01-14-2020 07:40 PM
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09-15-2020 05:44 AM
jeff.carlileYou can't add bands with a firmware update as that is hardware dependent. A software update absolutely could allow VoLTE as has been shown on XDA, but with any help from Asus it requires unlocking the bootloader and having root access to change the mbn on the device. Bands 66 and 71 aren't necessary for functionality on T-mobile, but would be necessary to have access to their entire coverage area. Without VoLTE, though, NO bands will be allowed access in the near future. Asus could do that, but if they decline to do so, it will unfortunately be up to the user to either move to another device or go through the steps to enable it on their own.After a long visit with a T-Mobile mobile tech, it seems to me a core problem is that neither Zenfone 5 nor 6 have LTE bands 66 and 71 which the network relies on. Primarily 71. As the text said "they drummed it into us in training that LTE 71 is the bread and butter of the T-Mobile network.
This is a software and not a hardware problem. It can be fixed with a firmware update ( or root).
@LP_ASUS is this too much to ask?
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09-15-2020 05:57 AM
09-15-2020 06:01 AM
petteyg359Good to know. Not sure where I got that info. Thanks for the correction. It raises the obvious question as to why all legal bands (for a given region) would not be enabled by default for phones sold in that region. Stupid.Radio bands are not hardware dependent, and have not been for a very long time. Qualcomm doesn't manufacture hundreds of variants of their chipsets with different bands enabled ({number of possible bands} !factorial). Just like your desktop or laptop Wi-Fi card, if you load the Japanese regulatory files, you can use channel 13 even though it is illegal in the U.S.
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09-17-2020 03:44 PM