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Okay so i have perfect signal at my house but when i turn my phone off and then back on, There's no signal for like 10 miniutes. Its really annoying. Why does my phone do this, And what can i do to stop it?
Okay so i have perfect signal at my house but when i turn my phone off and then back on, There's no signal for like 10 miniutes. Its really annoying. Why does my phone do this, And what can i do to stop it?
Okay so i have perfect signal at my house but when i turn my phone off and then back on, There's no signal for like 10 miniutes. Its really annoying. Why does my phone do this, And what can i do to stop it?
Go to menu>settings>data usage...More>Mobile Networks and make sure you have Date enabled checked and LTE/CDMA selected. If you have any other settings than this selected it could cause the problem you are experiencing. By the way, you cannot "lock" your phone on "3g" if you are running Ice Cream Sandwich.
Go to menu>settings>data usage...More>Mobile Networks and make sure you have Date enabled checked and LTE/CDMA selected. If you have any other settings than this selected it could cause the problem you are experiencing. By the way, you cannot "lock" your phone on "3g" if you are running Ice Cream Sandwich.
Go to menu>settings>data usage...More>Mobile Networks and make sure you have Date enabled checked and LTE/CDMA selected. If you have any other settings than this selected it could cause the problem you are experiencing. By the way, you cannot "lock" your phone on "3g" if you are running Ice Cream Sandwich.
That's great but you didn't tell us you were using a 3rd party app to lock your phone on 3g. That little piece of knowledge might be important to someone (BrownB) that is trying to troubleshoot a connection problem. BrownB could spend all day looking for a "3g" setting, and since BrownB won't find one on his/her Razr because there is not one, that could be pretty frustrating. Thanks for clarifying.
That's great but you didn't tell us you were using a 3rd party app to lock your phone on 3g. That little piece of knowledge might be important to someone (BrownB) that is trying to troubleshoot a connection problem. BrownB could spend all day looking for a "3g" setting, and since BrownB won't find one on her Razr because there is not one, that could be pretty frustrating. Thanks for clarifying.