07-14-2020
12:30 PM
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01-16-2024
12:56 AM
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07-14-2020 01:13 PM
07-14-2020 01:23 PM
Debasish SahooIt totally depends on frequency you get in your area on vodafone carrier although it shows 4g but there may be few frequency fluctuations which is main cause of your network switching after call from 4g to H or H+ may be your area has H+ frequency so strong at your area and 4g seems weakerSame thing happens on my 5z also, whenever someone calls to my Vodafone number and at the time of talking everything works as usual (4G)but after rejecting the call it shows H or H+ and I have to turn off the mobile data and on it again and after that it again backs to 4G but this same thing doesn't happens in Jio. Jio is working flawlessly on my device. This issue is only on Vodafone even if Airtel works perfectly.
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07-14-2020 01:28 PM
amitgarde3Ok I will check.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/96685#Comment_96685
It totally depends on frequency you get in your area on vodafone carrier although it shows 4g but there may be few frequency fluctuations which is main cause of your network switching after call from 4g to H or H+ may be your area has H+ frequency so strong at your area and 4g seems weaker
Coz after call hung up phone tries to remain on strongest frequency band possible nd that is reason you get H+ as soon as you hung up
Try to keep same H+ as soon as you hung up and see when your phone switches back to 4g automatically does it do on its own or not? Check that onces if it does than see after how many minutes does it do that?
Thanks!
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07-15-2020 02:38 PM