Hi friends,
I'm from Chile and here the lte technology is recently working. The selected bands to lte was 700mHz and 2600mHz. Somebody know if the M8 will work great with the two bands ??
Regards.
Fenixk said:
Hi friends,
I'm from Chile and here the lte technology is recently working. The selected bands to lte was 700mHz and 2600mHz. Somebody know if the M8 will work great with the two bands ??
Regards.
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You need to check the model version you are buying if it supports these bands, for your case the asian version will be the best, Asia: 700/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz .
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I have N7105 LTE model in Korea.
But Korea SKTelecom LTE band is 850/1800. Major LTE band is 850, sub band is 1800
All know that N7105 default LTE band is 800/1800/2600
So i want to flash E250 modem to my N7105.
(Just modem only flashing, because korean mobile operators are too many customized. I hate it.)
How can I E250S modem flash on my N7105?
Hopefully you get a decent advise, as i on the other hand have a E250 purchased in Taiwan, and would like to flash it to N7105 as reception in Canada with the current setup is horrible and LTE don't seem to work.
drmedex said:
Hopefully you get a decent advise, as i on the other hand have a E250 purchased in Taiwan, and would like to flash it to N7105 as reception in Canada with the current setup is horrible and LTE don't seem to work.
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Oh, dears
Thanks for your reply and i know your pain.
LTE band problem is i know that Canada LTE use 1700/2100/2600.
So, if your carrier using 2600(Rogers) you will use only 2600, other LTE band 1700/2100 is not recognized your E250 on 7105 ROM.
Because N7105 only support 800/1800/2600 bands.(E250s is support just two bands, 850/1800)
Thanks
Pulverizer said:
Oh, dears
Thanks for your reply and i know your pain.
LTE band problem is i know that Canada LTE use 1700/2100/2600.
So, if your carrier using 2600(Rogers) you will use only 2600, other LTE band 1700/2100 is not recognized your E250 on 7105 ROM.
Because N7105 only support 800/1800/2600 bands.(E250s is support just two bands, 850/1800)
Thanks
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I wasn't aware of this when i was buying the phone ((((
On top of that, when i did the latest update i bricked/wiped all settings for the N7105, none of the ROMs through ODIN would take (i would get a FAIL message)i had to do Kies factory update which reverted the phone to E250.
Many of the ROMs would not be accepted by the phone, even after ROOTing. Still trying to get it on the acceptable level as the SKT setup gave me very poor reception.
Is there a way to change the modem operating frequencies by adding a ROGERS modem for example?
Hello, im from Chile and i want to buy the M8, the thing is that here in Chile, the LTE bands are 2600mhz and 700mhz, but the developer doesn't support 2600mhz, just 700mhz.
What would you choose, the developer edition or the AT&T (obviously i will have to s-off and SIM Unlock it and change the rom to delete all AT&T stuff)?
any advice?
no answers? :S
Developer device is same hardware as AT&T device....I got confused on their site as well,but they are same except for carrier bloat and unlocked bootloaders
good to know that.... but does that means that developers edition comes with LTE 2600mhz too?? or just 700mhz (17/2/4/5)?
i need bands 7 and 17 in Chile for LTE (2600mhz and 700mhz)
Budske said:
good to know that.... but does that means that developers edition comes with LTE 2600mhz too?? or just 700mhz (17/2/4/5)?
i need bands 7 and 17 in Chile for LTE (2600mhz and 700mhz)
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Only LTE Bands 17/4/2/5 are supported on the Dev device.
My cousin just moved from Asia to Canada and wanted to use his HTC One M8 on wind
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_(m8)-6074.php
based on the my information wind needs 1700/2100 bands for 3g but dose that mean the phone would need both? It seems to have the 2100 band but not the 1700 band. Is this a software restriction that I can get around by flashing the t-mobile firmware? Is the phone having just the 2100 band enough?
Thanks for any help in advance
sunfirestorm said:
My cousin just moved from Asia to Canada and wanted to use his HTC One M8 on wind
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_(m8)-6074.php
based on the my information wind needs 1700/2100 bands for 3g but dose that mean the phone would need both? It seems to have the 2100 band but not the 1700 band. Is this a software restriction that I can get around by flashing the t-mobile firmware? Is the phone having just the 2100 band enough?
Thanks for any help in advance
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Yeah, that will work on Wind with no issues. AWS (something you probably saw when checking on Google) means 1700/2100, and that is something that Wind supports.
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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Hey guys,
I am in Malaysia and my phone operator uses 4G LTE on Band B7 2600. I can't find the proper list of bands for the Sprint version, can someone please clarify if I can use LTE or not?
Regards,
Zeekay.
Here you go: From the samsung web site:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SM-N910PZKESPR-specs
According to Samsung they do not support 2600 with this phone.
LTE: Band 25/26/41
800/1900 MHz (CDMA),
800/1900/2500 MHz (LTE),
850/900/1800/1900 MHz (GSM),
850/900/1900/2100 MHz (UMTS)
I don't know if there are hardware limitations that would prevent loading different firmware to enable band 7
Zeekayy said:
Hey guys,
I am in Malaysia and my phone operator uses 4G LTE on Band B7 2600. I can't find the proper list of bands for the Sprint version, can someone please clarify if I can use LTE or not?
Regards,
Zeekay.
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People like me with unlocked sprint note 4's have been trying forever to unlock additional lte bands. But so far not possible! I have once found my phone on lte band 5, but don't know how it happened.
By default this phone only supports 25,26,41. Pic below.
I have found a hidden menu of lte bands but none work! Pic below.
Edit: @poit i didn't even see your post. Sorry, didn't mean to double answer!