Anybody know how to enter Engineering mode on these watches and activate the 1900MHz

wow hadn’t even noticed. Nope…

@Splen_Dence Are you using at&t in USA by chance? T-Mobile?

@SmartWatch_Ticks you’re such a tease. lol

I fixed it, I now can get on the browser and playstore
I am on ATT USA

I used the settings as close as possible that were listed for my LG Urbane 2 watch, after I added the settings, then I restarted my watch, went to settings search and cleared the data for the Launcher, then I swiped up on the home screen after it reloaded to insure that I was not connected to wifi/bluetooth. 3G is showing, then I went to the browser to typed in junk and it loaded, tried it with several words in the search and it worked. Then I went back to the playstore and tested, and it loaded :). BTW my watch is rooted. I don’t know if that made a difference.

I will post my settings shortly.

I didn’t use engineering app, just the settings in the watch to make the changes. Keep in mind my watch is rooted.

DATA CONNECTION: AT&T
DATA ROAMING: “not checked”
NETWORK MODE: 3G only

Access Point Names Settings
PRESS ADD

Name: ATT Phone
APN: phone
APN TYPE: default,mms,supl
PROXY: not set
PORT: not set
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: http://proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MMC: 310
MNC: 410
Authenication type: not set
APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN disable/enable: “checked”
Bearer: unspecified
MVNO type: none
MVNO value: not set

@Splen_Dence thanks. Shouldn’t make any difference that it is rooted with these settings being accessible with or without root.
So what did you actually change to make it work - APN settings?

Good catch, @Splen_Dence . That APN change did the trick for me! You beat me to surprising @Pablo_Eleven_Pablo11 though :frowning: Really had him stumped for awhile. That’s a hard thing to do…

@SmartWatch_Ticks ha ha :slight_smile: