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On 10/12/2020 at 6:18 PM, mdob07 said:

If it works on your phone the easiest way to tell is to go into *#2263# and tap on NR5G band preference, then see if NR B71 SA is listed as an option. If you only have NSA then SA hasn't been enabled on your phone. 855d71be30b4ead9c328ea9231a8a086.jpg

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The update to android 11 now gives me these options, except no mmw of course.

Thanks for the help.😀

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6 hours ago, IrwinshereAgain said:

The update to android 11 now gives me these options, except no mmw of course.

Thanks for the help.😀

Is that a T-Mobile code? I have "Sprint" still and that code doesn't work. Just updated to 11 tonight on the FE. 

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1 minute ago, Dkoellerwx said:

A new updated over the one last week? That update broke my bluetooth connection to my headphones. 

Yes, a new update after the huge android 11 update.  This one is only 242 MB.  See my screen shot above.

 

Hopefully it will fix your headphones issue.

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1 hour ago, IrwinshereAgain said:

I hear that another "fix" for the FE's touch screen issue might be in this update.  If so, that could explain why the FE is pushed before the Ultra.  Maybe ...

I don't know, the Sprint branded ones who aren't on TNX got the update already, same network lol it just makes no sense.

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3 minutes ago, BlueAngel said:

I don't know, the Sprint branded ones who aren't on TNX got the update already, same network lol it just makes no sense.

There are two updates for the S20 FE this month.

The first one about a week ago was the very large update to android 11. 

Then a NEW small update just came out yesterday with the Jan 1st security update.

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On 1/29/2021 at 4:50 PM, IrwinshereAgain said:

Yes, a new update after the huge android 11 update.  This one is only 242 MB.  See my screen shot above.

 

Hopefully it will fix your headphones issue.

Connection to Jaybird headphones still broken. Other headphones work fine. Very strange, not sure what to do about it. The S20 FE is the only device that has an issue with the Jaybird headphones.

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2 minutes ago, Dkoellerwx said:

Connection to Jaybird headphones still broken. Other headphones work fine. Very strange, not sure what to do about it. The S20 FE is the only device that has an issue with the Jaybird headphones.

Strange indeed.  I have no idea either.

 

Did you ever get any dialer codes to work?

 

I know there are some Sprint dialer codes that people on here have used.  Not sure what they are or which forum they are listed in.  If I find them I will let you know.

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Just now, IrwinshereAgain said:

Strange indeed.  I have no idea either.

 

Did you ever get any dialer codes to work?

 

I know there are some Sprint dialer codes that people on here have used.  Not sure what they are or which forum they are listed in.  If I find them I will let you know.

The Sprint dialer codes still work, but not that other one. 

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