So as most of you have seen AT&T will soon be rolling out their 4G service, so I was wondering if our Desire Z NAM Edition's will work with 4G or only 3G?
Yes.
All major canadian carriers have HSPA+ which T-mobile and AT&T started calling 4G. Telus, Bell and Rogers all use the same frequencies as AT&T
The Bell NAM Desire Z is HSPA+ compatible up to 14.4 Mbps download speeds.
AT&T is supposed to start deploying LTE this year, and finish by 2013. But by the time they have LTE deployed to any degree that I care about, it will probably be time for me to want to upgrade my device (for other reasons) anyway.
Interestingly, ATT is only claiming speeds of 6 Mbps for their HSPA+ network. So I guess we have nothing to worry about as far as the 14.4 Mbps cap on the Desire Z being the bottleneck.
http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/main.jsp?t=solutionTab&ft=&ps=solutionPanels&locale=en_US&_dyncharset=UTF-8&solutionId=KB115947
Hi,
Does the HOX support HSPA+ it only shows th H and not H+
I cant get HSPA+ on my HOX,
I'm on Tmobile UK and when i use the sim in my GS2Ii get hspa+ with superfast internet.
Why is this the case?
viniturb0 said:
Hi,
Does the HOX support HSPA+ it only shows th H and not H+
I cant get HSPA+ on my HOX,
I'm on Tmobile UK and when i use the sim in my GS2Ii get hspa+ with superfast internet.
Why is this the case?
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Is your speed different or just the symbol?
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Only supports HSPA.
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viniturb0 said:
Hi,
Does the HOX support HSPA+ it only shows th H and not H+
I cant get HSPA+ on my HOX,
I'm on Tmobile UK and when i use the sim in my GS2Ii get hspa+ with superfast internet.
Why is this the case?
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http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one-x/#specs
HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 850/900/1900//2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
TLR - No HSPA+
Speed is slower and theres no sign
Speed is slow and theres no sign either
HSPA+ is a bit confusing, because as a standard I think the differences get confused. The Atrix is not truly conformant to HSPA+ but was sold as an HSPA+ phone. HSPA+ has been used as a marketing aid to say " we can now go even faster". Some phones do not display an H+ but still achieve those speeds
The HTC One X (quad-core verison) is rated to
HSDPA 21Mbps and HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
Since no network in the UK goes faster than that at present, that should be fine!
HSPA technically maxes out at 14.4Mbps. HSPA+ can max out at 56Mbps. So the HTC One X is somewhere in the middle!
Yes, it supports HSPA+ upto 21MBPS. Not the dual carrier 42MBPS one that T- Mo uses.
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Hotzigetty said:
Yes, it supports HSPA+ upto 21MBPS. Not the dual carrier 42MBPS one that T- Mo uses.
Sent From Mars
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You're thinking of the USA T-Mobile. The UK one only supports up to 21Mbps but Three and T-Mobile UK will be rolling out their DC-HSPA+ network in september which supports up to 42Mbps speed.
The One X does support HSPA + 21.1Mbps, however, there is no H+ icon in sense, only the H icon. So you will never see a H+ icon even if you are on HSPA+. You should be seeing fast speeds when compared to other phones. Do a speed test on your One X and compare it to the S2. There should only be a tiny difference. Unless you're capped at 3.6Mbps by T-Mobile which most people are.
Also, check your APN settings.
ahmadcentral said:
You're thinking of the USA T-Mobile. The UK one only supports up to 21Mbps but Three and T-Mobile UK will be rolling out their DC-HSPA+ network in september which supports up to 42Mbps speed.
The One X does support HSPA + 21.1Mbps, however, there is no H+ icon in sense, only the H icon. So you will never see a H+ icon even if you are on HSPA+. You should be seeing fast speeds when compared to other phones. Do a speed test on your One X and compare it to the S2. There should only be a tiny difference. Unless you're capped at 3.6Mbps by T-Mobile which most people are.
Also, check your APN settings.
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Right, the dual carrier 42 is USA T Mo only. The global variant only supports upto 21, which isn't dual carrier. Which doesnt matter because we only have 21MBPS support anyways. And yes, it just doesnt show the H+ icon.
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hi
how can I get HSPA on my htc one x
Hello, I have a HTC One X and I am provided by 3 Hutchinson in the UK. I am currently in a what they call "Ultrafast Area" where people with DC HSDPA radio have access to high speed data. Now, I get about 6 to 7 mbps on my HTC One X, the phone just says that I am on "H" which presumably means HSPA, as you would need "H+" for HSPA+. Does the HTC One X have DC HSDPA and if it does how can I enable it?
Thanks
will the verizon htc one work with T-Mobile's 1900MHz ?
Hello, i have rooted One V.
I own it just about one year, and there is going to be the support for HSPA+ / LTE network in my town.
I just want to ask if One V supports HSPA+ (H+) or only HSDPA (H) ?
Thanks
http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one-v/
Um, no?...HSDPA, hsupa, wcdma
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