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S22+ n38 error with Verizon as secondary fixed.

Sent diags "ere" which hopefully caught a very rare error of n38/n41 being reported as Verizon.  Happens a few times per month on s21+ and s21 Ultras. Used "ere" because I had to type fast since diags are captured at end rather than beginning.

 

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33 minutes ago, dkyeager said:

S22+ n38 error with Verizon as secondary fixed.

Excellent, finally!!

 

33 minutes ago, dkyeager said:

Sent diags "ere" which hopefully caught a very rare error of n38/n41 being reported as Verizon.  Happens a few times per month on s21+ and s21 Ultras. Used "ere" because I had to type fast since diags are captured at end rather than beginning.

No, your report showed it as T-Mobile. You can send diags instantly by long-pressing on the "Connected to [LTE|5G-NR]" text line in the top right corner also. You won't have an opportunity to enter a reason but your username is still attached.

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10 hours ago, mikejeep said:

Excellent, finally!!

 

No, your report showed it as T-Mobile. You can send diags instantly by long-pressing on the "Connected to [LTE|5G-NR]" text line in the top right corner also. You won't have an opportunity to enter a reason but your username is still attached.

Thanks for the tip.  I just was not fast enough.  I have deleted these Verizon n41s from the map several times in the past From the s22+ and the s21s..

Verified that the gear (Services) icon is now locked if the indicator icons are locked on all of my active phones.  Thank you very very much. 🍻

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1 hour ago, jasonsteele said:

Updated my AT&T S22 last night, NR bands show up now.

Awesome! Thank you to @mdob07 for helping me get PCI and ARFCN working for NSA NR connections on some devices. So far it sounds like it is most likely to work on AT&T and Verizon. Haven't seen it work on T-Mobile. Still needs some adjustments but that's why it's a beta..

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On my s21 ultras with factory unlocked firmware (January 1, 2023 security patch level), for the Verizon Network on US Mobile, going into SCP system shortcuts, radio info, and setting preferred Network Type to NR/LTE seems to result in better reporting of n77.  AT&T seems to produce similar results but more testing is needed with a nearby n77 site.  More testing need on T-Mobile network.  Network often inclined to put it on n41 SA and will go to AWS to support VoLTE. NR on display appears to be n41, but will send in diags when certain.  Cellmapper supported this plus *#0011#, but network changing to much at this hour.

Oneplus Nord n200 5g with oem firmware, radio mode NR/LTE does not appear to make a difference on the T-Mobile network.  NR only with Boost sim results in no service, while I only see n600 on Tello.*  Send in diags based on speed (600Mbps) identifying NR as N41 if the details in the diags back that up.  Hope to end up with android 11 oem for band locking else android 12 oxygen T-Mobile firmware.  Really only a T-Mobile device for 5g.

Moto g stylus 5g (2021) works great with T-Mobile.  Will check out other carriers.

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I sent in a diagnostics report several hours ago, I'm seeing stale information on screen if my phone loses all connection to the network.  Normally it would show either "no connection" or show data for whatever non-native network it's connected to for emergency calls.  Now it's showing some data for the last connected site, with an empty site note that can't be edited because the site data in invalid.

Stumbled across this while mapping some EDGE sites that aren't on Cellmapper yet, and letting SignalCheck run for site logging in case one was missing in my local database.

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Mike I tried setting up an alert to tell when I'm connected to n77 but I couldn't get the alert to fire this morning. I set the 5G band alert for n77, and set a custom alert for 5G-NR 3700,n77. 

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Just sent a diag for moto g stylus 5g (2021) for Verizon network MobileX on NSA n77.

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Sent 2 diag for att n77 on s21 ultra #2.

 

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16 minutes ago, dkyeager said:

Sent 2 diag for att n77 on s21 ultra #2.

 

Sent in n77 att diags for moto g stylus 5g (2021).

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Sent att n77 diags for s21 ultra #1.

A32 5g factory unlocked works great on att n77.

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On 3/13/2023 at 2:53 AM, CrackedLCD said:

I sent in a diagnostics report several hours ago, I'm seeing stale information on screen if my phone loses all connection to the network.  Normally it would show either "no connection" or show data for whatever non-native network it's connected to for emergency calls.  Now it's showing some data for the last connected site, with an empty site note that can't be edited because the site data in invalid.

Just had a chance to review that diagnostic report -- did you send it when you were seeing stale information, or was it later? The report showed an active NR connection with cell data that was timestamped at nearly the same time as your report, on the "Summerdale" site. If that was stale, the only thing I can think of is it's a problem with the device software continuing to report good data after it's no longer connected; unfortunately there isn't anything hinting that it's not valid.

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On 3/13/2023 at 8:35 AM, mdob07 said:

Mike I tried setting up an alert to tell when I'm connected to n77 but I couldn't get the alert to fire this morning. I set the 5G band alert for n77, and set a custom alert for 5G-NR 3700,n77. 

Hmm, it should work but if not we should be able to figure it out together. Could you please you keep the alert configured and send me a diagnostic after you connect to n77?

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On 3/12/2023 at 6:14 AM, dkyeager said:

Send in diags based on speed (600Mbps) identifying NR as N41 if the details in the diags back that up.

Thanks for all the diags! I always pour through reports trying to see new ways to identify data, and sometimes old reports help identify issues on later releases. Unfortunately I didn't catch anything that will help improve band identification (I'm not going to expand the app into the speedtest business and then try speculative band identification based off that) but feel free to send anytime!

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13 minutes ago, RAvirani said:

It looks like the phantom NR connection when my second SIM has gone to no service is still an issue :(.

I saw your diagnostic -- thanks! I just finished some code changes for that issue that will hopefully fix it. Unfortunately I can't replicate it with my test devices so I have to rely on you (and others reporting it) to let me know what works. Hope to get another bugfix update out today..

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1 hour ago, mikejeep said:

I saw your diagnostic -- thanks! I just finished some code changes for that issue that will hopefully fix it. Unfortunately I can't replicate it with my test devices so I have to rely on you (and others reporting it) to let me know what works. Hope to get another bugfix update out today..

I have seen this on s21s if the service mode for net1 and net2 (the sims) are the same and the esim is turned off. Iirc it was the same with the psim unless it was removed. If they don't match then no issues (ie, one is CFG and the other is VZW or ATT).

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Looks good!

Edit: actually just realized it doesn't actually say n77 in the app, only in the status bar. Could the band be added to the PCI line (or somewhere else) for clarity? 

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1 hour ago, mdob07 said:

Edit: actually just realized it doesn't actually say n77 in the app, only in the status bar. Could the band be added to the PCI line (or somewhere else) for clarity?

I know.. that is because the band is displayed with the provider -- and with NSA NR connections, technically the provider is not identified. I have been playing with different ideas about the best way to display this information.

Can any cell gurus answer this: Would a NSA NR connection ever be on a different provider than the LTE connection? I was thinking of displaying the same provider as the LTE connection when it is NSA, but omitting the PLMN as a way to hint that the provider isn't technically being reported (and I suppose the PLMN could be different even with the same provider.. maybe..?)

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13 hours ago, mikejeep said:

Just had a chance to review that diagnostic report -- did you send it when you were seeing stale information, or was it later? The report showed an active NR connection with cell data that was timestamped at nearly the same time as your report, on the "Summerdale" site. If that was stale, the only thing I can think of is it's a problem with the device software continuing to report good data after it's no longer connected; unfortunately there isn't anything hinting that it's not valid.

It would have been a minute or three later, if I remember correctly.  I couldn't send in the diagnostic report until I flipped back to 5G.  

The backstory to this is I have been mapping some of the few remaining 2G sites in Cellmapper, and also watching SignalCheck for any missing site notes I might not yet have.  When I ran into an area with no 2G service at all, SC began showing this oddball LTE reading.  I've attached a screenshot.

As an aside, it's been interesting seeing how different 2G coverage is in my area post-3G shutdown and post-merger.  It seems a few sites have had their EDGE data turned off (phone calls work, but not data), some have no 2G at all anymore, and yet a few Sprint conversions have now added 2G EDGE data when none existed earlier during the transition.  

 

 

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7 hours ago, CrackedLCD said:

It would have been a minute or three later, if I remember correctly.  I couldn't send in the diagnostic report until I flipped back to 5G.  

The backstory to this is I have been mapping some of the few remaining 2G sites in Cellmapper, and also watching SignalCheck for any missing site notes I might not yet have.  When I ran into an area with no 2G service at all, SC began showing this oddball LTE reading.  I've attached a screenshot.

Ahh that's interesting, it's reporting the connection as LTE but displaying 2G/3G metrics.. SCP is definitely confused. That is not what was in the diagnostic I received the other day.

You can capture diagnostic reports even if you have no connection at all, it will save the report for later. Some users do this on deactivated devices, and then send the reports when they have Wi-Fi. When you have a connection again, you can go to Help > Send Diagnostics > Send Saved Only and it will send any reports you have saved. It will also send any reports you have saved whenever you submit a new report and there are unsent ones saved.

I would love to see what is going on with the app in your situation and try to fix it, even if it is a bit of an edge case.

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Just sent diags in by mistake. Sorry.

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