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Unlocking Hidden Android Cellular Diagnostics

26 min · 25. kesä 2026
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Ever had full signal bars but painfully slow data on your Android phone? The answer isn't a tower outage—it's hidden settings buried in your device. This episode reveals how to use built-in dialer codes, APN configurations, and network type preferences to diagnose and fix slow cellular speeds. From understanding RSRP vs RSRQ to forcing LTE-only mode and checking carrier aggregation, we walk through the exact steps to squeeze every megabit from your connection—all without root or sketchy apps.

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