So I have a note 4, 910a AT&T and I'm from Romania. I can't connect to 4g. Any ideas?
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people say that galaxy note II N7100 ..doesn't have LTE connectivity ,and I searched in gsmarena.com and it says that it has 4G LTE connectivity
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There are two types of note 2 n7100 no lte and n7105 lte version
T-Mobile states:
"T-Mobile recently announced that it has been testing unlocked iPhone speeds on T-Mobile’s 4G network. This opens the floor to many questions regarding the fact that many speculated T-Mobile would wait to debut the iPhone on its network until its 4G LTE network rolled out.
T-Mobile says it is in the planning stages of expanding its 4G network to Los Angeles and San Diego, which is where it said customers are experiencing “iPhone ‘speed sightings’ on T-Mobile’s 4G network.” This is potentially exciting news for Apple fans on T-Mobile; many speculated that the iPhone wouldn’t premier on T-Mobile until mid-2013, when the carrier plans to roll out 4G LTE."
I am not sure if I understand this:
1. What is this "iphone 'speed sightings' on T-Mobile's 4G network"? what do they mean by "speed sightings"? Are these occasional 3G/4G speeds when still mostly EDGE, is that why it is a "sighting"?
2. How is this re-farming supposed to work? Are unlocked AT&T phones (phones with no 1700MHz antennas) only able to get 3G/4G only if t-mobile 1700MHz 4G is re-farmed to the 1900MHz band?
3. Does this mean that once T-Mobile deploys 4G LTE in mid-2013, AT&T unlocked phones will also work on t-mobile 4G LTE? Are T-Mobile 4G LTE going to be on 1900MHz or 1700MHz band?
4. Is the re-farming of 1700MHz 3G/4G to 1900MHz band is a separate and unrelated thing from the t-mobile 4G LTE? Is the re-farming just a temporary solution until 4G LTE comes to t-mobile?
I am not sure how to understand this news from T-Mobile.
I currently have an unlocked (unlock code from AT&T) AT&T Note II (SGH-I317) with a t-mobile 4G plan. I have 12 days to decide to cancel my t-mobile 4G plan and go back to AT&T, or stick with t-mobile and pay the $325 cancelation fee to AT&T. But I can't decide if it makes sense to stay with t-mobile or i should go back to AT&T. For now, extremely high data speed is not that important to me. I just cannot stand EDGE. If I can get 3G (6mbps down/ 2mbps up) I will stay w t-mobile. For the future, I want to know if I will ever be able to get 4G LTE on t-mobile with my AT&T Note II, even when it does not have the 1700MHz antenna. Or will I be required to get a 1700MHz t-mobile Note II to eventually get 4G LTE, in which case I should sell my unlocked AT&T Note II and buy a t-mobile Note II or switch to the Nexus 4 phone.
Any help understanding t-mobile's announcement is greatly appreciated.
Hi friends. I have a unlocked T-mobile Samsung Galaxy S3. I brought it here to Honduras. I only have 3G on my network. I use Tigo. Do I have to change modem to have a 4G? Greetings.
Elvin_89 said:
Hi friends. I have a unlocked T-mobile Samsung Galaxy S3. I brought it here to Honduras. I only have 3G on my network. I use Tigo. Do I have to change modem to have a 4G? Greetings.
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According to Google, Tigo uses HSPA 21Mbps and UMTS in the rest of their network. What speeds are you seeing? No modem change will be required unless they have deployed LTE, in which case, I am sorry to say you will not be able to use the T999 on any LTE network.
Hello. I just got this n910f and it doesn't connect to ATT LTE. It can only connect to hspda and signal is terrible ( cricket is my carrier). Any ideas about what could i do?