Motorola Razr V3x Personalization Guide (MoGu V3xPG) V2.5
(Volume 1 - Primary Mods)
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.1.3.2. Medium
My Network List (shows all of the Networks that the phone has accessed)
ot your phone is roaming):
Answer
Automa
1.2.1.1.6. 1800
1.2.1.1.7. WCDMA 2100
1.2.1.2. Type: (What does “Type” mean? – manual or automatic network registration)
1.2.1.2.1. Automatic
1.2.1.2.2. Manual
1.2.1.3. Speed: (Changes how often the phone tries to communicate with the network when hunting for a
signal.)
1.2.1.3.1. Slow (less energy required)
1.2
1.2.1.3.3. Fast
1.2.1.3.4. Continuous (most energy required)
1.3. Available Networks (Searches for available networks)
1.4.
1.5. Service Tone (tells you whether or n
1.5.1. Off
1.5.2. On
1.6. Call Drop Tone
1.6.1. Off
1.6.2. On
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ve8411) Phone will search for any network supported. However, SIM dictates the carrier who dictates the band.
sers to select the band that is supported in their area or by their ca
ever, since SIM dictates the network, I doubt its worthy of mention). So, IMO, if you know your network - it
be helpful to select it rather than automatic.
(ScottyGee) Automatic means it’ll choose the best compatible frequency in range...e.g., I’m on the three network.
can’t find the 3 broadband zone it’ll then move to telstra's GSM zone. Automatic can generally use more battery
performance especially on my network where i can try to a
ere to define which network Id use, eg "European" the phone would only search for that frequency band instead o
search for all...
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ve8411) Not 100% sure on this.... since you can't really manually setup network.
Gee) Type is almost the same as the automatic thing...In manual settings, basically you get to choo
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ider in range to use...However in most cases you cant even register to them as your provider wont allow it or th
ider wont allow it...Eg I can find vodafone, virgin, telstra and three...however I can only register at telstra and
y automatically choosing the network it’ll just register to what is allowed without asking.
ottyGee) As for Type, I find it irrelevant as unless you’re a globetrotter who needs to find which network to link to
ng. I’ve disabled it in my menu because yeah I haven’t fou
C p Tone:
(Steve8411) Tells the user his call has been dropped. (As if you wouldn’t notice you've been talking to no one for 30
seconds.) To me, Call drop tone is a left over from the 80's
Speed: Network speed is a balance ...if you live in an area with good signal and don’t travel much then SLOW should