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I do, indeed have G2 but that font is Roboto.

 

Domo arigato.

 

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Anyone had a problem with random freezes ? Happened 3x so far and required pulling the battery

If you have a sd card take it out and see if this fixes it. 4.4 does not work well with low class or slow cards from ive seen.
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Should I have wifi calling? I've had my g3 for a week and have not seen any updates. software version is ls990zv4 build kvt49l.ls990zv4

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Should I have wifi calling? I've had my g3 for a week and have not seen any updates. software version is ls990zv4 build kvt49l.ls990zv4

Over on xda there's been several mentions of the zv4 update not actually giving some the WiFi calling ability as it should. From what I've seen so far the only remedy has been device return unfortunately.
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I've been running ART since release day. No freezes. This device has some nifty tools for my visual impairment. I've been camped on B26 since release day as well.

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Does Jan Brady sound happy?

 

;)

 

AJ

 

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To answer your question, yes because now days that's a lot of peoples happy tone!  :)

 

Back on topic though, my G3 froze after opening an app through a notification. 

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I've been running ART since release day. No freezes. This device has some nifty tools for my visual impairment. I've been camped on B26 since release day as well.

How do you see what band you're using?

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How do you see what band you're using?

Go to your phone dialer and enter ##DEBUG# (or ##33284#), then click on LTE Engineering.

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How do you see what band you're using?

You could try out the SignalCheck app made by one of our members here. It's a very powerful a d informative app, to say the least and @MikeJeep does a great job enhancing it.

 

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You could try out the SignalCheck app made by one of our members here. It's a very powerful a d informative app, to say the least and @MikeJeep does a great job enhancing it.

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SignalCheck Pro is awesome. So is LTE Discovery, which will also show what band you are on. +1 for both apps! :tu:

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I actually use both SCP and LTE Discovery, simultaneously. Both are awesome.

 

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I do the same and I agree they are both awesome and useful apps.
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I do the same and I agree they are both awesome and useful apps.

I should have mentioned LTE Discovery as well because I use them both, just like you all. [emoji2] Both are killer apps with great dev support.

 

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