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      eltanque9
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      Hi guys, is there a way to enable 4g/LTE on mako just like on Android?

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        dobey @eltanque9
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        @eltanque9 Just like on Android, you must flash the radio image which has 4G enabled and was not certified for use. Once that is done it should work, but you may lose benefits of updated radio firmware which disabled the uncertified 4G support.

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          eltanque9 @dobey
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          @dobey Thank you, I will try to flash it

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            eltanque9 @dobey
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            Hi @dobey, I tried some modems found on XDA but no one is working with LTE/4g. Can you suggest me a working one?

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              dobey @eltanque9
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              @eltanque9 Probably the radio firmware from the original OEM Android ROM you can get from Google. Other than that, I don't know. Seems like it would just be better to buy a device which was certified for LTE and has working radio already, like a Nexus 5 or Xperia X.

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                eltanque9 @dobey
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                @dobey Thank you, I'll try with Google's file

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