I rooted my Spring Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920P) running Android 6.0.1 and I unlocked it. I want to use it in my local CDMA network, but when my phone company activated it along with 3G strangely I have signal (i.e. can make calls or send SMS messages), but my 3G does not really work. 3G only comes up for a few moments (as seen at the top bar) when Hands Free Activation (HFA) is trying to work (it eventually fails), or if I go to "Activate Device" in my setup it comes on for a little while too and then goes back off. If I disable HFA then 3G never comes on at all. Why can't I disable HFA and keep 3G connected?
Also, if I take out the Spring SIM (which is useless here since we do not have Sprint here), it tells me I should insert a SIM. Why is it requiring a SIM if I have my preferred network set to: CDMA?
I am really bummed about this after all I have been through, there must be some way to have it not require a SIM and not require activation for 3G?
Also, if I take out the Spring SIM (which is useless here since we do not have Sprint here), it tells me I should insert a SIM. Why is it requiring a SIM if I have my preferred network set to: CDMA?
I am really bummed about this after all I have been through, there must be some way to have it not require a SIM and not require activation for 3G?
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