Does anyone know if its possible to enter wireless network monitor mode with the specified chipset? I've read about being able to enter monitor mode with the galaxy s3 but it was with international variants. The US version has a different chipset. I am aware of bcmon.apk but its only compatable with the international variants of the galaxy s3. Is it even possible?
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Does someone know which are the specific Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE model numbers according to the LTE bands.
I am interested in buying this phone with LTE Cat 3 (800/850/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz). Which would be specific model or models?
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Henning
Hello All,
Question: How can I enable UMTS AWS (B4) on Samsung Galaxy S5 Active (Canadian variant, although if there is any solution to AT&T variant it probably works for this one as well)?
I have tried all the methods that I could have found on XDA or elsewhere but had no luck (incl. QPST/QXDM NV entry, hidden menus, ...). On QPST when I retrieve the Freqs from my phone all bands are selected but there is no B4 (AWS). Is there something that I am missing? BTW, when I want to write to my phone (after using QXDM to enable writing), QPST throws an exception which indicates that phone has been disconnected (which is not the case). Is there any known method which can fix this issue and have UMTS AWS enabled on S5 Active?
A broader question: Since S5 and S5 Active use the same chips (my understanding), is it even possible that this be a HW limitation on Active?
Cheers
Yes, this is a hardware limitation.
Thanks @Pony Express for the response, I couldn't find any info on its antenna layout/chips on the web. Considering your confirmation then there is nothing that I can do to enable AWS on it. It's quite surprising that why Samsung would use different antenna layout and chips for almost the same phone which may have the same production line, apparently a marketing strategy!
Hi Bros,
Did anyone know what LTE modem will be used in S6? As S6 not using Snapdragon 810 anymore, but using Exynos 7420, so the LTE modem is no way using Qualcomm Gobi LTE modem. Why I ask this question because in US, ATT only support Qualcomm Gobi modem. I own a Note 4 with N910U version but cannot use ATT LTE as the modem is from Intel 7260. ATT block all other modem. As S6 not come with 810 chip, ATT should update their software/hardware in order to support the coming business of S6. My N910U may be also benefit and can use LTE.
Raymond
Not only that, they still need Qualcomm for CDMA networks. I am pretty sure it is going to be Exynos 7420 + Qualcomm modem combo.
lopri said:
Not only that, they still need Qualcomm for CDMA networks. I am pretty sure it is going to be Exynos 7420 + Qualcomm modem combo.
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If in this case, I'm no hope to use LTE with my N910U. Too bad.
Hey I heard that Galaxy S6 will be powered by Exynos. So, I am currently using note 3 and 3G variant is powered by exynos while the 4G one is by Snapdragon qualcomm
So, will all S6 variants be powered by exynos? In fact, will there be a 3G variant ? I need to know that because in note 3 i have had lack development because most awesome roms are for 4G one and I can't install them on my 3G. This time, i am gonna buy 4G one but what model number will 4G S6 be?
All S6/S6E will have Exynos SoC and 4G/LTE.
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All S6/S6E will have Exynos SoC and 4G/LTE.
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So , there will be no 3G Variant?
Correct, no 3G-only version. All will have LTE. In the past, Samsung flagships with the Snapdragon SoC had LTE but the Exynos versions did not. Now all S6/S6E will have an Exynos SoC with LTE.
Hello there!
I coudn't find anywhere on the web a way of enabling Wi-Fi monitor mode on Samsung Exynos 7 Quad 7570 chipset of my SM-G570M (J5 Prime). Is there a way after all? How can I do so?