I recently enabled the radios required to use sprint spark on my nexus 5 and now I can't connect to LTE at all. It only connects to 3g. Anyone had this problem.
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I recently enabled the radios required to use sprint spark on my nexus 5 and now I can't connect to LTE at all. It only connects to 3g. Anyone had this problem.
What band priorities did you set? Did you reset them back (band 25 = priority 1, disable band 26 and 41)?
try updating profile and PRL, and then, restart your phone.I did set band 26 and 41 and yes I did reset them to see if that would help but I'm still not able to connect to LTE .
I will have to check the APN and see if that's it. Also in the menu setting it's set to LTE under mobile networks.
Only thing I can think of is to check for an outage in your area? (yeah, I know, unlikely, but no harm in checking). Try Global (instead of LTE) in settings.I updated my prl and profile and restarted the phone and it connected to LTE for about 10 seconds and then quickly disconnected and went back to 3g.
Only thing I can think of is to check for an outage in your area? (yeah, I know, unlikely, but no harm in checking). Try Global (instead of LTE) in settings.
Only other thing I can think of is to factory reset (ugh). Hopefully others will have better suggestions.
I had a similar issue, but my was that I didn't switch from 3g to 4G by itself, it would connect to 4G, but only if I forced. So I put everything back reset the phone, set it up to spark again reset it and now it works
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You did a full factory reset?
Yes factory reset I hate it too, but is one of the ways I resolve my issues lol
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I have it shut off by default and only turn it on when I need it. It can be a HUGE battery saver, particularly if the LTE signal isn't great in your area.You purposely have 4G disabled at all times? That paranoid about battery or what is the reasoning?