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Whats the difference between the LT18a and the LT18i?
a is for use in the USA, i is international.
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dows anyone knows if the LT18i has HSDPA 850 band? GSMArena says it doesn't but newegg and sony's site say it does.
sony know the best, they are creators.
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from sony whitepapers
LT18i: UMTS HSPA900,2100 GSM GPRS/EDGE 850,900,1800,1900
LT18a UMTS HSPA800,850,1900,2100 GSM GPRS/EDGE 850,900,1800,1900
look like LT18a is US version
a= america = 850MHz 3G
i= international = 900MHz 3G, but also uses 850 for GSM only (it works on america but with slow internet(GSM))
can u guys help me?
I got one lt18a but won't work 3g, because the frequency network.
Can I change it or something like that? like firmware? thanks.
eugnasblood said:
can u guys help me?
I got one lt18a but won't work 3g, because the frequency network.
Can I change it or something like that? like firmware? thanks.
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Nope. The radio is hardware and fixed.
xperia arc s lt8a
eugnasblood said:
can u guys help me?
I got one lt18a but won't work 3g, because the frequency network.
Can I change it or something like that? like firmware? thanks.
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I too just got my xperia arc slt18a and got straight talk as my tmobile affiliate pay as you go didnt work cuz it doesnt have the 1700 frequency to get the 3g but when i do the speed test app it says im only getting .01 mbs download and 2.1 upload speed
LT18a vs LT18i - HSDPA 2100 band
Hi friends,
I am looking to buy SE Arc S in USA and want its 3G/HSDPA feature to work in India also. Mostly internet surfing I will do in India and seldom in USA.
HSDPA bands supported by both models is as below:
HSDPA 900 / 2100 - LT18i
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 - LT18a
Both LT18a and LT18i operate on 2100 band for HSDPA. Is there any form of difference when Sony claims support for band 2100 HSDPA in LT18a vs LT18i OR are the hardware radio/frequency & firmware/driver exactly same for 2100 band in both models.
In India 3G/HSDPA runs on 2100 band. I am confused which one to go for.
Please provide inputs.
Thanks in Advance
Friends,
I need to buy SE Arc S pretty soon. Please provide inputs about above query abt band 2100 HSDPA.
Thanks alot
technosavyy said:
Friends,
I need to buy SE Arc S pretty soon. Please provide inputs about above query abt band 2100 HSDPA.
Thanks alot
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I have a lta and there is no issue with 3g.
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finch.****break said:
I have a lta and there is no issue with 3g.
Sent from my LT18i using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks. Are you using SE Arc S LT18a in India on 2100 band.
I know that LT18a will work well in USA on 2100 HSPA band, and in India also we have 3G running on 2100 band. So will in my case LT18a run on 3G seemlessly well in India as well?
I bring my Lt18i from China to Mexico, only GSM is working normally, can not attach to WCDMA network.
I know the WCDMA frequency is different, China is 850 Band1/2100, Mexico is 850 Band2/1900.I do not know if this feature is fixed by hardware or software.
Is there any solution i can use WCDMA network in Mexico?
Still no reply,
Anyone can provide a Mexico ROM, i can try it.
Yes, buy a LT18a
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Has anybody been able to use the Xperia Ion LT28H or LT28I on Tmobile's 3G/4G? Some spec sheets list the AWS band and some don't.
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Has anybody been able to use the Xperia Ion LT28H or LT28I on Tmobile's 3G/4G? Some spec sheets list the AWS band and some don't.
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The LT28H might be alright, but the LT28i will not be, due to that it only has one bandwidth it can use and not the other one. It is the missing the 850Mhz band,
LT28i barely works on T-mobile. I tried that and it dropped out of network very often.
I have an LT28i and it worked fine on T-Mobile's 3G when I was over there for a month. Their coverage is patchy in some places, but I got good speeds when I actually had 3G coverage...
xperia ion lt28i
i ran into this dilemma before and started a thread as specs conflicts
after some research and getting a hold of sony , the unlocked lt28i does work on t-mobile 3g, which i currently have right now and am very happy with it, am in phoenix area which is one of the better spots for t-mobile
many websites had the specs wrong, i had gsm arena semi fix it but they havent recognized the 3 versions for the ion, there is the lt28i which is the international version(t-mobile compatible) , lt28at which is at&t locked and lacks the frequency needed for t-mobile 3g as of now, the lt28h should work also on tmobile and is capable of 4g speeds on paper but sellers that i came across couldnt distinguish which international version they had so i went with the lt28i, which is future proof for lte and t mobile reframe to 1900mhz for 3g in the coming months
my brother has the galaxy s3, synthetic benchmarks aside, when i have 3g and the s3 has 4g web browsing is almost the same speed, even though he has ics but its not a polished experiance like the ion
the phone is loud enough contrary to web reviews that dont know anything about the XLoud
screen is great, battery isnt the greatest but sufficient for a whole day
hope this helps
if you google any sony model followed by "white paper" you will get the accurate specs for it
T-Mobile US
I've got LT28i and it works perfectly well in Charlotte, NC where we have 1700 AWS. My average speeds are 7-9 mbps. I flashed Rogers Radio right after ICS upgrade. Unfortunately it does not support HSPA 42 only 21. Also when scanning for available networks I get AT&T 2G, 3G, LTE besides T-Mobile 2G, 3G.
2g, 3g, 4g, etc
From the White Papers on each phone.
LT28i: UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
GSM EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
LTE Band IV and Band XVII
LT28h: UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
GSM EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
LT28at: UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
GSM EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
LTE Band IV and Band XVII
So, they all work 2g and 3g on AT&T which uses 850 and 1900 for both. Only the LT28at will not work on T-mobile 3g, which usually needs 1700. However, they do lease 850 from AT&T and have started reallocating 1900 in some areas for 3g- according to wikipedia's T-Mobile page. So, you may be able to get it to work in some places 3g for T-mobile, but what's the point if you can buy the LT28i and have the best possible 3g coverage through T-mobile? And in 2013 then, both the LT28i and LT28at will work on AT&T and T-mobile for LTE/4g, which T-mobile has not yet deployed.
Personally, I thought the LT28h was the international version because it will work 3g in any country. That said, the other two will work in most countries 3g, you would just not have all the operators to choose from. Japan and Some of Europe may be questionable for 3g on these phones. Look up List_of_UMTS_networks on wikipedia. I can't post the link, but it lists all the UMTS operators and the frequencies they use.
The Xperia V (LT25i) soon to be release will be tri band UMTS and pentaband LTE. Not sure it will work on AT&T and T-mobile without band IV, but the other bands contain all of the band IV uplink and downlink frequencies, so I would think it could be used. LTE is not widely used yet if you travel to off-the-beaten-path places like I do though. Until LTE is more widely deployed, I'm more comfortable with a pentaband UMTS.
From what I have read t-mobile does not have any 4g technologies implemented at this current time. They do call hspa/hsdpa "4g" although it is only a slightly modified 3g tech. I have the lt28h which fully works without issues on the higher speed h+ tmobile networks. I think the soon to be released sony TL will work on tmobile for there hspa/hsdpa networks and depending on how they use lte it may work in some markets once they enable lte which could come as soon as january in some markets but probably not until 2014. Either way by the time that tmobile implements LTE sony will probably have 20 more variants of the sony xperia s. But if you want a fast high speed phone for today's tmobile network the lt28h will work what you need to look for is a phone that has hsdpa 1700/2100 this is how to get tmobiles full speed. The sony t , sony tx and the sony tl should also work.
After reading this entire thread now I'm more confused. Ruling everything out, the LT28H is the perfect model for use on Tmo's faux "4G" until they deploy LTE? I need a decent replacement phone that runs on something other than EDGE using Tmobile. My Samsung Galaxy S 4G is slow and needs to be cut loose. Advice?
In the long run I want the Z or ZL but the LT28H will have to do for now.
quailallstar said:
After reading this entire thread now I'm more confused. Ruling everything out, the LT28H is the perfect model for use on Tmo's faux "4G" until they deploy LTE? I need a decent replacement phone that runs on something other than EDGE using Tmobile. My Samsung Galaxy S 4G is slow and needs to be cut loose. Advice?
In the long run I want the Z or ZL but the LT28H will have to do for now.
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the lt28h works great for me on t-mobile, average speed of 40mbps and i've gotten 70mbps on several occasions.
mrd7rs said:
the lt28h works great for me on t-mobile, average speed of 40mbps and i've gotten 70mbps on several occasions.
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Nice! Now off to ebay to find an unlocked phone. These don't come in anything other than black right?
quailallstar said:
Nice! Now off to ebay to find an unlocked phone. These don't come in anything other than black right?
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it also comes in red.
mrd7rs said:
the lt28h works great for me on t-mobile, average speed of 40mbps and i've gotten 70mbps on several occasions.
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Question I forgot to ask. Are all these the same phone? LT28H and LT28i are the factory unlocked versions correct? And the LT28at is just the AT&T branded version?
quailallstar said:
Question I forgot to ask. Are all these the same phone? LT28H and LT28i are the factory unlocked versions correct? And the LT28at is just the AT&T branded version?
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lt28i and lt28at has lte, lt28at does not have 1700 (band 4) spectrum for t-mobile 3g/4g.
mrd7rs said:
lt28i and lt28at has lte, lt28at does not have 1700 (band 4) spectrum for t-mobile 3g/4g.
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So in theory those of us wanting the max speed while on T-Mobile would require us to get the LT28H? Just checking and asking tons of Q's before I drop 400 clams for a phone...
quailallstar said:
So in theory those of us wanting the max speed while on T-Mobile would require us to get the LT28H? Just checking and asking tons of Q's before I drop 400 clams for a phone...
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I have a Xperia SL lt26ii and a couple months ago it was only picking edge up, but as of recently in So Cal it's been picking up HSPA and when I went to florida it was getting 3g. Their high speed coverage is still pretty patchy around here though, their restructuring is taking forever.
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So in theory those of us wanting the max speed while on T-Mobile would require us to get the LT28H? Just checking and asking tons of Q's before I drop 400 clams for a phone...
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i spent $600 on my lt28h when it first came out, and it was worth every penny
mrd7rs said:
i spent $600 on my lt28h when it first came out, and it was worth every penny
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Wow! But it is a nice phone. I'm also looking at the LT30a but can't find any online retailers that sell it.
quailallstar said:
Wow! But it is a nice phone. I'm also looking at the LT30a but can't find any online retailers that sell it.
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look for seller 'never-msrp' on ebay. that seller has the latest sony phones available and cheap.
mrd7rs said:
look for seller 'never-msrp' on ebay. that seller has the latest sony phones available and cheap.
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I will do that and see if he has either.
Hi Everyone,
I been searching the forums but unable to find an answer to this question. I have a LT28at (AT&T Xperia ion) and i flashed it with the baseband of LT28i (from .69 package). Now the phone will not pick up t-mobile LTE bands. I was wondering if there is anyway i could manupulate it to pick up LTE whenever it detects it and still have AWS bands for HSPA+? I am in the SF Bay Area where t-mobile has LTE.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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Use *#*#4636#*#* -> phone information
Change "WCDMA preferred" to "LTE(preferred/WCDMA/GSM"
If you are not getting LTE
I would check to make sure the APN info is there first. From what I understand this device does not work well on Tmo as it does not support the 1700 band. But if your in a spot that Tmo is using the shared 1900 band it should work. I have never tried so cant be much more help than that.
My apn is correct... It is set to fast.t-mobile.com. So I know it's not the apn settings.
have you tried to flash all the complete firmware?
Hmmm nevermind. :silly:
archie87 said:
Quick question; Were you getting LTE before you flashed the firmware?
Also, your phone says H at the top right? Not 4G? Lol.
The LT28at doesn't support AWS uplink HSPA+ btw.
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I am getting LTE now I fixed it in the settings LT28at does support LTE AWS and been using LTE on AWS for T-Mobile.
So my screen with *#*#7378423#*#* -> configuration shows the following:
"Working band/s:"
GSM 850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS_BC1 (2100), UMTS_BC2 (1900), UMTS_BC4 (1700), UMTS_BC5(850), LTE_BC4 (AWS which T-Mobile uses), LTE_BC17 (700 AT&T)
Also Once the Flashed LT28i baseband the default was set to WCDMA preferred that is why I could not get LTE. But I fixed it with *#*#4636#*#* and set it to LTE (preferred)/WCDMA/GSM
DEEE38 said:
I am getting LTE now I fixed it in the settings LT28at does support LTE AWS and been using LTE on AWS for T-Mobile.
So my screen with *#*#7378423#*#* -> configuration shows the following:
"Working band/s:"
GSM 850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS_BC1 (2100), UMTS_BC2 (1900), UMTS_BC4 (1700), UMTS_BC5(850), LTE_BC4 (AWS which T-Mobile uses), LTE_BC17 (700 AT&T)
Also Once the Flashed LT28i baseband the default was set to WCDMA preferred that is why I could not get LTE. But I fixed it with *#*#4636#*#* and set it to LTE (preferred)/WCDMA/GSM
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Hello @DEEE38,
Please Mark The Thread As [SOLVED].
So others members can benefit from it.
Thank You.
Regards,
Dwarkesh Soren
DEEE38 said:
I am getting LTE now I fixed it in the settings LT28at does support LTE AWS and been using LTE on AWS for T-Mobile.
So my screen with *#*#7378423#*#* -> configuration shows the following:
"Working band/s:"
GSM 850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS_BC1 (2100), UMTS_BC2 (1900), UMTS_BC4 (1700), UMTS_BC5(850), LTE_BC4 (AWS which T-Mobile uses), LTE_BC17 (700 AT&T)
Also Once the Flashed LT28i baseband the default was set to WCDMA preferred that is why I could not get LTE. But I fixed it with *#*#4636#*#* and set it to LTE (preferred)/WCDMA/GSM
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I said uplink AWS HSPA+ not LTE.
Thanks for posting the resolution.
archie87 said:
I said uplink AWS HSPA+ not LTE.
Thanks for posting the resolution.
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2100 UMTS_BC1 is actually T-Mobile's downlink
1700 UMTS_BC4 is T-Mobile uplink. :good:
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2100 UMTS_BC1 is actually T-Mobile's downlink
1700 UMTS_BC4 is T-Mobile uplink. :good:
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That's correct. Then the question is, does flashing the baseband actually change the frequencies used by the phone? I didn't think it did but now it sounds like flashing the international baseband enables the 1700 frequency.
archie87 said:
That's correct. Then the question is, does flashing the baseband actually change the frequencies used by the phone? I didn't think it did but now it sounds like flashing the international baseband enables the 1700 frequency.
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It seems so. The original a authors of the threads are the ones to give credits to. I was simply asking how to enable LTE back after the international baseband flash. Everything works great! 1900 bands picks up really well for 1900 band reframed on T-Mobile. When I get into a zone with AWS1700/2100 it changes over pretty quickly. As for LTE, it picks it up whenever the LTE is available. Currently I am using Open Signal's widget to see what kind of bands it picks up.
Here are the original two threads:
Stock firmware (credits to Spectre51):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752345
"Guide" (credits to mingkee):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180828
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It seems so. The original a authors of the threads are the ones to give credits to. I was simply asking how to enable LTE back after the international baseband flash. Everything works great! 1900 bands picks up really well for 1900 band reframed on T-Mobile. When I get into a zone with AWS1700/2100 it changes over pretty quickly. As for LTE, it picks it up whenever the LTE is available. Currently I am using Open Signal's widget to see what kind of bands it picks up.
Here are the original two threads:
Stock firmware (credits to Spectre51):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752345
"Guide" (credits to mingkee):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180828
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Thanks, this is good to know because I am considering leaving AT&T and moving to T-Mobile.
help!
Who can help me recover bands and imei?
nguy3ntu4n said:
Who can help me recover bands and imei?
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Where did you get the build at?
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Where did you get the build at?
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I flash the JB 204. Then this error
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273688
LTE T-Mobile
DEEE38 said:
It seems so. The original a authors of the threads are the ones to give credits to. I was simply asking how to enable LTE back after the international baseband flash. Everything works great! 1900 bands picks up really well for 1900 band reframed on T-Mobile. When I get into a zone with AWS1700/2100 it changes over pretty quickly. As for LTE, it picks it up whenever the LTE is available. Currently I am using Open Signal's widget to see what kind of bands it picks up.
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I'm considering the Ion for my next phone for T-Mobile. So can you tell me are you happy with the LT28AT on T-Mobile? Are you getting 4G and LTE?
First of all, I live in Europe and have ZL 6502. Because of low network I entered *#*#4636#*#* and in Phone information tried to change the Radio Band but only available was US BAND. I ve tried flashing 4.1.2 - 10.1.A.1.434 - GLOBAL, and Generic LAM (b) Generic GEL 1271-5120 10.3.1.A.0.244 R5B version, but still shows only US radio band available. PLEASE HELP ME if there is ANY way how to get EURO BAND. Which firmware I should flash?
PS. My phone is not rooted, with locked bootloader, I will do it ONLY if its necessary.
Thanks
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First of all, I live in Europe and have ZL 6502. Because of low network I entered *#*#4636#*#* and in Phone information tried to change the Radio Band but only available was US BAND. I ve tried flashing 4.1.2 - 10.1.A.1.434 - GLOBAL, and Generic LAM (b) Generic GEL 1271-5120 10.3.1.A.0.244 R5B version, but still shows only US radio band available. PLEASE HELP ME if there is ANY way how to get EURO BAND. Which firmware I should flash?
PS. My phone is not rooted, with locked bootloader, I will do it ONLY if its necessary.
Thanks
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Just reload the software using PC Companion from Sony, and DON'T select a band when you're done.
I did that too... So I got a suggestion on xda to do a full factory reset. It solved the problem.
Also, try to stay away frm such settings that u know nothing about( I once did that nd had a hard time). Tinkering with them causes a lot of headaches(a lot of backuping nd stuff)
Hope it helps.. Don't forget the thanks buton on ur left
I already did that, and the phone I mean network works more or less ok, but I was wondering if there is a way somehow to change the radio band. Because US Band works on diffrenet frequencies than EURO Band, and I think it would be more compatible wit my carrier.
Thank you both for the reply
noob_syboot said:
I already did that, and the phone I mean network works more or less ok, but I was wondering if there is a way somehow to change the radio band. Because US Band works on diffrenet frequencies than EURO Band, and I think it would be more compatible wit my carrier.
Thank you both for the reply
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Budddy afaik, ucan switch to bands which r given in that settings menu only, meaning u can not set any other band which isnt listed.
Dont forget the thanks!
control freak said:
Budddy afaik, ucan switch to bands which r given in that settings menu only, meaning u can not set any other band which isnt listed.
Dont forget the thanks!
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YES, I understand that, but I was asking IF there is a way to CHANGE the US Band only, via FLASHING or INSTALLING or MODIFYING firmware or something else, to have NEW RADIO BAND choices like Automatic or Euro Band, Japan Band etc..
noob_syboot said:
YES, I understand that, but I was asking IF there is a way to CHANGE the US Band only, via FLASHING or INSTALLING or MODIFYING firmware or something else, to have NEW RADIO BAND choices like Automatic or Euro Band, Japan Band etc..
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No unfortunately there is no way that u can change bands other than provided.
I wud also suggest to ask this on another forum, bcuz u wont find many ppl here. U might wanna try Xperia Z forum or try searching on xda GENERAL.
thats the most i can help.
Good luck!
How low is your signal?
The countries of Europe use the dual band frequencies of 900-1800. The US uses mainly 850-1900.
But the Xperia ZL C6502 supports all of these:
C6502/L35H
UMTS HSPA+: 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
GSM GPRS/EDGE: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Well the signal strength varies from time to time, I rarely get full network bars, usually is 2 or 3 bars. But I`ve noticed that in some places where using my HOX has full bars the ZL has one or no bars (by using the same sim card to be sure about the carrier and network strength). That is why I was wondering if there was a way to somehow change/add Radio Band on my Xperia ZL.
Please tell me when you try to change the radio band via *#*#4636#*#* does it show ONLY US Band or you might have more options to select? Please inform me, at least I want to know is it same to all Xperia ZL 6502 or just mine and those from US.
Thanks
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Well the signal strength varies from time to time, I rarely get full network bars, usually is 2 or 3 bars. But I`ve noticed that in some places where using my HOX has full bars the ZL has one or no bars (by using the same sim card to be sure about the carrier and network strength). That is why I was wondering if there was a way to somehow change/add Radio Band on my Xperia ZL.
Please tell me when you try to change the radio band via *#*#4636#*#* does it show ONLY US Band or you might have more options to select? Please inform me, at least I want to know is it same to all Xperia ZL 6502 or just mine and those from US.
Thanks
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When going to *#*#4636#*#* and then phone information, it lists info for Data which is set to LTE in my case but nothing for Voice. You need to go to *#*#7378423#*#* >> Service Info >> Configuration to look at your Bands.
Mine are GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900. My phone is a C6506.
My signal indoors doesnt have full 5 bars either, it will be between 2-3 bars. Outside, ill have usually the maximum but sometimes 4. At my work I have 0 bars because of the building I work in but even with 0 bars my signal never drops. The bars are not perfect, they are just a representation of your signal more or less.
As long as your signal doesnt drop, I wouldnt worry too much about it unless you have real poor reception outdoors.
Sorry for the late reply
Mine bands are GSM850, 900, 1800, 1900 UMTS_BC1 BC2 BC4 BC5 BC8
What thoes this mean? I gont have compatible 3g bands for europian networks or something else?
Sorry for late reply
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noob_syboot said:
Mine bands are GSM850, 900, 1800, 1900 UMTS_BC1 BC2 BC4 BC5 BC8
What thoes this mean? I gont have compatible 3g bands for europian networks or something else?
Sorry for late reply
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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You shouldn't have any issues with your phone. Your C6502 supports the proper frequencies which include pretty much everything apart from LTE. Only C6503 and C6506 support LTE. I don't believe you can flash a baseband to obtain LTE since it is also related to the hardware.
If you really feel like the reception is an issue, I would bring the phone back to where you bought it and have them verify with another ZL if the same type of signal is acquired by the phone but honestly, I don't think you have a problem.
But you be the judge of that....
Good Luck!
I thought also that i have the proper bands on the phone, but that`s why its so strange when using *#*#4636#*#* in the Phone info when selecting the 3 dots Select radio band ONLY shows US Band, I should be able to have more choices.
This is why I`m asking if you have the same option, or are there ANY Xperia ZLs that have more selective options than US Band only.
Thanks
noob_syboot said:
I thought also that i have the proper bands on the phone, but that`s why its so strange when using *#*#4636#*#* in the Phone info when selecting the 3 dots Select radio band ONLY shows US Band, I should be able to have more choices.
This is why I`m asking if you have the same option, or are there ANY Xperia ZLs that have more selective options than US Band only.
Thanks
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I checked in my phone the *#*#4636#*#* and I I only have USA Band which I assume is normal for me since I live in Canada. But this information is for data reception (3G, H+, LTE) not for making/receiving phone calls.
The best thing for you to do is to walk in a store that has this phone on display and verify that its configured like yours so you know there's nothing wrong with yours.
for come back at your frequency you need type the code *#*#7378423#*#* and select the voice like "reset all customization".
The phone reboot and restart to work!!
Sorry for my english
hi
to help you i have created this post on my blog
innovativeideasbyyogi.blogspot.in/2016/12/problem-4636-if-you-have-selected-radio.html
xgekox said:
for come back at your frequency you need type the code *#*#7378423#*#* and select the voice like "reset all customization".
The phone reboot and restart to work!!
Sorry for my english
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That just does a total factory reset. Useless advice...