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If you're within a market, a simple flash of the .33 radio, a few quick changes and edits, and you're likely to have LTE access (granted you have a compatible kernel, which we will try to give a reasonable list of at some point).
Here's a list of kernels I have found to be compatible with LTE hack using Stock 4.2.2 ROM:
Stock 4.2.2 kernel.
Franco kernel.
Ziddey OTG kernel (Franco based).
AK experimental kernel.
Hey there,PLEASE STOP SPREADING FALSE INFORMATION...pleaseeee....
things like this is why people still believe in Battery Calibration and Automatic Task Killers
Kernels aren't the issue...if there are ANY issues it's usually just the ROM itself..
plus...any issues that there were with the LTE hack have been resolved...
just flash the two zips that fix the problems..
cwm-mako-NoAudioFixForTMobileUSA.zip
and
mako-LTE-enabler.zip
and you may need to change the APN to fast.t-mobile.com instead of epc.tmobile.com but other than that you'll be fine


, ^^^^^ This.@plasticarmyman please read the op where I quoted from. Info I provided was in response to that quote not some other tangent. There are those of us who use other kernels.
Exactly bro. The radio and the steps in the OP are the best way. I posted earlier in this thread about the drawbacks of a flashable zip that changes the build.prop for you. Let me know if you have any questions.I'm going to give this a shot tonight if someone can answer a couple questions (I didn't read all the posts, sorry, busy week):
I'm on Tmobile, running AOKP and PA kernel. Will that work, or do I need a different ROM or kernel?
I saw the .33 radio in the OP, but I didn't see anything else to flash, is the radio all I need to flash, then just follow the other steps?
Exactly bro. The radio and the steps in the OP are the best way. I posted earlier in this thread about the drawbacks of a flashable zip that changes the build.prop for you. Let me know if you have any questions.
Nice.Thanks, downloading now and I'll edit everything at work tonight. I'll let everyone know what kind of speed I see afterwards.
I see what you are saying.The false information is that there are limited kernels...ALL kernels are LTE capable...for the ROMs that aren't LTE capable you just flash the two zips I posted and you'll be fine..
Also if you read any of the dozens of articles, blog posts, or xda threads..
You'll realize that AOKP, Stock, and CM work fine...its some of the off shoots that have small issues that are fixed by the flashing of the zips
The information that is false is that the LTE hack doesn't work on ROMs or Kernels...it works on every Nexus 4 with a .33 radio or earlier
Right on man!![]()
Bottom 3 tests are before LTE, top 3 are on LTE. I like the results, especially for upload speed. This is in downtown Seattle
I heard conflicting things about straight talk allowing lte, some say maybe some no.Any chance of getting this to work on Straight Talk (T mobile sim)?![]()
I heard conflicting things about straight talk allowing lte, some say maybe some no.
You may want to do the lte mod and if nothing else search for network after putting phone in lte only.
I heard tmo has lte in Atlanta GA now.
Could give it a try, and if it doesn't work just switch it back.Being that ST uses their own APN and the mod modifies T mobile's APN, should I use the T mobile APN?
The actual mod doesnt do anything with the apn. the apn only allows data to flow over the lte network.Being that ST uses their own APN and the mod modifies T mobile's APN, should I use the T mobile APN?