Hello!
I want to offer the One X to my gf for her bday,though she's traveling to the US next month and I wonder if she can use a One X for European/Asian networks in the US,specially Washington and New York.
She will buy a sim card there
vegetaleb said:
Hello!
I want to offer the One X to my gf for her bday,though she's traveling to the US next month and I wonder if she can use a One X for European/Asian networks in the US,specially Washington and New York.
She will buy a sim card there
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I think it should be working fine everywhere...
Only 4G LTE is different form country to country, but as you don't have LTE there shouldn't be any problems.
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I'm moving to the U.S. (california if that matters) in a couple of weeks and it's time for me to buy a desire. Being from Sweden I'm used to having great 3g service and use it well. What happens if i buy the phone here (not a U.S. specific model) and bring it overseas? Will 3g work? If so, can I choose from any carrier?
Woppe said:
I'm moving to the U.S. (california if that matters) in a couple of weeks and it's time for me to buy a desire. Being from Sweden I'm used to having great 3g service and use it well. What happens if i buy the phone here (not a U.S. specific model) and bring it overseas? Will 3g work? If so, can I choose from any carrier?
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No it won't - a European Desire won't give you 3G on any US Network.
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Dave
Woppe said:
I'm moving to the U.S. (california if that matters) in a couple of weeks and it's time for me to buy a desire. Being from Sweden I'm used to having great 3g service and use it well. What happens if i buy the phone here (not a U.S. specific model) and bring it overseas? Will 3g work? If so, can I choose from any carrier?
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it all depends on which carrier you use. I have ATT and I bought my Telstra (made for AUZ) that uses the same band for 3g as ATT does and I get great 3g in SO CAL.
if you buy one in Sweden it will not work on 3g here. You can buy one from US Cellular and it will work here but they don't have that great of coverage. You can buy a EVO from Sprint, but you won't have a sim card.
If you buy a Telstra for the US it will work in Sweden (not sure about 3g) but you will have 3g in US on ATT when you get here. I bought my from here
Thank you, that was helpful information!
Is a Desire using the 850MHz band what I need?
Woppe said:
Thank you, that was helpful information!
Is a Desire using the 850MHz band what I need?
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yes, the 850 will work on ATT 3g
I'm going to Florida on holiday next year. I intended on buying a prepaid sim for my Desire (from Orange, debranded and unlocked). I did intend using 3G if it were available but after reading some of these posts I'm now unsure this will work.
Much appreciated if anyone could give me any advice.
Many thanks.
or8it said:
I'm going to Florida on holiday next year. I intended on buying a prepaid sim for my Desire (from Orange, debranded and unlocked). I did intend using 3G if it were available but after reading some of these posts I'm now unsure this will work.
Much appreciated if anyone could give me any advice.
Many thanks.
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if you have an EUR desire it will not work on 3g in the US, it has different bands. it will work for Edge. If the phone's bandwidth (networks) don't match the carrier's it does not matter what sim card you have. Most EUR world phone's will work in US but just not on 3g, it must be same bandwidth.
if you must have 3g for your hoilday then you are better buying a prepaid phone, but that won't be a Desire
Thanks for explanation, very helpful.
Hi!
Type *#*#4636#*#* in dial pad, you will get to a screen where some information and hidden settings placed in; then tap on the first item which is "telephone information", and there press "menu" button, here in the android menu the first item is "select radio-band"! when you choose this menu option you will see a list of GSM/UMTS radio-band alternatives; Automatic, EURO, USA, JAPAN, AUS, AUS2 bands"
Well I'm not expert on this particular issue, just wondering what these radio-band options are for(?) Maybe you can change your Desire's radio band to USA band and try if it works in the USA (appreciate if you supply feedback whether or not it really works)
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You can't change bands that's hardware related, its cheaper to buy a TELUS desire, it has 850, 1900 bands
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htc fan89 said:
You can't change bands that's hardware related, its cheaper to buy a TELUS desire, it has 850, 1900 bands
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Unfortunately when the Telus Desire goes back to Sweden, it won't have 3G.
The US Cellular Desire won't work in Sweden at all since there's no CDMA carrier.
If it weren't so hard now to get a Nexus One I'd suggest that to you. Both version support Euro 3G and you'd use it on AT&T or T-Mobile in the US depending on which version you acquire.
The problem is, as far as I know, there are no tri-band 3G HTC Desires. There is 850/1900 (Telus), 850/2100 (Telstra) and 900/2100 (Euro). So Telstra is the only one that gives you some compromise of 3G on both continents.
On the other hand I'm pretty sure all the GSM North American Samsung Galaxy S phones (Bell Vibrant, AT&T Captivate, T-Mobile Vibrant) support the Euro 2100 band.
I've just bought a Verizon Droid Incredible in ebay and i was wondering if i'm gonna be able to use it with my t-mobile sim card?
In case I can not use it, how can I unlock the cellphone?
Sorry if it is a stupid question, i hope you can help me guys!
Well the incredible doesnt have a SIM Card slot so im gonna go with no, but i may be wrong.
No, you can't, T-Mobile is a GSM band company in the US, and the Droid Incredible is a CDMA compatible phone.
so, there is no way to use the Droid Incredible in t-mobile??, which cellphone with the same characteristics and price do you recommend me??. Taking into account that I bought the incredible for $175. I'm living in Florida but I live also in Spain, so it has to be a cellphone that I can use in both places.
Thank you!!
ringox said:
so, there is no way to use the Droid Incredible in t-mobile??, which cellphone with the same characteristics and price do you recommend me??. Taking into account that I bought the incredible for $175. I'm living in Florida but I live also in Spain, so it has to be a cellphone that I can use in both places.
Thank you!!
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T-Mobile uses 1700, 1900 and 2100 bands (according to Wikipedia), So if you decide that you would like to continue to use 3G in Spain, then you should subscribe to a network there with equal bands. If that isn't important to you then I think (someone correct me if I'm wrong) that you could get away with using an AT&T phone for Voice and SMS like some do here with iPhones on T-Mobile.
PhoneArena.Com is a great website that displays technical information about phones, ie supported Bands. and also allows comparisons between them.
My personal suggestion is if you enjoy an Android phone with a form of HTC software like Verizons Droid Incredible then T-Mobiles MyTouch 4G might suffice. Once again this is just my personal opinion though
But I hope this Helps
Thank you!!, but i think that they don't have cdma network in spain, and other thing that i don't understand is why the CDMA cellphones are cheaper than the GSM cellphones if the connection speed in the first one is supposed to be better.
ringox said:
Thank you!!, but i think that they don't have cdma network in spain, and other thing that i don't understand is why the CDMA cellphones are cheaper than the GSM cellphones if the connection speed in the first one is supposed to be better.
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The prices are determined by the phone's carrier.
I recommend the nexus one if you're on t-mobile and aren't looking to spend too much. Its the phone most like the incredible.
T-Mobile is GSM and the Incredible is on Verizon which is CDMA so no you can't use it on tmobile. If you want something like the Inc on Tmobile I would go with the G2 or Nexus S.
Regarles of the phone you get, get an unlock code from t-mobile so u can be able to use a different sim card other than t-mobile...
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A world phone would also work such as the moto droid 2 or wait for the incredible 2. It is supposed to be a world phone. You could use it on CDMA here and gsm in Spain.
Any way you look at it, you are going to want a global sim card for the country that you are using the phone the least.
Just thought I would put this out there in case anyone was unsure due to the tri-band nature of the V. The V I bought for my girlfriend arrived today from Expansys and with her existing SIM card picked up AT&T HSPA+ data no problem (as you know the V lacks WCDMA 1900).
I will say though that this is in Southern California and I can't speak for elsewhere in the US.
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Well as some of the major Canadian carriers are carrying the V and thay are compatible with AT&t...
Yes but the V does not have quad band UMTS/WCDMA like many other higher end devices (HTC One X for example) so I wasn't sure if the high speed data would work. Hence my post.
Of course standard calling, texting and EDGE data would work. Pretty hard to find a GSM device that doesn't have those features these days.
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Hi everybody, I am going to live in the US for a semester and I want an american number. I found the possibility of buying a Sim Card on T-Mobile and use it with my unlocked phone. The problem is that my phone does not appear in the list of compatible phones. My phone is HTC Desire (Bravo), European model. In the box it appears the following: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and HDSPA/WCDMA 900/2100.
Will I get 3G? I've talked to several operators, each one tells me a different thing. There was even one who asked for my IMEI and told me 3G would work 100% sure. Others tell me that I won't only get EDGE speed.
Who can clarify this? It is REALLY important. I LOVE my cellphone, I don't want one of those prepaid phones that are crap, I'd only buy another phone if it would be better than mine, but they are really expensive and it has no sense to buy a cellphone for 4 months when I have one cellphone that I love.
WHAT CAN I DO? I will use data on a daily basis to connect with my family overseas!
Most of US carriers use 850 and 1900MHz for GSM and 1700 and 1900 for HSPA and WCDMA, so I think you won't have luck with 3G, but the rest will do perfectly.
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I plan on buying the International version of the HTC One X pretty soon, like next week ish and I was wanted to know if anyone here can help me decipher all these weird codes and what not. I plan on switching to Simple Mobile when I get the phone and I wanted to know if anyone can give me an estimate of the speeds I would get on it. Apparently Sim. Mob. and T Mobile are sister companies so I think they use the same bands but I'm not really sure. I have been scouring the internet for days and if someone could just give me a simple answer I'd greatly appreciate it. If it helps, I live in Houston TX and on their website it says "Only phones with 1700/2100 AWS band work on our 3G network." and they have approved the HTC One S for customer use but not the HTC One X so idk if they have the same specs in regards to bands and speed. Like I said any help would be greatly appreciated. Please and thank you.
I have no experience with simple mobile but given it appears to be a t-mobile MVNO I will tell you about my t-mobile (US) experience.
The HTC one X international is NOT a good idea on t-mobile. I use t-mobile when I come into the US. The short version is that on the international HTC One X on t-mo data is unlikely to work at all. Here are the problems.
1. Sim type. T-mobile uses/sells a type of sim that electrically will not allow it to work with the international HTC one X for data. Edge, 3G, anything. http://androidforums.com/htc-one-x-xl/533805-new-t-mobile-sim-issues-unlocked-htc-one-x.html
2. Bands. The international one X does not support the 1700 band. Period. You will not be able to do 3G unless t-mobile cuts over its bands which they have done in a few markets but not many. If you could find the old style sim (non gba) as mentioned in point 1 you would be able to do edge (2G) only. Maybe Simple Mobile has non-gba sims but I doubt it.
I have had the standard t-mobile sim in my one X as recently as last week and it supports voice and texting just fine. data is a no go.
I have NOT tried this but people say that straight talk (AT&T MVNO) works.
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I plan on buying the International version of the HTC One X pretty soon, like next week ish and I was wanted to know if anyone here can help me decipher all these weird codes and what not. I plan on switching to Simple Mobile when I get the phone and I wanted to know if anyone can give me an estimate of the speeds I would get on it. Apparently Sim. Mob. and T Mobile are sister companies so I think they use the same bands but I'm not really sure. I have been scouring the internet for days and if someone could just give me a simple answer I'd greatly appreciate it. If it helps, I live in Houston TX and on their website it says "Only phones with 1700/2100 AWS band work on our 3G network." and they have approved the HTC One S for customer use but not the HTC One X so idk if they have the same specs in regards to bands and speed. Like I said any help would be greatly appreciated. Please and thank you.
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I've used my International One X on T-Moble, the last time I did it was on Saturday when I visited Buffalo, NY (I'm from Canada).
emoose made some good points but I'll add my experience to his comments:
1. The default sim they provide did NOT work for data. The store I went to found an older sim which was meant for a Lumina (SP??) phone and it worked. The CSR told me I was very lucky as they don't normally stock these sims.
2. I was able to use 3G as they had coverage at the mall I was at but the CSR told me not to expect it elsewhere.
For me this works out great as I visit the US once every few months and at $2/day it's a steal even if I only have Edge, slow data is better than no data. If I were living in the US or if I were to visit more often then perhaps a Galaxy Nexus would be a better choice as I believe it works on all US GSM carriers (Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just from what I understand from the specs).