ok so all i had done to this phone was root,,,,,
then sprint d/c are phone and we had it turned back on
no 4g after that and in my 4G status it says there is no ip address
so i have 4g single i just cant connect to it b/c of no ip adress
bootloopsucks said:
ok so all i had done to this phone was root,,,,,
then sprint d/c are phone and we had it turned back on
no 4g after that and in my 4G status it says there is no ip address
so i have 4g single i just cant connect to it b/c of no ip adress
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Try pulling your battery out, if that dosnt reset the settings go under Settings-about phone-system updates
Run PRL first ( Prefered roaming list)
Run Profile update ( this is for data connections)
Make sure under wireless connections that the phone shows that is is selected to be on automatic connection
Take off any roaming gaurds and re-boot after the changes have been made. Also try toggleing the airplane mode on/off to reupdate connections.
lastly if that all fails, go to dialer and typer *#*#4636#*#* should bring up a list of options, choose phone / connection on the top.. in the middle of the whole list it should have the option for cdma auto or auto Prl.. just verify it is on auto prl...
GOOD LUCK
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Try pulling your battery out, if that dosnt reset the settings go under Settings-about phone-system updates
Run PRL first ( Prefered roaming list)
Run Profile update ( this is for data connections)
Make sure under wireless connections that the phone shows that is is selected to be on automatic connection
Take off any roaming gaurds and re-boot after the changes have been made. Also try toggleing the airplane mode on/off to reupdate connections.
lastly if that all fails, go to dialer and typer *#*#4636#*#* should bring up a list of options, choose phone / connection on the top.. in the middle of the whole list it should have the option for cdma auto or auto Prl.. just verify it is on auto prl...
GOOD LUCK
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sadly non of this worked .....
If the phone and Clear (4G) is working Maybe Sprint forget to tell Clear your back on the network?
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So if you're like me you prefer to text somebody instead of call (except the wife/fiancee/gf of course ) and you may notice if you have your data connection on that the phone switches from 3G to 1x briefly then back again. This switching drains the battery a lot. See post 4 for a better way to do it.
What's the difference between doing this and going into wireless settings and turning of 3g data.
Also, you can long press the end call button and turn off mobile data as well...
Zer0_Cool said:
What's the difference between doing this and going into wireless settings and turning of 3g data.
Also, you can long press the end call button and turn off mobile data as well...
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All turning off the mobile data does is disconnect you from the data completely. This allows you to keep your data but just stay in 1x. I tried it too and it worked beautifully. I texted all day and turned location on and syncing my Gmail on and everything and it does make a difference.
MrObvious said:
All turning off the mobile data does is disconnect you from the data completely. This allows you to keep your data but just stay in 1x. I tried it too and it worked beautifully. I texted all day and turned location on and syncing my Gmail on and everything and it does make a difference.
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You don't need to reboot anything.
When my battery is getting low, and I have to save it, I just use this for call/text.
Turn off Mobile Network (otherwise it will still connect to internet at 1x, and for MORE time, since it has to mvoe the same data as 3g)
Then get AnyCut from Market (well, turn 3g on for that if you need to get it, lol)
Long-press on home screen
Shortcut
Anycut
Activity
CDMA Call options (the second of the two 'cdma options' lists).
You can change this setting on the fly, just hit 'Mode of Operation' (don't mess with that other stuff unless you want your phone to be useless as a phone)
You DON'T need ##778 to do it, and/or to Reboot.
You just change it on the fly.
Be sure to change it to 'Hybrid' when you want your normal 3g/1x switching to happen. Be aware that whenever you open the CDMA settings >mode of operation that the button will default to 3g Only (as if you selected it before, which you didn't) so be sure to hit 1x only or Hybrid, depending on what you want.
Selecting 3g Only will STOP calls and texts from coming in properly. You have to MAKE a phone call in order for your texts to send, because making a phone call will force your phone to go to 1x.
pkopalek said:
You don't need to reboot anything.
When my battery is getting low, and I have to save it, I just use this for call/text.
Turn off Mobile Network (otherwise it will still connect to internet at 1x, and for MORE time, since it has to mvoe the same data as 3g)
Then get AnyCut from Market (well, turn 3g on for that if you need to get it, lol)
Long-press on home screen
Shortcut
Anycut
Activity
CDMA Call options (the second of the two 'cdma options' lists).
You can change this setting on the fly, just hit 'Mode of Operation' (don't mess with that other stuff unless you want your phone to be useless as a phone)
You DON'T need ##778 to do it, and/or to Reboot.
You just change it on the fly.
Be sure to change it to 'Hybrid' when you want your normal 3g/1x switching to happen. Be aware that whenever you open the CDMA settings >mode of operation that the button will default to 3g Only (as if you selected it before, which you didn't) so be sure to hit 1x only or Hybrid, depending on what you want.
Selecting 3g Only will STOP calls and texts from coming in properly. You have to MAKE a phone call in order for your texts to send, because making a phone call will force your phone to go to 1x.
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Dude awesome! First post updated.
Running KaosFroyo V30...
The two 'CDMA Options' lists don't contain the options you describe.
The first of the two CDMA options only had 'roaming select'...
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And the second only had 'voice privacy' as an option.
There are no other 'cdma options' in the anycut list....
meanm50 said:
Running KaosFroyo V30...
The two 'CDMA Options' lists don't contain the options you describe.
The first of the two CDMA options only had 'roaming select'...
auto/affiliated nets/home
And the second only had 'voice privacy' as an option.
There are no other 'cdma options' in the anycut list....
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Talk to punk.kaos about it. Apparently he didn't cook something in his ROM that is needed to do this. It didn't have EPST when I tried it.
I recently rooted my EVO LTE using Regaw's "one-click-root" and S-OFF with Lazy Panda. I applied the De-odexed STOCK 1.22.651.3 ROM and 1.05.11.0606 radio and PRI 2.45_003.
Everything seems to have been running fine so far. But today, when I change the network mode to "CDMA only"..from "LTE/CDMA"..my 3G data is disabled. When I change back to LTE/CDMA and reboot my phone, my data works fine. Needless to say, when I'm home my WiFi serves my data needs, but I'm concerned I'll end up without data when I'm on the road.
After doing some research, I decided to download the Android app "Network Signal Info" With "LTE/CDMA" selected, "Network Signal Info" reports network type as eHRPD with a data state of "connected". And with "CDMA only" selected, network type is listed as EVDO Rev A, with a data state of "disconnected".
At one point I was able to "update profile" while LTE/CDMA was selected, and my phone prompted me to reboot. But much to my chagrin my issues persist. Can anyone offer me some insight here?
jhill1977 said:
I recently rooted my EVO LTE using Regaw's "one-click-root" and S-OFF with Lazy Panda. I applied the De-odexed STOCK 1.22.651.3 ROM and 1.05.11.0606 radio and PRI 2.45_003.
Everything seems to have been running fine so far. But today, when I change the network mode to "CDMA only"..from "LTE/CDMA"..my 3G data is disabled. When I change back to LTE/CDMA and reboot my phone, my data works fine. Needless to say, when I'm home my WiFi serves my data needs, but I'm concerned I'll end up without data when I'm on the road.
After doing some research, I decided to download the Android app "Network Signal Info" With "LTE/CDMA" selected, "Network Signal Info" reports network type as eHRPD with a data state of "connected". And with "CDMA only" selected, network type is listed as EVDO Rev A, with a data state of "disconnected".
At one point I was able to "update profile" while LTE/CDMA was selected, and my phone prompted me to reboot. But much to my chagrin my issues persist. Can anyone offer me some insight here?
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Honestly, I can't pinpoint your problem. There are a couple of things I'd recommend you try, though. First, try toggling airplane mode on and then off while in "CDMA only" mode. Then try the same with mobile network if airplane doesn't fix it.
After toggling those settings (remember to turn airplane mode back off/mobile network back on and check if your data connection is fixed), if you're still having problems, I'd try re-flashing your ROM (wiping recommended ). If that doesn't work, my last resort solution would be running the RUU, found here.
Try updating prl & profile, then reboot
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After you change it to cdma only make sure you select "sprint only" in roam settings.
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Hi, I am currently using the VZW Google Edition ROM 5.9 and have service and WiFi. My problem is it only connects to 3G, and not 4G. As advised, I have not gone into network settings, but I did open Phone Info and see that it is set to LTE/CDMA auto. Any reason I am not getting LTE?
Just a thought, but maybe you could check the APN settings and see if they are different than what you should have.
Heatshiver said:
Just a thought, but maybe you could check the APN settings and see if they are different than what you should have.
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Thanks for the response. I am kind of new to this, where do I check the APN settings and how do I know what I should have? Thank you.
Do you have LTE coverage in your area? If so, can you use another phone/friend to double check if LTE is working? I only ask because we had LTE go out where we live.
Gir brings up a good point, I don't have 4G where I am (and probably won't for years!), but that may be simplest as long as they use the same network (although many carriers piggyback off the same network).
The APN settings should be under "Settings > More networks > Mobile networks > Access Point Names". On a stock ROM you have to get to the actual file through ADB, you should be able to see it if you have an aftermarket ROM. The settings for the APN will depend upon Verizon. Here is a good post with APN settings for Verizon, the first part is for Android.
Coverage could always be the issue as that has plagued me more times than not.
From the ROM thread:
Go into mobile network settings.
Verify that your CDMA subscription is set to RUIM and not NV.
For good measure go into the rest of the options and set it to CDMA/LTE, automatic, and allow data roaming.
Back out to your home screen.
Then go into Phone Info app.
Scroll to bottom and tap radio off.
Open the drop down list and select CDMA/LTE auto (PRL).
Turn the radio back on.
Reboot.
Upon reboot open Phone Info again.
Verify it is set to CDMA/LTE auto (PRL)
** you should have full service now * *
** if not * *
In Phone_Info(*#*#4636#*#*):
Try CDMA auto (PRL)
Then try CDMA/GSM/LTE
If those still don't work then your nv_data needs reset. The only way to do that is in the hidden menu dialer codes in a touchwiz-stocktype rom
If you destroy your nv_data and cannot get data back via the above you need to (stop screwing with your network settings)flash back to a TW ROM, enable hidden menu, and do a NV data reset via dialer code. After doing that make sure your phone is not in modem mode under diag dialer code. Until I update this section Google is your friend. And it is available information, verified. Your lack of searching skills doesn't mean pester my inbox...
I do have LTE in my area, as I had 4G before I loaded the rom. I do not have an APN menu under mobile networks. Do you think it could help to dial *228 option 2 to update roaming? Or possibly a new 4G sim card?
Anything about updating I would research first and be wary of... A new SIM card could help, but I'm assuming it is not the problem. Did you make a NANDROID before you changed ROMs? You could then go back and see it you still got 4G to make it evident if your SIM card is the problem.
FIXED
Just needed a new sim card. Thanks guys. I appear to be receiving signal bars with my LTE on the GPE rom as well.
Hi!
I have Motorola Razr XT910K, and I am from the Philippines. I have been using the phone for almost a week now and it seems like it won't connect to mobile internet. I got the APN settings saved on the phone and the settings were pushed by the provider. I turned on the Mobile Data, also i checked data roaming as well. I already selected and enabled the APN that was pushed by my provider.
Here's what is going on: when I turn off the data, the "H" is seen beside the signal bars icon but there is a red circle with a slash which means data is turned off. But when i turn the mobile data on, the "H" disappears and only the signal bars icon is left, aside of course from the time and other icons on my notif bar.
Can anyone please help me on this?
My phone is not rooted, running official 4.0.4 ICS.
my mobile network state is either just connecting or disconnected.
I tried to use my sim with another phone and it can connect to the internet.
I don't if i just missed one setting on the phone.
Mobile network State - Disconnected
Bebebs said:
Hi!
I have Motorola Razr XT910K, and I am from the Philippines. I have been using the phone for almost a week now and it seems like it won't connect to mobile internet. I got the APN settings saved on the phone and the settings were pushed by the provider. I turned on the Mobile Data, also i checked data roaming as well. I already selected and enabled the APN that was pushed by my provider.
Here's what is going on: when I turn off the data, the "H" is seen beside the signal bars icon but there is a red circle with a slash which means data is turned off. But when i turn the mobile data on, the "H" disappears and only the signal bars icon is left, aside of course from the time and other icons on my notif bar.
Can anyone please help me on this?
My phone is not rooted, running official 4.0.4 ICS.
my mobile network state is either just connecting or disconnected.
I tried to use my sim with another phone and it can connect to the internet.
I don't if i just missed one setting on the phone.
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Have the same problems anyone with a solution to this
gteknet said:
Have the same problems anyone with a solution to this
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I just got the same problem earlier today, and solve at the end, below is my procedure, just for your reference.
Try "Settings" > "More" > "Mobile networks" > "Access Point Names", and delete those APN(s) that your are not using.
You may also want to try to search APN auto set up in the play store.
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Hey everyone. I just picked up a Verizon LG G3 over the weekend and I am using it on Cricket Wireless (ATT). And everything works great, I have the APNs set up correctly. The only issue I seem to have is that I will be connected to LTE on ATTs network, and when I either receive or make a call it will disconnect from LTE and will connect to global (my guess since it will show a G where it would normally show "4G LTE" or "H". And once I disconnect from the call it connects to the internet again but only to HSPA+ and not back to LTE even though I know for a fact I am still in a LTE supported area. In know this because the only way I seem to be able to connect to LTE is to turn off mobile data and turn it back on. My question is, does anyone have this problem on the Verizon LG G3 while using it on Verizon's network or with ATT/T-mobile?
From what I know the phone should automatically connect to LTE again after the call, not HSPA. Thanks.
Not sure if this is what you want, but perhaps try System Settings, and under Wireless Networks select More, then Mobile Networks.
In Mobile Networks, try System Select. Press "Network Mode" and try adjusting to one of the other options. I'm strictly Verizon, so I changed mine from Global to LTE/CDMA.
Worst case, you don't get connectivity, you can go back and change it again.
HTH!
markfm said:
Not sure if this is what you want, but perhaps try System Settings, and under Wireless Networks select More, then Mobile Networks.
In Mobile Networks, try System Select. Press "Network Mode" and try adjusting to one of the other options. I'm strictly Verizon, so I changed mine from Global to LTE/CDMA.
Worst case, you don't get connectivity, you can go back and change it again.
HTH!
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Thanks Ill try messing with that wen i get home, left my phone there. I have it under global right now.
Just doesn't make sense to me, why would it not connect automatically to LTE after a call. S