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PedroDaGr8

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  1. Sorry, should have thought to do that. Just sent.
  2. Interesting. n41-SA was like that at one point on my phone (right before Samsung killed Band Selector App)
  3. Sorry, I was using my wife's tablet because I could sit with her while doing it. Here the link to the main instructions This method not only unlocks n25 but all NR bands (including n258). Note that there are a few wrinkles for TMB: The biggest one is in if you are using an eSIM then you need to do Section C Step 6 before you do the other steps in Section C. The other is you need to follow the set of instructions to switch CSC from TMB to GCF in this post (ignore anything in that post about flashing firmware). It doesn't factory reset but is required to enable a few of the SA bands like n25-SA As an aside, this method also gives users on other providers like AT&T access to the band selection menu. EDIT: OK, super weird, doing this unlock process also means my phone can see Chinese GNSS satellites now.
  4. I can confirm TMo has n25-SA+n41-SA+n41-SA aggregation working. As an aside, I found a working method to activate all bands over on XDA.
  5. By the way, similar to the n41/n7 issue, n25 is reporting as n2, while the *#0011# menu reports it as n25. Edit: To clarify, n41 reports perfect now on my S22U. Both CellMapper and SignalCheck report n25 as n25.
  6. It is a strange site, it could be a load related issue as they are mounted to a light pole by a baseball field. B12 would require another RRU. I just found it weird that they split the eNB when EVERY SINGLE other site would have used the same eNB for both bands.
  7. I've noticed several sites had staff replacing AEHC before the site went live (e.g. the Woodinville National Glass site)
  8. 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.
  9. First tower I have seen around here (Olive Tower in downtown Seattle) with both n258 and n260 mmWave! My phone doesn't have n258 active yet, so I couldn't see if it was live.
  10. One big thing I forgot to mention from my roaming this weekend, both n258 and n260 have been installed at the Olive Tower location in downtown Seattle:
  11. And today Unlimited on Us lines gained 4 flights a year of full flight unlimited WiFi.
  12. Dropped the wife off for her trip up to Vancouver, BC and decided to do some mapping. First I mapped most of the strand mount cluster eNB 178686. I was able to map all locations except 5/15 due to it being farther away than I remembered. I picked up a number of spots for eNB 178685 as well which is close by. It is interesting to see how uniform the spread is in that area. For the most part, T-Mobile likes to install them at the corner of an intersection or round-about with mid-street mounts being more rare. Then I went over to Issaquah to map out several of the missing and unpinned sites. Discovered that the Sprint conversion site by Costco headquarters had been renumbered now with 3xxxxx eNBs. Then drove up to Bellevue to map some upgraded sites and map the NR bands. One site, eNB 84870, was very clearly upgraded with B41/N41 but I could not connect to either. On another strange site, the B66 only site at Grass Lawn Park was upgraded to add B2. Strangely, B2 was added via a totally separate eNB 236113. Also strange was that they didn't add B12 to the site either, it is ONLY B2/B66 now.
  13. Thanks, I will need to try it from the strip mall parking lot
  14. Wow! Is that on n41 or n260? Also, I am guessing at your usual location (either the Apartments or the Strip Mall)? Lastly, is the strip mall parking lot this one or this one?
  15. I wasn't able to look super close but I didn't see any additional antennas from a cursory glance. I will check back there at some point in the next week or two. First permit I have seen so far of T-Mobile decommissioning one of their own sites after a Sprint Conversion (the install just south of the Kirkland 85th/405 interchange): https://permitsearch.mybuildingpermit.com/PermitDetails/PUB22-06523/Kirkland Admittedly the tower to be decommissioned is a very short tower with only bands 2/12/66 while the Sprint Conversion site on top of the Avio Support/Goddard School building has both higher elevation and the full suite of bands That being said, in general, T-Mobile has kept damn near EVERYTHING around here (see Totem Lake) On other permitting notes, plus a few others are getting updated as well. Bit by bit, the few stragglers are getting converted. The 2/12/66 tower adjacent to the 405 by Kingsgate Park (eNB 84646) is getting upgraded: Permit Link Same with the 12/66 tower adjacent to the 405 down by Rose Hill (eNB 84787): Permit Link As is the stealth monopole on Market St. (eNB 82969): Permit Link
  16. Finally broke 1gig! We stopped by the Ramen place and I locked my phone to LTE+n261 and got 1.1Gbps. This is despite me being deprioritized (over 50Gb this month) and it being CRAZY crowded today. The park is jam packed.
  17. This is a known issue with S22 phones and one of the recent updates.
  18. SWAC lines have gained the unlimited in-flight WiFi with streaming option.
  19. And they didnt fix anything in the *#0011# screen either.
  20. I have read several anecdotal reports that there is some sort of issue with the S22 and the modem. People have mentioned that they get notably and consistently faster speeds on eSIM compared to physical SIM. I know on my phone I have never been able to break 1.0Gbps yet, whereas others HAVE been able to on the same site. I am considering trying switching to eSIM and see if what has been reported is true.
  21. Speed tests on Viettel clocked in at a reasonable 20-40 Mbps depending on the whether I was on B3 or B28/B30.
  22. Samsung just responded to my error report and stated this would be fixed in the third beta. So clearly, this is a beta issue.
  23. Roaming in Viet Nam has been interesting to say the least. I'm not sure whether its the fact I'm on the Samsung Beta (stupid move on my part) or it's a network issue but sometimes my phone just won't connect to the network without a couple of restarts. As a result, it will sometimes hop between carriers after a restart. So far, I've roamed on three of the four carriers (% of time on each): Viettel (70%), VinaPhone (25%), and MobiPhone(5%). LTE coverage has been nearly ubiquitous, even in rural areas. I literally only legitamtely lost LTE coverage once and that was in the middle of the mountains in the highlands near Da Lat where it dropped down to 3G. I haven't done a speed test yet to conserve data but one nice thing is my data counter reset in the middle of this trip, so I've had more than enough data to cover my needs.
  24. Maybe he is rooted? That being said, I've seen a number of random new entries in the*#0011#, basically enumerating the TX/RX signal strength for all of the carriers but the values make no sense (in the 800s). I haven't been able figure out what triggers it to appear but it isn't always there
  25. Landed in Singapore and immediately got the SMS welcoming me to Singapore and saying I had 5GB of free high speed data. It looks like roaming is mostly provided by a mix of Singtel and StarHub with my phone staying on Singtel most of the time. Speeds have mostly been VERY good (for roaming), I did a quick speed test this morning and got over 70Mbps on DL and the speeds were still rising when I stopped it (don't want to use all 5GB on a speedtest).
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