Finally, 4G/4G are coming to my country but I have a F180L and I have heard it has different frequencies. Can anyone tell me all the supported ones?
TH3KiD said:
Finally, 4G/4G are coming to my country but I have a F180L and I have heard it has different frequencies. Can anyone tell me all the supported ones?
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Band doesn't matter in 4g...it's type of techniques they use fa 4g in ur country.... I think in korea they using fdd technique fa 4g nd in ur country if they use tdd fa 4g then tat mobile is totally uselesa...!!
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TH3KiD said:
Finally, 4G/4G are coming to my country but I have a F180L and I have heard it has different frequencies. Can anyone tell me all the supported ones?
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L vesrion supports LTE 850 only and CDMA 1800 (NOT LTE 1800 and no 4G over GSM)
K version supports LTE 1800 only
S version suppotrs LTE 1800 and LTE 850
is does H+ mean?
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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?
thegameksk said:
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.
aNYthing24 said:
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 Everything ive found says GSM phones dont work but those were outdated by a few years.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?
aNYthing24 said:
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.
thegameksk said:
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.
Hello i bought my N7105 on China. It works perfectly but my problem is that in Argentina i have only EDGE signal for Internet Not 3g.
I wish to know because i read a lot.. Because i think my celphone was europe version or korean version, never will know.
I think that the problem is that my UMTS is working on different bands ( 850 and 2100) and in Argentina we use ( 850-1900) so i Would like to know if it`s possible to install a N7100 south american modem to fix it, or what..
N7100 Firmware and Modems.
Just Modems N7100
Search for N7105 Modems (Haven`t Found Yet)
Or i can`t use 3G in Argentina.
Thanks anow Hope u can Help Me
I can Add in What bandwidth work our companies here.
Band V (W-CDMA 850)
Band II (W-CDMA 1900)
I think my company is working on 1900. Personal Argentina.
When i go to WCDMA only find Movistar. That they say works on the Band V. So i think my phone is only working on Band 850 and maybe 2100 also because i bought on Hong Kong.
Anyone can check with IMEI or something?
Is there any way to change the Band to Band II?
Thanks a lot
I need an answer please !! :good:
According to gsm arena, the n7105 is not compatible with 3G the 1900mhz band.
3G Network - HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 - N7105
4G NetworkLTE - 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2600 - N7105
I know that it's not an easy suggestion but have you considered changing providers?
Cheers
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vladeco said:
According to gsm arena, the n7105 is not compatible with 3G the 1900mhz band.
3G Network - HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 - N7105
4G NetworkLTE - 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2600 - N7105
I know that it's not an easy suggestion but have you considered changing providers?
Cheers
Sent from my GT-N7100
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N7105 can only support 850/2100mhz band,so if there is 1900mhz 3g band in your area, it will be a problem
Hello guys.. i have a problem.. I have a optimus G with soft F180K (its for KT network) and i have a LTE plan in SKtelecom (F180S) but my LTE connection its not working. Can somebody help me by answering to this questions?
If i flash the F180S will solve my problem? Its this even possible? If yes, can somebody point me to the right way ?
Thanks in advance.
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So guys to complete a little the status of my phone.. i have root access.. also CWM installed.. my question is if i install a custom rom i will get access to more bands for LTE or the device is limited somehow..
thanks..
confirm your in Korea ? right
i have flashed a basebands of k to l and l to K so i can confirm, its save but i didnt got the signals.
flashing kernel should be ok too because its the same device
so i say yes you can flash, but if both networks uses same lte frequencies it will work with proper apn, other wise no.
yes im on korean network. im not sure if both work on same lte frequencies . the apn its not a problem, i have .. but atm it shows connecting to 4G but no data in... so something its wrong.. i think its software related .. i can connect to 3G but no 4G..my phone have for LTE B3 (1800) and B8 (900).. by installing a custom rom will abtain more freq.. ? or ill have to do more than that,, and if yes what i need to do ? one link yould be nice noob friendly if possible
thanks..
anoth3r said:
yes im on korean network. im not sure if both work on same lte frequencies . the apn its not a problem, i have .. but atm it shows connecting to 4G but no data in... so something its wrong.. i think its software related .. i can connect to 3G but no 4G..my phone have for LTE B3 (1800) and B8 (900).. by installing a custom rom will abtain more freq.. ? or ill have to do more than that,, and if yes what i need to do ? one link yould be nice noob friendly if possible
thanks..
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1: it has to be apn if your 3g works
2: software doesn't enable somethings that's not there in hardware, so if both sets have same frequencies radio and both networks uses same it will work.
skip custom and flash stock roms and if you get zero network that try your model's baseband.
but remember it is possible basebands are blocked to work on others network.
Thanks.
atifsh said:
1: it has to be apn if your 3g works
2: software doesn't enable somethings that's not there in hardware, so if both sets have same frequencies radio and both networks uses same it will work.
skip custom and flash stock roms and if you get zero network that try your model's baseband.
but remember it is possible basebands are blocked to work on others network.
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I hoped that the hardware supports more LTE freq and its only a limitation by software..
Thanks..Meanwile i found out everithing i nedeed but its a lot of thing to read .. thats why I ask any moderator to close the thread if possible not to pollute anymore the forum..
Thanks once again..
wiki
KT Corporation South Korea 850
KT Corporation South Korea 900
KT Corporation South Korea 1800
SK Telecom South Korea 850
SK Telecom South Korea 1800
this is what i found on wiki.. the LTE freq of the korean networks. So my phone its 1800 capable.. can someone give me some ideeas why i dont have LTE ?
Red marks ?
Frequencies used on SKTelecom Network in Korea
Frequency Frequency Width Protocol Class Note
800 MHz (824~829,869~874) 10MHz CDMA 2G
850 MHz (829~839,874~884) 20MHz LTE 3.9G Band 5 (main frequency)
1800 MHz (1715~1725,1730~1735,1810~1830) 35MHz LTE 3.9G New band 3
1800 MHz (1755~1765,1850~1860) 20MHz LTE 3.9G Be returned by 1Q 2014
2100 MHz (1930~1960, 2120~2150) 60MHz UMTS/HSPA 3.5G
2300 MHz (2300~2327) 27MHz Mobile WiMAX 3.9G
KT
Radio frequency range frequency width Generation Radio Interface Assignment Terms License Note
800 MHz (811-817,856-862) 12 MHz TRS
850 MHz (819-824,864-869) 10 MHz 3.9G LTE 50 billion won[18] for 10 years planned
900 MHz (905-915,950-960) 20 MHz 3.9G LTE
1800 MHz (1735-1740,1745-1755,1830-1850) 35 MHz 3.9G LTE 2G by Jan/Mar 2012
2100 MHz (1960-1980,2150-2170) 40 MHz 3.5G W-CDMA 130 billion won for 15 years
2300 MHz (2330-2360) 30 MHz 3.9G WiBro 12.68 billion won with rural area support Mar 2019(for 7 year)
its because of what i marked in red _
Nope,you can't enable other frequencies. That's why there are so many variants of optimus G. There is no phone supporting all LTE from al regions.Unlike 2G/3G,which have a global standard,LTE is still young,evolving and developing.
Is there any possibility to enable Lte band3 1800 MHz on Tmobile D851 model?
If all g3 variants have same Cpu then why almost all variants cant enabled all 4g bands?
Any guide/help?
aftab1003 said:
Is there any possibility to enable Lte band3 1800 MHz on Tmobile D851 model?
If all g3 variants have same Cpu then why almost all variants cant enabled all 4g bands?
Any guide/help?
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bro did you get any solution ?
i m facing same issue
I found couple of threads to enable all lte bands but not tried yet.. @affan_khan
Same question. Anyone tried?
Anyone has update one this yet? 1800Mhz is so popular across the world. I'm in need for this now ?
I may be being dense here, but I wanted to make sure because this is an expensive device. Can the OnePlus 3T North American version be used in GSM networks in Europe and Asia?
The spec page on OnePlus' site says:
Network
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
4G LTE (Cat. 6)
North America model
WCDMA: Bands 1/2/4/5/8
FDD-LTE: Bands 1/2/4/5/7/8/12/17/30
CDMA EVDO: BC0
Europe / Asia model
WCDMA: Bands 1/2/5/8
FDD-LTE: Bands 1/3/5/7/8/20
TDD-LTE: Bands 38/40
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Am I right to assume this means it comes with GSM out of the box, with modifications for CDMA depending on which country I am ordering it from?
Simply check which bands are available in countries you intend to use the phone in and compare that to supported bands.
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Explorer23 said:
Simply check which bands are available in countries you intend to use the phone in and compare that to supported bands.
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So to clarify, let's say I am travelling to Singapore for instance, and they use GSM, I will be able to use my N. American version right because it also supports GSM along with the CDMA.
rewarp said:
So to clarify, let's say I am travelling to Singapore for instance, and they use GSM, I will be able to use my N. American version right because it also supports GSM along with the CDMA.
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Exact frequencies of bands used are also important. The phone does support both GSM and CDMA, but you need to make sure it supports the right GSM bands.
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Explorer23 said:
Exact frequencies of bands used are also important. The phone does support both GSM and CDMA, but you need to make sure it supports the right GSM bands.
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So for example, GSM Arena shows a GSM band of 900 and 1800 in Singapore. That means it will work right? And thanks for taking the trouble to answer these newbie questions.
rewarp said:
So for example, GSM Arena shows a GSM band of 900 and 1800 in Singapore. That means it will work right? And thanks for taking the trouble to answer these newbie questions.
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Yup, those bands are supported. 2G at both freqs and 3G and 4G at 900. So you're good to go
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