[Q] Hardware difference between LS990 and D855 and others if any - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hiya, fellas,
I want to know what is the hardware difference between the LS990 and the international D855 version of the LG G3.
I live in India and I have a good offer for the G3 (LS990) I'm aware that the phone can be unlocked to use international GSM and 3G but not 4G. Apart from that are there any other differences? Can I still flash roms made for the international model, D855 onto mine (whence it comes) or must I solemnly stick to the Sprint Android Development thread? Also if there are any other problems that I could possibly encounter?
Your answers will be much appreciated and thanked.:good:

I think there are memory partition, forgot stock Rom kdz or tot files, we wait for bump'd kernel or bumping tool to do that, I installed androidnow hd which is made for D855 on vs985 Verizon it run but without incall sound, must wait more

superviked said:
Hiya, fellas,
I want to know what is the hardware difference between the LS990 and the international D855 version of the LG G3.
I live in India and I have a good offer for the G3 (LS990) I'm aware that the phone can be unlocked to use international GSM and 3G but not 4G. Apart from that are there any other differences? Can I still flash roms made for the international model, D855 onto mine (whence it comes) or must I solemnly stick to the Sprint Android Development thread? Also if there are any other problems that I could possibly encounter?
Your answers will be much appreciated and thanked.:good:
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Here are a few things you need to consider before you make that deal . This is based on my experience with the LS980 (LG G2)
1. How good is the deal ?
2. Could it be refurbished part from Sprint ?
3. Does it have a Clean ESN , IMEI ? Or is it a cracked one ? If it does not have a Clean ESN / IMEI number , please be very cautious, if you do flash a rom and something messes up a particular partition you may have a very hard time fixing the IMEI / ESN numbers (This is NOT legal if you are using a device with hacked IMEI. )
4. You Will not get SW / OTA updates directly from sprint if your IMEI is blacklisted (I think , I cannot confirm ) . Even if you do you will have to hunt for an unlock again.(until a permanent unlock is found)
5. You cannot use the default International D855 roms on the LS990 , apart from the modem there may be other slight variations, so international stock roms wont work.
6. You can use any custom rom which supports LS990.
7. Even if everything else is ok , you may not have a good user experience with calls and data , as the FW , may not change seamlessly between GSM , EDGE , CDMA (3G) these and you may find your self running into signal issues due to this .
My advise is, if the deal is a huge money saver then think of it , else buy a D855 and enjoy the freedom of OTAs. Custom Roms , 2G , 3G , 4G when needed with 100% clean IMEI.
Thats my 2 cents .

@ kryptonite, thank you for the detailed information. I'm very grateful and many thanks once again.
1. The D855 costs about $680 (USD) and this deal was priced at $475 on eBay India.
2,3. I have no idea if it is refurbished by Sprint but it's an unused item.
And for the rest, yes, you're right. I wouldn't want to go through all the trouble if I'd have problems with the basic stuff such as antenna or 3G.
I think it's better that I rather buy the 16 gigs variant which is cheaper and stay happy with it. After your informative reply and suggestion I definitely wouldn't like to have that chicken sit on my head for there is too much to compromise if I wouldn't get any updates or even flashing roms. I dn't want to have an expensive brick sitting home. You just saved my @$$. Thank you very much!
Best,
superviked.

@superviked that is a good decision. If you look at it although you save $200, if you don't have a good experience with the phone you would have wasted $475.
However there has been a rising trend of folks selling phones on ebay without clarity on the exact state. So need to ask the questions and buy from a trusted seller.
I wouldn't recommend the LS990 or any CDMA phone for use in India (Unless you use Reliance , and even here there is a lot of tweaking that need to be done to get a good user experience. )
Here is a priority list of G3 phone models that you could consider based on availability and network support.
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - all versions
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - D855
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - D850
HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - D851
4G Network LTE 700 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600 - D851
LTE 700 / 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2300 / 2600 - D855
LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600 - D850
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1. D855 16 GB /2GB RAM ( or 32GB /3GB Ram) - As you suggested , makes most sense , for a hassle free buy and 0 head aches of all issues you may face from a NON International version.
As you can see the green is the D855, its the only version that supports 2300 Mhz band for LTE and this is the band that is available in India. No other model supports this Band including the LS990. Infact 99 % of phones in India still don't support the 2300Mhz band ,so the D855 is a good choice in terms of using LTE without any hassles in India. So even if you do get a locked version of the D855 it would be worth considering it as the benefits of a good price always help.
2. D851 , you would have to unlock this , and you may have trouble with OTAs , but it should work for 2G / 3G without any issues (In India 3G frequencies are 3G 1900/2100 ). You will however not get LTE support in India (because the modem in this model DONT support the 2300 MHz band in HW)
3. D850, you would have to unlock this , and you may have trouble with OTAs , but it should work for 2G / 3G without any issues (In India 3G frequencies are 3G 1900/2100 ). . You will however not get LTE support in India (because the modem in this model DONT support the 2300 MHz band in HW)
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - VS985, LS990
CDMA 800 / 1900 - VS985
3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO - VS985
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - LS990
4G Network LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100 - VS985
LTE 850 / 1900 / 2500 - LS990
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4. Don't bother about LS990 (Sprint) VS990 (Verizon), these are CDMA versions and the hassles you will go though (user experience wise in terms of seemless switching between GSM, 3G towers in India etc, although the 3G band is fully supported) are not worth the mark down in price. Infact this is one reason why these phones sell at much lower costs in India.
From a FW perspective 95 % of the firmware is common to all these G3 models , but what differentiates these are the modems and hence even if you flash a D855 Stock FW to any of the other versions , it may boot up but the modem will not function and its of course not recommended as it may also damage the modem .

I have bought the ls990 and i dont nothing about it can i know where to find some good info about how to unlock the carrier 3g and 4g in my country and can i update it to marshmallow without the need to root and one last thing how i can know if my IMEL is hacked or not pleeease help me

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[Q] LG G pro 3G issues

I have Korean LG G Pro F240L
everything works alright except that it doesn't fully use it's 3g capabilities
I live in an area where 3G signal is not that stable, usually 2-4 bars, signal can drop for a few seconds every now and then, I use telstra in Australia, which use 850Mhz/2100Mhz 3G network (850 in most areas, 2100 only for extra coverage)
I set the network preference as Auto, the trouble is that most of the time the phone sticks to 2G/GPRS with small icon on the top showing "G",
and if I want to use 3g I have to go to the network setting and change it from auto to "WCDMA only", the network will change to 3g (icon on top showing 3g) with signal strength about 2-4 bars
obviously with unstable 3g signals I can't keep it "WCDMA only" all the time, so I have to change it back to auto.
once it's in auto the phone will not revert to GPRS straightaway, it will keep going with 3g for a while and then if there is a drop of 3g signal it will then change to 2g/gprs and stay that way.
is there anyway to set the phone in "3g preferred" state where 3g is utilized automaticly whenever the internet is needed? (as far as I know, no such option exists).
do you have any trouble with your 3g settings? please share, thanks
I have discovered something new
in the hidden menu-WCDMA service menu-GSM/WCDMA band, when you click on WCDMA 1900 and WCDMA 2100, it shows success, whereas when you click on WCDMA 850 it displays fail
it seems that the phone is not using the stable 850 band at all, rather it relies on the 2100 band, this explains the erratic signal strength
I did a bit more digging
the band frequency for korean providers are
SK (S) 2G (CDMA) 800, 3G (UMTS/HSPA) 2100, 4G (LTE) 850/1800
LG U+ (L) no 2G, 3G (CDMA/EVDO)1800, 4G (LTE) 850/2100
KT (K) no 2G, 3G (UMTS/HSPA) 2100, 4G (LTE) 850/900/1800
also
telstra 2G (GSM/EDGE) 900/1800, 2G (UMTS/WCDMA/HSPA) 850 (main 99% population) /2100 (minor), 4G (LTE) 1800
AT&T (E980) 2G(GSM/GPRS/EDGE) 850/1900, 3G(UMTS/HSPA) 850/1900
strange that there doesn't seem to be direct connection/conflict between telstra bands and the LG U+ bands, i.e. if my F240L is able to use GSM and WCDMA 2100, why not WCDMA 850
I believe G pro is a global phone that supports all communication standards
I am unsure about the root of the problem, is it the matter of settings (i.e. can be solved by tweaking the service menu), or the problem of incompatible radio (hence can be solved by flashing appropriate radio)
also is there anyway to tell the band frequency the phone is using? I did my search and nothing yielded, I believe there is no such solution
my question comes down to how to enable/unlock 850 band on this phone?
If you use AT&T and have a korean phone, do you have similar problem? (as shown above AT&T partly relies on 850 band as well)
also if i guess right the problem is not limited to LG G Pro, any LG Korean phone potentially will have similar issues, I tried search optimus G forum but nothing turned up.
Same problem, korean phone wrong band
angilinmago said:
I have discovered something new
in the hidden menu-WCDMA service menu-GSM/WCDMA band, when you click on WCDMA 1900 and WCDMA 2100, it shows success, whereas when you click on WCDMA 850 it displays fail
it seems that the phone is not using the stable 850 band at all, rather it relies on the 2100 band, this explains the erratic signal strength
I did a bit more digging
the band frequency for korean providers are
SK (S) 2G (CDMA) 800, 3G (UMTS/HSPA) 2100, 4G (LTE) 850/1800
LG U+ (L) no 2G, 3G (CDMA/EVDO)1800, 4G (LTE) 850/2100
KT (K) no 2G, 3G (UMTS/HSPA) 2100, 4G (LTE) 850/900/1800
also
telstra 2G (GSM/EDGE) 900/1800, 2G (UMTS/WCDMA/HSPA) 850 (main 99% population) /2100 (minor), 4G (LTE) 1800
AT&T (E980) 2G(GSM/GPRS/EDGE) 850/1900, 3G(UMTS/HSPA) 850/1900
strange that there doesn't seem to be direct connection/conflict between telstra bands and the LG U+ bands, i.e. if my F240L is able to use GSM and WCDMA 2100, why not WCDMA 850
I believe G pro is a global phone that supports all communication standards
I am unsure about the root of the problem, is it the matter of settings (i.e. can be solved by tweaking the service menu), or the problem of incompatible radio (hence can be solved by flashing appropriate radio)
also is there anyway to tell the band frequency the phone is using? I did my search and nothing yielded, I believe there is no such solution
my question comes down to how to enable/unlock 850 band on this phone?
If you use AT&T and have a korean phone, do you have similar problem? (as shown above AT&T partly relies on 850 band as well)
also if i guess right the problem is not limited to LG G Pro, any LG Korean phone potentially will have similar issues, I tried search optimus G forum but nothing turned up.
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I got mine yesterday and have the same problem. Is it possible to select the band? mine is the SK version and I need to work with the AT&T band, can I just flash a new radio band? How do I get to the hidden menu?
Thanks!
I have kind of same problem with my f240
i guess if the at&t stock rom could resolve those problems
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service menu:
5457#*240#
hidden menu:
3845#*240#
no
I have since learned that basebands are all hardware encoded, at least for LG phones, and there is no way to enable WCDMA 850 band if it is not originally supported by the phone, flashing the radio will not change the hardware capability of the phone
The Korean LG G pro supports only
2G : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G : 900/2100 MHz
4G, LTE: F240K - 900/1800 MHz (Band 8 & 3) F240S - 850/1800 MHz (Band 5 & 3), F240L - 850/2100 MHz (Band 5 & 1)
I have since change the network provider (who provides 3G on 2100 band), it's not ideal but it's the only solution for me
pls correct my if I am wrong
i have LU6200
inside my house 3G is suck, so i use GSM Only mode, but i only get G signal which mean GPRS i think and it is very slow. How to enable 2G/EDGE so i can get faster internet than GPRS?
Hi, I have F240k the 3G over 900 Mhz band is imposible.. I dont know if my phone is broken or I need flash with any new Kernel or something.. if any one can help to me would be very apreciate
3G over 2100Mhz is nice.
Gprs over 900 Mhz work fine but very very slow.
thank in advance
madridfran said:
Hi, I have F240k the 3G over 900 Mhz band is imposible.. I dont know if my phone is broken or I need flash with any new Kernel or something.. if any one can help to me would be very apreciate
3G over 2100Mhz is nice.
Gprs over 900 Mhz work fine but very very slow.
thank in advance
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Hi I also have F240K from a week. I can't managed sim to work. Don't have any signal 2G/3G.
I tried most of the methods described here without success (flashing Telcel and Korean rom after, E988HK baseband, changing every setting in the service menu)
Which baseband do you use?
I can't use my new phone and I'm so desperate ;/
Hi, I sell my phone..really have seriously problem with the signal. I remenber that the best option was use the original rom...but anyway the signal was very bad. Sorry man.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using xda app-developers app
You re right. Same problem with e975. I was firced to change the provider to fix it
angilinmago said:
no
I have since learned that basebands are all hardware encoded, at least for LG phones, and there is no way to enable WCDMA 850 band if it is not originally supported by the phone, flashing the radio will not change the hardware capability of the phone
The Korean LG G pro supports only
2G : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G : 900/2100 MHz
4G, LTE: F240K - 900/1800 MHz (Band 8 & 3) F240S - 850/1800 MHz (Band 5 & 3), F240L - 850/2100 MHz (Band 5 & 1)
I have since change the network provider (who provides 3G on 2100 band), it's not ideal but it's the only solution for me
pls correct my if I am wrong
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i sell the phone, and i will get back to lg
Im in Australia, I cant even get my F240S/L to detect a sim. Ive tried telstra & optus sim.
it doesnt detect any sim.. any advice on what to do.
NOTE:
> i have entered the secret menus & played with some buttons but it does nothing.
> with optus sim installed it can see some networks but doesnt connect, it also still says no sim installed.
> i tried to restore phone back to factory to update to kitkat, but can seem to get the LG phone software tool to work.
any advice?
have the same issue here in my f240l. i cant use my mobile internet, so slow and most of the time no connection even i have a strong signal. btw im from the country of Philippines. anyone can help me please?
I have same problem in india with F240L very slow internet with mobile data. What to do?
Sent from my LG-F240L using XDA Free mobile app
djfunktrip said:
Im in Australia, I cant even get my F240S/L to detect a sim. Ive tried telstra & optus sim.
it doesnt detect any sim.. any advice on what to do.
NOTE:
> i have entered the secret menus & played with some buttons but it does nothing.
> with optus sim installed it can see some networks but doesnt connect, it also still says no sim installed.
> i tried to restore phone back to factory to update to kitkat, but can seem to get the LG phone software tool to work.
any advice?
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Did you try flashing different basebands?
Thank You
:laugh:
smaybe said:
I have kind of same problem with my f240
i guess if the at&t stock rom could resolve those problems
edit:
service menu:
5457#*240#
hidden menu:
3845#*240#
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Thanks for your help
my problem is solved with above service menu:laugh:
what did you do ?
khan.28885 said:
:laugh:
Thanks for your help
my problem is solved with above service menu:laugh:
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Hi Bro,
I am facing same issue regarding Network. I am using stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2 LG G PRO F240L. My Cell is not Rooted
Please tell me what did you do regarding this issue ?
Unstable/Weak phone signals
Singles on my korean LG G Pro are very unstable and after every few minutes my phone shows "Emergency calls only" with an empty signal bar and then suddenly gets full signal back with in few seconds.
I am using custom Android 4.1.2
Same time my signals on my Xperia Z phone with same network remains stable at same place.
Is it a software issues ??
If yes then how I can resolve it ?
Please need your help
khan.28885 said:
:laugh:
Thanks for your help
my problem is solved with above service menu:laugh:
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Hello,
Could you please share what you have don to resolve the problem? Thanks in advance.
Try This
sunnymodh said:
Hi Bro,
I am facing same issue regarding Network. I am using stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2 LG G PRO F240L. My Cell is not Rooted
Please tell me what did you do regarding this issue ?
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if your phone is not rooted then try following
in dial pad
service menu:
dial this 5457#*240# then go network mode is select which you want to prefer then phone reboot automatic and you are done
hidden menu:
3845#*240#
f240k lte issue
Rădulescu said:
i sell the phone, and i will get back to lg
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Hello i was using 4g lte on my f240k smoothly, than i updated to lollipop my imei was gone and afterwards i again downgraded to kitkat but problem is 4g lte is now nit working for which i downgraded
Now my carrier also saying handset is not compatible. But previously i have used 4g lte on this same device.
Your expertise required in this regard.

[Q] LG G3 D855 4G LTE issues on T-Mobile USA

Hello everyone,
I just got my LG G3 today and I'm encountering an issue getting 4G LTE on my D855 (international version) on the T-Mobile US network. I looked around and searched the forums to find a solution to this 4G LTE problem specific to this phone. I tried going into the hidden menu (3485#*855#) and changing the bands and such, nothing works. I haven't rooted my phone or flashed anything yet, as I haven't found any tutorial in which doing so would resolve this issue for this specific model.
I do get HSPA on it, which gives me about 7mbps, much slower than I anticipated.
Does it mean that I won't get 4G LTE at all? I will be in Hong Kong for a few months and was wondering if I would get 4G LTE there on T-Mobile using this phone since it's the international version and they do offer 4G LTE over there. Anyone know if it works over there?
If there are no solutions, I might just sell the phone and get a different model that works.
I'm located in Southern California if that helps anyone.
@darkelfx, you need to check which LTE bands that model runs off of, and see if T-Mobile uses those. I work for tmo, and we did a lot of work on our network to make it more compatible with unlocked devices, however, I know that since there is a difference in the bands att uses, their devices do not pick up our LTE 90% of the time. They get HSPA+, just like you do.
These are the bands being used and my version is the international version (not the AT&T version).
2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network: LTE 700 / 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2300 / 2600
I do not get HSDPA+, I get the slower 3G speed, which is HSDPA.
darkelfx said:
These are the bands being used and my version is the international version (not the AT&T version).
2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network: LTE 700 / 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2300 / 2600
I do not get HSDPA+, I get the slower 3G speed, which is HSDPA.
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for 3g you need to have 1700mhz as well
for 4g they use a combo 1700/2100 or AWS is the nickname.
Sorry to say but the D855 is NOT compatible with any U.S. LTE bands.
xryousukex said:
for 3g you need to have 1700mhz as well
for 4g they use a combo 1700/2100 or AWS is the nickname.
Sorry to say but the D855 is NOT compatible with any U.S. LTE bands.
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Yeah, I found this out as well researching the G3 before buying any of the variants for use on Tmo. None of the variants, outside of the 851, will work on Tmo's LTE. You'll get voice and 3G (HSPA), but not LTE connections with TMo.
As for getting LTE in HK, it won't be on Tmo's network, as Tmo does not have any networks in HK. You might get data roaming and all, but I haven't looked too much into that as I don't do much international travel. You would connect under a roaming partner there, if there are any under agreement.
Or you could swap in another SIM for use in HK.
This worked for me.
I had exactly the same problem.
Watch this video on YouTube for the G2, follow the instructions and it will work.
/watch?v=bSrtUw8D9_w
//swinefever
darkelfx said:
Hello everyone,
I just got my LG G3 today and I'm encountering an issue getting 4G LTE on my D855 (international version) on the T-Mobile US network. I looked around and searched the forums to find a solution to this 4G LTE problem specific to this phone. I tried going into the hidden menu (3485#*855#) and changing the bands and such, nothing works. I haven't rooted my phone or flashed anything yet, as I haven't found any tutorial in which doing so would resolve this issue for this specific model.
I do get HSPA on it, which gives me about 7mbps, much slower than I anticipated.
Does it mean that I won't get 4G LTE at all? I will be in Hong Kong for a few months and was wondering if I would get 4G LTE there on T-Mobile using this phone since it's the international version and they do offer 4G LTE over there. Anyone know if it works over there?
If there are no solutions, I might just sell the phone and get a different model that works.
I'm located in Southern California if that helps anyone.
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Hi, I use LG G3 D855 and looking for solution to get LTE on T-Mobile USA. After some research inside the forum, I decided to try to use CyanogenMod (CM 12.1) on my system.
It works well and now I can enjoy LTE on T-Mobile network, even though not pretty stable yet, but I am good with that since the OS still ongoing development.
You can try to download the OS on Cyanogen official website, and use the latest update available.
In order to confirm if you get LTE signal, beside check on your LTE sign, you can use LTE Discovery apps whenever you lost LTE connection and try to reconnect on an LTE signal.
Oh, forgot to mention, I am located in College Station, TX.

[Q] HTC One M8 4G in india (Purchased in Malaysia)

Hi Guys,
I purchased HTC one M8 in Malaysia. It supports following 4G frequencies.
LTE 700 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
Now I am shifted to India. Here it supports 4G LTE 2300 MHz only.
I already got 4.4.3 update.
I need assistance in knowing if Indian 4G will work in my phone? (As I think all Asian models are internally same)
What should I do to get Indian 4G on my phone?
Thanks in advanced
ravi9856 said:
Hi Guys,
I purchased HTC one M8 in Malaysia. It supports following 4G frequencies.
LTE 700 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
Now I am shifted to India. Here it supports 4G LTE 2300 MHz only.
I already got 4.4.3 update.
I need assistance in knowing if Indian 4G will work in my phone? (As I think all Asian models are internally same)
What should I do to get Indian 4G on my phone?
Thanks in advanced
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In India, 4G service is very limited. Only a few carriers have adopted the service. Most carriers have no plans as of now. A few smartphones actually support 4G/LTE . Most of what they call 4G, just supports the Dongles.
Well, since you want 4G/LTE support on your device, you could S-OFF, and flash an Indian Radio. Correct me if I'm wrong, I think flashing an Indian rom would get your job done, since the device does have the 4G/LTE hardware. :good:

Unlocked HTC One M8 - AT&T Issues?

Hi everyone
Today i just picked up an Unlocked HTC One M8 verizon branded
I took the phone to my carrier AT&T picked up a nano card, left AT&T and installed
I was able to receive calls and text and also call out and text
My internet is not working no 4G LTE. I went back to to AT&T and they told me it will not work with AT&T
When i swapped phones, data plan checked out ok. They installed the right one from my previous phone. AT&T shows up on the phone as the provider
Is there something i am missing that ATT would not tell me about getting internet? Is there a tutorial someone can link me to?
Thanks
games805 said:
Hi everyone
Today i just picked up an Unlocked HTC One M8 verizon branded
I took the phone to my carrier AT&T picked up a nano card, left AT&T and installed
I was able to receive calls and text and also call out and text
My internet is not working no 4G LTE. I went back to to AT&T and they told me it will not work with AT&T
When i swapped phones, data plan checked out ok. They installed the right one from my previous phone. AT&T shows up on the phone as the provider
Is there something i am missing that ATT would not tell me about getting internet? Is there a tutorial someone can link me to?
Thanks
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APN settings would need to be changed. If I were you I'd just look into getting s-off and flashing a custom rom
Verizon's phones use CDMA, and have different radios than AT&T, which uses GSM phones. While both have LTE support, unfortunately the supported bands don't perfectly overlap:
Verizon / CDMA
LTE 750 / 1700 / 1800 / 2600
WCDMA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
CDMA 800 / 850 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
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AT&T / GSM
LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2600
WCDMA 850 / 1700 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
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That AT&T rep wasn't kidding. While the phone may work in a limited manner in some areas, it doesn't fully support AT&T's network.
jshamlet said:
Verizon's phones use CDMA, and have different radios than AT&T, which uses GSM phones. While both have LTE support, unfortunately the supported bands don't perfectly overlap:
Verizon / CDMA
AT&T / GSM
That AT&T rep wasn't kidding. While the phone may work in a limited manner in some areas, it doesn't fully support AT&T's network.
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So i am pretty much SOL then
games805 said:
So i am pretty much SOL then
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Unfortunately, the short answer is yes. The slightly longer answer is that it will "sorta work", as long as you are in an area whose towers your phone will work with. I'd sell it and get the GSM version if you are sticking with AT&T.
The phone should work on 3G (WCDMA) as AT&T uses 850 and 1900 MHz bands, which according to the above listed band specs, is supported by the Verizon variant. You will need to manually enter the proper APN info.
Whether LTE will work is questionable. AT&T uses 1700 Blocks A, B, C, D, E; and additionally 1900 (Bands 2, 4, and 17). Verizon uses 1700 Blocks C and F (bands 4 and 13). And its not clear to me what Blocks on 1700 are supported by the Verizon variant. As mentioned above, it might work in certain AT&T regions, but not in others. But again, you will need the proper APN regardless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
Lesson learned: You need to do the proper research before buying a phone from any source other than your carrier in order to guarantee proper band compatibility.

Using AT&T G3 in South Korea(LTE band & frequency question)

Hello, everyone.
So, I have a AT&T G3 with me and planning to go to South Korea and use Korea cellular carrier while I am staying there. With this, I have a question regarding whether my G3 will have LTE signal in South Korea
*(Information that I am going to write below is from both gsmarena and wikipedia)
For AT&T G3, its LTE band supports LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600
The cellular company that I am planing to use is SK telecom and they support LTE band 1, 3, 5 and frequency of 850, 1800, 2100
(I will attach the screenshots of those information with this post)
With this information, would I able to use full LTE with my G3 while I am in Korea?
Appreciate your comments.
Its kinda hard to say. I thought there using lte-a
But your maybe lucky and 4g or lower but i wouldnt count on it.
It all depends on the bands. It doesnt mean because you 2100mhz to, that they use the same band to.
Just go over there sell yours if it doesnt work and buy a local g3
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