Was wondering what the default voltages for the GN are.
350 700 920 1000 1200 1350
1025 1203 1317 1324 1388 1477
Does anyone have a voltage table for stock CPU speeds? Thanks.
200 MHz = 950 mV
500 MHz = 975 mV
800 MHz = 1075 mV
1000 MHz = 1175 mV
1200 MHz = 1275 mV
1400 MHz = 1275 mV
1504 MHz = 1350 mV
1600 MHz = 1425 mV
1704 MHz = 1475 mV
Not 100% sure on those, but I think they are correct.
iniz94 said:
200 MHz = 950 mV
500 MHz = 975 mV
800 MHz = 1075 mV
1000 MHz = 1175 mV
1200 MHz = 1275 mV
1400 MHz = 1275 mV
1504 MHz = 1350 mV
1600 MHz = 1425 mV
1704 MHz = 1475 mV
Not 100% sure on those, but I think they are correct.
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They are correct.
I am going back to Thailand next year. I will get this Galaxy note 2 unlock and take it with me.
However, in my country has 3G on 2100 MHz with 3 main carries as follow.
3G
Carries name Band
AIS 1950 MHz - 1965 MHz and 2140 MHz - 2155 MHz
TRUE 1935 MHz - 1950 MHz and 2125 MHz - 2140 MHz
DTAC 1920 MHz - 1935 MHz and 2110 MHz - 2135 MHz
I was trying to understand what it says on box of Tmobile Note 2.
GSM Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS: Band I ,band II, Band IV (Dual-band1700/2100 MHz), Band V
I don't get it much and I am not 100% sure that the phone does support 3G in my country.
Please some experts in here could help me confirm this. Would you please answer this for me? I appreciate every reply and thank you for your time.
golf1410 said:
I am going back to Thailand next year. I will get this Galaxy note 2 unlock and take it with me.
However, in my country has 3G on 2100 MHz with 3 main carries as follow.
3G
Carries name Band
AIS 1950 MHz - 1965 MHz and 2140 MHz - 2155 MHz
TRUE 1935 MHz - 1950 MHz and 2125 MHz - 2140 MHz
DTAC 1920 MHz - 1935 MHz and 2110 MHz - 2135 MHz
I was trying to understand what it says on box of Tmobile Note 2.
GSM Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS: Band I ,band II, Band IV (Dual-band1700/2100 MHz), Band V
I don't get it much and I am not 100% sure that the phone does support 3G in my country.
Please some experts in here could help me confirm this. Would you please answer this for me? I appreciate every reply and thank you for your time.
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For me, I will call TMO tech support to make sure.
simplelife said:
For me, I will call TMO tech support to make sure.
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I am pretty bad at listening and speaking English. I am Thai. I would love to do so.
golf1410 said:
I am pretty bad at listening and speaking English. I am Thai. I would love to do so.
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TMO have online support . Go to their website and chat with them.
simplelife said:
TMO have online support . Go to their website and chat with them.
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I have tried many reps. They aren't sure except I try it out. .........
golf1410 said:
I am going back to Thailand next year. I will get this Galaxy note 2 unlock and take it with me.
However, in my country has 3G on 2100 MHz with 3 main carries as follow.
3G
Carries name Band
AIS 1950 MHz - 1965 MHz and 2140 MHz - 2155 MHz
TRUE 1935 MHz - 1950 MHz and 2125 MHz - 2140 MHz
DTAC 1920 MHz - 1935 MHz and 2110 MHz - 2135 MHz
I was trying to understand what it says on box of Tmobile Note 2.
GSM Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS: Band I ,band II, Band IV (Dual-band1700/2100 MHz), Band V
I don't get it much and I am not 100% sure that the phone does support 3G in my country.
Please some experts in here could help me confirm this. Would you please answer this for me? I appreciate every reply and thank you for your time.
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I think you should be good to go... The International variant has fewer bands then we do on our T-mobile device so I wouldn't expect that you would have any troubles...:fingers-crossed:
A quick search reveals the following frequency bands in use in Thailand:
•AIS:
GSM 900, GSM 1800, UMTS 900 [VIII]
•TOT3G:
GSM1900, UMTS 2100
•DTAC:
GSM 1800, UMTS 850 [V]
•TrueMove:
GSM 1800, UMTS 850 [V]
The T-mobile Galaxy Note 2 supports the following frequency bands:
HSDPA: 850 [V], 1700/2100 [IV], 1900 [II], 2100
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Judging by this, it seems like your best bet is TOT3G, DTAC, and TrueMove for UMTS functionality. All three of these have frequency bands supported by the Galaxy Note 2.
HelixGrind said:
A quick search reveals the following frequency bands in use in Thailand:
•AIS:
GSM 900, GSM 1800, UMTS 900 [VIII]
•TOT3G:
GSM1900, UMTS 2100
•DTAC:
GSM 1800, UMTS 850 [V]
•TrueMove:
GSM 1800, UMTS 850 [V]
The T-mobile Galaxy Note 2 supports the following frequency bands:
HSDPA: 850 [V], 1700/2100 [IV], 1900 [II], 2100
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Judging by this, it seems like your best bet is TOT3G, DTAC, and TrueMove for UMTS functionality. All three of these have frequency bands supported by the Galaxy Note 2.
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That's old information. These frequencies were used temporary.
They just auctioned the frequencies for 3G in Thailand. The auction is approved by Thai government. I have described the range of frequencies at the first post. But I am not sure it is in 2100 MHz. Any idea?
Thank you for reply.
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Hello guys im new to this site and really need your help. Today i got my 4g sim and that telecom company supports 900 and 1800 mhz for 4g lte connectivity. And im stuck with this t mobile note 3 which doesnot have these mhz supported. Is there anyway to get 900 and 1800 mhz on my note 3?
1800 MHz should work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-tmobile/help/enable-ca-t2957062
Not sure about 900 MHz
Actually the 4G+ work with this agregation (France) :
800 / 1800 MHz > Not used for MM3 (Samsung)
800 / 2600 MHz > Not used for MM3
1800 / 2600 MHz > Actual 4G+ MM3
Is possible to have 4G+ with 800/1800MHz or 800/2600MHz ?