Hi everyone, I have a question regarding the HSPA+42 capabilities of the T889. Does it only get HSPA+42 on the AWS frequency or other frequencies as well?
Hi, i think t mobiles 1900Mhz is not 42 everywhere yet.Im getting 17 mbits at my home on 1700MHz and 7Mbits on 1900Mhz.But at some places speed and signal are better on 1900Mhz mostly in areas where hspa+ on 1700 is weak - thats only my opinion.So yes i think note 2 can reach 42 on every frequency compatible with hspa+
Who do I change AWS frequency?
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Wcdma 1700 mhz only not gsm at 1700mhz right
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jpeps3 said:
Wcdma 1700 mhz only not gsm at 1700mhz right
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does the phone automatically work on all the bands? or does it stick to a particular one? should i go through that menu and press all frequencies? thanks!
molesaied88 said:
does the phone automatically work on all the bands? or does it stick to a particular one? should i go through that menu and press all frequencies? thanks!
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I think default for all 3g phones from t mobile is 1700.Even if you choose all frequencys the phone gets connected on 1700.
What are the defunct setting ??
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So I know that we only get HSPA+ but at&t has 4g lte is it possible for this phone to get that signal by rooting it anyone heard anything about this or is this impossible
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As far as I know, nope. The Tegra 2 doesn't support it.
If I were to unlock this phone could I get 4g speeds from a diffrent network?
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Lte is in a limited market right now and will be for awhile
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jayjayjoker2 said:
So I know that we only get HSPA+ but at&t has 4g lte is it possible for this phone to get that signal by rooting it anyone heard anything about this or is this impossible
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According to GSMArena, the i927 utilizes the following frequencies:
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
I'd say that makes it a definite 'no' on the 4g...
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Ive been looking into this but it would be good if someone can clearify this. Does the internation version N7105 note lte work in canada? Like with rogers and bell lte?
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You will get HSDPA but no LTE.
Rogers and Bell LTE operates on 1700/2100 MHz AWS and N7105 has 700/2100 MHz radio.
kcaz said:
You will get HSDPA but no LTE.
Rogers and Bell LTE operates on 1700/2100 MHz AWS and N7105 has 700/2100 MHz radio.
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Thats where its confusing...online on rogers site they say lte is running 2100 and 2600 and since the n7105 runs 700 and 2100 then I can get lte right? Are you sure that rogers and bell are running lte at 1700 2100? And also if n7105 has 2100 then it should be able to run lte.
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It will work but not well in areas of low coverage or inside buildings. Normally the phone will switch bands depending on the situation to get the best signal. But if your phone has only 1 of the 2 bands available, it will not be able to choose optimally the best band so performance will suffer unless you are right under the cell tower.
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the n7100 does not support 1700 band correct? i was looking around in the *#197328640# commands and noticed in debug>phone control>network control>band selection it gives you the option for wcdma 1700 is that an option that doesnt really work or could it be set to 1700 and possibly work on tmob also noticed 2100 as an option im just a noob when it comes to this so sure if it were an actual possibilty someone woud have said so by now
Unfortunately the N7100 does not support tmobile's 1700 Mhz AWS bands, the N7100 operates on the 1900 UMTS band in the U.S for tmobile for 3g. But there may be hope as there are some people in the AT&T Note 2 section that have found a way to enable AWS on the AT&T/ Rogers Note 2, and hopefully the same mod can be applied to the N7100 as they have the same chipset minus LTE support
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Will the s4 have 2G/4G and LTE or are they not including the 2g bands anymore.
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It'll have all 3
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It'll have all 3
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Nicee....do u have a source that supports that?
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I saw it on androidcentral.com.. it wouldn't make sense if it didn't include 2g though because there are many areas that have poor to no 3G/H+ coverage, so 2g fallback is a must
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You do realize that their 2g (1900 mhz) carries the voice signal.
You think T-mobile don't want voice anymore?
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You do realize that their 2g (1900 mhz) carries the voice signal.
You don't want voice anymore?
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Both 1900 and 1700 carry voice. 1700 carries it over UMTS and HSPA and soon, LTE as well through VoLTE technology.
Anyway OP, the S4 will support all major bands for voice and data and will support 700 and 1700 LTE at minimum.
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Both 1900 and 1700 carry voice. 1700 carries it over UMTS and HSPA and soon, LTE as well through VoLTE technology.
Anyway OP, the S4 will support all major bands for voice and data and will support 700 and 1700 LTE at minimum.
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I'm not saying that other frequencies can't carry voice. I'm saying 1900 is T-Mobile's voice band. If you take away the 2g 1900 then all people in rural areas won't be able to make a phone call.
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T-Mobile Bands
I am running DX2 with stock kernel Band UVDLJC on T-mobile .. Has anyone played around with Bands on the Service Mode by typing *#2263# ??
Oh and dont play around with this and point fingers if you screw it up ..
I am just asking if anyone has info or knows in this.
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I am running DX2 with stock kernel Band UVDLJC on T-mobile .. Has anyone played around with Bands on the Service Mode by typing *#2263# ??
Oh and dont play around with this and point fingers if you screw it up ..
I am just asking if anyone has info or knows in this.
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Yup I've done it
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Yup I've done it
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And ?
What did it do? was there improvements ? what did you do ? any changes ?
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And ?
What did it do? was there improvements ? what did you do ? any changes ?
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Well if you change it it'll have to be a setting the carrier supports, in my case I changed the umts frequency to 1900 just to test and it worked fine.. it was similar to 1700 except there's more coverage on 1700, for example I didn't get service at home but in other places I did so I just went back to 1700
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Well if you change it it'll have to be a setting the carrier supports, in my case I changed the umts frequency to 1900 just to test and it worked fine.. it was similar to 1700 except there's more coverage on 1700, for example I didn't get service at home but in other places I did so I just went back to 1700
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Ok that helped .. I was very CURIOUS about ServiceMode>LTE preference>LTE ALL ??
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Ok that helped .. I was very CURIOUS about ServiceMode>LTE preference>LTE ALL ??
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It does nothing
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Is there any way to get the 900 mhz European 3G frecuency working on a T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3?. Maybe flashing the modem or something?
Going into the Service Mode menu I do see 900 mhz listed as an option. I would think it should work automatically, but I could be wrong.
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Is there any way to get the 900 mhz European 3G frecuency working on a T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3?. Maybe flashing the modem or something?
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If you are outside the U.S. Which i'm guessing you are. you will need to use the dialer code and manually set your band.
I'm currently getting Hspa and hspa + in London UK.
I didn't have to go into the service menu.
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Doh. Just read this again. Back in the USA, so you mean I could have manually changed the frequency?
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