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277634#*#What menu did you use for access? "Data" menu (##3282#) shows/offers none of what you demonstrate.
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what's the ussd code?try this go to hiden menu after doing all the settings shown in the pics... Set up your tethering setting in the setting menu do not use the hotspot app.
Im on metro pcs i think boost mobile doesnt have the whole menu if im correct if you on boostI tried this code with Lollipop and now with Marshmallow. It doesn't seem work with the Boost variant. Anyone know what will?
Im on metro pcs i think boost mobile doesnt have the whole menu if im correct if you on boost
Im on metro pcs i think boost mobile doesnt have the whole menu if im correct if you on boost
It should be the same... B'Cus hidden menu its part of the lg built.... Now you can enable the OEM.unlock to see if it brings out more of your setting... Now if you are rooted u can bring settings with a HOME.laucher (nova)" shorcut/ activities n bring the setting up.That may be. I'm closing my eyes yet though.
Sadly it doesn't seem to be the same. There are differences in what one carrier allows vs what another allows. The Boost/Virgin/Sprint phones are locked down. The toughest thing to get past so far has been the boot loader. I've been rooting and using Android devises for years, this is just one of many that doesn't fall into the so-called "cooky cutter" category.It should be the same... B'Cus hidden menu its part of the lg built.... Now you can enable the OEM.unlock to see if it brings out more of your setting... Now if you are rooted u can bring settings with a HOME.laucher (nova)" shorcut/ activities n bring the setting up.
Try changing ro.build.target.operator on build.prop or ro.product.model ..Sadly it doesn't seem to be the same. There are differences in what one carrier allows vs what another allows. The Boost/Virgin/Sprint phones are locked down. The toughest thing to get past so far has been the boot loader. I've been rooting and using Android devises for years, this is just one of many that doesn't fall into the so-called "cooky cutter" category.