[Question] How to enable 4G+ - Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus) Questions & Answers

Hello, I moved from zui to Pixel Experience on february. On that time I didn't have the option to enable 4g+ on zui yet. Is there a way to enable it being on a custom rom, without wiping or reflashing anything?
Thank you

Usually the phone switches between 4G+ and 4G depending on the area. Carriers make their networks interlaced so that the internet connection doesn't drop whenever 4G+ does not work. So it's nothing unusual to see 4G sometimes at the status bar.

You don't have to do anything to enable 4G+, if your location supports intra band CA your phone will automatically latch to 4G+
If you still want to forcibly enable 4G+ then
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-zuk-z2/how-to/enable-carrier-aggregation-lenovo-zuk-t3702194

How to enable 4G+
4G+ / LTE+ also known as CA isn't only a device related feature. Yes off course the device/rom has to have support for the same but its ultimately on your Career to support & offer this feature. So first thing to ensure the service is available under your Network Service Provider and its available in your locality also
ZUI 2.5 (Indian) having baseband 1.76 do support this feature. I have personally seen it working with stock ZUI or with non treble ROM running over this baseband. So if you are with that baseband of higher (like baseband 1.70 from Chinese ZUI 3.5), your phone probably ready for the feature.
Career plays the ultimate role here, so make sure to test with a SIM Card from a friend or relative to check for 4G+/LTE+ on different network. For me, Jio 4G regularly switch to 4G+/LTE+ in my location Kolkata. But mind you not all cell tower or location shows this icon. So some places offer regular 4G.
Last but not the least, here in my place, that's India, with or without 4G+/LTE+, network speeds are more or less comparable to a proper 3G at max. Often I see 4G+ icon and network speeds are like old 2G age !!

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LTE Band Selection Problem (Band3, Band7)

Hi, I am new to the forum and want to share my experience about LTE BandSelection.
As discussed in the previous thread, you can access to Verizon Hidden Menu called LTEBANDSELECTION. By default, Band2 Band4 Band13 are checked and Band5 is unchecked. However, from LG website LTE 3/7 is supported for Roaming, but those bands are not on the list.
I can confirm that at least Band3 is working because I am on a carrier that uses Band8 and Band3. The problem is that, when I try to change the LTE band selections above (ex: adding Band5 to the list), it seems that LTE3/7 is not working anymore. After changing it once, I only get 3G signal without any LTE. The only way that I can get the Band3 signal again is going back to the original stock rom (13b) again.
It is weired that there is no hidden menu to select Band3/7. Do you have any idea on this problem? Thanks!

Network signal problem

Hello all, i have Samsung a7 2017 and i am on stock firmware and not rooted. I am having network signal problems at some places in my house. I removed my sim card and put it in other phone and the other phone have full strength network. On my Samsung A7 2017 when running USSD it sometimes it is saying "Not registered on Network". I tried flashing other modems and roms but still not good. My IMEI is clean. This problem appeared after Nougat update. I am from MAURITIUS. If anyone can suggest me a firmware close to my country because samsung has still not released firmware for MAURITIUS.
Can you please help me??
30 views and no one to help.
Samsung is knwon for bad carrier reception particularly in a and j serier
Settings, then Connections, then Mobile networks.
Is the network type is locked to 2G(GSM) or 3G(UMTS/WCDMA) or 4G(LTE) only (RAT lock)? Set it to auto.
Network operators, then Search networks, then select your network name or PLMNID?
WCDMA / LTE bands were disabled in the RIL service mode?
Did the mobile network operator make any changes, is the tower down for maintenance? Check signal strength and quality with *#0011#. RSSI is strength, RSCP and RSRP is mixed, ec/io RSRQ SINR is quality.
Maybe the other phone decoded the signal of another mobile network operator and displayed full strength? maybe the signal/bars are calculated differently? maybe the other device supports more bands/frequencies used by the MNO?

Samsung a3 2015 (a300fu) not finding network

Sorry, I did not find the correct forum for a Samsung a3 2015.
I have an a3 2015 that's not finding any network, I suspect the simcard en card reader is functioning because when I start the phone it asks me for my pincode and I'm able the login to the phone.
It has a valid imei, but when i try to call it says "unable the register on network"
Has anybody seen this problem before and knows how to fix it ?
That could be caused by, including but not limited to: Low signal strength (ignore signal bars, phones could select other MNOs and measure that), bands in coverage are not supported by the phone, tower or its backhaul is down for maintenance (or failure), IMEI/SIM (ask your mobile network operator anyway), circuit switching is not supported or out of coverage of the mobile network operator, the CSC in your ROM is not applied correctly for (packet switched) VoLTE (if the mobile network operator supports it on your device), antenna failure, the wrong mobile network operator is manually selected in the network settings, too much interference from neighbour cells on the same channel, bad reselection/handover, the signal has been 'echoed' too much, too far away from the tower for the timing advance, too far away from the tower for the RACH parameters.
Probably not...
Device is locked to LTE only. Or locked in some other way.
1. try to put your simcard on different phone. is it work? if yes, so your sim card reader is broken
2. have u reset your device to its default state? if yes and still the same, u have to reflash the whole rom through ODIN. if u haven't try it, do it now.
3. use another simcard on your phone, see the signal bar, is it there? if no signal, then the answer could be on the number 1 / 2.
4. what u did until u lost your signal?
I've tried the simcard in another phone, it's working.
Can the simcard reader be broken, even if it asks for a sim pincode ?
The phone was working until they pushed some updates, i've tried a factory reset but without success.
I've been reading on forums the problem could be a QCN file or a cert file ?
Is this also replaced when reflash the phone ? ( new a this, so I don't want to brick the phone.)
Where can I find the correct firmware ? Is it country related or just a300fu is fine ?
The thing i find weird about it is the phone is not showing no signal icon without the simcard insert (first icon on the link)
But shows a gray singal icon (like the second icon on the link but completely gray, without the bars).
http://newsandguides.com/samsung-galaxy-s3-android-notification-bar-icon-guide/)
update: when I turn airplane mode on and off, the signal icon is showing signal bars without a sim card insert.
Nobody that can guide me to the correct firmware ?
peter43 said:
Nobody that can guide me to the correct firmware ?
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You know the phone's model. For the CSC (country),
Use the one in your phone, there are apps to read CSC or use "getprop ro.csc.sales_code" in a terminal emulator.
Use the one of your current location/mobile network operator, the displayed 'location the CSC belongs to' on CSCs might not be accurate. It might not apply correctly.
Use a different one, but some apps might be customized differently, there are indeed some cellular configurations but it's mostly higher features, not basic functionality (though there are some). It might not apply correctly.
For the version, try an upgrade or the same version. Open the stock recovery to fully apply the CSC. For downgrades, the number in the middle of the firmware version can't be reduced. If a downgrade causes the loss of cellular, wipe data or return to the previous firmware.
In most cases I highly do not recommend attempting to restore the EFS, flashing PIT, or downgrading to Lollipop on A 2015.
The signal bars being 'blank' after an insert might be because the tower is simply distant. Calls could work on another phone if the bands (or selected RAT on the phone - 2G/3G/4G) of a nearby tower or VoLTE/VoWiFi is supported. Appears without a SIM, or could be suddenly raised with the SIM, might be because the phone has selected other mobile network operators (not related to your SIM), for measurement and limited use... you can view the transition here *#0011#, there are a few others like this but it should be enough, it is MCC(country)MNC(operator), also called PLMN ID. For the signal strength, while your mobile network operator is selected, RSSI is the signal strength of that channel, RSCP and RSRP is approximately the signal strength of the cell not canceled out by interference, ecio,ecno,rsrq,sinr,rxqual are signal quality.
Maybe the spectrum of the previously good tower has been refarmed (the frequencies previously used on 2G is now on 4G for example), or anything above, or an update somehow broke band support.
Before modifying firmware, try moving around, to connect to other cell towers of the mobile network operator of the SIM, the current band should be in 0011, check which bands your MNO uses, the list of bands the phone supports are on the internet. If for some reason the plmn id isn't in 0011 there are apps to display it.
I found out that *#0011# gives you access to the service menu.
q0000 should give access to the network modes, but this is not working, is there an other code a should use to get access to the network modes menu ?
peter43 said:
I found out that *#0011# gives you access to the service menu.
q0000 should give access to the network modes, but this is not working, is there an other code a should use to get access to the network modes menu ?
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q0000 probably does not apply to Android Lollipop and above. On lollipop and above, it's *#2263# for band selection, marshmallow, *#2683662# (and others), for channel selection and all that, even fewer on Nougat, even fewer on Oreo. Root might be required, but those codes are available in some CSCs (mostly US carrier ones) for some devices without root. Compare *_keystrings.dat in /system/etc.
For the other kind of network mode, also known as rat (radio access technology), 2g/3g/4g, apps might be able to open 4636 without root, there's the full selection.
Tried both codes but without result ...
The phone is running Android 6.01
Not registered on Network
Hi, I have the same problem with my samsung galaxy a3 2015. I tried several ways to fix it such as flashing stockrom,factory reset And even then tried a custom roms but still have this issue. This issue can be only Fixed by replacing network I.C to a New one.
Its only the problem of network i.c .

VoLTE/Wifi

Question about the impending doom of custom roms. I'm with T-Mobile and don't want to switch. So are texts included in this as well, or are only voice calls affected?
nola mike said:
Question about the impending doom of (LOS-based) custom roms. I'm with T-Mobile and don't want to switch. So are texts included in this as well, or are only voice calls affected?
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You are talking about this:
All U.S. V30/V3O+/V30S will need stock firmware, not LOS-based custom ROMs. When?
The first post is the most relevant. By page 3 the discussion had digressed into other areas.
At first, I thought only voice calls should be affected. (But... don't you need voice calls? Or do you have something like Google Voice? I have Google Voice but in the U.S. I still piggyback on my carrier's assigned phone number.)
(backstory, skip over this if you already know it)
4G LTE started out as "data only". Initially carriers had you temporarily dropping down to 3G (HSPA or CDMA) for voice calls until VoLTE (Voice Over LTE) was perfected.
But for V30 LOS custom ROMs -- which don't have VoLTE -- users still needed this temporary 3G access during phone calls. After the phone call is over, then you jump back to LTE (data only).
Now that 5G is being rolled out, U.S. carriers are killing off 3G to use those resources for 5G. AT&T is keeping 3G HSPA until February 2021, but initially it was reported Verizon and T-Mobile (Sprint) -- and their MVNOs -- are ending 3G in the next couple months. Verizon by January 1, 2020 and T-mobile allegedly in "January 2020" but they have set a specific day of the month that I've seen.
HOWEVER. HOWEVER...
T-Mobile may not be abruptly ending 3G HSPA in January 2021.
Instead T-Mobile says if your phone is not VoLTE capable by sometime in January 2021 it will be shut out of their network. This is not saying they are shutting down 3G HSPA in January 2021 -- just forcing all phones on T-mobile network to be VoLTE capable for WHEN they do shut down.
Hmmmm...
This potentially means you could still use custom ROMs a while longer if you somehow pass their VoLTE capable test? Because 3G HSPA may still be available for a while longer.
On the other hand if you do NOT pass their test, you can't use their network for texting either!
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(Go to article below to see complete instructions and screenshots.)
How to find out if your T-Mobile phone has VoLTE support
T-Mobile will shut out all incompatible devices next year (2021).
Check the Settings app
If your phone is already activated on T-Mobile, you can check in your phone's settings if VoLTE is being used. Open the Settings app on your phone and go to the 'About phone' menu, then tap on 'SIM Status'. If you can't find it, try pressing the search button in the app and typing SIM.
Once you find the SIM Status option, tap it, and a popup should appear. If the voice network type is listed as LTE, you're good to go.
If your Settings app doesn't have that menu for whatever reason, try dialing *#*#4636#*#* in your Phone app. This will take you to a hidden diagnostics menu. Select 'Phone information,' then check if LTE is listed under Voice Network Type.
Ok, I had read some of this before, but not all. My phone passes those VoLTE capable tests. So does that mean that my phone is capable, but still not using VoLTE because it's on a custom rom? But that since it's capable, I'll still be able to use 3g network until 2021? And that once I lose voice, I lose texting as well?
If your carrier completely switches to 4G network then you can't use even text messages without Volte
Though using Google messages with RCS may allow you to get and send text messages with internet connectivity.
nola mike said:
Ok, I had read some of this before, but not all. My phone passes those VoLTE capable tests. So does that mean that my phone is capable, but still not using VoLTE because it's on a custom rom? But that since it's capable, I'll still be able to use 3g network until 2021? And that once I lose voice, I lose texting as well?
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My best guess, but I'm not T-Mobile:
If your phone passes those tests then it probably won't be locked out of the T-Mobile network in January 2021. If so, then you will still be able to use LOS custom ROM for voice calls, for as long as T-Mobile keeps 3G towers running.
When they do shut off 3G -- may happen gradually, not all at once -- you will not be able to make phone calls on custom ROM without VoLTE, but should still be able to text.
Texts are data, and data-only LTE signal should still allow texting.

F500 VoLTE support?

Does F500 support VoLTE natively?
I have a Korean F500L(on the motherboard) [F500S30d software version] on the stock 7.0 Nougat operating overseas and when I'm in an area where there is no 3G coverage (but LTE only) I suddenly cannot make any calls. There is reception and I can use data, but no calls.
Tried manually choosing a different carrier (one with 3G coverage) - there's no option to do that in the Networks menu.
Tried checking VoLTE in the Hidden Menu - there's no Field Test menu (where Modem Settings are supposed to be).
I assume VoLTE doesn't work for me, is there a way to force it? I'm willing to juggle different firmwares if that might help.

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