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How to modify the EVDO settings

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How to modify the EVDO settings
How to modify the EVDO settings, user name was revised to “ctnet@mycdma.cn”,And change the NAI as the IMSI.(Format is now locked)
Not "xxxxxxxxxx@vzw3g.com"

Write Data to restart,NAi settings revert back to "xxxxxxxxxx@vzw3g.com"

Thanks​
 
Welcome aboard. I'm lost though. Is this a question, advice, or a how to? What's this supposed to do or what is it you are trying to do?
 
For those that really want to modify the EVDO settings, go to your dialer. Type ##PROGRAM and enter 6 zeros as the password. Go to EVDO settings.
 
Google is fast "verizon evdo settings android" this thread is the 3rd link down already...doh.
 
There's also some interesting stuff you might be able to do to the phone radio in a hidden "Testing" menu.

Using Anycut, and selecting my own Activity, there's an entry called "Testing" that if you add to your homescreen pops up a menu with four choices (some of which also show up in the Spare Parts app). The "Phone information" choice has some things that look like user-settable options such "EvDo only" and "CDMA only"
 
For those that really want to modify the EVDO settings, go to your dialer. Type ##PROGRAM and enter 6 zeros as the password. Go to EVDO settings.

Hi Matth3w, thanks for the tip, I've also been trying to change my Evdo settings for a while.

I've tried your suggestion, but I can't find menu EVDO settings on Programming Menu.

Menus available are:
01 User Activation
02 AKEY
03 Extended NAM
04 Vocode
05 Data Rates
06 SID/NID Pair
07 Mobile P_REV
08 Test Mode
09 Data Call Settings (can't find evdo settings here neither)

Perhaps there's another way or am I missing out on sumthin?
 
There's also some interesting stuff you might be able to do to the phone radio in a hidden "Testing" menu.

Using Anycut, and selecting my own Activity, there's an entry called "Testing" that if you add to your homescreen pops up a menu with four choices (some of which also show up in the Spare Parts app). The "Phone information" choice has some things that look like user-settable options such "EvDo only" and "CDMA only"

Are you referring to *#*#INFO#*#* (type this on your dialpad)?
Can't do much here though I think..
 
For those that really want to modify the EVDO settings, go to your dialer. Type ##PROGRAM and enter 6 zeros as the password. Go to EVDO settings.

Hi Matth3w, thanks for the tip, I've also been trying to change my Evdo settings for a while.

I've tried your suggestion, but I can't find menu EVDO settings on Programming Menu.

Menus available are:
01 User Activation
02 AKEY
03 Extended NAM
04 Vocode
05 Data Rates
06 SID/NID Pair
07 Mobile P_REV
08 Test Mode
09 Data Call Settings (can't find evdo settings here neither)

Perhaps there's another way or am I missing out on sumthin?
It's under VOCODE.
 
That's what I meant to change. You can't change data settings. This is about changing voice settings. We all assumed the gibberish in the first post was asking how to change vocode settings but instead I screwed up and repeated him saying EVDO settings.
 
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Well as far as EVRC-B...Although I can get into the settings place, the menu is different for the HTC incredible.... not sure where to go to pick EVRC-b.. not as clear cut as it was on the moto.
 
That's what I meant to change. You can't change data settings. This is about changing voice settings. We all assumed the gibberish in the first post was asking how to change vocode settings but instead I screwed up and repeated him saying EVDO settings.

well, yeah, the first post was gibberish but i was sticking to the topic (thread title). And if you read my post, i was clearly asking about EVDO.

Thanks anyway, I had figured it out. Yeah, we can't change data settings but there's a way.
 
I tried to switch from EVRC to EVRC-b. Every time I tried to originate a call it would put up a message that the call could not be made. I'm in Greensboro, NC which was an AllTel market. Maybe AllTel towers don't support the EVRC-b codec.

Any thoughts as to why I couldn't make a call with the EVRC-b codec?
 
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