Jump to content

Custom PRL?


SeanK_

Recommended Posts

Do I have to be on a custom ROM to do this?

You might have to be rooted in the last update to the gs3 and note 2 sprint took away pro write. Easiest way to find out is by going to your dail screen and typing in ##data#, click view. If you do not see prl write then you will need to root you phone and flash the unhide prl write.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You might have to be rooted in the last update to the gs3 and note 2 sprint took away pro write. Easiest way to find out is by going to your dail screen and typing in ##data#, click view. If you do not see prl write then you will need to root you phone and flash the unhide prl write.

 

Never mind, I got it figured it out. I don't have a S3 or Note 2, so those steps won't work.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...

sorry to bug you all now, but any reason that now i have the custom prl my phone won't get on LTE lol. ##data# says lte disabled

 

yes enabled in settings-- more

 

That's not from the PRL unless you wrote one that is from a non-LTE device.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

well to anyone who ever reads this, must ahve been working on that tower?  The next day I woke up it connected to LTE, but DATA screen still says LTE disabled when connected

 

need to get my MSL

Link to comment
Share on other sites

well to anyone who ever reads this, must ahve been working on that tower? The next day I woke up it connected to LTE, but DATA screen still says LTE disabled when connected

 

need to get my MSL

 

I wouldn't worry about that setting.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

well to anyone who ever reads this, must ahve been working on that tower?  The next day I woke up it connected to LTE, but DATA screen still says LTE disabled when connected

 

need to get my MSL

 

The internal DATA/Engineering/etc. screens are not meant to be accessed by the average person, they are not checked for consistency, accuracy, or even standardized across all device models. They are meant to give the information to the tech that needs it and nothing more.

 

I don't know of a single device that doesn't say LTE: Disabled personally. Yet LTE does work because that setting doesn't actually do anything.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Interesting, I read a lot of ppl on the Internet who had it say enabled when it connected. I've been told that jelly bean changed so that it would be enabled only when connected to lte, which was not my experience. (I guess I've cream sandwich used to say enabled... Just what I've been told)

 

Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4 Beta

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • large.unreadcontent.png.6ef00db54e758d06

  • gallery_1_23_9202.png

  • Posts

    • Your referring to the $25.00 a month Infinite Unlimited plan?  I don't see any other plans on there even cheaper than that on their website.  I was looking at the Motorola 2023 Edge fwiw as well for $10.00 a month. 
    • A heavy n41 overlay as an acquisition condition would be a win for customers, and eventually a win for T-Mobile as that might be enough to preclude VZW/AT&T adding C-Band for FWA due to spreading the market too thinly (which means T-Mobile would just have local WISPs/wireline ISPs as competition). USCC spacing (which is likely for contiguous 700 MHz LTE coverage in rural areas) isn't going to be enough for contiguous n41 anyway, and I doubt they'll densify enough to get there.
    • Boost Infinite with a rainbow SIM (you can get it SIM-only) is the cheapest way, at $25/mo, to my knowledge; the cheaper Boost Mobile plans don't run on Dish native. Check Phonescoop for n70 support on a given phone; the Moto G 5G from last year may be the cheapest unlocked phone with n70 though data speeds aren't as good as something with an X70 or better modem.
    • Continuing the USCC discussion, if T-Mobile does a full equipment swap at all of USCC's sites, which they probably will for vendor consistency, and if they include 2.5 on all of those sites, which they probably will as they definitely have economies of scale on the base stations, that'll represent a massive capacity increase in those areas over what USCC had, and maybe a coverage increase since n71 will get deployed everywhere and B71 will get deployed any time T-Mobile has at least 25x25, and maybe where they have 20x20. Assuming this deal goes through (I'm betting it does), I figure I'll see contiguous coverage in the area of southern IL where I was attempting to roam on USCC the last time I was there, though it might be late next year before that switchover happens.
    • Forgot to post this, but a few weeks ago I got to visit these small cells myself! They're spread around Grant park and the surrounding areas, but unfortunately none of the mmwave cells made it outside of the parks along the lake into the rest of downtown. I did spot some n41 small cells around downtown, but they seemed to be older deployments limited to 100mhz and performed poorly.    
  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...