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N41 SA disappeared from the *#2263# menu with this June update. Although LTE + n71 + n41 still works, standalone n71 + n41 no longer works.... I tried enabling all bands using HiddenMenuTools and the *#73# menu, but n41 SA is nowhere to be seen. I can no longer get 200mbps using NR CA at my house and instead I get 30mbps on n71 15mhz SA (LTE is 5mbps at my place)

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2 hours ago, cooltech6597 said:

N41 SA disappeared from the *#2263# menu with this June update. Although LTE + n71 + n41 still works, standalone n71 + n41 no longer works.... I tried enabling all bands using HiddenMenuTools and the *#73# menu, but n41 SA is nowhere to be seen. I can no longer get 200mbps using NR CA at my house and instead I get 30mbps on n71 15mhz SA (LTE is 5mbps at my place)

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Oh yeah, I just checked mine and it's gone here also 

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5 hours ago, clbowens said:

The August update just downloaded to my phone.

Anything of interest in the release notes?

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Wow, I hope this means it is coming to the S22Ultra soon! Then again, it seems like the S21 is the "chosen" handset when it comes to a lot of things. Whereas the S22 has actively had a number of bands removed from it. 

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26 minutes ago, PedroDaGr8 said:

Wow, I hope this means it is coming to the S22Ultra soon! Then again, it seems like the S21 is the "chosen" handset when it comes to a lot of things. Whereas the S22 has actively had a number of bands removed from it. 

Yes, I have noticed the same thing.  If this phone can not do n25 plus n41 it will be bad for us and Samsung. With the S-22 being the "flagship" phone for Samsung, it does not look good for them.  It should be "first" and not last.

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