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This could explain why the upstream signal is much weaker for band 4 on my patched XT1676 device than the XT1671 the calibration data was copied from. I suspect each device gets its own calibration data at the factory for each band, and these files contain that data for certain bands. The contents of these files differed across identical phones. This spreadsheet is not complete and is missing many files for some LTE bands, but it's all we have for now.Īlso attached is SpecialCalibrationData.zip. NV_Item spreadsheet is attached if anyone wants to identify LTE calibration data files from other G5 variants. The calibration data and policyman files from my XT1671 are attached as enablebands.zip Restore by entering TWRP, connecting ADB and entering the following:ĭd if=/sdcard/backup/modem of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modemĭd if=/sdcard/backup/modemst1 of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modemst1ĭd if=/sdcard/backup/modemst2 of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modemst2 If you find your phone is screwed up, restore your backup of ModemST1 and ModemST2 using TWRP. Reboot device, LTE should now work on those bands. You may need to find the device_config and rat_mask files from other Moto G5 variants if you want those bands.ġ5. These files are from an XT1671, and may limit or remove bands. Replace files device_config and rat_mask and rat_mask_Subscription01 Return to EFS root, navigate to policyman.ġ3. Do not overwrite if any already exist.ġ2. Copy calibration data files (enablebands.zip) into RFNV. Navigate to EFS > NV > item_files > rfnvġ1. Select your device from the window and use SPC code 000000ġ0. You can check your LTE bands using Network Signal Guru (Step 14)ĩ. If your device already has calibration data for these bands, you may not need to perform the next steps. This will unlock all LTE bands the device is calibrated for. Adjust item 06828 to 17592185995263 in the input field and press write to upload the new value. If dual sim device, check dual sim box and select sim slot you want to modify.Ĩ. "Motorola QC Diag Port" under Ports (COM & LTP)ħ.
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Check that driver is installed in device manager. Su -c 'echo 1 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable'Ħ. Su -c 'echo diag > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/functions' Su -c 'echo diag > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/f_diag/clients' Su -c 'echo 2EC1 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/idProduct' Su -c 'echo 22B8 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/idVendor' Su -c 'echo 0 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable' Boot device and enter diagnostic mode by entering the following commands into terminal or ADB over network.
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Install an Oreo 64-bit rom and root your deviceĥ. I backed these files up using ADB inside TWRP.ĭd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modem of=/sdcard/backup/modemĭd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modemst1 of=/sdcard/backup/modemst1ĭd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modemst2 of=/sdcard/backup/modemst2Ĥ. If anything goes wrong, or if you want to revert - you need these backup files. CRITICAL - Backup your MODEM, MODEMST1 and MODEMST2 in TWRP. The driver I used was "Motorola QC Diag Port" - Version 5.1.0.0 ()ģ. I used QPST Version 2.7 Build 460 and QXDM 03.12.714. Google is your friend for finding QPST/QXDM. Install QPST and QXDM Professional and drivers.
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I was able to unlock US LTE bands on my XT1676 by copying calibration data to the modem's NVRAM from my XT1671.ġ.
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Software included may be subject to copyright. I am not responsible for bricked/damaged devices/angry service providers/FCC violations/fried radios/etc. Other bands are possible, you need to copy those specific RFNV files and PolicyMan files from a phone that supports those bands to your device.ĭisclaimer: Unlocking LTE bands may be illegal in your area. Other variants may work as well, but are not tested.
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How to enable additional LTE bands - Moto G5 Guides, News, & Discussion This guide will add LTE bands 2, 4, 12, 17, 23, 28, to Motorola G5 XT1676.