Finally i got 5g network in ooredo qatar (poco f2 pro)
shamujas said:
Finally i got 5g network in ooredo qatar (poco f2 pro)
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You are in postpaid plan??
I was using Vodafone and had no problems with 5G reception. I switched to ooredoo recently and I rarely receive 5G signal.
I have been using postpaid for some time. This network has been available since yesterday
When I first bought my F2 Pro i had 5G signal on Ooredoo. However, I was fiddling around with the Ooredoo application, and I clicked the "Activate 5G" option, which then notified me that my device isn't 5G compatible, and I haven't been able to get 5G ever since. I contacted Ooredoo regarding this but they were useless, and now I am stuck on 4G.
Is it possible to disable 5G on this device?
Prefer 4g mode
shamujas said:
Finally i got 5g network in ooredo qatar (poco f2 pro)
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Hi. How did you get 5G ? I activated 5G XL postpaid pack. But in ooredoo app when I click activate 5G it says device doesn't support 5G.
bukupuku said:
Hi. How did you get 5G ? I activated 5G XL postpaid pack. But in ooredoo app when I click activate 5G it says device doesn't support 5G.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f2-pro/how-to/poco-f2-pro-support-n77-n78-5g-t4114557
He got N78
Linuxkek said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f2-pro/how-to/poco-f2-pro-support-n77-n78-5g-t4114557
He got N78
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Hi actually I am asking him the same thing if he is receiving the signal or not. Maybe he is receiving LTE signal often disguised as a 5G in statusbar. Because the operator here said they didn't add Poco F2 in their 5G supported device list.
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Hello Everyone, :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Using 5G will be just like driving in a superfast car. 5G is 40 times better than 4G. The new and fast 5G network provide 20Gbps download speeds and 10Gbps uploads which are large in any aspect.
Our Country India is one of one of the biggest smartphone markets in the world right now at all price ranges. But, most of them support 4G right now. Using 5G will be just like driving in a super fast car. 5G is 40 times better than 4G.
5G Ready Mobile Phones in India
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India is one of one of the biggest smartphone markets in the world right now at all price ranges. But, most of them support 4G right now. Many Giant network providers like Jio and Airtel have finally started testing the new and fast 5G network in India. Therefore today we are here with the Smartphones in India that are 5G ready, which means a list of Some of the smartphones that Support 5G network.
The new and fast 5G network allows us 20Gbps download speeds and 10Gbps uploads which are large in any aspect.
Many Giant telecom network providers like Jio and Airtel have finally started testing the new and fast 5G network in India.
Therefore today we are here with the Smartphones in India that are 5G ready, which means a list of Some of the smartphones that Support 5G network.
Top Five 5G Supported Mobiel Phone in India
Finally coming to the list of smartphones that support 5G network, or you can also say 5G ready Smartphones in India.
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Anyone can tell me how can I unlock all 5G network bands on oneplus nord now I am using Saudi Arabia
5G is full cover on my area but my phone always show 4G anyone can give me any solution
romjan201103 said:
Anyone can tell me how can I unlock all 5G network bands on oneplus nord now I am using Saudi Arabia
5G is full cover on my area but my phone always show 4G anyone can give me any solution
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These are the bands supported by the oneplus nord according to gsmarena.com
5G bands 1, 3, 7, 28, 78 - Europe
78 - India
Make sure your carrier is using one of these bands. Some regions use different bands, and a phone made for a region might not work well in another.
Also, are you using dual sim? Because if you are, for Europe atleast when in dual sim mode 5G is disabled until a future firmware update patches things up.
Yes I don't see 5g. I have mobile plan with 5g but I don't we 5g. My provider eses N1 network at the moment. I don't understand why.
OnePlus 8t has the same problem.
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OnePlus like other phones have enabled 5G only certain networks. I have list in my blog and also instruction how you can modify your phone modem and enable 5G-support: https://mt-tech.fi/en/modify-oneplus-7-pro-5g-8-and-8-pro-nr-lte-a-band-combos/
As per the excellent guide from @olkitu above, I managed to get my OnePlus Nord to connect to 5G on Telstra (Australia) with pre-paid plan.
Additionally, I was able to get VoLTE and VoWiFi working reliably using this YT guide:
Edit: I'm on OxygenOS 10.5.9 (Android 10)
One question. Do I have to do it each and every time after every Software Update or it is permanent?
kelvintisw said:
One question. Do I have to do it each and every time after every Software Update or it is permanent?
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Yes you have to do. It's not permanent.
olkitu said:
Yes you have to do. It's not permanent.
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Got it! Thank you !
Hi,
is there a method in which I can shift or force the Xperia 5 II into the 5G mode, since it is alwaxs in 4G although there is 5G within my network (o2 de) available (on phones of my peers and also stated on the network map)?
Best way would be by settings or so without any flash or a file.
Thanks
It's not probably going there for some reason.
You can check Netmonster app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.mroczis.netmonster&hl=en&gl=US
It shows which bands are you currently receiving and it shows presence of 5G NSA.
As far I know, this phone doesn't work in 5G SA mode (at least yet, but I don't think it will happen due all that whitelists that operators have). Because of that you can be in 5G coverage area, but still you won't be able to connect 5G network. Also even if 5G NSA is working, you can't actually force 5G only mode as 5G NSA can't work without LTE network. 5G is also undesirable option as all phone calls are likely using VoLTE, because VoNR is likely not happening with this phone.
In reality it's actually better having 5G off, because battery life is better without it and 5G NSA is only a bit better (mainly for upload, downloads can be actually worse, if your operator uses 5G NSA DSS). Really - 5G is currently mainly marketing scam*, no real benefits from it yet (Unless you want to show off with 5G icon in front of your friends .
*This is actual example of 5G NSA scam by operator. 5G icon is shown, but does it use 5G in reality? No - it's running in 5G NSA mode and see "Odpojeno" with ! in tringle which means that 5G is not used and operator simply block access to it in this area now (And because they uses 5G NSA DSS, I'm not even mad). But yeah, 5G icon is there, so let's show off .
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artoni said:
Hi,
is there a method in which I can shift or force the Xperia 5 II into the 5G mode, since it is alwaxs in 4G although there is 5G within my network (o2 de) available (on phones of my peers and also stated on the network map)?
Best way would be by settings or so without any flash or a file.
Thanks
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*#*#4636#*#* will give you "Testing' Menu with 'Phone Information' where you can select 'Preferred Network Type'. But don't fiddle with other settings there. Also if 5G is not actually available I don't think selection of preferred mode will have any effect.
I believe NR (New Radio) only will enable 5G where NR/LTE will give you both 5G/LTE.
NR/LTE is set but still not 5G connection... no clue why
I got the unlocked version from the google store to use on Mint (T Mobile mvno). It does not connect to UC which I figured it wouldn't considering only the Verizon variant has mmWave. However, I went to the T Mobile store and tested their 6a variant and it did connect to mmWave UC, speed test over 500mbs. So I'm curious if loading the T Mobile rom on an unlocked phone would support it.
I purchased the unlocked version, and I get 5GUC on TMobile. But I don't think that it is mmwave
Ok, I see T-Mobile also refers to their n41 (2.5GHz) 5G as Ultra Capacity
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Ok, I see T-Mobile also refers to their n41 (2.5GHz) 5G as Ultra Capacity
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Yep. That's exactly what it is!
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I have the 6a bought from a T-Mobile store (well, mailed from T-Mobile as they didn't have sage in stock). I see 5GUC in some places in Ann Arbor, but don't see DL speeds over about 150....
Out in the wild, I never see over 150 either. However, in the T-Mobile store, I get UC and over 400. I have a theory they have one of those personal cell things in the store. I'm in the Cleveland area. I turn off 5G for the most part, it keeps the phone cooler and helps with battery life.
I'm betting that the 5G UC symbol is for native T-Mobile, not MVNOs. If you see Mint Mobile in your indicator, it just says "5G".
I believe only Verizon shows "Verizon" even if a MVNO is used. Most carriers show the MVNO name if one is used, and avoid the branded indicators.
You are right. Even though the band is the same, only the T-Mobile sim displays UC. Found a good video explaining the differences.
I have 2 questions related to T-Mobile and Google purchased phone. I am on T-Mobile and have the default build.
1. Is there anything to be gained or loss by flashing the newer T-Mobile B1 build vs default B1 build?
2. Does flashing to T-Mobile B1 build exclude me from the Android 13 Beta program?
I bought this unlocked from Amazon. Using boost mobile infinite
I called boost they said it should be able to be done from the phone
I called Motorola they said call boost
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What is your model number? Is this a 5G Plus, or Stylus, or...?
We have device specific sections that you'll probably get more help in, so if we know where this thread needs to go, we can move it for you.
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What is your model number? Is this a 5G Plus, or Stylus, or...?
We have device specific sections that you'll probably get more help in, so if we know where this thread needs to go, we can move it for you.
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It's regular moto g 5g 2022 that is the model name.
You should have a toggle for 'Allow 5G' that will do what you want. If not, use the dial code *#*#4636#*#* and pick an appropriate config under Phone information -> Set Preferred Network Type that does not start with 'NR'.
fddm said:
You should have a toggle for 'Allow 5G' that will do what you want. If not, use the dial code *#*#4636#*#* and pick an appropriate config under Phone information -> Set Preferred Network Type that does not start with 'NR'.
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Awesome. Where can I find the breakdowns of each network type. Which one is 3g. I think 4g is LTE
On the TMO network 2G is GSM, 3G is WCDMA, LTE is 4G, and NR is 5G. CDMA/EvDo would be for Verizon 2G/3G. TDSCDMA was developed in China so you won't see it deployed in the US.
fddm said:
On the TMO network 2G is GSM, 3G is WCDMA, LTE is 4G, and NR is 5G. CDMA/EvDo would be for Verizon 3G/4G. TDSCDMA was developed in China so you won't see it deployed in the US.
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Blessings. Much appreciated. Have a great day