Anyone able to get the XZU (c6806) working on AT&T's ISIS (mobile payment) application? I haven't rooted my device (which is a requirement) and when I attempt to create an account in ISIS, the system says my phone isn't supported. I also got the enhanced SIM from AT&T and no go. Just curious if anyone else has tried to get this to work.
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Anyone able to get the XZU (c6806) working on AT&T's ISIS (mobile payment) application? I haven't rooted my device (which is a requirement) and when I attempt to create an account in ISIS, the system says my phone isn't supported. I also got the enhanced SIM from AT&T and no go. Just curious if anyone else has tried to get this to work.
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I wonder if we could just sideload the app from a Z1 phone
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Hello,
I recently put the GPe rom in my HTC One, and have had network problems related to my APN.
Could anyone who HAS an AT&T HTC One post their APN settings so I could fix this problem.
Thanks in advance!
What sort of problems?
danfogerty said:
I recently put the GPe rom in my HTC One, and have had network problems related to my APN.
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What sort of problems have you had?
I just put GPe on this morning, and I've had some problems too. I went to a place I usually have good coverage, but I had no *data* coverage. My wife had good coverage there, including data.
Trinition said:
What sort of problems have you had?
I just put GPe on this morning, and I've had some problems too. I went to a place I usually have good coverage, but I had no *data* coverage. My wife had good coverage there, including data.
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I am also having issues when installing apps from Play store - some will go through; some won't - error message "Package file is invalid"
This happens randomly; I cant even update Google Hangouts because of this - also can't install Lookout Security
Here's my APN settings, 100% stock att, unrooted and locked.
Bearer was unspecified
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
fongz27 said:
I am also having issues when installing apps from Play store - some will go through; some won't - error message "Package file is invalid"
This happens randomly; I cant even update Google Hangouts because of this - also can't install Lookout Security
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I starting getting the "package file is invalid" error last night and I am unrooted stock.
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SIM unlock - NO signal
After putting in these settings I get no response from my TMobile HTC One. The signal bar is blank and it says emergency calls only. I got the sim from an ATT store. Currently running ARHD GE. Thanks a lot!
After updating to 41.0 m mobile data doesn't work. I reset the APN to default at&t but still can't use mobile data. Can someone please help? Thanks in advance.
Delete stock APN on HTC One M7 (AT&T)
Hello everyone.
Introduction. I have unlocked HTC One M7 (AT&T) with stock Jelly Bean 4.3 ROM + AT&T sim card with 3G data service (Not 4G/LTE).
As I have sim card specifically with 3G data it works only with APN settings on phones - wap.cingular. It doesn't work with others APN settings such as "phone" for LTE data service.
HTC One M7 AT&T version has pre-setted APN settings for LTE data service (APN: "phone").
Problem is when I try to enter new APN (wap.cingular) it says "This APN is not allowed on this device".
I rooted this phone and tried to find /system/etc/apns-conf.XML file as for One X but apns-conf.xml file doesn't exist in One M7, I searched entire root content on it. There other .xml files with wifi settings etc. Also tried to find similar files on other folders but with no luck.
Anybody knows what file on M7 contains this settings or how to remove restrictions for setting wap.cingular APN?
Thanks
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After putting in these settings I get no response from my TMobile HTC One. The signal bar is blank and it says emergency calls only. I got the sim from an ATT store. Currently running ARHD GE. Thanks a lot!
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A T-mobile phone won't work on the ATT network even with the APN settings. The radio in the Tmo phone works on a different frequency.
And which was that for ?.. does this also maybe apply to the m8 and or m9 because the restrictions some are on them as well... GSM models are different though tmobile far as I know can be lifted if u get unlock code for them , I called tmobile and they told me and if I keep there service for at least 6 months they would provide me the unlock keys ?.. what!?. I was like this is ridiculous because I thought htc would provide the keys for this matter?....
I have been using this rom recently : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2643031 and i was wondering what needs to be done once i put my friends sim card on my phone to get the lte? 4g? or even 3g working on my phone. I tried putting my friends sim card and all i got was voice service. I dont know if anything else needs to be configured .
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I have been using this rom recently : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2643031 and i was wondering what needs to be done once i put my friends sim card on my phone to get the lte? 4g? or even 3g working on my phone. I tried putting my friends sim card and all i got was voice service. I dont know if anything else needs to be configured .
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You need to configure the APN's, you can google it "AT&T APN settings" in your galaxy go to "settings->in wireless & network look for 'more'->mobile networks->Access Point Names" there you can add a new APN.
Hi. Sorry if this has already been addressed. Did my best search but didn't find anything. I was wondering if it's possible to use this phone on carrier's like Metro PCS? For some reason, I can't connect at all. It just gives me the "Not a Verizon SIM" when I put the SIM in. I tried with cricket mobile and was able to connect, so not sure why metro doesn't work at all.
I've tried apn settings. Tried to format, restart, etc. Metro wasn't able to activate it over the phone and suggested I go to the store, but upon calling the store, they told me they don't activate Verizon phones. Could this just be an issue with metro? Or has anyone gotten it to work? Thanks!
Is the phone unlocked? Mine is unlocked, I also get the message "Not a Verizon Sim", but the message doesn't affect my ability to connect using another providers sim.
Have my S9+ from Philippine Globe carrier.
I moved to Singapore and inserted new carrier sim Starhub, call and text is working. Unfortunately mobile data not working. Tried to add/edit APN and seems can not modify due to this message:
"Unable to view the access point name settings.
Access is restricted for the current user profile"
Seems like you need to talk to Starhub.
APN MISSING Spectrum mobile
Samsung Galaxy S9+ Android 10. Not Rooted
I used the protection insurance through spectrum and got a replacement device. There are no APN settings on the device. APN setting modifications are disabled through the Mobile networks UI. I can't reset to default or add an APN manually.
I have spent 4 hours on the phone with various departments with spectrum and no one knows what to do.
New SIM card was activated. Factory reset tried and failed. APN settings were supposedly pushed by the carrier and no change.
Anyone have any advice to either trigger the phone to obtain the APN or how to manually enter them?
**Side note** I have two S9+. One purchased new from spectrum and one the insurance company sent to replace a damaged phone, also from Spectrum.
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Samsung Galaxy S9+ Android 10. Not Rooted
I used the protection insurance through spectrum and got a replacement device. There are no APN settings on the device. APN setting modifications are disabled through the Mobile networks UI. I can't reset to default or add an APN manually.
I have spent 4 hours on the phone with various departments with spectrum and no one knows what to do.
New SIM card was activated. Factory reset tried and failed. APN settings were supposedly pushed by the carrier and no change.
Anyone have any advice to either trigger the phone to obtain the APN or how to manually enter them?
**Side note** I have two S9+. One purchased new from spectrum and one the insurance company sent to replace a damaged phone, also from Spectrum.
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Or, is the problem with my LTE hardware? How can I test or run a diagnostic to test the antenna?
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Or, is the problem with my LTE hardware? How can I test or run a diagnostic to test the antenna?
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So the carrier is sending me a new SIM card, which basically tells me they have no idea what the problem is because I already tried using a new SIM card and that didn't work the first time.
So I keep trying to find how to verify if there problem is a hardware problem, a firmware problem, or something else. Any advice, suggestions, or troubleshooting steps are greatly appreciated.
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Or, is the problem with my LTE hardware? How can I test or run a diagnostic to test the antenna?
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aadgentry said:
So the carrier is sending me a new SIM card, which basically tells me they have no idea what the problem is because I already tried using a new SIM card and that didn't work the first time.
So I keep trying to find how to verify if there problem is a hardware problem, a firmware problem, or something else. Any advice, suggestions, or troubleshooting steps are greatly appreciated.
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Update: I received another replacement from Assurant and the new device has the same issue!! Are the devices from Assurant not being flashed with the correct configuration for my carrier since then problem follows Assurant and not the device? I have a ticket open with Spectrum but no resolution to this point. Should I root my other S9+, pull the recovery file from it, root the replacement device and flash the files to the replacement device so it gets the correct carrier configuration, then unroot it?
So I got the phone and it's working really well. My biggest issue is the lack of VoWifi. I called T-Mobile and the tech felt it should have it.
When I dialed *#*#4636#*#* (I think it's that), VoWifi is greyed out. Is there any way to use ADB or anything to force-enable it? There's no way, with the LTE/5G bands it has that it cannot be enabled on T-Mobile...
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So I got the phone and it's working really well. My biggest issue is the lack of VoWifi. I called T-Mobile and the tech felt it should have it.
When I dialed *#*#4636#*#* (I think it's that), VoWifi is greyed out. Is there any way to use ADB or anything to force-enable it? There's no way, with the LTE/5G bands it has that it cannot be enabled on T-Mobile...
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It can be related to your provider or it's SIM settings. I use Dual SIM. My Vodafone (NL) in SIM bay 1 has the WiFi-calling option. My KPN (NL) in bay 2 doesn't have it.
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It can be related to your provider or it's SIM settings. I use Dual SIM. My Vodafone (NL) in SIM bay 1 has the WiFi-calling option. My KPN (NL) in bay 2 doesn't have it.
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You will only get wifi calling on Google fi on xperia 1, xperia 1 ii and xperia 1 iii. I have used all three phones on tmobile and it doesnt get wifi calling but on Google fi they do.
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You will only get wifi calling on Google fi on xperia 1, xperia 1 ii and xperia 1 iii. I have used all three phones on tmobile and it doesnt get wifi calling but on Google fi they do.
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That's because Google has its own WiFi calling implementation, not using VoWIFI. It should work on just about any device.
I am able to get VoWIFI on T-Mobile after flashing Sony's Developer Binary (for the Xperia 1 ii), but unfortunately that one comes with some other unacceptable compromises (like no task switcher). Anyway the attached screenshot shows the service screen (dial *#*#INFO#*#*) on T-Mobile with this firmware. T-Mobile WiFi calling also works with even more out-of-fashion phones like my Nokia 9 PureView, so I would say this is definitely a Sony firmware issue.
In turn, the WiFi hotspot function does not work on Google Fi on any of my Xperias (1 ii, 5 ii, 1 iii). The client (e.g. laptop) connects to the phone and gets an IP address, but can never reach any website. It works fine with other phones (Nokia, Samsung,. ... and even the same developer image), and it works fine also with the Xperia on T-Mobile and AT&T. I suspect some iptables/firewall incompatibility between Fi and Sony's stock firmware.
I returned my phone back to sony because of missing vowifi.
T-mobile expert said its fully compatible but Sony expert said All Sony Phone dont have vowifi (disabled by software)
So I bought Xperia 1 III (along with a prepaid 3HK SIM card) when I was traveling in Hong Kong.
I inserted that 3HK SIM card to Sony phone, the Wi-Fi Calling was an option in the setting menu.
But after I returned to US, I swapped an Ultra Mobile SIM card to the Xperia 1 III, the Wi-Fi calling option is gone.
Before that, the Ultra Mobile SIM card worked perfectly on a Samsung Note 9 (also Hong Kong version) with Wi-Fi calling enabled. So it looks like it's a software problem.
Tried Google Fi SIM card, I was able to activate Wi-Fi Calling in Google Fi app, but not in phone setting menu.
T-Mobile VoWiFi is incompatible with the stock Sony firmware. You can get it back by flashing one of Sony's developer binaries onto your OEM partition (for "open devices" like the Xperia 1 ii and 5 ii but not 1 iii); however this also makes the phone not really suitable for day-to-day use (for instance, no "recent apps" switcher).
FWIW, T-Mobile VoWiFi works great on my older Nokia 9 PureView, which is definitely not a "known" device as far as T-Mobile is concerned. So the issue is limited to the combination of T-Mobile USA and stock Sony firmware. (Of course, VoWiFi also does not work on AT&T, but that's expected since they only provision AT&T-branded phones).
WiFi calling works on Google Fi, because they use their own implementation (not VoWiFi). Alas, WiFi hotspot functionality is broken on Fi - there seems to be something like a firewall/iptables incompatibilty between Fi and the Sony firrmware. The client (e.g. laptop) is able to obtain an IP address and ping the phone, but is not able to then connect to the Internet. (This, too, is fixed with the developer image above).
FWIW, as a workaround, you can install the T-Mobile DIGITS application and enable this feature on your account to make calls over WiFi. The only caveat, as I learned today, is that this does not let you make international calls. :-(
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T-Mobile VoWiFi is incompatible with the stock Sony firmware. You can get it back by flashing one of Sony's developer binaries onto your OEM partition (for "open devices" like the Xperia 1 ii and 5 ii but not 1 iii); however this also makes the phone not really suitable for day-to-day use (for instance, no "recent apps" switcher).
FWIW, T-Mobile VoWiFi works great on my older Nokia 9 PureView, which is definitely not a "known" device as far as T-Mobile is concerned. So the issue is limited to the combination of T-Mobile USA and stock Sony firmware. (Of course, VoWiFi also does not work on AT&T, but that's expected since they only provision AT&T-branded phones).
WiFi calling works on Google Fi, because they use their own implementation (not VoWiFi). Alas, WiFi hotspot functionality is broken on Fi - there seems to be something like a firewall/iptables incompatibilty between Fi and the Sony firrmware. The client (e.g. laptop) is able to obtain an IP address and ping the phone, but is not able to then connect to the Internet. (This, too, is fixed with the developer image above).
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What does developer binaries do? What can you achieve with this and how do you install it
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What does developer binaries do? What can you achieve with this and how do you install it
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They are actually just meant to bring back some of the original Sony functionality (e.g. camera) on top of a plain-vanilla AOSP build. For instance you can build and install AOSP 12 and then flash this image to the OEM partition. Won't give you Google Play services though, so not really useful for most people.
However you can also flash it on a stock Sony firmware. (Just apply step 7 in the AOSP instructions above, without doing the rest). Fixes some issues, including VoWIFI on T-Mobile and WiFi hotspot on Google Fi, but unfortunately the recent apps switcher is then gone.
Only available for "Open Devices" like the Xperia 1 ii and 5 ii, but not 1 iii.
I know this is a roundabout solution, but it worked for me:
Port your number(s) to Google Voice. This will end your current wireless subscription.
Sign up for a new wireless plan, with new numbers. (*) If you order a new plan online, it's a good idea to do this first so that the SIMs arrive ready for activation before you start the previous step.
Set up Google Voice to forward your calls to that number. Or better yet, install the Voice app on your phone - you can redirect both inbound and outbound calls via this app/service. (I.e. you can use the native dialer to make Voice calls; however for text messages and voicemail you need to use the Voice app).
Optional: In the native phone app, block all inbound calls directly to the new number (remember, your primary one is now on Google Voice).
This also gives you the ability to send/receive calls, voicemail, text messages on a web browser. In other words, all of this is essentially a roundabout way of getting functionality similar to Google Fi; but remember, Fi's hotspot does not work on the Xperia.
(*) Apparently if your carrier is T-Mobile, cancelling 3+ lines and then signing up for 3+ new ones won't give you the same discount as the original signup. According to a local T-Mobile store rep I talked to, if you cancel and recreate service within 90 days, the system thinks you are trying to somehow cheat on discounts. Weird -- I ended up going (back) to AT&T for this reason. You may also consider T-Mobile MVNOs such as Mint Mobile. (**)
(**) Oddly enough, in addition to better overall coverage, I get much higher download speeds on AT&T LTE/LTE+ compared to T-Mobile 5G (NR/NSA) - even in a place with full bars on both carriers. I did a test today with two SIMs in the phone - on AT&T I got 100 Mbps down on first try, whereas on T-Mobile the best I ever got (20+ tries) was ~30 Mbps down; typically 15-20. Not sure if this is another artifact of the Sony firmware, YMMV.
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Course, if you only need to make domestic calls while on WiFi, T-Mobile DIGITS is the path of least resitance.