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in looking over specs they state that the HTC 526 is capable of HD voice however i can find no such settings to change or turn on. I was wondering if there was a difference
in the prepaid version and postpaid version if there is such a thing.Whenever i make a call it goes from 4G LTE to 1x.Its running on the verizon network.
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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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Hello guys I have looked all over the internet with no luck. Can anyone show me a tutorial on how to use my HTC Rezound 4g lte verizon phone on the verizon pre pay 3g network? Thanks in adavnce.
Hello, It is my understanding that Verizon phones are unlocked. have an HTC One phone that I would like to switch from Verizon to ATT. When I put a new sim card in the phone, it seems the ATT network is being blocked. Any thoughts?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Verizon uses CDMA and AT&T uses GSM. The only way you'd be able to switch to AT&T with an unlocked phone if it was under T-Mobile.
I have my new HTC One M9 I bought directly from HTC, unlocked. The phone works perfect with AT&T; however, I am wondering why I can't make calls over LTE? I am in an HD voice market. Could it be because my nano sim is old (got it from my iPhone 5). Or could it be because the phone itself isn't running AT&T software on it? My LTE speeds don't seem that much better than my iPhone 5 either. Any suggestions?
MattMJB0188 said:
I have my new HTC One M9 I bought directly from HTC, unlocked. The phone works perfect with AT&T; however, I am wondering why I can't make calls over LTE? I am in an HD voice market. Could it be because my nano sim is old (got it from my iPhone 5). Or could it be because the phone itself isn't running AT&T software on it? My LTE speeds don't seem that much better than my iPhone 5 either. Any suggestions?
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It's not working for me either on my M9 on AT&T, works fine on my iPhone 6 Plus though, and there is no option I can find to turn it on or off...
I noticed something runs from sprint when I make HD calls might just be carrier system info missing from Dev phones
Will it get 4g LTE with any carrier with or without any modification?
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Will it get 4g LTE with any carrier with or without any modification?
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Nearly all mobiles these days have LTE or 4G bands. if you buy an International device (D855) then the device will "Support" LTE, but it depends if your carrier has activated it. For example, Here in UK we have EE UK, which is comprised of Orange, T-Mobile and EE. If I want 4G I need an EE contract. If I just make phone calls and texts and dont bother with web usage I would get a cheaper 3G Contract with Orange or T-Mobile UK.
Yes my D855 supports 4G if I want it, but my Phone will always say "3G / H / H+" because my contract I bought only supports 3G.
Hope that helps
It also depends if the phone supports the LTE band. Might be worth googling the LTE band for your carrier to see if the phone supports it