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all i have to say is wow, this makes my 32gb phone look amd perform like crap
thanks to thatg,
Ermm.... pardon?
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Ermm.... pardon?
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i second that.... explain for my sanity!
I think that extreme22 just wanted to say that Desire is so much better than his/her 32GB phone (iPhone or N97 maybe?) . But I'm not quite sure...
Yup I pretty much said it, this phone is a hell of alot better than my iphone,
and all u apple fan boys, keep ur comments to ur self,
with the iphone i miss only the option to dock to my car deck, other than that, iphone 3gs i have no use for, i had 1 2 3 3gs phone, and it is the same problems over and over again, no flash no multi-task no bluetooth streaming
the phone is resticted and i hate someone telling me what i can and cant do with what i buy, and the same for iphone 4 dont get me wrong the phone is fancy but useless in certain areas
did ur phone read 3G network or Just E , cuz mine in the US just E and i don't know how to make this phone read 3G . the phone is awesome but this 3G make me annoyed
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did ur phone read 3G network or Just E , cuz mine in the US just E and i don't know how to make this phone read 3G . the phone is awesome but this 3G make me annoyed
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you need to find your apn setting for your provider
yeah my APN is fine . but when i go to network setting i dont see ( use G2 only for battery save ) . i tried the app to switch between 3g and 2g but doesn't work,
NICEGYPT said:
yeah my APN is fine . but when i go to network setting i dont see ( use G2 only for battery save ) . i tried the app to switch between 3g and 2g but doesn't work,
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show me what you have installed on apn
There is no point - he is on T-Mobile US, and the Desire does not support the necessary bands for 3G on this network.
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foxmeister said:
There is no point - he is on T-Mobile US, and the Desire does not support the necessary bands for 3G on this network.
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what are T-Mobiles bands?
This is the bands
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
and T-Mobile US Work on
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
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This is the bands
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
and T-Mobile US Work on
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
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I see what you mean
Hey all. I am looking to purchase a galaxy s 3. Would a t mobile galaxy work over seas or do I need an international one? Thanks.
Yes, it will work. The T-Mobile S III has quad-band GSM/EDGE/HSPA+ support.
So in that case id be better off buying one out of contract and using one of the Korean providers when I go over seas? Do you know if the international one would work?
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So in that case id be better off buying one out of contract and using one of the Korean providers when I go over seas? Do you know if the international one would work?
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Either version will work. Both are quad-band GSM/EDGE/HSPA+. The difference is that the T-Mobile version supports 1700 MHz HSPA+, while the international version ditches that, and supports 900 MHz HSPA+ instead.
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Either version will work. Both are quad-band GSM/EDGE/HSPA+. The difference is that the T-Mobile version supports 1700 MHz HSPA+, while the international version ditches that, and supports 900 MHz HSPA+ instead.
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What exactly does 1700 MHz HSPA+ and 900 MHz HSPA mean??? Everything ive found says GSM phones dont work but those were outdated by a few years. Did GSM phones just start working there recently?
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Yes, it will work. The T-Mobile S III has quad-band GSM/EDGE/HSPA+ support.
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You mean it's penta-band has the extra aws band and it should work in korea if they use the same bands like europe
htc fan89 said:
You mean it's penta-band has the extra aws band and it should work in korea if they use the same bands like europe
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It's not penta-band. It doesn't have 900 MHz HSPA+ support.
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What exactly does 1700 MHz HSPA+ and 900 MHz HSPA mean??? Everything ive found says GSM phones dont work but those were outdated by a few years. Did GSM phones just start working there recently?
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Those are just bands that the phones support. And GSM is a world standard, it should work in Korea, and HSPA+ should work too as it supports the 2100 MHz band.
Wifi calling is an option too.
Hi everyone
Today i just picked up an Unlocked HTC One M8 verizon branded
I took the phone to my carrier AT&T picked up a nano card, left AT&T and installed
I was able to receive calls and text and also call out and text
My internet is not working no 4G LTE. I went back to to AT&T and they told me it will not work with AT&T
When i swapped phones, data plan checked out ok. They installed the right one from my previous phone. AT&T shows up on the phone as the provider
Is there something i am missing that ATT would not tell me about getting internet? Is there a tutorial someone can link me to?
Thanks
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Hi everyone
Today i just picked up an Unlocked HTC One M8 verizon branded
I took the phone to my carrier AT&T picked up a nano card, left AT&T and installed
I was able to receive calls and text and also call out and text
My internet is not working no 4G LTE. I went back to to AT&T and they told me it will not work with AT&T
When i swapped phones, data plan checked out ok. They installed the right one from my previous phone. AT&T shows up on the phone as the provider
Is there something i am missing that ATT would not tell me about getting internet? Is there a tutorial someone can link me to?
Thanks
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APN settings would need to be changed. If I were you I'd just look into getting s-off and flashing a custom rom
Verizon's phones use CDMA, and have different radios than AT&T, which uses GSM phones. While both have LTE support, unfortunately the supported bands don't perfectly overlap:
Verizon / CDMA
LTE 750 / 1700 / 1800 / 2600
WCDMA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
CDMA 800 / 850 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
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AT&T / GSM
LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2600
WCDMA 850 / 1700 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
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That AT&T rep wasn't kidding. While the phone may work in a limited manner in some areas, it doesn't fully support AT&T's network.
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Verizon's phones use CDMA, and have different radios than AT&T, which uses GSM phones. While both have LTE support, unfortunately the supported bands don't perfectly overlap:
Verizon / CDMA
AT&T / GSM
That AT&T rep wasn't kidding. While the phone may work in a limited manner in some areas, it doesn't fully support AT&T's network.
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So i am pretty much SOL then
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So i am pretty much SOL then
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Unfortunately, the short answer is yes. The slightly longer answer is that it will "sorta work", as long as you are in an area whose towers your phone will work with. I'd sell it and get the GSM version if you are sticking with AT&T.
The phone should work on 3G (WCDMA) as AT&T uses 850 and 1900 MHz bands, which according to the above listed band specs, is supported by the Verizon variant. You will need to manually enter the proper APN info.
Whether LTE will work is questionable. AT&T uses 1700 Blocks A, B, C, D, E; and additionally 1900 (Bands 2, 4, and 17). Verizon uses 1700 Blocks C and F (bands 4 and 13). And its not clear to me what Blocks on 1700 are supported by the Verizon variant. As mentioned above, it might work in certain AT&T regions, but not in others. But again, you will need the proper APN regardless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
Lesson learned: You need to do the proper research before buying a phone from any source other than your carrier in order to guarantee proper band compatibility.
I am considering to buy this set.
G2 Ls980.
Will this set work with GSM frequencies?
Does 2g/EDGE/3G/4G work on it? (GSM)
Thanks in advance
AhmedRana said:
I am considering to buy this set.
G2 Ls980.
Will this set work with GSM frequencies?
Does 2g/EDGE/3G/4G work on it? (GSM)
Thanks in advance
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Yes it works on GSM
You can find the network band comparison for all versions here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G2
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Yes it works on GSM
You can find the network band comparison for all versions here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G2
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Thanks a lot. It works supports GSM fine.
What about 3g? Does it support that as well? It says CDMA while other mobile specs mentions UMTS.
If you own this set. Can you confirm if the GPS works without internet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g2/development/gps-offline-t3034267
AhmedRana said:
Thanks a lot. It works supports GSM fine.
What about 3g? Does it support that as well? It says CDMA while other mobile specs mentions UMTS.
If you own this set. Can you confirm if the GPS works without internet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g2/development/gps-offline-t3034267
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Hi AhmedRana
I have ls950 and am using in India with GSM operator Vodafone. Both 2G and 3G data work fine.
I could not test 4G As India is using LTE band 40 which is not support by ls980.
I think the phone GPS needs data connection to work.
Hope it helps
~Kunal
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What about 3g? Does it support that as well? It says CDMA while other mobile specs mentions UMTS.
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Also very interested in the answer to this,can someone confirm in support umts ?
igos2 said:
Also very interested in the answer to this,can someone confirm in support umts ?
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You know, if you just do a simple Google search, you'd find quicker answers. Works all the time.
LS980 supports -
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 2100*
LTE CAT 3, HSPA+ 21 Mbps*
EDGE, GPRS Class 10, UMTS, HSPA+, WCDMA, LTE Bands 25/26/41*
http://www.lg.com/us/cell-phones/lg-LS980-g2/technical-specifications
i m using this phone in india with cloudy g2 2.2 works good on all networks 2g 3g .. gps works without data connection..
buy it .
I am using this phone on Cricket in U.S. which is ATT (GSM) and I'm getting HSPA+ speeds.
Sent from my LG-LS980 using XDA Free mobile app
The LS980 (Sprint G2) works fine on 2G, 3G/UMTS, and 3.5G aka HSPA and HSPA+ networks here in the U.S. for AT&T and T-Mobile - it will not work on any LTE networks in the U.S. except Sprint's network because it is limited to using their particular LTE bands (bands 25, 26, and 41) which do not have any crossover for AT&T (bands 2, 4, and 17) or T-Mobile (bands 2, 4, and 12).
With the last G2 I had (might be getting another one later today, another LS980) I was easily pulling down close to 39Mbps using T-Mobile's HSPA+ without issues which is just shy of the theoretical maximum of 42Mbps so it worked great for me, YMMV as always.
for 3G, isn't LS980 limited to UMTS band 2100 ?
what about the other bands 850/900/1900 ?
Back of phone's box. See by yourselves.
Welcome everyone!
This thread has been created for extreme newbies/noobs and for their benefit. Not only noobs, but everyone is free to post questions and also give answers to those questions. Any type of question is allowed as long as it is related about the device. No off-topic discussions are allowed!
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Is this phone going to be available on the US market soon?
i2000s said:
Is this phone going to be available on the US market soon?
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Dunno... I don't live in the US (though I wish to). LOL. Jokes apart, you can pre-order from their website. Just gonna have to pay some extra shipping charges I guess.
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Is this phone going to be available on the US market soon?
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Honor has yet to confirm or hint on availability outside China. So for now all official statements are that Honor magic is for China market only.
i2000s said:
Is this phone going to be available on the US market soon?
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easily import it from 3rd party resellers, check data bands are supported before buying
jkccl9 said:
easily import it from 3rd party resellers, check data bands are supported before buying
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Supported bands:
4G network standard (TDD-LTE / FDD-LTE) / Telecom 4G (TDD-LTE / FDD-LTE)
3G network standard Mobile 3G (TD-SCDMA) / Unicom 3G (WCDMA) / Telecom 3G (CDMA2000)
2G network standard Mobile 2G (GSM) / Unicom 2G (GSM) / Telecom 2G (CDMA1X)
Network standard Support mobile / Unicom / Telecom 4G + / 4G / 3G / 2G Note: card slot 1,2 can be arbitrarily switched to the main card, and can only have a card master card, vice card can not use two telecom cards
Network frequency The main card FDD-LTE: Band1 / Band2 / Band3 / Band4 / Band5 / Band7 / Band8 / Band12 / Band17 / Band18 / Band19 / Band20 / Band26 / Band28; TD-LTE: Band38 / 39/40/41 (100M); UMTS (WCDMA): 850/900 / AWS / 1900/2100 (Band5 / 8/4/2/1/6/19); Only UMTS B1 supports DC-HSPA + functionality, depending on whether the operator network is supported. GSM / EDGE: 850/900/1800 / 1900MHz; subcard: GSM / EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz; CDMA2000 / 1X: BC0 (800 MHz) 800MHz)
Data services TDD-LTE: FDD-LTE / TD-SCDMA / WCDMA / HSPA + / DC-HSDPA / CDMA2000 / CDMA1X / EDGE / GPRS; FDD-LTE: Cat4 / Cat6;
http://www.vmall.com/product/531767730.html
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Supported bands:
4G network standard (TDD-LTE / FDD-LTE) / Telecom 4G (TDD-LTE / FDD-LTE)
3G network standard Mobile 3G (TD-SCDMA) / Unicom 3G (WCDMA) / Telecom 3G (CDMA2000)
2G network standard Mobile 2G (GSM) / Unicom 2G (GSM) / Telecom 2G (CDMA1X)
Network standard Support mobile / Unicom / Telecom 4G + / 4G / 3G / 2G Note: card slot 1,2 can be arbitrarily switched to the main card, and can only have a card master card, vice card can not use two telecom cards
Network frequency The main card FDD-LTE: Band1 / Band2 / Band3 / Band4 / Band5 / Band7 / Band8 / Band12 / Band17 / Band18 / Band19 / Band20 / Band26 / Band28; TD-LTE: Band38 / 39/40/41 (100M); UMTS (WCDMA): 850/900 / AWS / 1900/2100 (Band5 / 8/4/2/1/6/19); Only UMTS B1 supports DC-HSPA + functionality, depending on whether the operator network is supported. GSM / EDGE: 850/900/1800 / 1900MHz; subcard: GSM / EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz; CDMA2000 / 1X: BC0 (800 MHz) 800MHz)
Data services TDD-LTE: FDD-LTE / TD-SCDMA / WCDMA / HSPA + / DC-HSDPA / CDMA2000 / CDMA1X / EDGE / GPRS; FDD-LTE: Cat4 / Cat6;
http://www.vmall.com/product/531767730.html
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quoted the wrong person i was giving a suggestion to the op
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quoted the wrong person i was giving a suggestion to the op
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Okay np. I read it anyways. I check my threads daily for any new posts and try to help if I can.
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Any news on indian release????
krispy321 said:
Any news on indian release????
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the phone doesnt have to be released in your country to buy it and it will be eventually
krispy321 said:
Any news on indian release????
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No news yet, maybe after the US
CronaMell said:
No news yet, maybe after the US
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Yeah,maybe
The model of the phone that we got to play around with has no current planes to launch anywhere outside of China, but Honor has confirmed that a global version will be coming at some point in the near future.
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http://www.phonearena.com/news/The-...e-most-magical-smartphone-of-CES-2017_id89734
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Any news on indian release????
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The release will be after US and UK release.
Q: Is the honor Magic going to be released outside China?
A: With the AI (artificial intelligence) used by the Magic, we have found that AI needs to be based on local cultures and traditions in order to give people the responses they expect. Our R&D teams are in China, which is why we have only launched this product in China so far. If we think this technology is worth investing in, we might introduce a newer model into the international market.
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/10997/group-interview-with-george-zhao-president-of-honor
Data bands
I was wondering if the databands it has will work in the netherlands. I didn't really understand The post of the data bands it has. It says the standard 4g bands. Does this mean it will work just fine here in the netherlands?
jurtjee said:
I was wondering if the databands it has will work in the netherlands. I didn't really understand The post of the data bands it has. It says the standard 4g bands. Does this mean it will work just fine here in the netherlands?
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Yes, if they release the same phone spec as in China, then it would work anywhere in the world since we have the most complex 3g/4g bands varity...
jurtjee said:
I was wondering if the databands it has will work in the netherlands. I didn't really understand The post of the data bands it has. It says the standard 4g bands. Does this mean it will work just fine here in the netherlands?
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As per the frequency check website, Yes it works in Netherlands
https://www.frequencycheck.com/comp...or-magic-dual-sim-td-lte-nts-al00/netherlands
Are there Zoom lenses for dual lens phones
rajan23 said:
Are there Zoom lenses for dual lens phones
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if you are asking as if it is in the iphone7 plus, no.. secondary cameras are used for depth information and monochrome sensing and for better low light performances