You can switch your Infuse into 2G, and I don't mean by turning off data packets in the menu as that will do nothing except turn off data. Almost all cell phones have a menu under network settings for turning on 2G. Samsung has opted to leave this menu out of the Infuse. It is simply not there. You can use the method below to achieve the same results though.
1st; Dial *#*#4636#*#*
2nd; Choose GSM.
3rd; Press home button to exit.
You will now be in forced 2G. You will not be able to surf the internet unless on WIFI as it will be painfully slow in page loading at 2G. This should only be used as a last resort to get more signal.
Do not choose anything other than GSM, or you could possibly occur roaming charges from using Verizon or T-Mobile towers. Yes, you read that right you could force the Infuse on other carriers (3G/Hspa+ towers) besides AT&T by choosing one of the many other choices in the 2nd step.
To put the phone back to the way it was just follow the above steps, except replace the 2nd step choice selection with; GSM/WCDMA Auto (PRL).
*This is for informational purposes only. Use at your own risk.
1st; Dial *#*#4636#*#*
2nd; Choose GSM.
3rd; Press home button to exit.
You will now be in forced 2G. You will not be able to surf the internet unless on WIFI as it will be painfully slow in page loading at 2G. This should only be used as a last resort to get more signal.
Do not choose anything other than GSM, or you could possibly occur roaming charges from using Verizon or T-Mobile towers. Yes, you read that right you could force the Infuse on other carriers (3G/Hspa+ towers) besides AT&T by choosing one of the many other choices in the 2nd step.
To put the phone back to the way it was just follow the above steps, except replace the 2nd step choice selection with; GSM/WCDMA Auto (PRL).
*This is for informational purposes only. Use at your own risk.
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