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Okay, first thing I'm posting this same thing on T-Mobile as well to see if there is anything they come up with, and I've spoken to the TMobile tech department which they have gotten basically no where in resolving this.
I've had a brand new Sony Xperia XA2 (H3123) for over a year, working flawlessly on T-Mobile with LTE service showing all the time everywhere I go in Los Angeles areas or other areas as well. Did my research on this phone prior to buying to ensure I was good to go on frequency's and bands with T-Mobile.
Android 9.0 says fully up to date.
Problem: starting Oct 5, 2019 my phone no longer can be connected to LTE and RECEIVE incoming calls or texts. I CAN send texts, make out going calls, use the internet, email comes in and out, but NO incoming calls or texts happen.
*When I disable LTE, the phone reverts to H+ and all incoming calls and texts happen instantly no issues.
I really am not sure what could be the problem, besides T-Mobile changing something recently. But maybe something with the phone needs to be done.
Any help would be truly appreciated in potentially fixing this back to being able to use LTE.
Things I have done:
Reset networks. Numerous time.
Restart phone. Numerous times.
Checked that the APN is: Fast.t-mobile.com
Checked barring is disabled.
Checked forwarding is disabled.
Sony Mobile Networks for Xperia XA2 H3123 phone state:
Primary 4G/5G network | LTE Cat13 700/850/1700/1900/2600 (Bands 2,4,5,7,12,13,17,28,29,66) |
Primary data network | GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, LTE, LTE-A |
T-Mobile network frequencies & technology (website) https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988
1900 MHz | 2 | |
1700/2100 MHz (AWS) | 4 | |
66 |
According to TMobile website the IEMI:
Have you figured anything out? I also have this problem with a T-Mobile MVNO (Mint Mobile), but I think it has been going on longer than October of last year. Mint Mobile claims my issue is that the Xperia XA2 doesn't support T-Mobile's newest frequency: LTE 71. But that seems too shortsighted to me; how could a huge network like T-Mobile stop supporting basic services for the vast majority of their phones?
I'm shopping for a new phone now because I'm tired of getting voicemails for calls that never came through because I was connected to the wrong tower. My phone works terribly at home, but if I walk just a couple blocks away it works great.
I have done a couple of things to my Xperia XA2 to improve my LTE connection, and I'm not sure what will help you the most.
Reset wireless settings
I did this sometime around September when I was unable to make calls or send texts, but was able to use mobile data:
Disable LTE Power Savings Feature
This feature was constantly causing my mobile connection to drop, resulting in my phone not being able to receive calls, texts. Sometimes I couldn't even make calls.