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04-10-2018 11:05 PM (Last edited 03-15-2019 01:58 PM ) in
Galaxy S
hello everybody,
has anyone experienced very slow 4G speeds on the galaxy s8 ? maybe after oreo update ?
and NO please dont tell me to check the service provider .. because i took the sim and installed in an older phone and i got speeds around 15-20 Mbps ... but on my **** s8 i get bearly 1.5 Mbps !!! what gives ?
can i check if i have problem with my 4G antenna or any diagnostic methods to determine the problem ? all tests i can run says everything is fine...
has anyone experienced very slow 4G speeds on the galaxy s8 ? maybe after oreo update ?
and NO please dont tell me to check the service provider .. because i took the sim and installed in an older phone and i got speeds around 15-20 Mbps ... but on my **** s8 i get bearly 1.5 Mbps !!! what gives ?
can i check if i have problem with my 4G antenna or any diagnostic methods to determine the problem ? all tests i can run says everything is fine...
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dhanush2
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04-11-2018 12:00 PM in
Galaxy S
this is not a device issue dude
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04-11-2018 12:16 PM in
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how ? ... i used the sim card on a different device with LTE/4G and worked fine ! so clearly it's not the service provider

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04-12-2018 01:00 PM (Last edited 03-15-2019 03:59 PM ) in
Galaxy S
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you should see the network access point setting
go to mobile setting >connection setting >mobile network> access point name > you check your sim provider server address , MCC ,MNC etc . i'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰
i will send you screen shoot .!
you should see the network access point setting
go to mobile setting >connection setting >mobile network> access point name > you check your sim provider server address , MCC ,MNC etc . i'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰
i will send you screen shoot .!
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06-07-2018 10:39 AM in
Galaxy S
Hi
you should put network mode
( LTE/3G/2G auto connect )
: you can go to make sure via
go setting and search mobile networks then open it
(Network mode)
good luck
you should put network mode
( LTE/3G/2G auto connect )
: you can go to make sure via
go setting and search mobile networks then open it
(Network mode)
good luck
