: v8.5.8.0 NCFMIED): where LTE signal is weak and other mobiles switch to GSM (2G) and are still reachable, the RedMi of my wife is still trying to get LTE signal, ending up offline for _long_ times.
I tried to switch preferred mode to "LTE/UMTS auto (PRL)" (mido default choice when "prefer LTE" is selected is "LTE/TD-SCDMA/UMTS", which appears to include the Chinese 3G standard too) like my OnePlus 3, which never looses network, but it didn't help: the only way to have it reliably reachable is switching to "GSM only".
I didn't find anything relevant neither by searching nor by browsing the first 30 pages of this subforum: is there anything we can do to improve this? Thanks!
go to about phone. tap multiple times on total memory, a window will open up. open phone information 1,2. choose type of network you want from multiple options
[email protected]!$h said:
go to about phone. tap multiple times on total memory, a window will open up. open phone information 1,2. choose type of network you want from multiple options
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That indeed solves the issue as I wrote, but I don't think that my wife would be happy if I tell her she has to check the signal all the time and, eventually, _try_ to manually switch to "GSM only", and go back when the signal strength improves... that should be modem job!
Update: the affected SIM was in slot 2; moving the SIM to the first slot seems to improve the mode switch. Still the sensitivity doesn't seem exceptional, or perhaps there is some other issue (1), but at least it seems to correctly switch from 4G to 3G and even 2G where the signal is weak.
Testing in "LTE/UMTS auto (PRL)" mode now (I don't need TD-SCDMA here, I assume there is less overhead with less modes); wondering whether is a modem (read: Qualcomm) issue or a MIUI bug.
(1) sometimes the device still looses the network where my OP3 seems connected with very weak signal (-105 dBm) and LTE Discover reports "Potential eCSFB issue detected" (which sounds odd since eCFSB is a CDMA thing, and there aren't any CDMA network here in Italy AFAIK: could it be the way LTE Discover tells that the phone is unable to handshake an existing network?), until it reconnects. Moreover, it seems that RN4 tends to prefer 3G over 2G even when mobile data is off, which is not a good strategy IMO.
Edit: LTE Discover reports "Potential eCSFB issue detected" also on OP3, which works perfectly: it seems its shown when the terminal was unable to successfully register on a network and stays idle until the next connection attempt
I have sort of similar and opposite problems in the USA.
Mine switches from LTE to whatever H+ is and then never switches back on its own. I'm blaming Xiaomi over Qualcomm.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atejapps.networksignalrefresherpro
Try this app and see if it is of any help
I have the same problem. I have a weak signal reception in my house. Is there a app that can put a phone to 2g when I am on wifi ?
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night_mare said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atejapps.networksignalrefresherpro
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I tried it, it worked if I used the root option and manually hit the refresh button. I read that the auto refresh only works if the signal is one bar or whatever or less.
My signal is strong when it's on H+, so it would never get low enough to make it auto refresh.
What I need is something that would switch my preferred network to Prefer 3G and back to Prefer LTE whenever I'm on H+ for a while, because that gets me back on LTE every time provided that there's LTE in that area.
My Redmi Note 4x international should be capable to connect to the 1800mhz band, which is available in my neighborhood. Sadly I haven't had 4g or LTE since I've gotten this phone (4 weeks) any ideas why it won't connect?
Vodafone Netherlands in Utrecht city.
night_mare said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atejapps.networksignalrefresherpro
Try this app and see if it is of any help
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Thank you: started testing. It seems that, despite the better signal, even after refreshing the device still ignores 2G and tries to connect in LTE or H+ mode. I'll see in the next days.
barvna said:
I have the same problem. I have a weak signal reception in my house. Is there a app that can put a phone to 2g when I am on wifi ?
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Yep, that's very same issue I'm experiencing. I was feeling alone: in the MI forums I couldn't find no one complaining about that.
Did you notice that when the device connects to a Wi-Fi network the cellular signal indicator suddenly rises (it appears to indicate Wi-Fi signal strength) and appears "4G" next to operator's name, even if cellular data is off?
Too bad, if RN4 didn't have such a bugged radio it was a real bang for the buck.
Vennesch said:
My Redmi Note 4x international should be capable to connect to the 1800mhz band, which is available in my neighborhood. Sadly I haven't had 4g or LTE since I've gotten this phone (4 weeks) any ideas why it won't connect?
Vodafone Netherlands in Utrecht city.
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[Shot in the dark] Did you check your APN settings?
Yes I did, all as it should be
Vennesch said:
Yes I did, all as it should be
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Try to get some more info from the "LTE Discovery" app: is the device registered on the 4G network but internet access is absent or the device doesn't even register on the 4G network? Does the device detect the 4G signals?
In this thread we are discussing about the opposite problem: our devices don't switch to 2G when the signal is weak...
night_mare said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atejapps.networksignalrefresherpro
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Unfortunately it didn't help: it doesn't seem to improve overall operation. It even asks to refresh the Wi-Fi connection when there is no cellular signal...
There is really something ill in this modem. Sometimes the signal indicator shows Wi-Fi signal strength instead of cellular. I hope some future release will fix at least some of these issues.
MaUop3 said:
Unfortunately it didn't help: it doesn't seem to improve overall operation. It even asks to refresh the Wi-Fi connection when there is no cellular signal...
There is really something ill in this modem. Sometimes the signal indicator shows Wi-Fi signal strength instead of cellular. I hope some future release will fix at least some of these issues.
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Sorry to hear that. Try to report to the developer, so he can solve the issue.
night_mare said:
Sorry to hear that. Try to report to the developer, so he can solve the issue.
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Thank you. I think it's not necessary: since yesterday I'm running MIUI v9.0.3.0 and things improved considerably. I'm quite sure the issue was MIUI 8 which had a complete modem mess, not the app, that was doing its honest work just as it was possible.