Difference between revisions of "Tested Phones"

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* 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/enable 4G LTE only on most Samsung phones (Useful just for mapping 4G only) Use an app called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.snclabs.radioswitcher Radio Switcher] but is not available on Android 5.0.2+ yet but it works on 4.4.4 kitkat or less. Sony phones are fine as they have an option to enable 4G only in there stock ROMs.
* To force/enable 4G LTE only on most Samsung phones (Useful just for mapping 4G only) Use an app called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.snclabs.radioswitcher Radio Switcher] but is not available on Android 5.0.2+ yet but it works on 4.4.4 kitkat or less. Sony phones are fine as they have an option to enable 4G only in there stock ROMs.
* On Samsung phones with 4.4.4 KitKat or newer, including Lollipop 5.x, it is also possible to force 2G/3G/4G LTE only mode by dialing *#*#4636#*#*, then Device Information, and "Set preferred network type".
* On certain Samsung phones with 4.4.4 KitKat or newer, including Lollipop 5.x, it is also possible to force 2G/3G/4G LTE only mode 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).


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