Caf 0.9 lte solution found - (4g) - E 2015 CDMA Android Development

I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY TESTED THIS, BUT WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY NEGATIVE RESULTS, BY TRYING THIS, YOU AGREE TO TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
For Sprint and Virgin mobile users, i found a solution for LTE, (It will give you 4g for some reason, but it works).
EDIT: THIS NOW WORKS ON CM 13 ROMS WITH NO APN LISTINGS, HERE IS WHAT TO DO:
1. INSTALL ROM, FLASH GAPPS,
2. REPLACE APNS-CONF WITH THE ONE FROM THE BELOW LINK THAT I POSTED FOR THE CAF 0.9 FIX
3 SET PERMISSIONS OF APN-CONF TO 0644, REBOOT TO TWRP, DO FACTORY RESET.
4. WHEN YOU HAVE BOOTED INTO ROM, DOWNLOAD APN CHANGER BY ANNANDO FROM GOOGLE PLAY
5. IT WON'T SHOW ANY APNS, BUT JUST IGNORE IT AND ADD ONE ANYWAY WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (IT IS PART OF THE FIX)
For Sprint users: USE SPRINT FOR THE NAME, AND n.sprpre.ispsn for the apn name. set MMSC to http://mms.sprintpcs.com SET MMSPROXY TO: 68.28.31.7 MMS PORT: 80 MCC: 310 MNC: 120 BEARER: LTE
IT TURNS OUT THE ABOVE STEP IS NECESSARY. FOR SOME REASON, EVEN WHEN THE APN ISN'T SHOWING, IT STILL IS REQUIRED, WHICH IS REALLY STRANGE
FOR VIRGIN MOBILE USERS: DO THE SAME AS SPRINT, EXCEPT PUT n.ij.ispsn for the apn name.
6. After you have done that, do to dialer and press *#*#4636#*#* and go to phone information and, like in caf, turn off radio, set network mode to cdma/lte auto prl, (again ignore the fact it says its already set on it) turn THE RADIO BACK ON, LTE WILL BE ON AFTER THE NETWORK ICON GOES CRAZY AFTER A MINUTE OR 2.
Sprint and Virgin Mobile: You need to flash rom in twrp, (wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache before flashing, (DO NOT WIPE SYSTEM OR THE INSTALL WILL FAIL) then gapps, then factory reset, (To avoid force close errors due to gapps), When the rom boots up, sign into google play account, and download root browser. After downloading that, download the apns-conf file from here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-KfJE4M0My6MnBiWWtoQW04U0U and replace the current apn-conf under system/etc with the new one you just downloaded, and set permissions to 0644, reboot to twrp, and factory reset (so the rom resets telephony.db) Then, after the rom boots up, go under mobile networks, to access point names, and the third one down will be a sprint one. Edit this one. Follow these guidelines for your respective carrier,
VIRGIN MOBILE Change the apn to n.ij.ispsn, and set the bearer to LTE Only, and Turn off the other option that is ticked under here. Then go to your phone dialer and type in *#*#4636#*#* It will bring up a menu, click on phone information menu. Then, once your in there, turn the radio off, and set the network mode to cdma/LTE auto prl, (It will already look it is on this by default, But Just Bear With Me) DO NOT MESS WITH ANY OTHER SETTINGS IN HERE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING) Then turn the radio back on, and BOOM, you will have 4g. (The network indicator will look like its going haywire for a minute, but give it some time for the 4g to pop up).
SPRINT: Change the apn to n.sprpre.ispsn, and set the bearer to LTE Only, and Turn off the other option that is ticked under here. Then go to your phone dialer and type in *#*#4636#*#* It will bring up a menu, click on phone information menu. Then, once your in there, turn the radio off, and set the network mode to cdma/LTE auto prl, (It will already look it is on this by default, But Just Bear with me.) DO NOT MESS WITH ANY OTHER SETTINGS IN HERE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING) Then turn the radio back on, and BOOM, you will have 4g. (The network indicator will look like its going haywire for a minute, but give it some time for the 4g to pop up).
I hope this helps somebody. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and have a wonderful day!

Thanks man, going to give this a shot
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Does the built in APN editor in the ROM work?
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starkly_raving said:
Does the built in APN editor in the ROM work?
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Its strange, but it works, for some reason, you cannot see it. I know this because I can't apply my fix in any of the cm 13 ROMs without inputting the proper APN with the correct details. It won't show, but its there. I know that probably doesn't make any sense, but its the best way I can explain it. I'm not sure what is causing the APN to be invisible, but nonetheless it still has an effect, even with its "non existant status". Sorry for the long winded answer!

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[Q] [SOLVED] Changing Frequency Band

Hey all,
I just moved to France with a i9020a Rogers phone. According to this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Google_Nexus_S) my phone can cover the 2100 frequency band and according to this (http://www.worldtimezone.com/gsm.html) France's 3g frequency is 2100. I just got a SIM card and my text and calls seem to be working, however, I can't use data at all. Any ideas?
Phone info:
Type: Rogers i9020A
ROM: 4.0.3 stock
Kernel: eugene's
Radio: UCKE1
Extra (possibly) helpful links:
Radio guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116884
Rogers frequency band: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=434140
Cheers!
i wanna say its done with the *#*#info#*#* then phone info. I havent backed up anything lately, so Im not messing with mine while Im at work.
I do know mine is set for GSM only, but Im just a USA phone user.
Just a idea, not sure it its right or not
blackhemi4x4 said:
i wanna say its done with the *#*#info#*#* then phone info. I havent backed up anything lately, so Im not messing with mine while Im at work.
I do know mine is set for GSM only, but Im just a USA phone user.
Just a idea, not sure it its right or not
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I tried following the steps below, however, after deactivating and activating my phone radio and pressing menu my phone just went back to the home screen. I remember doing this with gingerbread and having a new screen asking which country and provider I had. Can anyone else do step 5 with ICS?
1. Go to Dialer. Dial *#*#4636#*#*
2. Go to Phone information. Choose the preferred network to
"GSM Auto PRL" or "CDMA Auto PRL" or whatever you have.
3. Scroll down, deactivate and activate Phone Radio.
4. Press Menu button.
5. Select Phone frequency, then choose your country.
6. In the previous menu push the Home button to go back to Homescreen.
7. Reboot.
(By Brainmaster)
Gotten edge working
Update:
I have tried flashing several different radios with no luck. I did find that I did not have any APN settings so I found the APN settings for my provider (http://mobile.free.fr/faq-config-apn-autres.html) and now I have EDGE .
Since I can only have one APN configuration selected at a time how do I configure the MMS to work? Will configuring it under a new configuration work or do I incorporate it into my current configuration.
And of course I still can't get that blasted 3G to work.
Any help would be appreciated!
Solved:
After flashing my original radio (UCKE1) on my phone my 3G is now working . To configure my MMS (for free mobile anyway) I used the APN settings provided by Liel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452220). I hope this helps anyone who's having trouble in the future.
Cheers!

Simple Mobile ICS APN Settings

Someone please help me with the apn settings on ICS roms!!!
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shaolinz said:
Someone please help me with the apn settings on ICS roms!!!
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
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You've been told many times on the forum, RESET DEFAULT APNS. And then one of them will be simple, and just check that one.
Settings
I tried it didnt work for me maybe my settings are wrong i will try again
You was right
sorry on the hellfire 1.2 it would not work for me i am using aokp now and it worked thank you for your time
Simple Mobile APN Configuration on the G2x
This goes out to all my broke peoples out there! Keep yo heads up, Fam, and we gonna get through these tough times together!
NOTE: This guide is for ICS-based ROMS, such as Hellfire Sandwich. This is the most highly recommended ROM for G2x right now ... according to ME!
After much trial and error--having just been forced to involuntarily abandon T-Mo US for Simple Mobile last week due to lack of having paper--the following procedure worked for me. Don't listen to NOBODY ELSE, other instructions DO NOT WORK, I know I tried them all! Especially don't go by the guide on Simple's website, they ain't got a ****in clue what they talking about either! Anyway, I hope it might help other people with the same problem.
If you currently don't see any APNs under System Settings > Wireless & Networks > More... > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names, good! Do the following procedure.
If you've already been pranking around with the APNs trying to get them to work, delete all your APNs under System Settings > Wireless & Networks > More... > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names, reboot your phone and then do the following procedure.
You must not be connected to Wi-Fi when you go through these steps.
From the APNs screen, press the Menu Button. Tap Reset to Default. Wait as much as 5-10 minutes and let the thing do its work. You should now see 2 APNs: Simple and T-Mobile US.
Now you have two APNs there, but neither of them will actually work ... yet. They're generic and now we'll need to do some tweaking.
Counter-intuitively, we're gonna ignore the APN called Simple and work with the one titled T-Mobile US. You'll understand why in a minute, trust me.
Press the Menu Button.
Tap System Settings.
Under Wireless & Networks, tap More...
Tap Mobile Networks.
Check that "Data Roaming" and "Use Only 2G Networks" are both unchecked.
Tap Access Point Names.
If you did the Reset to Default routine above, tap T-Mobile US.
Here are the settings (be careful they are case sensitive and don't put stray spaces in there or you'll be pulling out your hair wondering why it won't work, trust me on that!):
Name: Don't change, leave it as "T-Mobile US". I don't know why but the G2x seems to like it better that way.
APN: simple
proxy: 216.155.165.050
Port: 8080
Username: Don't change, leave T-Mo US setting (whatever that is) intact.
Password: Don't change, leave T-Mo US setting (whatever that is) intact.
Server: Don't change, leave T-Mo US setting (whatever that is) intact.
MMSC: http://smpl.mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMSProxy:[empty]
MMS Port: [empty]
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN Type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
Once you finish filling all this in, press the Menu Button.
Tap Save.
This will take you back to the APNs screen.
Now tap the other APN, Simple.
When it opens up, tap the Menu Button.
Tap Delete APN.
You are done. Watch the Signal Strength indicator in the Notifications Bar. It may take a minute, but it should now turn Blue, you should get 5 bars, and your should see a tiny H appear next to it.
You're now good to go, but you can optionally reboot if you feel like it and then check if your APN is still there. If it ain't, program it again and use APNsBU or APN Manager Pro from the Market/Google Play Store to backup your APN settings for easy restoral just in case they keep vanishing.
Good luck!
Hit the "Thanks!" Button below if this helped you.
All Power to the People!
thats a good write up cargohook. will it work on other roms? im using EB ICS
and what does this actually do? what do i gain by changing these settings from stock?
dodgefan67 said:
thats a good write up cargohook. will it work on other roms? im using EB ICS
and what does this actually do? what do i gain by changing these settings from stock?
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If you're on Simple Mobile it lets you use the web and mms (Multimedia Messaging Service, or "picture messaging"). If you're on T-Mo or another network, it will stop you from using the web and mms.
You say you're a n00b, don't worry my man, we all were once upon a time.... Stick around here and you won't be for long!
Check out this here link, it might help you understand this APNs subject matter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_Point_Name
Good luck.
trust me, ive been a n00b in a lot of places, it will come off soon
but as for the APN, when put a new rom on i get simple and tmobile and it defaults to tmobile and i can browse the web and send mms messages
MMS Still don't work
I'm on EB ICS 4.0.4 Build3. I was having problems with apns just disappearing. I did everything as had been described earlier and my internet started working. Though apn still sometimes disappears I just hard reboot the phone and it comes back. One problem though MMS is still not working, it just keeps saying sending and never goes through. Will see, maybe there is an answer somewhere out there.
Okay so I followed the above instructions but the T-Mobile APN's are locked, there is T-Mobile Data and T-Mobile MMS - HTC Sensation 4G
ZanoobaCrouse said:
Okay so I followed the above instructions but the T-Mobile APN's are locked, there is T-Mobile Data and T-Mobile MMS - HTC Sensation 4G
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im not 100% sure but it may be different on your HTC, this is the forum for the LG G2x, you might want to try asking in the HTC forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1110
also this is for ICS roms, are you running an ICS rom? are you rooted? or have a custom rom installed?
ZanoobaCrouse said:
Okay so I followed the above instructions but the T-Mobile APN's are locked, there is T-Mobile Data and T-Mobile MMS - HTC Sensation 4G
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Just rotate the screen and back it will let u edit the apn
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA
thanks alot man helped
ICS APN Setting Simple Mobile Working
I Know The Answer But I Need Ten Post To Post Outside Links Meaning I Can't Put The Apns.. =(. But Go On Youtube This User Named muzzzmaggg Has The Video Showing You. The Name Of His Video Is How to setup APN/mobile internet and MMS on SIMPLE Mobile for HTC. It Works For Any ICS ROM. Check It Out And Follow Step By Step And Where The APN Says Not Set Make Sure It Says Not Set Instead Of None. If All Goes Well You Should Have Simple Mobile Running On Your ICS ROM. It Has Worked On 5 Devices So I Know It Works On ICS 4.0.3 And 4.04 Etc..

[Q] 3G access issue on Verizon S3

Hi
i have a Verizon SG S3
i got GSM network access successfully here (in tunisia); i can make calls and send sms but when i m trying to make MMS/WAP or Visio Calls it doesnt work
also i checked my APN setting it is empty (it is not configured).
Other things ! i have always Verizon Sim notification "Non-Verizon SIM" " Sorry, this SIM card is not supported. please ...."
it is related to that?
how can i unlock that?
lair12 said:
A: Preliminary steps that were done before leaving the US:
a1 – From Google Play store install the following apps if you do not have them: APN Manager Pro (81 Square), Phone Info ([email protected]), Titanium Backup Pro , ES File Explorer and Open Signal Maps. You may have to pay a few bucks for some of these pro versions, but they are required.
a2 – In Titanium Backup Pro, go to Backup/Restore, find and “long select” APN Manager Pro, and then select “Convert to system app”.
a3 – Open APN Manager Pro, select Insert APN, and input the data needed from your desired service provider (see note 1 below for help). When done, go to APN List and make sure your current APN’s and the new APN’s are both there. What I did was to leave the US with several options for each country I was going to visit already loaded into the APN list so I could be ready for several possible providers. At this point, your phone should still be fully functional in the US with Verizon LTE.
B: When overseas, I did the following steps to go from LTE to GSM:
b1 – Turn off phone, pull out battery and put in micro SIM from your foreign country. DON’T LOSE YOUR VERIZON LTE SIM! Turn phone back on and turn off Wi-Fi.
b2 – Use Phone Info app to change preferred network type "Global" (click on Device Information and scroll down to the first box to change). Some have reported that other choices were needed for their providers, so you may have to experiment.
b3 – Go to Settings>More Settings>Mobile Network>Access Point Names and select the correct APN. I believe that only APN’s that your SIM recognizes will show on this list. (If it’s not here, go back to step a3 and enter the needed APN data).
b4 – Reboot phone. You should have the SIM card working for phone and data.
C: To return to Verizon LTE:
c1 – Use Phone Info app to change preferred network to “LTE/CDMA/EvDo” (click on Device Information and scroll down to the first box to change).
c2 – Turn off Wi-Fi, pull battery and put Verizon LTE micro SIM card back in.
c3 – Power up phone (at this point you might be working properly already, and you are good to go!)
c4 – If needed, go to Settings>More Settings>Mobile Network>Access Point Names and select LTE-Verizon Internet (which is my default here in North Carolina).
Notes and Troubleshooting Issues:
1.Below are several sites to check if you do not know the correct information. I cannot guarantee that this information is current. You may only need to enter some of this information to get data working (I did not try phone or MMS use). In some cases it may be as little as just the APN Name to display and the correct APN (sometimes referred to as GPRS APN), while other providers may require the user names or passwords or more for full functionality. Please report your successful requirements in the thread.
http://www.unlockit.co.nz/mobilesettings/
http://www.vivaelputerio.com/yeldar.html
http://www.guarforum.net/APN
http://www.mygsmforum.com/f160/apn-s...networks-8471/
h t t p ://www.flexispy.com/Mobile%20APN%20Setting%20to%20use%20GPRS.htm
h t t p ://blog.rebelsimcard.com/worldwide-network-gprsedge3g-network-apn-settings.htm
2.I highly suggest that you use Open Titanium Backup Pro and backup your phone apps and data. Go to Backup/Restore; then select the check mark in the upper right corner; then select RUN "Backup all user apps and system data"; and then select the green check mark in the upper right corner. Let this run until complete. You can restore any of your apps from here in the future.
3.I highly suggest that people use the Open Signal Maps widget that comes with this app, and install it in a 1x2 format on one of your screens. This shows exactly what is happening as far as provider, signal strength, and type of signal. This is where I could see that I got 3g, 3.5g and 4g service from time to time in Moscow and Helsinki. I keep this on my home page here in the US.
4.When using your phone in the US or overseas with a non-verizon SIM card, you have a constant icon warning in the notification bar referring to a "Non-Verizon SIM". If this bothers you and you want to remove it, the answer is to freeze or delete the app Setup wizard 1.0 (its icon is a red check mark with a magic wand). Using Titanium Backup, freeze or delete Setup wizard 1.0; or if you freeze/delete with AntTek App Manager, it is the second listed Setup wizard and contains 24.00kb. The app contains very little data in the database (three csv files with nothing of interest), and hopefully can be safely frozen. I have no idea why it is in the phone to begin with.
5.I also suggest learning the great features of ES File Explorer. If will allow you to easily get to your all your files (including system and root). Open it and go to menu>settings; then check "up to root", "root explorer", "mount file system" and "backup system app". Now you have full access and control of your phone files. The external card is found at /mnt/extSdCard, while the internal SD card is at /mnt/sdcard. You can set favorites to get to places you want to visit fast, and that is a plus to this file program.
6.Some phones have the option to check the following: Go to Settings>More Settings>Mobile Network (if available)>then the first instance of Network Mode (before Access Point Names), and make sure it says Global mode or another choice that works for your provider (If not, go back to step b2).
7.Some phones have the option to check the following: Go to Settings>More Settings>Mobile Network (if available)>then the second instance of Network Mode (after Access Point Names), and make sure it says GSM/WCDMA (Auto Mode), at least that is what I needed in Europe. Some providers may need other selections and you may have to experiment.
8.There have been reports of problems with the phone app crashing using the prior, more complex method. If this happens, try restoring your "com.android.phone" app with Titanium Backup. I'm still looking for confirmation that this fixes any issues, so please post to the thread if you have this problem and let us know if this fix works, or if it does not.
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for the "Non-Verizon SIM" notification ===> it is ok i havent no longer the notification, Thanks
but for the GSM 3G network i followed all previous steps mentioned, i installed all applications requested but when i tryed to add new apn with APN Manager app it makes an error message "problem when creating apn"
i m unable to add new apn
in the APN list, i find 55 APNs all for are installed by default and i cant delete any one of them
i think that i should modify the system application related to that (to the APN) to get ability to add new APN
how can i do it so
noukazium said:
for the "Non-Verizon SIM" notification ===> it is ok i havent no longer the notification, Thanks
but for the GSM 3G network i followed all previous steps mentioned, i installed all applications requested but when i tryed to add new apn with APN Manager app it makes an error message "problem when creating apn"
i m unable to add new apn
in the APN list, i find 55 APNs all for are installed by default and i cant delete any one of them
i think that i should modify the system application related to that (to the APN) to get ability to add new APN
how can i do it so
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Hi
after a week searching and making many tests, i finaly found a solution to get 3G on my Verizon SGS3 in Tunisia for Tunisiana APN
source : s3forums
Before leaving the U.S., you need to complete the following:
Root the phone with stock ROM
Use sprint.recovery.image for clockworkmod (others may work as well)
Load APN Manager app from Google Play
Load HiAPN Global app from Google Play
Load Ghost Commander app from Google Play
Load Dropbox app from Google Play
Load PhoneInfo app from Google Play
Back up APN’s to sd card through HiAPN
Edit “apnlist_backup.xml” found at sdcard>HiDroid_Net>HiAPN using Ghost Commander app (select DB text editor to open) and then edit to include your required APN information.
Use HiAPN to restore APN’s
Use APN Manger to see APN list and check that info for new APN is correct (APN manager cannot do anything else or it will crash)
Use APN Manager to check to make sure that APN for now is still set to LTE-Verizon Internet or EHRPD – Verizon Internet
Once overseas, you need to complete the following:
Turn off phone and pull battery and put in micro SIM from your foreign country (I’m using MTS in Russia, but was prepared for several other providers)
Turn phone back on
Turn off wifi
Use PhoneInfo app to change preferred network type “Global” (click on Device information and scroll down for first box to change).
Open HiAPN and select “Click to Autoset APN’s” or hit “Net” one change at a time until you rotate to the correct APN
Go to airplane mode for a minute (this helps reset the radio)
Take off airplane mode
Go to Settings>More Setting>Mobile Network and make sure that is not grayed out. If not there, try going back to HiAPN and doing the “Net” cycle again.
Check Settings>More Settings>Mobile Network>Access Point Names to make sure correct APN is selected. (If not, go back to step 5).
Reboot phone, you should have the cars working.
Once back in the states, complete these steps:
Use Phone Info app to change preferred network to “LTE/CDMA/EvDo”
Pull battery and put Verizon LTE micro SIM card back in
Power up phone
Turn off wi-fi
Open HiAPN and hit “Net” one change at a time until you rotate to VZWINTERNET
Use APN Manager to check to see if it is set to LTE-Verizon Internet or EHRPD – Verizon Internet
Check Settings>More Settings>Mobile Network>Access Point Names to make sure correct APN is selected. (If not, go back to step 5).
If for whatever reason these steps fail (Once back in the states), then do the following:
Reset phone to non-rooted stock, Go here for more info.
Do full phone reset,
Re-root
Re-clockworkmod
Restore ROM through recovery mode.
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the attachement bellow is for Tunisiana APN configuration

[Q] CM10 on Rogers, no LTE.

All right, so, I have tried everything I can think of, but nothing has worked, so I decided to try asking here. I am have been on the CM10 builds for about a week, and I am loving them. I never really liked sense, so an AOSP JB rom is great (aside from the battery life). Before CM10, I was on ViperXL, and LTE worked fine, but after switching to CM10 (or any other AOSP roms) it just stops working. I can get everything else, Edge, 3G, and HSPA, but LTE just won't work. Just a couple hours ago I did a wipe and a clean install of the October 3rd nightly, and I am still having the issue.
One thing I haven't tried is flashing a 4.0.3 rom, and then the CM10 rom, but the FAQ says that issue has been fixed so I doubt it would help.
Anyway, thanks in advance for the help!
Check your APN settings. These settings worked for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19434188&postcount=2
I've had the exact same issue. I'm on Rogers too. I've double and triple checked the APN (ltemobile.apn) and it is definitely correct. I first noticed this on PA, and now get the same thing on CleanROM. Yesterday, I ran the Rogers RUU and that got LTE. So I went back to CleanROM (same radio image) and now only get HSPA. If I try to use the ltemobile.apn APN it fails with the message "Connection failed due to incorrect APN setting." Hope this info is useful for anyone with educated guesses
andyondroid said:
Check your APN settings. These settings worked for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19434188&postcount=2
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I checked, I had all that set correctly, still no LTE
If anyone else has suggestions, I would be glad to hear them.
person66 said:
I checked, I had all that set correctly, still no LTE
If anyone else has suggestions, I would be glad to hear them.
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From my experience i've had no issues with Rogers LTE on Sense roms and CM10. I would probably try deleting the APN and re-adding it.
I'd also check the network type. In dialer, dial *#*#4636#*#* and under Phone Information check that the network type is set to 'GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto'
Beyond that, trying running the latest Rogers modem/baseband. I'm using 0.18as.32.09.28L with no issues.
I've only had my One X a week so beyond this, i'm out of ideas.
andyondroid said:
From my experience i've had no issues with Rogers LTE on Sense roms and CM10. I would probably try deleting the APN and re-adding it.
I'd also check the network type. In dialer, dial *#*#4636#*#* and under Phone Information check that the network type is set to 'GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto'
Beyond that, trying running the latest Rogers modem/baseband. I'm using 0.18as.32.09.28L with no issues.
I've only had my One X a week so beyond this, i'm out of ideas.
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there is an option in setting...you have to change from wcdma to lte...in mobile settings...
i can confirm lte works with cm10...worst case try flash a 4.0.3 rom then flash cm10..
Here's my experience: you no longer need the sense flash method. Make share you do a system, factory, cache and dalvik wipe. Do system and factory twice, as it did not always 100% work for me.
Then boot up. Go to apns and delete all the non-lte ones. Set the lte/wcdma/gsm setting there.
Next go to *#*#4636#*#* in dialer. Check phone information so that network says lte/gsm(prl).
Reboot and hopefully it will all stick.
Also I noticed that the default lte APN has port 80 and not MMS port 80. Make sure that is correct
Sent from my One XL
Okay, I've made some progress on this. I did a factory reset and system wipe from TWRP recovery then re-installed CleanROM 5 from scratch. When it booted up I added the ltemobile.apn APN. This time it successfully connected to the APN, but it still did not get past HSPA. I then booted back into recovery and replaced /system/build.prop with the build.prop from the Rogers 1.94.631.3 stock ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812544). When it booted up it got LTE coverage.
So there must be something key in build.prop required to get LTE to connect. I've attached the two build.prop files in case anyone with trained eyes wouldn't mind diffing them and suggesting what setting might be the key to unlocking LTE.
With CM10 I had to delete the APNs and re-add them, even if they were correct. Not sure why.
denversc said:
Okay, I've made some progress on this. I did a factory reset and system wipe from TWRP recovery then re-installed CleanROM 5 from scratch. When it booted up I added the ltemobile.apn APN. This time it successfully connected to the APN, but it still did not get past HSPA. I then booted back into recovery and replaced /system/build.prop with the build.prop from the Rogers 1.94.631.3 stock ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812544). When it booted up it got LTE coverage.
So there must be something key in build.prop required to get LTE to connect. I've attached the two build.prop files in case anyone with trained eyes wouldn't mind diffing them and suggesting what setting might be the key to unlocking LTE.
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Any chance you have figured out how to get it working on CM10? I tried the other suggestions, like deleting the apns and then entering them again, wiping everything, and I checked that the network was set to lte/gsm(prl). Still no LTE unfortunately.
person66 said:
Any chance you have figured out how to get it working on CM10?
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Nope. I'm still rockin' HSPA on CleanROM. Some day I will probably mess around with the build.prop to see if I can figure it out. I really have no idea though. You should try running the RUU just to see if you get lte like I did.
Just got LTE working on Rogers with CM10, finally!
1.) First, I flashed the official stock Rogers ICS Baseband/Modem. You can check to see if you already have the correct modem by going to Settings, choosing About Phone, and checking your "Baseband version".
2.) Second, I corrected the APN settings that come default with CM10. The APN for ltemobile.apn need to be change, since the CM10 settings incorrectly set the Port as 80 (should be left blank), set the MMS port as blank (should be "80"), and set the APN type as something along the lines of 'default' (should be either "*" or "internet + mms"). Make sure you click the menu hardbutton and choose "Save", and go back and check to see that it did indeed save. I also selected the Rogers LTE amonst the list of the four different APNs (Rogers, Rogers LTE, Rogers Tethering, Rogers WAP - not sure if this last step makes a difference but this is what I did anyway).
3.) Go to your phone dialer, and type in *#*#4636#*#*. A "Testing" menu should pop up. Select "Phone information", scroll down to the bottom and under 'Set preferred network type", I chose "LTE/GSM auto (PRL)".
4.) Voila, this worked. I did not need to restart, just gave it a minute and the icon changed from H+ (HSPA+) to 4G (LTE). You can confirm LTE status by either doing a speed test and seeing the results, or go to Settings, scroll to the bottom and choose "About Phone", then "Status", and under "Mobile network type" it should say LTE. On mine it said "LTE:13".
Others, please experiment and try to see if you get the same results.
Cheers
adams03 said:
Just got LTE working on Rogers with CM10, finally!
3.) Go to your phone dialer, and type in *#*#4636#*#*. A "Testing" menu should pop up. Select "Phone information", scroll down to the bottom and under 'Set preferred network type", I chose "LTE/GSM auto (PRL)".
Cheers
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This I think is the main thing. I'm on AT&T but up until just recently every time I flashed an AOSP ROM I had to go into this menu and set it to LTE/GSM. It would always default to WCDMA Preferred for some reason. It doesn't happen anymore but it used to happen every time I flashed an AOSP ROM or even when I rebooted. I had to change it and then it would be fine until I rebooted again.
Thanks, this worked on my SGH-I727R on Rogers.
I wonder why the apn settings load wrong in CM10 when the system reads them from the SIM card...? This never happened to me on previous aosp ICS roms.
what setting do you have for the tethering apn?
i am having issues having other devices running off my hotspot
this is what i currently have for tethering
Name: Rogers Tethering
APN: ltedata.apn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
User Name: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not Set
MMSC : Not set
MMS Proxy: Not set
MMS Port: Not set
MCC : 302
MNC: 720
Authentication Type: Not Set
APN Type: dun
thanks in advance
g35thrilla said:
what setting do you have for the tethering apn?
i am having issues having other devices running off my hotspot
this is what i currently have for tethering
Name: Rogers Tethering
APN: ltedata.apn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
User Name: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not Set
MMSC : Not set
MMS Proxy: Not set
MMS Port: Not set
MCC : 302
MNC: 720
Authentication Type: Not Set
APN Type: dun
thanks in advance
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It's funny you posted this. I am on AT&T and recently I have not been able to get tethering devices to work, but up until recently, I have never had a problem.
my bud has the same phone unrooted with rogers gonna check his apn settings and see if they differ.
K well I just got off the phone with rogers. All the APN setting are fine but still no tethering. Well if it don't won't it don't work. If anyone is successfully tethering on cm10.1 build Jan 12 2013 with Rogers plz let me know.
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Changing ATT band with H810PR

For those that already flash H810PR but wanted to get LTE access like stock..
Dial 277634#*# in dialer
Open the menu
Go into Field Test > Modem Settings>LTE band Selection>Band 17
Back
Then go to RAT selection
Select GSM/WCDMA/LTE
You can check the status by
about phone>network>Mobile network type...
It will shows you LTE..
cheers
Updates:::: luckily we now have LTE auto choices within our preferred network selection..
Thanks to legendaryturtle
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62429251&postcount=13
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For those that already flash H810PR but wanted to get LTE access like stock..
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Any other setting that needed to be changed? I was going to write up a list to post, but maybe this is all we need.
informpage said:
Any other setting that needed to be changed? I was going to write up a list to post, but maybe this is all we need.
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I think, that's all what we need to enable lte from our device using 810pr FW..
What i noticed is when we're calling, the connection will drop from 4g to 3g..I guess its the same as Verizon Variant
Dennisg34 said:
With the fact Verizon purposely drops your coverage from 3/4G to 1x while making a phone call? I've seen in the General G4 forum the "fix" for this is to setup advanced calling (which costs money). Anyone know if there's another fix? Possibly something to edit in build.prop (very highly doubt that)? Perhaps I'll have to wait for custom ROMs to come out in the future and have them enable this along with the Mobile Hotspot.
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Wow, it works! Thank so much!
Unfortunately this isn't working for me . I'll keep trying after some updates finish up.
EDIT:
To clarify, my connection works but it shows 3G. This might be due to my poor signal at home. I'll check it again tomorrow where I know I usually get 4G.
This works, but we do drop to 3G when making calls.
I was wrong, these changes didn't make any noticeable difference (terrible LTE in my area).
I tried changing target_country to US and target_operator to ATT in BuildProp, but that killed 4G completely.
I posted ATT and H810PRa build.prop files here.
What does the LTE icon look like? I'm getting a 4G logo
That is LTE, you'll see "H+" for the fake 4g
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I'm getting really crappy 3G connection if anything. What are you guys using for APN? Maybe that's my problem?
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I tried using the default APN and the phone has all sorts of issues trying to connect to anything. I have to put the APN in manually to get anything.
What are you guys using for ATT APN?
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I did a combination of changes on top of the settings suggested here and got 4G finally. I did the settings the OP suggested and the following:
Defined a new APN based on info from here:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...-t-lte-apns-network-settings.html#post3301622
I also went back into the modem settings, LTE-A Carrier settings and hit the top option "CA Enable /SupportedBandCom" which also says All-enable under it. This resets things and boom, 4G.
Hopefully this helps anyone else that's having issues. Although I managed to back to HSPA trying to get the settings for you guys, doh.
@sorozco Here's the APN from my ATT version:
Name ATT Nextgenphone
APN nxtgenphone
Proxy Not set
Port Not set
Username Not set
Password Not set
MMSC http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port 80
MCC 310
MNC 410
Auth type None
APN type default,mms,supl,hipri,fota
APN prot IPv4/IPv6
APN roaming IPv4/IPv6
However, here's a thread that suggest we should use a different APN.
One more step for settings to work
Actually did not work for me there is no where to select Lte in network mode. just gsm and wcdma. followed the instruction and it did say success. But no 4g lte.
Worked for me, thanks for posting. Now we just need the ATT official files.
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View attachment 3446193Hello all, after doing this I had LTE from activating it in RAT selection in the hidden menu.
In mobile network > Network Mode, it was still GSM/WCDMA auto and was driving me insane. I looked around and found out the LteConfigs.apk for the International versions did not have the AT&T MCC MNC added in, not letting us select GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto.
I took the app, decompiled, added it in lteready.xml and recompiled, now I can select it and it automatically selects it when reboot.
enjoy.
Put in system/app/LteConfigs/. Folder permissions 0755. LteConfigs.apk permissions 0644.
Remove the old apk and .odex
Take this apk and just replace with original. Set permissions to 0644. Reboot.
Can leave arm64 folder.
I took an edited lteready.xml file and replaced with the original one, no decompiling, just swapped with 7z.
legendaryturtle said:
Hello all, after doing this I had LTE from activating it in RAT selection in the hidden menu.
In mobile network > Network Mode, it was still GSM/WCDMA auto and was driving me insane. I looked around and found out the LteConfigs.apk for the International versions did not have the AT&T MCC MNC added in, not letting us select GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto.
I took the app, decompiled, added it in lteready.xml and recompiled, now I can select it and it automatically selects it when reboot.
enjoy.
Put in system/app/LteConfigs/. Folder permissions 0755. LteConfigs.apk permissions 0644.
Remove the old apk and .odex
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Thanks bud, will updates the OP :good:
Has anyone been able to get Xposed installed? it looks like it installs, does the black screen for 15min, but when it reboots, xposed still isn't installed.
bobloadmire said:
Has anyone been able to get Xposed installed? it looks like it installs, does the black screen for 15min, but when it reboots, xposed still isn't installed.
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Did you set to permissive..install se linux changer>set to permissive>reboot than try again with xposed
faizalotai said:
Did you set to permissive..install se linux changer>set to permissive>reboot than try again with xposed
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didn't work.
legendaryturtle said:
Hello all, after doing this I had LTE from activating it in RAT selection in the hidden menu.
In mobile network > Network Mode, it was still GSM/WCDMA auto and was driving me insane. I looked around and found out the LteConfigs.apk for the International versions did not have the AT&T MCC MNC added in, not letting us select GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto.
I took the app, decompiled, added it in lteready.xml and recompiled, now I can select it and it automatically selects it when reboot.
enjoy.
Put in system/app/LteConfigs/. Folder permissions 0755. LteConfigs.apk permissions 0644.
Remove the old apk and .odex
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Followed instructions, made sure to set permissions correctly, still don't have the option for GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto.
Edit: redownloaded apk, reinstalled, reboot. Now get lteconfigs has stopped error.
What else can I do?
mr.wizard said:
Followed instructions, made sure to set permissions correctly, still don't have the option for GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto.
Edit: redownloaded apk, reinstalled, reboot. Now get lteconfigs has stopped error.
What else can I do?
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This is how I have mine setup. If that doesn't work, or same, send me your framework-res.apk and lteconfigs apk
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Thanks for the update! It's working for me now on H810PR 04.

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