I would like to know if anyone has tried SVDO on 3g with the HTC ONE?
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hi friend,
Did you know that HTC Evo 4G working with GSM world wide or not ?
How to unlock it ?
James
The evo does not have a gsm antenna, so no it will not work on any gsm network.
It's not a matter of "unlocking" it, but rather a simple hardware limitation. CDMA and GSM operate on different radio frequencies, and therefore require different hardware.
jame_2d said:
hi friend,
Did you know that HTC Evo 4G working with GSM world wide or not ?
How to unlock it ?
James
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The HTC Desire HD is the GSM equivalent of the Evo. Samsung also has the Galaxy S series of phones which are somewhat comparable.
I seen people making it pocket and recently people making it boost mobile and everything is working fine i was surprise i wonder how they did it
Boost mobile is a CDMA network which is the same frequencies that Sprint uses. Boost is also owned by Sprint so that may be why you are seeing that. In the U.S. CDMA Networks are U.S. Cellular, Sprint, Boost, Verizon, Cricket. But many of those use different frequencies and all CDMA devices do not use SIM Cards (GSM) unless theyare Quad-Band World Phones which the EVO 4G is not.
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Anybody running one of these unlocked on Tmobile's network? if so, what kind of speeds are you getting?
I have tried a T-Mobile SIM in my Nitro before just for the heck of it. (I bought an unlock code for mine if anyones wondering.) Speedtest.net app said like 160kbps down, I forget what the up was but it was pretty low in the double digit kbps.
I am using on tmobile also...its not that fast since u only get 2g but to me its worth the sacrifice for this sweet phone
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why do you only get 2g? why cant u get 4g?
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why do you only get 2g? why cant u get 4g?
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T-Mobile in the US uses different frequencies for HSPA/HSPA+ than AT&T and has no LTE, so any AT&T phone used on T-Mobiles network only gets 2G.
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T-Mobile in the US uses different frequencies for HSPA/HSPA+ than AT&T and has no LTE, so any AT&T phone used on T-Mobiles network only gets 2G.
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Just to elaborate. T-Mobile uses 1700/2100 aka AWS for 3G/HSPA. AT&T uses 850 and 1900 bands for 3G/HSPA.
There are phones that do all 3 bands, such as the Galaxy Nexus or HTC Amaze 4G, but its not common.
Sent from my LG Nitro HD
It might be possible to get 3G on T-Mobile it was done for ATT Samsung Galaxy Note SGH-I717 and ATT SGH-i727 by flashing modem from T-Mobile Galaxy S2. The LG Nitro HD features same cpu and modem as samsungs phones (APQ8060, MDM9200) so someone knowledge enough might be able to flash a model from a T-Mobile phone like Blaze 4G or T-Mobile S2 onto Nitro HD and 3G going on AWS.
Does anyone know if airtel 4g lte is compatible with this phone? If so, does anyone know the cost? Thanks.
Anyone know if this has SVDO on 3G like the S3, since it has a different chipset? I would like to ditch my S3 for it, but it has to be svdo capable
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Anyone know if this has SVDO on 3G like the S3, since it has a different chipset? I would like to ditch my S3 for it, but it has to be svdo capable
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is really that necessary to have svdo? what difference does it make? if you want something like this just get a gsm phone and leave cdma for good.
According to s4gru.com, it's a no.
http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/...note-2-big-enough-for-everything-except-svdo/
I'm looking to buy this phone, but would like to know if it supports both over a 3G network, as I don't have 4G where I love.
Can anyone confirm this?
No, only over LTE.