CabutSIM CARD tanpa mematikan HP lalu tekan *#*#4636#*#*, contoh kita akan mengaktifkan 4G untuk SIM1. pilih Phone info1. dibawah Set preferred network typepilih GSM/WCDMA/LTEsekarang masukkan SIM Card nanti otomatis jaringan 4G diaktifkan.
Like me you have a fancy and expensive International Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 that conform specifications should be LTE/4G capable and nevertheless no LTE/4G ? It’s probably making you angry and mad, I assume you damn Sammy again for delivering a mobile phone that doesn’t do what it should do. Of course you have installed Android KitKat but still no LTE option available via Start Screen > Apps > Settings > More Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Mode. Normally in that Network Mode menu should be following options visible/available – LTE/WCDMA/GSM auto connect – WCDMA/GSM auto connect – WCDMA Only – GSM only At the moment the mentioned “LTE/WCDMA/GSM auto connect” option is missing you have a problem, you aren’t able to use LTE/4G. Don’t worry. there are several solutions/fixes to solve the lack of LTE/4G. Keep in mind that the solutions will only work with a rooted phone up to you to take the risk of rooting, you will lose probably phone-guarantee because Knox counter will be tripped and security-wise there are also reservations. The solutions again, keep in mind my reservations about rooting your phone 1. Change with a root explorer of your choice Root Explorer, Solid Explorer or EF File Explorer the value “false” in file into “true” by way of build-in text editor of the root explorer. The file is located in root/data/property. Be sure permissions of are set to rw, after altering the file save the file and make it read-only. Reboot your phone, now you will see and be able to pick the option “LTE/WCDMA/GSM auto connect” in Network Mode menu. Important before altering ANY file on your phone be sure you have a copy of the original, unaltered file!!! Advantage of this solution even after a phone reboot the option “LTE/WCDMA/GSM auto connect” will remain visible/activated. 2. When you are afraid or not tech-savvy enough to alter phone files you can download “Advanced Signal Status” on Google Play. Start the app, go into Advanced Info located on bottom of the app and subsequent choose LTE/GSM/CDMA auto PRL in the first sub-menu of Advanced Info. In phone Network Mode menu option “LTE/WCDMA/GSM auto connect” will still not be visible but nevertheless you will be able to use LTE/4G. Disadvantage of this solution will be that after every phone reboot you have to start “Advanced Signal Status app” and reactivate LTE/GSM/CDMA option. Please remember that LTE/4G will only work in area’s with LTE and your phone data-plan includes the use of LTE. Good luck and have fun! April 6, 2014 - Posted by Advisories, News Advanced Signal Status, Enable 4G Note 3, enabling LTE/4G, Google play, How-To/Fix/Solution, Knox counter tripped, LTE/4G missing, LTE/GSM/CDMA auto PRL, LTE/WCDMA/GSM auto connect, rooted phone, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, SM-N9005
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