How to Easily Switch Between Band Modes on Your Samsung Device

2 years ago   @Samfirms   367  

There are a few ways to switch between band modes on your Samsung Galaxy device. One way is to go into your settings and tap on "Mobile Networks." From there, you'll be able to change your network mode, depending on which band you need. Another way is to open up your quick settings and tap on the network mode icon.

This will give you the same options as going into your settings. Finally, you can also use a widget to switch between band modes. Just long-press on an empty spot on your home screen and select "Widgets." From there, find the "Network Mode" widget and add it to your home screen. Once it's added, just tap on it to change between band modes.

Switching between band modes on your Samsung Galaxy device is easy. Simply follow these steps:
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap Connections.
3. Tap Mobile networks.
4. Tap Network mode.
5. Select the desired band mode from the list of options.

Use third-party Google Play Store App

                       

Samsung Galaxy owners can now download the Samsung Band Selection application from the Google Play Store. The app allows users to select which band they want to use with their Galaxy phone. 

To select a band, open the Samsung Band Selection app and tap on the band you want to use. If you have multiple bands, you can also choose which one you want to use as your primary band. Your primary band is the band that will be used for notifications and other features. 

The Samsung Band Selection app also allows you to customize your notifications. You can choose which type of notifications you want to receive and how often you want them to be sent to your phone. You can also control the vibration intensity for each type of notification.

Using ADB commands

This is the second method that we'll be discussing. This process is a bit more technical and lengthy when compared to the first method. You'll need to use ADB commands in order to get this working.

If you're unfamiliar with ADB commands, then I suggest following our first method. 
Once you have your device connected to your computer, open up a command prompt/terminal and enter the following command:

ADB devices This will list all of the connected devices to your computer. If your device isn't listed, make sure that you have enabled USB debugging mode on your device. 
Now enter the following command: ADB shell pm list bands You should now see a list of available band configurations for your device.

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