Has anyone used a Jasjar (universal) on WCDMA in USA? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro Software Upgrading

Hi,
I am trying to get my jasjar to work on the Cingular WCDMA network - has anyone managed to get this to work yet??
Waptap

will not currently work in the us. Jasjar uses 2100 band like in europe and Cingular I think is using 1900 band

WCDMA
WCDMA is not CDMA and will not work anywhere in the USA

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How to tell what band im on

Hey,
I was wondering if there was anyway to tell in detail what band i am on.
My phone should be connecting to telstra's UMTS 850 network, but i think it is only connected to the 3g 2100 network. Is there anyway to check?
Same with my data connections, i dont think it is connecting at the higher speed 850 band, and has reverted back to the slower standard 3g 2100 band.
Im using schaps 3.54b
Cheers
Daniel Herrera's Bandswitch will tell you which band you're on and allow you to change at will. Get it HERE....
Another one is from Shogunmark and is HERE...
You should be able to check them: phone>menu>options>band. Once there, you can select your band or go auto.
yeah, it seems i cant get on band 850 (telstra's nextg network) with any of the new roms.
very strange.
BTW...what radio version are using?
Check out this excellent engineering mode app. It says what band you're currently using.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=274269

Any Telstra NextG Customers Know When The TP2 Will Appear?

Another forum notes the TP2 will be released July 14 by Telstra. Does anyone know if this will be just their GSM network or if it will be on their NextG 850 WCDMA network?
I also emailed HTC directly to see if they will launch a WCDMA 850 version, much like the Touch HD where they did an 850 version for the Telstra NextG network.
No reply yet.

T-Mobile US TP2 in Asia

Finally decided to get a T-Mobile US TP2
Q0. Other than the looks, what else is different between the International Unbranded HTC TP2 and the US T-Mobile TP2
Q1. I've been told the US 3G bands are different from the Asian / UK 3G bands. The Asian bands if I'm not mistaken are "HSDPA 900 / 2100". Can anybody cite the US bands? Also I know that 2100 is common for both US and UK... will that be enough to use 3G in Asia?
Q2. Obviously I would need to get the phone SIM unlocked. For once I couldn't find anthing on XDA to unlock the TP2. Any light on that would be great
Q3. I noticed that Hard-SPL is now available for TP2. I'm assuming that means I can flash it with any ROM. Would doing that automatically unlock the phone to be used with any SIM?
Need answers to these real fast guys... got a good deal on eBay.
0. mostly looks and 3g bands
1. tmobile 3g is strictly for tmobile 3g. anywhere else and its edge for you
2. no free sim-unlocker yet
3. Hardspl is for flashing roms...completely separate from sim cards
Oh man... that sux. I was really hoping that atleast one of the T-mobile bands would be compatible with the Asian 3G bands. Do you have any idea what bands T-Mobile operates on?
HSPA/WCDMA
1700/2100 MHz
Note the 2100 band is part of AWS which means it's not compatible with Asia 2100. T-Mobile 3G requires both 1700 and 2100 to operate. One band is upload and one is download.
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
What exactly is the AWS?
leepriestenator said:
What exactly is the AWS?
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Advanced Wireless Service, which utilizes band IV (1710-1755 out; 2110-2155 in) for CDMA, UMTS, and LTE

[Q] Best radio?

Hi, according to what i've read the radio should be choosen to the country and the carrier you're working with, I live in colombia and my carrier is movistar, but im not getting 3g speeds, i just bought a t-mobile g2, i've seen that carriers in colombia are working on UMTS 850 and UMTS 1900, so can anyone help me on choosing the correct radio to my phone?
THANKS!!!!
The 3G bands on the G2 are 1700/2100 and 2100 MHz, so you are never going to get 3G speeds on it, if your network is using 850 and 1900 MHz. This is set in hardware, and can't be changed by flashing radios. So you are stuck on EDGE. You bought the wrong model of the Vision if you want 3G on your network. The only version with compatibility with 850 and 1900 MHz 3G bands is the Bell Canada version of the Desire Z.

D851 No WCDMA 850/1900 (HSPA), only GPRS/EDGE or LTE

Hello,
I have a D851 T-Mobile with Lollipop (D85120B) and I am unable to connect to WCDMA 850 or 1900Mhz bands. GPRS, EDGE and LTE work. If I select WCDMA only on the Mobile network screen, I lose signal and if I use the engineering menu ( 3845#*851#) to select WCDMA 850 I lose signal as well. GSM 850 (EDGE) and GSM 1900 (GPRS) on my provider (Fido/Rogers Wireless) works, however.
After I noticed this, I used QPST NV Editor to set the NV_RF_BC_CONFIG_I option to include all mobile bands. Unfortunately, I am still unable to get signal with HSPA. The phone support GSM 850 / GSM 1900 according to the box. Is this a firmware issue? Does T-Mobile firmware just not support HSPA?
Has anyone encountered this problem or come up with a solution?
Thanks in advance.

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