I'm using the XXKK6 Radio and that is for GSM/Euro, but the UGK radio is for North America. Would it be recommended that I use that or what?
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Try both and see what's best for you. Seems like you'll see people with both reporting good results.
I'm in WA on T-Mo with xxkk6 and I get great speeds and pings.
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Hi, I'm on vodafone, would like to know what is the best radio for you, looking for best speed, signal strength and battery life.
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The latest for UK/Europe which is KK6.
You could try LG1 if you want but its regionalised for US.
KK6 working fine for me on Voda UK
Probably XXxx radios are best. They're regionalized for europe. UGxx is for north America.
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Hi guys,
I would like to know which radio is best to use with rogers/ Fido network. I presently use UGKL1 and I'm not that impressed. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
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I'm on fido and have the UGKL1 as well and find it much better than the one I had on my Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant. I have signal where I didn't before. i.e my 3rd level parking spot now has signal when I didn't before on the other phone... I'll try out some other radios and tell you if any are better...
Thanks I appreciated!
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UGKL1 and UGKK7 work well. KL1 seems to be slightly better but its hard to say
jwais said:
Hi guys,
I would like to know which radio is best to use with rogers/ Fido network. I presently use UGKL1 and I'm not that impressed. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
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There are too many variables for you to determine which radio is best for you, by basing it on other people's experiences.
This is only a partial list of factors that could vary between you and the person posting their thoughts:
location;
weather;
geography (e.g., obstacles, buildings);
proximity to cell tower;
network congestion;
etc.
The best way to see which radio is "the best" for you is to try each one out. And not for an hour. Try each one out for a couple of days and see what the difference is -- in real life I mean, not in speedtest.com
Sounds like great advice. Thank you!
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What radio is best for north America. I am on tmobiles simple wireless. Any one have any thoughts. My phone shipped with xkk1 and I drop signal frequently. Thanx in advance
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Update: Solved
Thank you, Flashed UGLA4 and am having no issues now. Before I was dropping signal left and right. Was starting to wonder about Samsung products. I prefer HTC but wanted my third Nexus phone..............
So If anyone is having data dropping in and out with T-mobile Flash Base band UGLA4 and all is good.
The baseband that your running isn't the best, have a look here and try the latest release: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405345
Are there newer versions of this base band?
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The latest baseband for North America is UGLA4. It says it right there on the thread!
So what radio is best for data and battery life on the GSM nexus on T-Mobile in the Arizona area?
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I'm in az and had T-Mobile they are great out doors but no radio will give you good indoor reception sadly that's why I left T-Mobile
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twiztidninja said:
I'm in az and had T-Mobile they are great out doors but no radio will give you good indoor reception sadly that's why I left T-Mobile
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That's not exactly a rule. They do operate on a higher frequency that doesn't penetrate buildings very well, but that doesn't mean that you'll always get bad reception indoors...
OP, you should try some different radios and see what's best for you. Easy to flash and test.
I'm using xxkk6 with T-Mo in WA and its great.
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That's not exactly a rule. They do operate on a higher frequency that doesn't penetrate buildings very well, but that doesn't mean that you'll always get bad reception indoors...
OP, you should try some different radios and see what's best for you. Easy to flash and test.
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What he said.. I have good luck on UGLA4. NY, NY... mileage will vary.
Searched but all I see is T-Mobile T-Mobile T-Mobile lol
Sank yu!
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The latest works great for me
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there's no perfect radio for everyone. Try out a few of the recent ones and see what's best for you.
I've had best results with ugla4 hands down. Atnt Houston area.
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I'd suggest UGCL1 which is the latest North American radio. For me i have seen a great improvement in signal strength and data speeds.
blowtorch said:
I'd suggest UGCL1 which is the latest North American radio. For me i have seen a great improvement in signal strength and data speeds.
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