You used to be able to use the ##4636## trick to get a hidden menu, but now that’s gone too. There’s nothing in the menu that alllows you to select which network to use. I hate to keep having network disconnects and in perpetual 4G/5G back and forth and battery draining.

I use Samsung btw

Edit: For context: Its due to issues with being near the edge of the 5G zone so your phone keeps going back and forth between 4G and 5G which (I suspect), is what causes constant network disconnection, phone being hot/warm, and battery drain. Very annoying.

Edit: YOOOO I FUCKING FOUND IT

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.szalkowski.activitylauncher/

Search “Phone Info” --> Click the one with the phone icon --> Click again (there should be only one option --> Launch Activity --> Fina a dropdown option, change dropdown to LTE

Voila. I feel like a fucking hacker (why is this so hidden wtf Samsung?)

  • @[email protected]
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    1530 days ago

    Not a samsung, but I have this option:

    “Settings” > “Network & internet” > “SIMs” > <select SIM> > “Preferred network type”

    Selecting anything less than 5G will cap it at that level.

    5G seems to work fine for me while I’m at home, but it absolutely sucks for mobile use.

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    329 days ago

    Same issue with me, and for the same reason. I set the preferred network type to LTE.

  • @wiccan2
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    330 days ago

    Settings -> Connections -> Mobile Networks -> Network Mode

    Works on my S23 Ultra, not sure if they lock this down by region or vendor though.

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashedOP
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      330 days ago

      Not on mine, some carriers apparantly can make that option disappear somehow. (Idk why they want to do that, their 5G coverage is so bad)

  • @j4k3
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    230 days ago

    That is not Andy but is a Samy thing. I can still turn off mob nonsense in Graphene/Andy and leave it off all the time because I can’t control it as well and don’t have a proxy setup. The SoC and modem are undocumented proprietary nonsense on all mobile devices so no one can be absolutely certain of what is or is not connected.

    • eatham 🇭🇲
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      330 days ago

      It’s a carrier thing, you can disable 5g on Samsung phones aswell but for some reason they let the carrier force it

      • @j4k3
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        130 days ago

        From the perspective of a whitelist firewall as your ultimate right to internet privacy, the inability to run all of your internet traffic through a select device is a major violation of privacy on par with forcibly removing the front door from one’s home IMO.

  • JackGreenEarth
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    130 days ago

    I don’t know how to do this, and you probably should be able to even though I can’t see why you would want to, but why would you want to do this?

    • @[email protected]
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      530 days ago

      5G is flaky as hell, in my experience. When it works, it works great. But, it frequently disconnects and won’t reconnect.