I've been doing some research on our device, and it appears that our device is configured to CDMA / LTE on the (1900 MHz spectrum). I hear that Soft banks deal to acquire Sprint will go threw July 10th and is expected to have the 800 mhz spectrum for LTE with more coverage & LTE through buildings. My question is can our phones be programmed to the 800 & 1900 band?
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This is why I'm asking, Not sure if our chipset supports the 2500mhz and 800mhz spectrum, Or not. Noob question but I'm very curious as to see if our 2012 devices can support the 800 & 2500 band for mid 2013.
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Can someone please confirm: is the GN sold in Europe pentaband or triband UMTS?
Different sites say different things...
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GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
UMTS: 850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz (that's pentaband)
HSDPA+ (4G) 21.1 Mbit/s
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-GALAXY-Nexus_id5595
I've seen the gsmarena site info. But on amazon.de and German wikipedia it says umts 900/1900/2100...
That's why I if anybody who already has the phone can tell which info is right...
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The GNEX will universally work on 3G anywhere in the world.
No more "I9020A vs. I9020T vs. I9023" jazz.
It's about time.
irid said:
I've seen the gsmarena site info. But on amazon.de and German wikipedia it says umts 900/1900/2100...
That's why I if anybody who already has the phone can tell which info is right...
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It most definitely is pentaband.
So, does any of you guys own the phone? Can an actual phoneowner confirm this?
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I own the phone. Yes it is pentaband.
Just to complete, if someone really wants the specs from Samsung UK to be happy: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/smartphones/android/GT-I9250TSAXEU-spec
850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100MHz 3G Band
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Thanx, now I'm happy.
Just ordered the phone for 530€! Never thought the price would drop so quick!
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Does anyone know much about Sprint's LTE frequency? From what I understand it will operate at the 1900mhz frequency... But what exactly does that mean? Isn't the lower the frequency the the better? Would someone more knowledgeable be able to explain this? TIA!
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Wimax is at 2500 mhz ....lte will begin at 1900 and then go to 800 when sprint gets rid of iden. From Nextel .... higher frequency was used because it takes less towers to get coverage but the 2500 doesn't penetrate very good ... the 1900 will work good and get much better later with 800 ...
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So Sprint is partially launching its 800MHz network in September. I'm trying to find if it is actually up now. Does anyone know how to view the current frequency the phone is using? Thanks.
Sprint hasn't deployed 800 MHz anywhere on more than a few towers except in the Chicago market. Even in that market, it's unlikely for you to be close to a tower broadcasting that frequency.
But just for reference, dial ##DEBUG#, enter the code 777462, go to the first listing mentioning 1x, and look for the line labeled "Band". Most Sprint service is on band 1. Roaming can be either band 1 or 0. Sprint 800 MHz service is on band 10.
777462 is invalid
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777462 is invalid
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The correct unlock code is 777468. (If that is too hard to remember, just enter SPRINT)
##debug# does nothing for me
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Correct me if I'm wrong but our phones will never see 800 MHz. The LTE radio it has, isn't built to pick up that frequency.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but our phones will never see 800 MHz. The LTE radio it has, isn't built to pick up that frequency.
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I believe that is correct for LTE. But the OP is writing about 1x service on 800 MHz.
I've been on 800 mhz here in NW Indiana for the past 2 or 3 weeks. I'm on the southeastern edge of the Chicago market. All the towers in my area are NV complete for 3G according to S4GRU's maps, and I can confirm that since I can see the RRUs mounted behind the antennas. I've seen 800 come and go a couple times, but it's been on solid here at my house for the past couple weeks. I live in the sticks, 5.2 miles exact from the tower (with LoS) i'm connecting to, and my signal went from around -92 to -97 dbm on 1900 to -83 to -88 dbm on 800 mhz. Significant increase.
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.
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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.
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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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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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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!
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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!
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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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