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How to configure my android phone LTE only and make gsm off?

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I am trying to figure out the best way to get a device to only use LTE and not GSM. I want to know would it be better to write an up to attempt to force the android to stay in LTE only or in the android OS and make the change.

posted Apr 24, 2015 by Abhay

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Preferred network.

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If the RIL support the message PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_ONLY you should have in the info panel. Alternatively try the network mode where you must get the option to select the preferred one. (not sure which phone u are using)

answer Apr 24, 2015 by Deepankar Dubey
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