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Couple things.. first off I'm coming from an HD2 running CM7 CM7 NAND and it runs flawless. When I got the HD2 from my previous TP2 the signal went to sh!t.. I thought to myself, could any phone have worse reception than this thing?! Enter the G2X and the answer is yes!.. I went from a weak 1-2 bar signal on my HD2 to nothing on this G2X at my place.
Secondly, I have had my grandfathered $5.99 TMobileWEB for years and it even worked on my HD2.. well it seems unless I have a ROM issue on all that I've tried so far it has finally been cut off... the ONLY reason I have kept T-Mobile all this time is mainly because I get a reasonably priced data plan on a network that only until recently has been EDGE.
I noticed the opposite, I too have came from an HD2. I wouldn't be mad because T-Mobile found out a loophole you used to avoid higher data plan prices.
Warranty replace and get the appropriate data plan is my guess, yes that's an unsavory solution. . .I am going on to my 3rd replacement soon -_-, but its worth it for a phone this powerful. The data plan thing was inevitable.
I've found quite the opposite. My G2X has awesome signal strength compared to my last 3 phones (Nexus, Vibrant and Nexus S). In my home, I used to get 2-3 bars with my old phones but with my G2X I stay at full bars. I also haven't had a dropped call yet with it in the past 2 months since I had it. Only calls that drops I get is when talking to friends who use Sprint and AT&T. Go figure ! As for your data plan. Sorry about your luck but you should have known this day was coming. They were bound to find the loop hole you have been using for god knows how long. Just pay what I think is reasonable for mobile data because depending on where you live, you could be paying more from another provide and getting slower data speeds. I live in Baltimore and have been blessed with great voice and data services at a reasonable price for Tmobile. I am getting 9mb/s down on a regular basis.
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Couple things.. first off I'm coming from an HD2 running CM7 CM7 NAND and it runs flawless. When I got the HD2 from my previous TP2 the signal went to sh!t.. I thought to myself, could any phone have worse reception than this thing?! Enter the G2X and the answer is yes!.. I went from a weak 1-2 bar signal on my HD2 to nothing on this G2X at my place.
Secondly, I have had my grandfathered $5.99 TMobileWEB for years and it even worked on my HD2.. well it seems unless I have a ROM issue on all that I've tried so far it has finally been cut off... the ONLY reason I have kept T-Mobile all this time is mainly because I get a reasonably priced data plan on a network that only until recently has been EDGE.
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Try it in a location that you are sure has good signal and see how it does. My phone has very good reception with stock ROM and modified (EB) froyo with a kernel. It also had good reception with other ROMs - both froyo and GB.
Your MobileWeb should still work (unless there is an APN issue with that plan on this device). If there is, you might want to fool around with the that.
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Try it in a location that you are sure has good signal and see how it does. My phone has very good reception with stock ROM and modified (EB) froyo with a kernel. It also had good reception with other ROMs - both froyo and GB.
Your MobileWeb should still work (unless there is an APN issue with that plan on this device). If there is, you might want to fool around with the that.
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I downloaded APN changer program and verified I am using the same epc.tmobile.com that has always worked.. it shows a connection both EDGE or H depending on where I am at but no luck.. I put my SIM back in my HD2 and I am back in business again. Anything else I can check.. any android network testing utilities to see where the data is dropped?
I'm also coming from and HD2 and also lost my cheap internet.
The HD2 with NAND Android was better than my current g2x, even with the custom kernel installed on my g2x.
Maybe we just need to be patient with the developers. HD2 ROMS weren't done in one night either....
After getting very poor speeds, I never got above 4.1, I stopped in my local AT&T shop.
Turns out that when I went from my Blackberry to the Infuse, they never put me on the 4G plan, only on the unlimited data plan.
I haven't been up to Nashville to test whether my Infuse is now connecting at AT&T's 4G, but I just wanted to let everyone know. That if you got grandfathered in, they may not have put you on the 4G unlimited plan.
4g umlimited plan is just what their calling their data plans for "4g" devices right now. There 4g network is just a spruced up 3g network and since we use 3g sims it doesnt matter what your plan is you should get faster speeds if they backhauled the network ware you live.
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After getting very poor speeds, I never got above 4.1, I stopped in my local AT&T shop.
Turns out that when I went from my Blackberry to the Infuse, they never put me on the 4G plan, only on the unlimited data plan.
I haven't been up to Nashville to test whether my Infuse is now connecting at AT&T's 4G, but I just wanted to let everyone know. That if you got grandfathered in, they may not have put you on the 4G unlimited plan.
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I doubt there is a 4G data plan. I am using a 3+ year old SIM (doesn't even say 3G on it) and am getting 5mb speeds and haven't spoken with ATT in years.
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I doubt there is a 4G data plan. I am using a 3+ year old SIM (doesn't even say 3G on it) and am getting 5mb speeds and haven't spoken with ATT in years.
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so you doubt there is a 4g data plan because you have had the same sim card for 3 years and get 3g data speeds???
bottom line there are different data plans for 4g hspa+ data, (same price but different feature code/provisioning) those who dismiss this idea as some kind of att conspiracy theory, well i dont know what to tell you, but maybe you should put some tape over the front facing camera on your phones so "they" cant watch you!
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so you doubt there is a 4g data plan because you have had the same sim card for 3 years and get 3g data speeds???
bottom line there are different data plans for 4g hspa+ data, (same price but different feature code/provisioning) those who dismiss this idea as some kind of att conspiracy theory, well i dont know what to tell you, but maybe you should put some tape over the front facing camera on your phones so "they" cant watch you!
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LOL well said my man. I got that camera on my Thrill 4G as well makes you think huh? Maybe the big blue monster of AT & T really is watchinge type this. Muahahaha!
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Speed tests are not that great...
Well i have noticed that the two major speed test apps are not really that good testing. They are too all over the place, but i can tell my speeds are gaining every day a little bit. 4G is in my area, which i am not supposedly connecting to it fully because i have to wait a while, and I am on the uckd5 modem which seems to work best for me. What is the best speed test app?
I've thought about flashing the uckd5 modem just to see if going back makes a difference.
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I've thought about flashing the uckd5 modem just to see if going back makes a difference.
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D5 isn't going to give you better speeds just by virtue of it being the stock modem that came with the phone...
E3 is supposed to be an improvement on D5... same with G3, but that's it's own special case, since it is the Rogers modem. and H1 is supposed to be an improvement over E3.
i have noticed that they are all very similar when it comes down to it. i get the same speeds with each of them, signal is the same within 10 dbm, and call reception is not different enough among them to notice.
too many variables at play (atmosphere, tower usage, time of day, etc.) to really make a fair determination that one of them is much better than the other.
but yeah, i guess my point is that you won't see better speeds just because you are switching to the modem that the infuse came with, and is "supposed" to be using.
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D5 isn't going to give you better speeds just by virtue of it being the stock modem that came with the phone...
E3 is supposed to be an improvement on D5... same with G3, but that's it's own special case, since it is the Rogers modem. and H1 is supposed to be an improvement over E3.
i have noticed that they are all very similar when it comes down to it. i get the same speeds with each of them, signal is the same within 10 dbm, and call reception is not different enough among them to notice.
too many variables at play (atmosphere, tower usage, time of day, etc.) to really make a fair determination that one of them is much better than the other.
but yeah, i guess my point is that you won't see better speeds just because you are switching to the modem that the infuse came with, and is "supposed" to be using.
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I could get 6mb download with stock infuse rom, now on infused 2.1 or serenity 7, I can't over 4, think it's just coincidence? I really don't know that much about the modems and their software, I'm a noob at this stuff.
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I could get 6mb download with stock infuse rom, now on infused 2.1 or serenity 7, I can't over 4, think it's just coincidence? I really don't know that much about the modems and their software, I'm a noob at this stuff.
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Those are Rogers GB based ROM's, which are known to have HSPA+ problems.
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I could get 6mb download with stock infuse rom, now on infused 2.1 or serenity 7, I can't over 4, think it's just coincidence? I really don't know that much about the modems and their software, I'm a noob at this stuff.
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not a coincidence at all. that's how it should be. if you are truly supposed to be getting 4g speeds in your area, you probably won't see those speeds on a GB based ROM until we no longer have to use Rogers GB as the base for those ROMS.
once the infuse gets the GB update, and the ROMS are based on that update, speeds should be what they are supposed to be.
but your issue is the ROM you are on - not the modem you are using.
My thought.
I am running infused v2.1 with the kd5 modem. I see that the longer i stick with one modem, speeds start increasing. This happens a lot faster with the original modem. Does any one else notice this?
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I am running infused v2.1 with the kd5 modem. I see that the longer i stick with one modem, speeds start increasing. This happens a lot faster with the original modem. Does any one else notice this?
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now THAT actually is a coincidence, haha.
Hey everyone, I was wondering what kind of speeds I should be getting here.
On the mobile network I get most of the time less than 2mbps, around 1.5-1.75, I ONCE got above 3mbps. That's download, upload is a dismal 1.2-1.5 mbps.
I thought maybe it was just where I was, bad cell tower, etc., but check this. My home wifi is reasonably fast, I get 12-16 mbps down on the computer with ~3mbps up. On my phone, connected to wifi, gets 4.5mbps down and just under 2mbps up. This shouldn't happen, should it? On my old mytouch slide, in the same room I'm in right now, I got 3-4mbps consistently over the mobile network (not even HSPA+, just plain old HSPA), and at LEAST 7 or 8 mbps over wifi, on the same wifi network. I'm very confused here, why is my HTC Sensation, which is supposed to be the latest and greatest, getting such terrible speeds? Do I have hardware issues? It's the same dismal speeds on every ROM I've tried. Stock before rooted, stock after rooted, arhd, cm7, everything is horrible. Should I call t-mobile and ask for a replacement? I just can't figure out why I'm getting slower speeds on HSPA+ than I was on 3G HSPA. Yikes.
Make sure your radio and RIL are correct (search the RIL and Radio threads) ... if you've tried different ROMs you may have over-written something.
I consistently get 16-20 MBPS down 10-15 MBPS up speeds on my home wifi (Verizion FIOS 25/25 service).
Get Wifi Analyzer from the market (free) and make sure you are not sharing WIFI channels with your neighbors.
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Make sure your radio and RIL are correct (search the RIL and Radio threads) ... if you've tried different ROMs you may have over-written something.
I consistently get 16-20 MBPS down 10-15 MBPS up speeds on my home wifi (Verizion FIOS 25/25 service).
Get Wifi Analyzer from the market (free) and make sure you are not sharing WIFI channels with your neighbors.
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My baseband version in about phone reads 10.58.9035.00P_10.15.9035.02_2. I think the radio that they test CM7 with is 10.56.9035.00U_10.14.9035.01, so I suppose I COULD downgrade, but I was having the same issues even before I rooted. As for RIL's, I know what they are but I have never come across them. I don't know if they're built in or if I have to flash them or even where to find them.
I have noticed HORRIBLE wifi reception with this phone. I can never connect to the wifi at my school, and at home, I can hold the phone right next to the router and it will still be 3/4 bars of wifi. Right know I'm in the room right next to the router and it alternates between the little dot of the wifi icon and the 1st bar. My computer gets 5/5 bars. My cell reception has seemed to be normal though, haven't noticed any huge issues. In fact, it seems to hang onto 3G/HSPA better than my old phone did. My old phone constantly bumped down to edge in my house. Speeds suck on this phone though, and I can't figure out why.
I tried that app you suggested, didn't find any interference, but saw how stupidly low my signal strength was. Here's a SS, attached.
Bump,any ideas?
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The CM ROM is using the RIL for the radio mentioned in the OP.
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how stupidly low my signal strength was. Here's a SS, attached.
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Check the antenna contacts on the back of the phone; try bending them up to engage the pads in the cover.
Failing that, return the phone for replacement.
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I decided to do a test as I have been experiencing substantial drop in DL/UL speeds utilizing my personal favorite CM7.
Radios varied with CM7 reco through latest HTC radio. Stock & OC kernal. Observation.
Dozens of tests. 6+ DL 2.5 Mbps UL.
Wi-Fi- Avg expected speeds 31 Mbps DL 6.50 UL Mbps. ( Wifi signal was extremely erratic). No fix.
revert back to Sense 3.5 NRG rom with 169 RIl matching radio.
Stock kernal.
Dozens of tests. Avg 9.25 DL1.50 Mbp UL
Wi-fi- same as CM7 however signal is perfect.
FWIW- complete stock sense posed higher DL/UL. Odd but how much stock I put into this?
Benchmarks- with both Cm7 & sense OC kernals.
Both scored heavily using the most common benchmarks.
AnTuTu-6381
CF-7667
Quadrant-3810
Stock kernal- nothing to write home about.
Other then the data speed, in terms of user experience, difficult to say. Other than I was always plagued with accurate gps lock using CM7.
I'm all over the place regarding the breakdown but I don't have much patience right now.
Enjoy.
Typical WiFi performance for me at home (fastest is ~20 D 10 U). Router is at the other end of the house (blue on the graph). If you have strong signal, look at the software (radio + RIL), if signal is weak check antenna.
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So I guess I'll try the recommended radio. How do you check which RIL you have? I don't think its the radio though, since I had the same bad speeds on stock s-on before rooting. I'll try checking the antenna connectors in the casings. If I do have to do a warranty exchange, will I have to get the phone back to s-on to be under warranty?
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So I guess I'll try the recommended radio. How do you check which RIL you have? I don't think its the radio though, since I had the same bad speeds on stock s-on before rooting. I'll try checking the antenna connectors in the casings. If I do have to do a warranty exchange, will I have to get the phone back to s-on to be under warranty?
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Regarding RIL check- Run getprop gsm.version.ril-impl in Terminal Emulator (Download from market if you don't have). Takes 2 seconds to get RIL which will show 169, 173, etc...
Regarding exchange- I'm assuming you will have to revert back to S-on but I could very well be wrong, however I know for peace of mind, I would do this to ensure a complete hassle free exchange.
Wish I could assist more.
ahahaha.
i live in italy. I paid 19 € so about 25 $ for a bad connection of 7 mega in download and 0,45 mega in upload, but the real speed is 4/0,3
for curiosity how much do you pay in United states???
return to your phone, probabily you can to flash other radi.img
I am on a shared plan, but I think for just me, 4G data is $20/month, which guarantees 4G speeds up to 2GB of usage, then it starts throttling. I did check my usage, I'm under 1GB.
Checked my RIL against the RIL thread that's stickied in the dev forum, I have 2.2.1073HMQ, which is matched to the 10.58 radio that I currently have. So it can't be an RIL issue.
I also tested the speed of the data connection through a wifi hotspot on my computer. I still only got about 2 mbps on the computer, maybe 2.5, don't remember exactly. Definitely under 3 though, which is unacceptable. I think I'm going to call t-mobile, because I'm supposed to be in a 4G coverage area. But on top of that, my wifi speeds suck as well, which tells me it's not just network coverage, it's something to do with the wireless chipset, something isn't working correctly. I think I should be able to except AT LEAST equivalent speeds to my old 3G slide.
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for curiosity how much do you pay in United states???
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Verizon FIOS @ $100/mo gets you 25/25 fiber to the house, phone, and a few hundred channels of hi def TV. Wireless router included gets up to 20 MBps to the phone.
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So I called t-mobile, the first guy said he thought I knew what I was talking about and had tried everything that he had ideas for, so he sent me to tier 2 support, and that guy told me that it was probably something faulty in either the back of the phone (antenna) or the radio controller. He thought my wifi and cell speed issues were related. Since I got the phone at costco he suggested I try to do an exchange through them since I'd get a new device in exchange instead of a refurbished one. I'm going to end up going that route.
So here's my question now, once I get the new replacement phone, since it's the same phone, is it possible to take a nandroid of my current phone how it is and then restore it after I root and get s-off? Or would that not work since the phones would have different serials and IMEI's? It would be so much easier if I could just nandroid restore after I s-off, root, and get clockwork.
Bump?
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Bump?
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There aren't that many people who would have done it.
So try it and report back!
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Gunkk said:
There aren't that many people who would have done it.
So try it and report back!
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Alright, I'll try it, no harm really, worst thing I can get is a bootloop I'll just make sure and back up my apps beforehand just in case it doesn't work. I'm going back on Friday to try and get a replacement, so I'll report back then.
alot of 3g networks i noticed cap at 1.75megs down and 1.50-1.75 up and since the sensation wont tell us if we have 3g or not and list 4g as anything above edge it's just kinda hit or miss when u actually do have 4G but from my house right now i'm getting 1.75 down and if i go to the others ide of town i get 9.xx down (rarely over 10 though sadly)
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alot of 3g networks i noticed cap at 1.75megs down and 1.50-1.75 up and since the sensation wont tell us if we have 3g or not and list 4g as anything above edge it's just kinda hit or miss when u actually do have 4G but from my house right now i'm getting 1.75 down and if i go to the others ide of town i get 9.xx down (rarely over 10 though sadly)
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My phone reports 2g, 3g and 4g. I can see the difference in data rate between the three.
The phone idles in "3g" even when near a 4g tower for power savings.
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Yeah, only sense roms don't differentiate between 3g and hspa. I've tried in different cell towers where I'm supposed to have full 4g, and I don't. I have maybe 2.5 mbps, most of the time 2 or below. I'm exchanging my phone Friday at Costco so hopefully the new one is different and I don't get one with the stupid ssharp screen. I like this Acer one better.
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hi all. I myself have a moto atrix 4g on att. i am familiar with rooting unlocking bl and flashing. so i decided to help my friend with his nexus s 4g unrooted, locked, on stock sprint 4.0.4 build IMM76D, baseband D720SPRLC1, kernel 3.0.8.
last night I unlocked bl, rooted and installed cm9 posted by burnsra as I saw it was the most popular cm9 by replies or views. now all this started because my atrix was having double the reception compared to ns4g in everything wifi, network, data. so i thought cm9 would do something good here. but after installing it successfully the wifi signal is at 2 bars the data reception is at one bar, the 4g reception non existent.
Is there any new baseband that would enhance the reception of wifi, sprint network 3/4g?
right now I am on baseband D720SPRLC1.
test i did: i installed speedtest.net app on both phones. i was 10 feet from my home router N with no walls, doors in between. ns4g was always 5-7 mbps download, slower than atrix and almost 2mbps slower in upload.
never mind for data speed. ( i know its apple to oranges, att/sprint) but still atrix was 10 times faster on att hspa+ than ns4g on sprint with 4g on.
wifi and network bars are most of the time at 2 bars.
is there anything left to do to make it better in reception?
any ideas suggestions are welcome.
thanks
You can try different basebands. Depending on your area, whatever you flash can either improve or worsen the signal. I've heard Sprint doesn't have the greatest in terms of 4G speeds. I'm no expert on network speeds and such, but I think it also have to do with whatever technology is being used for the networks. HSPA+ is gonna be faster I believe. My G2 has faster download speeds than my NS IIRC. I haven't done a real world comparison lately. I think my G2 was getting like 10 down a few years ago on campus. Lol. My NS only gets like 5 or 6.
Actually, you answered your own question ... it is an apples to oranges comparison. Wimax download speeds of 5-7 sound about right, and uploads will be slower. There's no question that Sprint is way behind AT&T and Verizon with their advanced data networks. In the meantime, what you experienced is just about all there is for now. The LC1 radio is the most current.
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Actually, you answered your own question ... it is an apples to oranges comparison. Wimax download speeds of 5-7 sound about right, and uploads will be slower. There's no question that Sprint is way behind AT&T and Verizon with their advanced data networks. In the meantime, what you experienced is just about all there is for now. The LC1 radio is the most current.
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omg now I understand why I pay a little bit more on att network.
anyway is there any combination between kernels and basebands that might give some better reception on ns4g?
thanks
hormosapiens said:
omg now I understand why I pay a little bit more on att network.
anyway is there any combination between kernels and basebands that might give some better reception on ns4g?
thanks
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There really isn't anything that can be done to make much of a difference. I flashed the latest CM9 nightly, checked my 4g speeds and they are in the 3-4 range ...and I can see the Sprint tower across the road. Most of us who are hanging onto Sprint, in spite of the service ... are doing so because of the unlimited data. But, Sprint really needs to break out the LTE soon, or there may be a massive exodus.
I got a Droid 2 Global from Ebay with the latest rom installed on it. I got the sim unlock code from Verizon. Then I band unlocked it. Got a straight Talk Att Sim with service in it. It is rooted but stock otherwise. I get 3g in Philly just fine and thought everything was good. In Philly the signal was really low usually around 2-3 bars and it would bounce between HSPDA and 3g a lot but was fine speeds were decent 700-1200kbs and I could make calls fine. However....
The phone is actually for my sister to use out in central NJ. Looking at the ATT GoPhone map it should have great coverage but the phone can't make calls at all many times in central NJ. To make things worse the phone will loose all signal and ask her if she wants to change from GSM only to Global mode. A lot of times she will hit OK and then will have to remember to go in the settings and change it back to GSM (which she forgets to do a lot so even if she is getting an Att signal it won't work). She had a Tmobile flip phone and said that got much better reception.
Normal Att phones work fine in her area but signal isn't the strongest for most carriers there. So it is either the phone or Straight talk att service. I have read nothing but good things about Straight Talk att service around the web as far as signal goes can't find a bad signal mention. 3g Speed is usually slower than true Att but reception is usually noted to be the same. If it is Straight talk that is the issue I can just get her a prepaid Tmobile Sim and she should be fine on Edge with Opera Mini. She doesn't use the web a lot.
Or is the phone's GSM reception really bad and should I just get an Att phone. If so does the Droid 2 global get bad reception overseas too. That would really suck as the Droid 2 Global is an unbeatable bargain at 100$. I got the extended battery for it and it lasts 2 days of hard use... when it gets a signal.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the matter. I used the trick that supposedly boosts the GSM signal and the trick to change the plist file to get the missing bars back by changing a verizon key setting. But it didn't change anything, I think that was a "bug" verizon fixed with the latest version of Gingerbread on the phone. It would help a little if I could at least stop that screen from showing up asking if she would like to change from GSM to Global when she looses her signal. I looked on the web but folks said that couldn't be removed even if rooted. Any help or input would be appreciated. Most important thing for her is reliable voice not data. This is driving me nuts and I don't want to waste any more money on a lost cause.
Did you edit /system/build.prop and set ro.mot.phonemode.vzwglobalphone to 0? If yes it might just be AT&T's network.
I use my D2G in Japan and Russia and I have no issues with UMTS and HSPA.
Gasai Yuno said:
Did you edit /system/build.prop and set ro.mot.phonemode.vzwglobalphone to 0? If yes it might just be AT&T's network.
I use my D2G in Japan and Russia and I have no issues with UMTS and HSPA.
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Yes that is the build prop setting I changed. It didn't make any difference whatsoever. I think Verizon may have "fixed" it in the newest rom.
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Yes that is the build prop setting I changed. It didn't make any difference whatsoever. I think Verizon may have "fixed" it in the newest rom.
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In case anyone takes a gander at this thread just like to say that the phone's GSM radios are slightly worse than others made actually for GSM. So if you live in an area with great reception you will never notice it. If you live in a place with iffy reception it may not connect at all.
I tested by running around with a new samsung dumbphone and could make calls in places where the unlocked Droid 2 Global couldn't swapping the Straight talk sim. Droid 2 would drop calls in central Jersey more than the dumbphone..
My D2G actually works better on GSM than my old Nokia 9300 and Motorola V547.
And I have yet to learn what a “dropped call” is.
Do note that I often find myself at least 30 km away from the nearest village here in the forest, and the cell towers are a few and far between. The D2G, though, keeps its 3G at at least 2 bars.
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My D2G actually works better on GSM than my old Nokia 9300 and Motorola V547.
And I have yet to learn what a “dropped call” is.
Do note that I often find myself at least 30 km away from the nearest village here in the forest, and the cell towers are a few and far between. The D2G, though, keeps its 3G at at least 2 bars.
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Also, if the user is (US) band-unlocked, doesn't that mean that he is using the older radio firmware (.330 at best)? GSM performance got better with the later releases, although many had no issues with the earlier versions.
Yeah, you're right. In my experience 2.4.x's radio firmware was a bit lacking in terms of stability on GSM.