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Evo LTE serious problems or bull?


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You can use Elixir app which can be downloaded from the market, or as mentioned already you can get the msl code and do it that way.

 

Sent from my EVO using Forum Runner

 

You can also download the 4G Toggle app and then change the drop down to radio info. Scoll down and there is a down arrow on the right side of the screen. It will give you multiple radio options including LTE Only.

 

If you don't want to download the app, you can enter *#*#4636#*#* in the dialer and then select phone info. It will do the same thing and you don't need MSL code.

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You have to go into the internal menus that require a numeric code to be entered in the dialer.

 

Better yet, use Any Cut to create a home screen shortcut directly to the native Testing.apk. That obviates the need to use the dialer code each time. You can see that I have also done so for the FieldTrial.apk, as ready access to good engineering screens is my #1 requirement in any handset that I use.

 

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What rom are u usin bro. Looks good and congrats on the Evo. I was about to get the white one but didn't know when it was gettin jb. And our Sprint phones have the best call and voice quality

 

Sent from my Sprint Galaxy Nexus Rockin 4.2.1 using Tapatalk 2

 

That was On BadSeed Tranquillity Rom.

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If you don't want to download the app, you can enter *#*#4636#*#* in the dialer and then select phone info. It will do the same thing and you don't need MSL code.

 

I've been trying this since the OTA update and it has not worked for me at all. it will let you change the rdios on and off, but i have had no success with the LTE only mode in areas where it would work without issue.I have tried it with optimizer on and off, power saver on and off, so i'm not sure if it is my phone or if it is something that they have disallowed.

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I've been trying this since the OTA update and it has not worked for me at all. it will let you change the rdios on and off, but i have had no success with the LTE only mode in areas where it would work without issue.I have tried it with optimizer on and off, power saver on and off, so i'm not sure if it is my phone or if it is something that they have disallowed.

 

I set it and connected all the way home from the bar! :D

You may need to take themuffinman advice and start from scratch.

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So is there a real consensus out there as to whether the Evo is a solid phone for LTE use? Has the JB update fixed/improved the issues? My Epic is on its last legs, so I don't think I can hold out until the M7 comes in late spring/early summer.

 

Thanks all for the information, much appreciated.

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So is there a real consensus out there as to whether the Evo is a solid phone for LTE use? Has the JB update fixed/improved the issues? My Epic is on its last legs, so I don't think I can hold out until the M7 comes in late spring/early summer.

 

Thanks all for the information, much appreciated.

 

I like my EVO LTE much better now that it has the radio updates that came with Jelly Bean. I was seriously considering trading it in on an S3 but glad I didn't. I works great for me. I have a stock ROM.

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I like my EVO LTE much better now that it has the radio updates that came with Jelly Bean. I was seriously considering trading it in on an S3 but glad I didn't. I works great for me. I have a stock ROM.

What makes you think that there were any radio updates that came with Jelly Bean?
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I can't say there were radio updates, but the lte radio editing is something i had done on my own with similar numbers for lte timer and BSR timer and I would have to constantly switch airplane mode. I haven't had to touch airplane mode since the update and even the *#*#info#*#* hasn't had to be used to push the lte signal, so something had to have been done with the priority of the radios and the strength.

 

As i'm not a CompE or EE, i can say it seems as though something was rewritten or at least reorganized to attain the functions of better lte connection. This is with and without optimizer on.

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Sure is. I have seen some say there was and some say there was not. So what is the verdict? Has anybody analyzed the new JB code?

 

HTC probably probably lowered the lte timeout number from 30 seconds to something lower like 5 seconds. simple fix for them

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I like my EVO LTE much better now that it has the radio updates that came with Jelly Bean. I was seriously considering trading it in on an S3 but glad I didn't. I works great for me. I have a stock ROM.

Exactly how I feel. Two thumbs up from me.
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Sure is. I have seen some say there was and some say there was not. So what is the verdict? Has anybody analyzed the new JB code?

 

Yes, there was a new radio update that also came with the JB update.

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Its not lower than 5 its set to 5 now.... Though that's not the only change...

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

 

Taken the wrong way. Poster said it was a simple fix and HTC just lowered a setting. I should have said, the change was much more than that. Changes were done in the modem code itself as well.

 

Sent from a little old Note 2

 

 

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Taken the wrong way. Poster said it was a simple fix and HTC just lowered a setting. I should have said, the change was much more than that. Changes were done in the modem code itself as well.

 

Sent from a little old Note 2

 

Yeah soon as I replied I realized after the fact it was you.... Obviously you'd of known that...its never as simple as ppl think the changes are. Lol

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

 

 

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Any new version is gonna have a new baseband aka radio install with the update. The ics radio is different from jb

 

Sent from my Sprint Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

 

Maybe that's why it took so long for the update to come out vs the gs3. i'd rather have a new baseband and have to deal with the powersaver mode for now. lol

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