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=== Samsung === | === Samsung === | ||
* Most Samsung phones support reading bands and frequency when Service Mode (*#0011#) is active. Using this feature you need to run Cellmapper in the background and have Service Mode in the foreground. That feature working with root and without. Please check manual [[Cellmapper_Field_Test_Reader|here]]. | * Most Samsung phones support reading bands and frequency when Service Mode (*#0011#) is active. Using this feature you need to run Cellmapper in the background and have Service Mode in the foreground. That feature working with root and without. Please check manual [[Cellmapper_Field_Test_Reader|here]]. '''(Deprecated Since 5.1.4)''' | ||
* Most Samsung Phones do not support Cell ID API 4.2. | * Most Samsung Phones do not support Cell ID API 4.2 before Android 8. If you use Android 8 or newer version of Stock Android, please use API 4.2+. | ||
* In some devices Cell ID API 4.2 may show extra data compared to the old API, but most important parameters are invalid or missing. Do not use Cell ID API 4.2 for cellmapping, if the chart below displays your device incompatible. Failing to do so may cause invalid data being displayed on the map. | * In some devices Cell ID API 4.2 may show extra data compared to the old API, but most important parameters are invalid or missing. Do not use Cell ID API 4.2 for cellmapping, if the chart below displays your device incompatible. Failing to do so may cause invalid data being displayed on the map. | ||
* To force 2G/3G/4G LTE only mode on samsung phones, The easy way is an app called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cc.signalinfo Advanced Signal Status] however on certain samsung phones with 4.4.4 KitKat or newer, including Lollipop 5.x, it is also possible by dialing *#*#4636#*#*, then Device Information, and "Set preferred network type". This may require root on certain carriers. Tested and does not require root on AT&T (310-410). | * To force 2G/3G/4G LTE only mode on samsung phones, The easy way is an app called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cc.signalinfo Advanced Signal Status] however on certain samsung phones with 4.4.4 KitKat or newer, including Lollipop 5.x, it is also possible by dialing *#*#4636#*#*, then Device Information, and "Set preferred network type". This may require root on certain carriers. Tested and does not require root on AT&T (310-410). |