MetroPCS SID = 6503
MetroPCS SID = 6503
Last edited by love2sin; 02-21-2010 at 11:38 PM.
Actually 6503 and 4815 are just the two they are now starting to use as defaults since they have the computerized OTA programming via *228.
These are all standard SIDs for MetroPCS:
5037 - San Francisco Bay Area
5007 - Central and Northern California
4815 - Georgia (I believe)
4273- ?
5109 - ?
6503 - ? default now
A common trick here in the California market if your home SID is either 5037 or 5007 is to use the other one for SID 2 so even if your PRL has issue while traveling here in their coverage area, no hasles and wasted battery life bouncing around the listed ones in the PRL and its chosen order.
On my personal phones I generally put all the above 6 SIDs in SID 1 -6.
Anoter trck that will reaically improve your service's audio uality is to chnge from the default EVRC to Voice 13K . Eats up more band width, but you will never again sound like Donald Duck. I also change te Slot Cycle Index from their default of 2 (2.56 sec interval) to 1 (1.28 second interval) and I find my audio in and out doubles in quality and drop outs are less as wellas fewer dropped or mssed calls i fringe areas of their coverage. The trade off s about 5-7 percen loss of battery life with my worst cse ever being 10% loss Great trade off f for me and everyone loves hw GOOD my phones sound. This is all I really do to chieve that.
Last edited by drkcobra; 03-16-2011 at 12:29 PM. Reason: fixed typo
I have tried 4815,5037,and 6503. No matter which of these sids is programmed into the nam, 5037 is always the SID that is actually used.
(in the bay area)
Any explanation why? My only guess is that it has to do with the roaming list, but i have nothing to back it up.
NOTES: Tested with PRL-2004, CdmaWorkshop3.60 Full, QXDM 3.11 Professional, San Francisco Bay Area.
4273 is atlanta georgia I use this one and I saw it on the site.Actually 6503 and 4815 are just the two they are now starting to use as defaults since they have the computerized OTA programming via *228.
These are all standard SIDs for MetroPCS:
5037 - San Francisco Bay Area
5007 - Central and Northern California
4815 - Georgia (I believe)
4273-
5109 - ?
6503 - ? default now
A common trick here in the California market if your home SID is either 5037 or 5007 is to use the other one for SID 2 so even if your PRL has issue while traveling here in their coverage area, no hasles and wasted battery life bouncing around the listed ones in the PRL and its chosen order.
On my personal phones I generally put all the above 6 SIDs in SID 1 -6.
Anoter trck that will reaically improve your service's audio uality is to chnge from the default EVRC to Voice 13K . Eats up more band width, but you will never again sound like Donald Duck. I also change te Slot Cycle Index from their default of 2 (2.56 sec interval) to 1 (1.28 second interval) and I find my audio in and out doubles in quality and drop outs are less as wellas fewer dropped or mssed calls i fringe areas of their coverage. The trade off s about 5-7 percen loss of battery life with my worst cse ever being 10% loss Great trade off f for me and everyone loves hw GOOD my phones sound. This is all I really do to chieve that.
uhm, any idea if it's any different in west palm beach? (the default SID code that is)
As far as I understand 6503 is the default standard for MetroPCS Nationally
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