1. Does Black Shark 3 Pro support HDMI out via usb-c?
2. Does it support volte in the USA at all?
Would appreciate answers as I'm considering this device but can't find answers to these two questions anywhere.
It supports HDMI to type C and they have an official cable for that..
Check the frequencies supported by the unit you will be buying.. For reference, check GSM arena for that
oberio28 said:
It supports HDMI to type C and they have an official cable for that..
Check the frequencies supported by the unit you will be buying.. For reference, check GSM arena for that
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Thanks.
I know it supports the correct LTE frequencies, but I've had Chinese phones before that didn't get volte.
To be fair, I use cricket because I don't care much about data speeds, and maybe they only allow specific phones to get volte. I just want to make sure I don't buy and then have a useless phone by next year.
Thanks for the reply!
misterk267 said:
Thanks.
I know it supports the correct LTE frequencies, but I've had Chinese phones before that didn't get volte.
To be fair, I use cricket because I don't care much about data speeds, and maybe they only allow specific phones to get volte. I just want to make sure I don't buy and then have a useless phone by next year.
Thanks for the reply!
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Volte works in US. It is missing some bands though. I dont get great service in some areas.
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Volte works in US. It is missing some bands though. I dont get great service in some areas.
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Thanks man, think I'm going to get it. Global version I'm looking at has every band I need, and I kind of want the massive screen more than the ROG3's superior specs.
misterk267 said:
Thanks man, think I'm going to get it. Global version I'm looking at has every band I need, and I kind of want the massive screen more than the ROG3's superior specs.
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Yes, cricket(ATT) you should have all bands. You might have an issue with volte though. ATT...errr cricket a real PITA with getting volte. I love the phone, other than missing some key tmo bands
bs3pro said:
Yes, cricket(ATT) you should have all bands. You might have an issue with volte though. ATT...errr cricket a real PITA with getting volte. I love the phone, other than missing some key tmo bands
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Am actually going to move to mint I think, the volte thing has been annoying me for awhile. Are you missing bands for tmobile because you have the Chinese version? Because I checked the global and it has 2, 4, and 17 which appear to be the main ones.
Do you mind if I ask your personal opinion on the battery life? You seem like you've had it awhile ?
misterk267 said:
Am actually going to move to mint I think, the volte thing has been annoying me for awhile. Are you missing bands for tmobile because you have the Chinese version? Because I checked the global and it has 2, 4, and 17 which appear to be the main ones.
Do you mind if I ask your personal opinion on the battery life? You seem like you've had it awhile ?
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Batt life is insane. On mint you will be missing b 66 and 71. Same as tmo. I do at times, especially mediocre areas, have no signal, while my wifes phone has a signal. I guess i will deal with it. Overall i love the phone.
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In case anyone's interested...
http://content.modaco.net/EPE54BvsERE36B.html
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Can anyone tell us little people what this means?
i think the blue highlighted lines are the changed files
Yeah, do tell in layman terms to us "smallies" ;-)
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White = matching, green = changed.
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Interesting to note a file for AT&T compatability in this build!
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Interesting to note a file for AT&T compatability in this build!
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Wonder what that addition does.
jchap2k said:
Wonder what that addition does.
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maybe it support at&t 3g
i can dream
Nobody seem to have noticed that EPE54B is signed with test-keys and ERE36B with release keys...
Are the apk's also not throwing a lot of useless debug output ?
Not running it!
In my experience most of android throws out useless debug crap.
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maybe it support at&t 3g
i can dream
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Won't happen on the devices released to the public because our radio isn't capable of using the ATT3G bands, but they may be releasing a flavor that's compatible with ATT.
Just a guess.
tokyomonster said:
Won't happen on the devices released to the public because our radio isn't capable of using the ATT3G bands, but they may be releasing a flavor that's compatible with ATT.
Just a guess.
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Couldn't this just be resolved with a radio update from Google. I mean GSM is GSM, it's about receiving the right bandwidth which is controlled by the radio. Unless I am missing something, I believe google could push out an update for the radio that supported both TMO and ATT's 3G bandwidth.
You need the right antennas. Hardware.
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You need the right antennas. Hardware.
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That's too bad...
Since we're on the subject...will ATT's radio support TMobile bands?
SiNJiN76 said:
Since we're on the subject...will ATT's radio support TMobile bands?
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No, ATT and t-mobile run their 3G on complete different bands, so there's no compatibility between the two with existing hardware(that I know of).
Of course voice and EDGE will still function fine on the same phone between both carriers, but you'll need a phone that supports the specific bands for the carrier you're intending to use 3G on if you want it to work.
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No, ATT and t-mobile run their 3G on complete different bands, so there's no compatibility between the two with existing hardware(that I know of).
Of course voice and EDGE will still function fine on the same phone between both carriers, but you'll need a phone that supports the specific bands for the carrier you're intending to use 3G on if you want it to work.
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I'm sure he was just pulling your leg... no one's stupid enough to ask that question when it's been answered repeatedly, most recently two posts above his own.
Can you even do that when it's locked? I'm just wondering about the remote possibility that all the NA versions are the same hardware but AT&T just says that theirs is quadband.
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Can you even do that when it's locked? I'm just wondering about the remote possibility that all the NA versions are the same hardware but AT&T just says that theirs is quadband.
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I asked a Bellevue Square Microsoft Store employee in Bellevue, Washington. He said the 920 is pentaband. I asked him if it would work on T-Mobile and he said "Theoretically." Obviously the phone is still locked...
To be honest with you, I don't believe him 100%. It may be pentaband capable, but locked to quadband.
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I asked a Bellevue Square Microsoft Store employee in Bellevue, Washington. He said the 920 is pentaband. I asked him if it would work on T-Mobile and he said "Theoretically." Obviously the phone is still locked...
To be honest with you, I don't believe him 100%. It may be pentaband capable, but locked to quadband.
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Total guess here, but I seriously doubt that these 920's for different carriers are going to be limited at the hardware level. I imagine the most cost efficient method for making these things is using a single design, same chips all around. Then, you lock it down via software.
I am sooo tempted to get one of these, but I refuse to buy from AT&T if they're going to hold me hostage. If the unlock is withheld during the exclusivity period, maaybe I can see that... but if they won't do it after that, I would be seriously pissed. I am on Tmo now, and it makes more sense for me to get the 8x Global phone ATM.
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Total guess here, but I seriously doubt that these 920's for different carriers are going to be limited at the hardware level. I imagine the most cost efficient method for making these things is using a single design, same chips all around. Then, you lock it down via software.
I am sooo tempted to get one of these, but I refuse to buy from AT&T if they're going to hold me hostage. If the unlock is withheld during the exclusivity period, maaybe I can see that... but if they won't do it after that, I would be seriously pissed. I am on Tmo now, and it makes more sense for me to get the 8x Global phone ATM.
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I'm almost certain that all variants have the same hardware. I won't get the AT&T version no matter what since it has its logo branded on the top-left corner of the phone.
Seriously, I hate American companies for doing that...
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I won't get the AT&T version no matter what since it has its logo branded on the top-left corner of the phone.
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I was going to try a Dremel with a polishing wheel for that problem if only the frequencies are right and you can get it unlocked.
psalmu said:
I was going to try a Dremel with a polishing wheel for that problem if only the frequencies are right and you can get it unlocked.
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The logo is built into the glass. It's not printed on the surface
Obnoxious carrier branding is really unsightly. I seriously hope Telstra does not do this in my country.
Personally I'm pissed the AT&T one is locked because I want that glorious cyan matte finish.
Really seems like there is only one flavour of the 920 and it is pentaband.
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The logo is built into the glass. It's not printed on the surface
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[email protected] Oh well, I just might be able to live with the logo if it otherwise works. So, back to the original subject: anybody know if it's possible to really verify the bands while a phone is locked and if it's possible, could at least one of the vast horde who already have the AT&T version please do it?
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[email protected] Oh well, I just might be able to live with the logo if it otherwise works. So, back to the original subject: anybody know if it's possible to really verify the bands while a phone is locked and if it's possible, could at least one of the vast horde who already have the AT&T version please do it?
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It's more difficult for you guys in the US because TMobile has old frequencies that will still be detected by the phone (ie. 2G). It's easier here in Canada because Wind has no fallback frequencies outside of the AWS spectrum. Basically, if you go into the manual network selection screen and see Wind you know the phone supports AWS.
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It's more difficult for you guys in the US because TMobile has old frequencies that will still be detected by the phone (ie. 2G).
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Doesn't WP8 show anywhere the connection speed like E for Edge or 3G?
Well I can confirm that it works with 3g speeds on t-mobile except it's shotty... my phone will go to E randomly and the only way to fix it is to go to settings for cellular and switch data speed options. Which is lame. The phone is defective anyway cause the headphone jack doesnt always work so it's going back.
Wish I didn't pay for next day saturday delivery. Annoying.
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Well I can confirm that it works with 3g speeds on t-mobile except it's shotty... my phone will go to E randomly and the only way to fix it is to go to settings for cellular and switch data speed options.
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Maybe you're in an area where T-Mo is refarming their bands to include 1900 MHz? That could explain spotty 3G, even if the phone doesn't have the 1700 MHz band enabled.
We're you using a T-Mobile SIM or roaming or what?
Did you unlock to try on T-mobile US? I am with everyone here that I want to to stay with T-mobile's lower rate, but really want the 920.
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Nokia lists the supported frequencies on the box, I would check that first to see if it's even listed as pentaband.
Does anyone out there have the IMAN i3 from China working with AT&T? We were able to get the phone working with voice/text with no issues, but the data will not flow. Not really sure what the problem is. We've tried manually programming the APN to get it to work and it doesn't seem to help. Any advice would be great. Even if it's an APN you know works. Thanks guys!
According to the specs of the phone, it will not get 3G here in the US. It is odd that Edge isn't working though. I'm assuming you did make sure that data is enabled? (sorry, but it's been known to happen...) The tricky thing is that there are a handful of different APN configurations out there and some work better on certain devices and/or updates than others and maybe even location dependent for some. Check out this thread to see what I mean:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110
I would try some of those and see what happens...
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According to the specs of the phone, it will not get 3G here in the US. It is odd that Edge isn't working though. I'm assuming you did make sure that data is enabled? (sorry, but it's been known to happen...) The tricky thing is that there are a handful of different APN configurations out there and some work better on certain devices and/or updates than others and maybe even location dependent for some. Check out this thread to see what I mean:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110
I would try some of those and see what happens...
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Yeah, data was enabled. I even swapped out with a T-Mobile SIM, which at least get Edge service, and it worked. I tried a few different APN configurations and it finally at least got Edge. That sucks we can't get 3G though. I take it that this is going to be the case for most phones coming out of China?
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Yeah, data was enabled. I even swapped out with a T-Mobile SIM, which at least get Edge service, and it worked. I tried a few different APN configurations and it finally at least got Edge. That sucks we can't get 3G though. I take it that this is going to be the case for most phones coming out of China?
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Yes. As they use different bands for data then in the states.
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Yes. As they use different bands for data then in the states.
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True, but there are plenty of Chinese companies that have expanded their offerings to include phones that can get HSPA here.
OP: When you are searching for phones, the main thing you need to check for for data compatibility is that the phone uses the 1900 Mhz freq for WCDMA or HSPA. Pretty much every phone will say that it uses 1900, but you have to check to see if it is only listed for 1900 under GSM (which will be the 2g or Edge data) or if it's listed there and for 3g/WCDMA/HSPA/UMTS (these are often used interchangeably on many sites).
Take for instance, the lineup of phones from the company BLU (they rebadge some Chinese phones to sell in North and South America and add a few of their own touches). They have 2 series for each line of phones - one ending in "i" and one in "a". Same phone, just have different data bands enabled. "i" is for International and "a" is sold in the States and gets our type of 3g.
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Does anyone out there have the IMAN i3 from China working with AT&T? We were able to get the phone working with voice/text with no issues, but the data will not flow. Not really sure what the problem is. We've tried manually programming the APN to get it to work and it doesn't seem to help. Any advice would be great. Even if it's an APN you know works. Thanks guys!
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Hi friend! do u have stock firmware? I need very much!
Wondering if this will work on Verizon given it had the correct lte bands. Anyone tried yet?
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No?
Verizon is CDMA and this phone only supports GSM. Am I missing something? I feel like you probably know that, bill?
Edit: Sorry for the posting issues. Ironic sidenote... for being an android enthusiest site, it difficult to use this website on mobile.
Yeah but will just lte work? Bands 2,4, and 13 are there.
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Yeah but will just lte work? Bands 2,4, and 13 are there.
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On Verizon?
Just because the LTE bands are enabled on the phone doesn't mean you'll get the functionality.
Data over LTE might work, but VoLTE on Verizon generally requires LTE binaries signed with a certificate that is acceptable to Verizon, which are highly unlikely to exist on the XZ1.
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On Verizon?
Just because the LTE bands are enabled on the phone doesn't mean you'll get the functionality.
Data over LTE might work, but VoLTE on Verizon generally requires LTE binaries signed with a certificate that is acceptable to Verizon, which are highly unlikely to exist on the XZ1.
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I just wondered. Normally Sony doesn't even include band 13. Been wanting to run a top Sony device for a long time now with no help from Sony to do it. I may just order one and see for the hell of it.
If one of you good folks has a friend with Verizon swap his sim in and factory reset and see if lte and volte works. May have to cycle volte on and off in phone settings *#*#4636#*#*, and then do the same in cellular settings.
I guess I don't know about band functions and LTE on a CDMA network. Maybe it would work? I'd be inclined to think not though just because Verizon has historically been one of the more strict white/blacklisting of phones on their towers, right? I think I'd be with Pbarrette in support/functionality unlikely to be there for a Sony phone. But I really don't have first hand personal experience with that so I guess I don't know.
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I guess I don't know about band functions and LTE on a CDMA network. Maybe it would work? I'd be inclined to think not though just because Verizon has historically been one of the more strict white/blacklisting of phones on their towers, right? I think I'd be with Pbarrette in support/functionality unlikely to be there for a Sony phone. But I really don't have first hand personal experience with that so I guess I don't know.
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Well cdma only comes into play outside of lte areas with volte working. Even if a device isn't white listed it will still work like the Axon 7. It's just a matter of whether volte would work really otherwise I'd have data but couldn't talk. Hopefully someone will try it before I order one.
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Well cdma only comes into play outside of lte areas with volte working. Even if a device isn't white listed it will still work like the Axon 7. It's just a matter of whether volte would work really otherwise I'd have data but couldn't talk. Hopefully someone will try it before I order one.
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The XZ1 isn't certified for VoLTE in the US on any carrier AFAIK, doubtful that it'll work on Verizon if it doesn't on AT&T and TMO which are GSM carriers.
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The XZ1 isn't certified for VoLTE in the US on any carrier AFAIK, doubtful that it'll work on Verizon if it doesn't on AT&T and TMO which are GSM carriers.
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That is supposedly in the works though or so I've heard.
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That is supposedly in the works though or so I've heard.
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I got my XZ1c last night and ported my number to T-Mobile today.
In the intervening time, I put my working Verizon SIM into the phone and got no connection to VZW towers at all.
In fact, the modem just kept cycling.
So given that the XZ1 and ZX1c have the same radios, I suspect that the XZ1 (full-size) will also not work (at all) on Verizon.
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I got my XZ1c last night and ported my number to T-Mobile today.
In the intervening time, I put my working Verizon SIM into the phone and got no connection to VZW towers at all.
In fact, the modem just kept cycling.
So given that the XZ1 and ZX1c have the same radios, I suspect that the XZ1 (full-size) will also not work (at all) on Verizon.
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Did you factory reset after installing sim?
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Did you factory reset after installing sim?
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I literally did a full, clean flash of US firmware (partition, boot, ta files and all) and powered on with the VZW sim.
I did a lot of flashing to try narrowing down what needed to get flashed to enable T-Mo VoLTE + fingerprint without the launcher crashing.
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I literally did a full, clean flash of US firmware (partition, boot, ta files and all) and powered on with the VZW sim.
I did a lot of flashing to try narrowing down what needed to get flashed to enable T-Mo VoLTE + fingerprint without the launcher crashing.
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I know but starting from scratch and just installing the sim will often show no signal on some devices. Worth trying if your still able.
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I know but starting from scratch and just installing the sim will often show no signal on some devices. Worth trying if your still able.
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It does not work with Verizon.
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It does not work with Verizon.
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Thanks for the help folks.
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Thanks for the help folks.
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Don't suppose you tried it yourself between then and now? I'm also wanting to get an XZ1c or XZ2c for use with Verizon in the US. I know the XZ2c works but curious about the XZ1c.
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Don't suppose you tried it yourself between then and now? I'm also wanting to get an XZ1c or XZ2c for use with Verizon in the US. I know the XZ2c works but curious about the XZ1c.
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No sir. I did get the compact xz2c but I'm on the op 6t now. Xz2c is a nice device.
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https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-enable-t-mobile-volte-vowifi-on-asus-smartphones-root/
Click the link and follow the guide. That should work on the international one(model a). Maybe someone can try it on the tencent version(model b) flashed with the Global rom and try the guide. This should enable you to activate it on T-mobile after they stated that a phone needs to be compatible with voLTE in order to activate and use it on T-mobile that started on August 27th. I don't have the phone to test so if it worked for you, please mention what version of the phone you have here for potential buyers. Thanks.
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https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-enable-t-mobile-volte-vowifi-on-asus-smartphones-root/
Click the link and follow the guide. That should work on the international one(model a). Maybe someone can try it on the tencent version(model b) flashed with the Global rom and try the guide. This should enable you to activate it on T-mobile after they stated that a phone needs to be compatible with voLTE in order to activate and use it on T-mobile that started on August 27th. I don't have the phone to test so if it worked for you, please mention what version of the phone you have here for potential buyers. Thanks.
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Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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So if one were to pick up an A version and use this method and then down the line there is an OTA update for volte in the US would there be a conflict?
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Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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Thats interesting. The guide mentions that you need root. Also, how compatible is model b tencent version with T-Mobile? They're missing a lot of bands. For 5g, it only has band 41 2.5GHz which hasn't even been fully released yet. It's missing band 71 600 MHz and the other 260 and 261 bands for 5G high speed mmwave.
For 4G LTE, it's missing bands 66, 12, and 71.
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So if one were to pick up an A version and use this method and then down the line there is an OTA update for volte in the US would there be a conflict?
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If i had to take an educated guess, the update would overwrite the previous settings. However, if it messes it up, we could probably reflash the stock rom and update it normally or flash an updated stock rom.
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So if one were to pick up an A version and use this method and then down the line there is an OTA update for volte in the US would there be a conflict?
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Thats interesting. The guide mentions that you need root. Also, how compatible is model b tencent version with T-Mobile? They're missing a lot of bands. For 5g, it only has band 41 2.5GHz which hasn't even been fully released yet. It's missing band 71 600 MHz and the other 260 and 261 bands for 5G high speed mmwave.
For 4G LTE, it's missing bands 66, 12, and 71.
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Ota won't cause a conflict. I'm using version a on TMO, and it works better than my s20ultra.
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Ota won't cause a conflict. I'm using version a on TMO, and it works better than my s20ultra.
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Where did you get model a? Hopefully somewhere where it's not too expensive. I'm looking for 12gb ram 256gb. At the same time, I want to wait for u.s version release that should come out at the end of this month, maybe they might include mmwave bands for 5g and more compatible 4g lte bands at a good price.
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Where did you get model a? Hopefully somewhere where it's not too expensive. I'm looking for 12gb ram 256gb. At the same time, I want to wait for u.s version release that should come out at the end of this month, maybe they might include mmwave bands for 5g and more compatible 4g lte bands at a good price.
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No mw bands on rog3, even "us" version. You will have to buy the 12gb 512 for version a. Big bucks, $1k. Waiting for us version is a waste of time. I got my a version a month ago on ebay.
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No mw bands on rog3, even "us" version. You will have to buy the 12gb 512 for version a. Big bucks, $1k. Waiting for us version is a waste of time. I got my a version a month ago on ebay.
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Ebay is full of the Chinese ones now with the rom. I've seen the model a on aliexpress and i don't have to pay tax but the wait time is going to be crap for it.
The only sure way to know its the a version is the prism box and free cooler inside right? Also do you have a link to check the 5g and 4g lte bands on the model a or is it the same as the u.s version model a? I can't find accurate bands anywhere for the international.
The only thing that worries me with getting the international a version is t-mobile coming out with a whitelist like at&t and not officially supporting the rog 3 which would make it useless on their network.
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Ebay is full of the Chinese ones now with the rom. I've seen the model a on aliexpress and i don't have to pay tax but the wait time is going to be crap for it.
The only sure way to know its the a version is the prism box and free cooler inside right? Also do you have a link to check the 5g and 4g lte bands on the model a or is it the same as the u.s version model a? I can't find accurate bands anywhere for the international.
The only thing that worries me with getting the international a version is t-mobile coming out with a whitelist like at&t and not officially supporting the rog 3 which would make it useless on their network.
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TMO has no white list for volte/wifi like att, and never will. Gotta buy the prism box, yes. And all version A's have same exact bands. I get great service on my rog3, even sa5g now that TMO enabled it. Btw, vowifi works too.
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Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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I can confirm this works without rooting, thanks! I have version b with ww ROM
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I can confirm this works without rooting, thanks! I have version b with ww ROM
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Did you get both voLTE and voWiFi working? and is receiving/ making calls stable? Or bad reception in some areas?
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Did you get both voLTE and voWiFi working? and is receiving/ making calls stable? Or bad reception in some areas?
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Yeah, it sometimes shows VoLTE, and sometimes shows Vowifi , I am pretty sure it's working because I noticed the call quality is much better and it does show in phone info as well. I never experience any signal issues, well yet
Diagnostic Mode
bs3pro said:
Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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What exactly are the build.prop edits? I failed to enter diagnostic mode by both usb and remote methods. I have dowloaded the QPST config, drivers, and the asus volte app as suggested.
XxDMDxX said:
What exactly are the build.prop edits? I failed to enter diagnostic mode by both usb and remote methods. I have dowloaded the QPST config, drivers, and the asus volte app as suggested.
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None of that is needed. Just build.prop edits in adb.
WiFi Calling on TMO?
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Ota won't cause a conflict. I'm using version a on TMO, and it works better than my s20ultra.
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Have you been able to use WiFi calling on T-Mobile? If so, did it come with the update that included VoLTE or did you achieve that another way?
Copperbear said:
Have you been able to use WiFi calling on T-Mobile? If so, did it come with the update that included VoLTE or did you achieve that another way?
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It worked with the build.prop edits, but the newest update has enabled volte and wifi calling. No edits needed.
bs3pro said:
It worked with the build.prop edits, but the newest update has enabled volte and wifi calling. No edits needed.
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Hi,
Any idea where I can find the details about this build.prop edits. I am on Telstra Australia. I tried the efstools method and it only shows critical error bad command. Both on cable and on remote.
Thank You
bs3pro said:
Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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How about you can send me a private message since I want to know how to activate the volte without being root, I would appreciate it very much, excuse the English I use Google translator
bs3pro said:
Root is not needed, just the build.prop edits. I made a how to, but got spammed and flamed, so deleted it. It will work on both versions with ww sw.
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Hi can you send me a private message since I want to know how to activate the volte without being root, I would appreciate it very much, excuse the English I use Google translator