Can't seem so find any proper information so yeah.
Apparently, based on specs listed on multiple sites, the international One X(Endeavoru) has HSPA+ at 21mbps or something.
However, it would seems that we only have HSDPA on our phones? I only seem to be getting "H" and not "H+". Is this an issue related to my carrier or does the One X actually not have HSPA+?
Can anyone shed some light?
Oops posted this in the wrong section >< sorry all!
International one X is Hspa which has up to 21mbps download and 5.76 upload speed. Hspa+ is I think only available in the USA. Not really sure though on what speed.
Edit: you should have posted this in q and a so many people can answer you
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I own an International One X. It indeed supports HSPA+. In the US where its promoted as "4G" (not "4G LTE") I get about 5 Mbps.
In Germany the HSPA+ has up to 42,2 Mbps. My contract gives me up to 21,6 Mbps down and 5,8 Mbps up. In reality I get about 19 Mbps and 5 Mbps. It really depends on the time and location.
Since this beats actual 4G LTE speeds in the US I'm quite happy. If I just could get those 42,2 Mbps.. :silly:
It's supports it but doesn't have a H+ sign use speed test to confirm if your using H+
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Oh I see. Thanks everyone!
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Is anyone one on T-Mobile orange getting the H+ icon?
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Yep, no probs here
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What speeds you getting mate?
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yeah i get it but mostly get 3g
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Yes I get H on T-Mobile and H on t mobile orange
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I get H all the time but I'm right under the Antenna that's supposed supposed to putting out hspa+ plus so I should be getting H+
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Only had my S2 for a few days but its active here in Clacton.
Speeds are around 3222 and 1000 which I think is 1 to 3.2 meg
I must say its much faster than my old N900
480kps on H can't be bad then!
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Works fine the other way around too getting H on Orange and Orange T-Mobile
I guess then even though all networks have been quietly rolling out hspa+
the only network where you get proper 3.5g speeds is 3. My friend had his galaxy nexus phone peak at 21mps on 3 network.
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Have had over 8meg on the local 3 mast, but it still only shows H, not H+.
I think the H+ is something orange put it their ROM, like some Vodafone HTCs used to show 3g+ instead of H.
IIRC it is just graphics in the framework-res file. As to whether they all come with it I don't know. I don't think I've seen mine (unbranded on tmobile) show H, never mind H+. That being said though, I've got it setup to use openzone networks where-ever it can, which turns out is quite often!
I get H, but not H+. I usually get around 3-4mbit down and 2-3mbit up
On 3, with a 3 branded rom so only get H. Haven't checked extensively, but highest speed so far has been 9032kpbs down and 3475kpbs up.
Nearly as fast as my cable broadband down and much faster than anything up.
All this on a truly unlimited internet package which includes tethering
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On 3, with a 3 branded rom so only get H. Haven't checked extensively, but highest speed so far has been 9032kpbs down and 3475kpbs up.
Nearly as fast as my cable broadband down and much faster than anything up.
All this on a truly unlimited internet package which includes tethering
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That's some nice speeds mate 3 network obviously have the fastest network, its interesting to know about the h+ icons (or lack of it)
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danielj58 said:
IIRC it is just graphics in the framework-res file. As to whether they all come with it I don't know. I don't think I've seen mine (unbranded on tmobile) show H, never mind H+. That being said though, I've got it setup to use openzone networks where-ever it can, which turns out is quite often!
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Looking at the replies to the thread I would say that's almost certain that the h+ icon ISN'T a standard, but infact depends on phone manufacturer and Rom
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CharlieCharlie24 said:
On 3, with a 3 branded rom so only get H. Haven't checked extensively, but highest speed so far has been 9032kpbs down and 3475kpbs up.
Nearly as fast as my cable broadband down and much faster than anything up.
All this on a truly unlimited internet package which includes tethering
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I'm with 3 too. I just did a speed test and I got 7578kpbs down and 3833kbps up. The download isn't as fast as my broadband as I have 100mb but the upload is close as I generally get 5mb - 8mb upload on my broadband.
I also have tethering - useful seeing as last months data usage was 4GB
I have seen the H+ on my wifes GS2 but never seen it on my One X.
I've seen 14mbps Max on three.
What's funny is that technically t mobile can reach these speeds as well but all standard plans are capped at 3.8mbps
I'm in Switzerland Swisscom Provider.
Galaxy S2 with H+ Icon = 10000 Kbits download
HTC One X without H+ Icon 4500 Kbits.
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Cant HOX HSDPA+ ?
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I'm in Switzerland Swisscom Provider.
Galaxy S2 with H+ Icon = 10000 Kbits download
HTC One X without H+ Icon 4500 Kbits.
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No such thing as hsdpa+ its hspa.
We've already concluded that the h+ icon is rom specific. Lots of people including me have had high speeds still only showing h. My top speed is a little over 10meg
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Are any of you using the unlocked HTC one x on AT&T in the USA? If so, what kind of speeds are you getting? Did you have to manually set everything up, or did you just pop in your sim card?
I hate it when companies do this.
The HTC One X on AT&T: http://www.htc.com/us/products/htconex-att is the HTC One XL everywhere else. Please go to the XL forum for more details.
BenPope said:
I hate it when companies do this.
The HTC One X on AT&T: http://www.htc.com/us/products/htconex-att is the HTC One XL everywhere else. Please go to the XL forum for more details.
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What in the world does that even have to do with my question? I know the difference between the two.
I'm asking how the unlocked international version (quad core) performs on AT&T in the USA.
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Are any of you using the unlocked HTC one x on AT&T in the USA? If so, what kind of speeds are you getting? Did you have to manually set everything up, or did you just pop in your sim card?
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I haven't done a speed test, but I will and post back the results. As far as setup goes, just pop in your SIM, choose ATT as the provider in setup and you're all set.
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I'm asking how the unlocked international version (quad core) performs on AT&T in the USA.
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It performs fine; same as my i9100. I'm on the data for non-smartphones plan and it picked up the APN settings from the SIM. I had a micro-SIM that was never activated so had my Premier rep activate it and it works fine. I'm in a non-HSPA+ area and get about 2-3MB down. I'd expect to get 7-8MB down in HSPA+ markets as that's what I was seeing in less congested metro areas with the SGS2. MMS works with the stock APN settings which is more than I can say for the SGS2.
I thought 3g WAS hspa+ for at&t wherever they had 3g coverage? And if not, it would go to edge speeds which are very slow.
Basically, shouldn't you be getting 5-10mbps or less than 1mbps (edge) and no where in between?
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I thought 3g WAS hspa+ for at&t wherever they had 3g coverage? And if not, it would go to edge speeds which are very slow.
Basically, shouldn't you be getting 5-10mbps or less than 1mbps (edge) and no where in between?
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Huh? Other than true LTE, everything is 3G. EDGE and GRPS (which are 2G) are what get you 1MB down (if you're lucky). HSPA+ is evolved 3G with theoretical tops speeds of 42MBs down. The One X and SGS2 are capable of a max 21MBs down. AT&T and T-Mobile in their infinite wisdom started marketing HSPA+ (evolved 3G) as 4G which now has everyone in the U.S. confused. Not all AT&T markets have had their backhaul upgraded to HSPA+. I'm in one of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolved_HSPA
I just ran some tests and I'm consistently getting 3-4Mbps up. The download part of the test isn't working now for some reason, but overall speed has been just fine.
bugsy said:
I just ran some tests and I'm consistently getting 3-4Mbps up. The download part of the test isn't working now for some reason, but overall speed has been just fine.
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hi.. where can i run these tests?
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Closed, post in the proper section
Hey guys I just got my Galaxy Nexus yesterday and I've been noticing that I am not getting 4G or 4G speeds in the areas that I used to with my Galaxy S 2. Just so you know I'm on T-mobile. I haven't seen 4G or a 4G speed once. What's going on? I'm running CM9 Nightly
GS2 and galaxy nexus do not have the same HSPA radio
GS is 42mbit
GN is 21mbit
also the icon on the GSM GN is just H
Zepius said:
GS2 and galaxy nexus do not have the same HSPA radio
GS is 42mbit
GN is 21mbit
also the icon on the GSM GN is just H
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Oh dang. Well that really sucks.
GSM Nexus do not have LTE radio, you need to get the LTE Nexus, which i believe is carrier locked.
Mach3.2 said:
GSM Nexus do not have LTE radio, you need to get the LTE Nexus, which i believe is carrier locked.
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T-Mobile USA doesn't have LTE, so it doesn't matter what device he gets.
OP, what are your speeds? Sounds like you're falling for some serious marketing speak. The T-Mobile branded SGSII has 42mbps HSPA+ radio compared to the 21mbps HSPA+ radio in the Galaxy Nexus. Real-world speeds will be a bit lower, that's just how it is.
Also, the Galaxy Nexus doesn't have a "4G" icon. When its connected to HSPA+ you'll see an "H" icon. It'll be connected to the exact same network. Its just an icon.
I understand that. I just though the gnex was 42mbps hspa. I'm getting 3-6 mbps real world whereas before I was getting 9-15
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Tynen said:
I understand that. I just though the gnex was 42mbps hspa. I'm getting 3-6 mbps real world whereas before I was getting 9-15
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hmm. Well that's too big of a gap to blame it on the radio. I easily post 9mbps on mine. And the blame is all on you. Its extremely well documented this device is 21mbps.
Totally. What's speed on att radio?
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Tynen said:
Totally. What's speed on att radio?
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I don't get what you're asking...
HSPA+ (H) is being marketed as 4G on T-Mobile.
Tynen said:
Totally. What's speed on att radio?
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I get like 5-6Mbps on ATT, but that's the Max I ever get with all my phones. So its normal for ATT I say.
I am really curious about this as well. I have speed tested a GSII and a One S and seen speeds around 20mb, where I get a consistent 3.5mb in the same place with my GN.
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I am really curious about this as well. I have speed tested a GSII and a One S and seen speeds around 20mb, where I get a consistent 3.5mb in the same place with my GN.
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Okay, 20mbps on T-Mobile? Sorry, don't think that's a standard consistant speed you can reproduce. There's no way you held a SGSII and a GN next to each other, one getting 20mbps and the other getting 3.5mbps. Something is wrong there.
Realize the speeds are different, but cmon. I get 7-9mbps on my GNex + T-Mo no problem.
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Okay, 20mbps on T-Mobile? Sorry, don't think that's a standard consistant speed you can reproduce. There's no way you held a SGSII and a GN next to each other, one getting 20mbps and the other getting 3.5mbps. Something is wrong there.
Realize the speeds are different, but cmon. I get 7-9mbps on my GNex + T-Mo no problem.
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The review of the one s on tmonews shows consistent speeds of 20mbps+.
I know the One s is "42mbps" but I do sometimes wonder if they are holding non-tmobile phones down.
My sensation speeds were crap when I moved from the nexus one initially. I changed my phone on my account from unknown to the sensation and I was getting consistent 7-9mbps instantly. The sensation is only 14.4mbps.
I rarely get 9mbps with the GNex.
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Okay, 20mbps on T-Mobile? Sorry, don't think that's a standard consistant speed you can reproduce. There's no way you held a SGSII and a GN next to each other, one getting 20mbps and the other getting 3.5mbps. Something is wrong there.
Realize the speeds are different, but cmon. I get 7-9mbps on my GNex + T-Mo no problem.
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Yeah, I know there is something wrong, that's why I have been asking around. And to be honest it was the One S that was hitting 20+ consistently, the GSII hit 14-18mb while I never hit faster than 3.6. If anyone had anything helpful let me know, I have already tried two or three different radios with no noticeable difference, and I have read about some kernels having a data speed lock problem, so I tried different kernels with no noticeable difference as well. And in the end, I have never hit any higher than 3.8 download speed with my GN here in Reno and we do have the 42mb towers.
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I get over 7 Mbps easily. Phone set to unknown on my account. highest was 11 Mbps xxla2
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I always thought that as long as the tower back haul is not maxed out, a 21 Mbps and 42 Mbps phone should get identical speeds as long as you're not hitting any of the limits. So I mean if the 42 Mbps phone pulls down 15 Mbps, then the 21 Mbps phone should also pull down 15 Mbps, up till the 21 Mbps limit.
So I'd say its artificially limited by T-Mobile giving preference to their phones over unlocked phones. Or some wrong apn setting.
OK, since receiving my international One X a month ago, I've had the sneaking suspicion it isn't getting all the HSPA+ speed it otherwise could be. Today, I confirmed this.
Side by side with an LG 4X HD (P880), I compared data speeds between the two using the same APN settings (the "phone" APN), same network (AT&T), in the exact same location. I used the SpeedTest.net app around a half dozen times on each, and here are my results:
One X (int): 3.5-4.6Mbps down / 1-1.2Mbps up
4X HD: 7-10Mbps down / 1-1.3Mbps up
When I had the AT&T version of the One X (the S4 with LTE), HSPA+ speeds were in the same range as the 4X HD. Now that I have the international (Tegra 3) version, they seem capped at around 4.6Mbps (eg, like it's stuck on old HSPA 7.2). Thoughts? Suggestions? I'm really at a loss as to what's going on here.
I know the international One X is supposed to have HSPA+ 21Mbps, but it's clearly not getting it on AT&T.
If you want LTE speeds then you have to go for the One XL(snapdragon4) as the X (tegra3) does not support it
I dont think the international one x is HSPA+ compatible but only HSDPA complaint .So you wont get the full speeds on AT&T networks!
You can buy the HTC One XL from here:
http://www.mobi-city.co.uk/htc-one-xl-uk.html
It's unbranded so can use any SIM
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I dont think the international one x is HSPA+ compatible but only HSDPA complaint .So you wont get the full speeds on AT&T networks!
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What is the difference, exactly? The phone's specifications pretty clearly state it has a 21Mbps HSDPA modem. Why am I unable to access the full extent of the HSPA+ network, then?
Also, yes, to the other posters, I understand the One XL has LTE, this information does not in any way help me.
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What is the difference, exactly? The phone's specifications pretty clearly state it has a 21Mbps HSDPA modem. Why am I unable to access the full extent of the HSPA+ network, then?
Also, yes, to the other posters, I understand the One XL has LTE, this information does not in any way help me.
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If you are so smart and looks like you are smarter then everyone here, why do you post questions here?
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muamers said:
If you want LTE speeds then you have to go for the One XL(snapdragon4) as the X (tegra3) does not support it
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He is talking about HSPA+ and not LTE.
I was wondering about this as well. I hadn't thoroughly tested it to be sure, but it always seems like I cap out around the upper 3s on my One X. I need to check it side by side with my Infuse in a place where I know there is good signal and my Infuse gets full HSPA+ speeds. The One X should be fully capable of getting full HSPA+ speeds from AT&T. I do seem to remember people posting speed tests of the international HOX on AT&T and getting 7 and 8 Mbps, so I always just assumed I didn't have good enough signal. What's the consensus from everyone else using an international HOX on AT&T?
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I was wondering about this as well. I hadn't thoroughly tested it to be sure, but it always seems like I cap out around the upper 3s on my One X. I need to check it side by side with my Infuse in a place where I know there is good signal and my Infuse gets full HSPA+ speeds. The One X should be fully capable of getting full HSPA+ speeds from AT&T. I do seem to remember people posting speed tests of the international HOX on AT&T and getting 7 and 8 Mbps, so I always just assumed I didn't have good enough signal. What's the consensus from everyone else using an international HOX on AT&T?
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I vary often get around 6mbps on my ATT One X. The HSPA+ network is vary inconstant for me. I have gotten over 9mbps but Like I said, 6mbps is more common and 3 is not unheard of
I'm in an area with high LTE and HSPA+ coverage, I get full reception everywhere I go on AT&T. I'm coming off a Lumia 900 and I didn't even have the option of testing my HSPA network speeds, so I'm just wondering does the Galaxy Nexus get pretty good HSPA speeds?
It's a HSPA+ 21mbps device. It'll theoretically max out at about 12mbps down. Typical speeds are dependent on tons of factors (location, time, load, etc.). I'd say you can expect maybe 6mbps down / 2mbps up.
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It's a HSPA+ 21mbps device. It'll theoretically max out at about 12mbps down. Typical speeds are dependent on tons of factors (location, time, load, etc.). I'd say you can expect maybe 6mbps down / 2mbps up.
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Ok, thanks that's all I wanted to know.
I am on T-Mobile but you should get similar speed.
This is what I get, 9mbps to 2mbps... my friend gets similar on AT&T.
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I'm getting 7-9mbs on tmobile
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Fastest I've seen is 11MB/sec on T-Mobile. More than plenty for me.
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