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Everything posted by jefbal99
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It was really interesting how I got connected to this. I was in the underground ramp and started roaming on VZW (daily thing). Normally I turn off data to get the phone to reconnect to Sprint quicker (no active data sessions), but right when I was pulling out, SCP dinged for 1x800. I had to get right on a conference call, so it hung on to 1x800 for the call, which I took driving across town. After I hung up, it connected to B26 LTE and I got the SCP screenshot. While I was trying to get into the LTE engineering screens, the phone switched over to B41 due to the huge roll out of B41 in Michigan. I'll start wandering a bit more and see if I can find more B26 to connect to
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The Superscript 2 & 3 doesn't indicate CA being active, just that your PCC is a second or third carrier. The only way to confirm 2x CA (and 3x CA in the future) is to look at the LTE engineering screens.
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No 3x CA yet Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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LTE B26 in Lansing, couldn't get to debug quick enough before the switch to B41 kicked over Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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Appears as a change when going from 5.1.1 to 6.0.1 in the Android Wear AOSP changelog. I'd wager a bet a similar find would be in the 5.1.1->6.0 AOSP changelog too https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/services/Telephony/+/5cb43e4
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You definitely have the technological background and specific knowledge, but many in this thread have speculated that somehow the OS in monitoring both the CDMA and LTE channels. Essentially saying that Android and the app weren't broken or to blame, just working as defined in the modem. No one has mentioned a specific technology or reason, just best guesses as to why a single Tx path device would be displaying two different networks.
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Hasn't this been the thing that many users have speculated about since this issue first started coming up?
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B10 for CDMA Voice or B26 for LTE?
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Yup, 526 Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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I'll check the next time I get connected to it, the MXPE seems to prefer the PCS CDMA channels. Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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Nexus 5, 6, 5x, & 6pSamsung S3 & S4 triband rerelease Samsung S5/N4 and beyond Not sure for LG, HTC, or others Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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5mhz FDD or 3mhz FDD? These sites were in the border of the exclusion zone, not sure on the restrictions of the spectrum. Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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Here is another Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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Is this truly B26 LTE or something funky in B25? From Moto X Pure, so band identification is bad on debug screen. Can anyone do the math on the channels? I'm driving... Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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I have started buying phones that don't have the bloat. I got my S4T because I needed a device and it was a $0.01 upgrade from Amazon using the old subsidy system. After all the crap i dealt with due to rooting and debloating stock or running CM, I decided that I wanted a device that I didn't want to debloat, etc. I was down to the Nexus 6P and Moto X Pure. I jumped on the MXPE and have been very happy with the device since September. The only down fall is that Lenovo/Moto has been slower with updates/patches than the community speculated due to the "Pure Android" experience that was advertised. My next device will most likely be a Nexus.
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I previously rooted every phone I'd ever had prior to the Moto X Pure. I did it for anywhere from CM Roms that were updated more frequently, debloat to stock ROM, SCP, ad blocking, etc. The only thing that I've found i miss is root in SCP, the MXPE does everything I need it to do, with the stock rom. Currently waiting on 6.0.1 to get the new emojis, but that is not a reason to root and install CM...
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Love the B41 3rd carrier identification!!!
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B41 third carrier is live in Lansing Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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So who enables it, Motorola with a firmware/radio update or Sprint with a network update? Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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So I went back to the well of the @marceloclaure twitter account to try to get answers on why carrier aggregation is not working on the MXPE. The first response I got was "The device doesn't have the built in antennas for band 41." That was roughly the response I expected, so I sent back a message from the FCC docs regarding the certification for B41 CA and B41 support in general. Not sure I'll get anywhere, but might end up with something new... Also, I was on the Wall article from last summer about this device and I notice that there is now a bold red line that the B41 CA may not work with the MXPE. I have no clue when that was added or who added it. There is no information in the comments or anything I could find in this thread. Any idea who or when that was added and why?