So, I´m at Claro (Rio de Janeiro) and I never get a 3G connection, only EDGE.
The specs says Quad-band GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 Tri-band HSPA: 900, 2100, 1700 HSPA type: HSDPA (7.2Mbps) HSUPA (5.76Mbps), and Claro works in 850M and 2100.
So, am I missing some setting here, or is it a radio restriction? If it´s the radio, does anyone knows of a flashable radio I could use?
Thanks in advance!
Tri-band HSPA: 900, 2100, 1700
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see that?
no 850 on 3G
most 850 networks does not use 2100 for 3G
Oh, crap. Time to change operator, then.
Thanks, AllGamer!
EDIT: Strange, seems like the Defy have same frequencies, and 3G works with Claro...
EDIT (again): Talked to the carrier, suddenly started working in 3G. Man, I´m getting tired of all this misinformation from my carrier =/
I'm about to ask someone that's currently in the US to get this phone for me, but I'm worried.
I use Vivo, and I live in São Paulo.
Will it work with 3G here?
If not, is there anything I can run on the phone to make it work with the 3G Vivo has?
Edit: Ok, so I found out that my Carrier uses GSM: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900Mhz
3G:850 and 2100Mh.
I don't get all the quad-band, tri-band lingo though, so I'm not sure if it's going to work with 3G here.
Help?
gasparzim said:
Oh, crap. Time to change operator, then.
Thanks, AllGamer!
EDIT: Strange, seems like the Defy have same frequencies, and 3G works with Claro...
EDIT (again): Talked to the carrier, suddenly started working in 3G. Man, I´m getting tired of all this misinformation from my carrier =/
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find out what frecuency they use for 3G
and make sure the APN is correct
if your information is correct, then it would most likely not work on 3G
EonHawk said:
I'm about to ask someone that's currently in the US to get this phone for me, but I'm worried.
I use Vivo, and I live in São Paulo.
Will it work with 3G here?
If not, is there anything I can run on the phone to make it work with the 3G Vivo has?
Edit: Ok, so I found out that my Carrier uses GSM: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900Mhz
3G:850 and 2100Mh.
I don't get all the quad-band, tri-band lingo though, so I'm not sure if it's going to work with 3G here.
Help?
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EonHawk said:
I'm about to ask someone that's currently in the US to get this phone for me, but I'm worried.
I use Vivo, and I live in São Paulo.
Will it work with 3G here?
If not, is there anything I can run on the phone to make it work with the 3G Vivo has?
Edit: Ok, so I found out that my Carrier uses GSM: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900Mhz
3G:850 and 2100Mh.
I don't get all the quad-band, tri-band lingo though, so I'm not sure if it's going to work with 3G here.
Help?
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Nexus S used 2100 band so it does work in São Paulo, I have tested it and it works fine.
Sent from my Nexus S
fabio008 said:
Nexus S used 2100 band so it does work in São Paulo, I have tested it and it works fine.
Sent from my Nexus S
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Are you referring to Vivo, though?
Yeah, I've been calling Vivo's Tech Support for the past couple of days, and each time, someone tells me something different. I've come to the conclusion that...Vivo sucks (or that their support is terribly handicapped).
gasparzim said:
So, I´m at Claro (Rio de Janeiro) and I never get a 3G connection, only EDGE.
The specs says Quad-band GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 Tri-band HSPA: 900, 2100, 1700 HSPA type: HSDPA (7.2Mbps) HSUPA (5.76Mbps), and Claro works in 850M and 2100.
So, am I missing some setting here, or is it a radio restriction? If it´s the radio, does anyone knows of a flashable radio I could use?
Thanks in advance!
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Brother! Follow this How'to below. I'm sure it will help you. My friend here in SP uses Claro and used to have the same issue.
http://theunlockr.com/2010/01/20/nexus-one-simple-3g-fix/
EonHawk said:
Are you referring to Vivo, though?
Yeah, I've been calling Vivo's Tech Support for the past couple of days, and each time, someone tells me something different. I've come to the conclusion that...Vivo sucks (or that their support is terribly handicapped).
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Oh noes... I was thinking about leaving Claro and go to Vivo, but I am not sure anymore.
Last time I try to ask for help, tech support kept asking me "what´s your phone model?" Looks like they don´t even know about the Nexus S.
Well, at least Vivo has a better data plan.
First: sorry about the "revival", but I have almost the same problem.
I'm using an Captivate, radio specs: 3G: HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
My operator (TIM) uses 2100 in my city, excellent until now!
But, I'm stuck in EDGE, can't get it to connect any faster. We have other phones here got from England, Ireland and USA, all of them support 2100 and 3G works perfectly, but not this Captivate.
Only thing is that my device runs MIUI 2.3.7, but even flashed a new modem (now using UGKG3) but remains the same thing.
Any help? Thanks!!
Edit:
Ok, now it gets VERY weird! I tried another operator chip (VIVO), that also operates at 2100 in my area and: HSDPA enable at first!
Got back my chip and back to EDGE, this same chip get 3G on a Samsung Jet, Samsung Galaxy Mini and a Samsung i550.
How is that?
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If you loose your 3g after flashing a rom or sbf, try to flash one of those zip to see if you get your 3g back (based on the wcdma(3g) freq your operator work on).
(Edit: in the previous sentence, "operator" was meant for the "original operator" of your phone. So in other words, select what matches your hardware, not your carrier. If you still have the original box, theres a label with the freqs on it.)
freq_F_CN_026-850-2100-signed.zip: 850, 2100MHz (ref)
freq_F_PL_342_131-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_UK_342_117-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_US_342_107-850-1700-2100-signed.zip: 850, 1700, 2100MHz
I've repacked as zip the files that seem to be resposible to gsm/WCDMA frequencies support on the Defy from several dumps (China, Poland, UK, US, all Froyo based). I'm not 100% sure though that it will work, but if it can help.
PLease report your success/failure here
Here is also another zip that is known to bring 3g back to Argentina users on Personal (Thanks gederico):
Fix_3g_850.1900Mhz-signed.zip: 850, 1900MHz
India & South East Asia Defy: http://www.mediafire.com/?k8dsbbq0ceodv86
Vodafone Spain (from Eclair rom, but seem to work for Froyo too): freq_E_ES_VF2.22.0-850-1700-2100-signed.zip
This will greatly improve flexibility to moving between roms for US users. Thanks adlx
Does use the customer recovery to flash, or via moto recovery?
Has anyone been able confirm that all these different variants of the Defy actually do have different hardware radios as well? Or are they all the same hardware with soft-controlled bands?
Example: If someone lives in an area where AT&T's coverage is 1900 MHz only and no 850 MHz, you shouldn't get 3G on a T-Mobile 850/1700/2100 Defy. What if you flash the 850/1900 3G files - do you get 3G now?
Do different country variants have a different FCC ID inside?
thanks.
ps. are you sure about cn850/2100?
china has cdma800, gsm900 and wcdma2100, so would make more sense to have 2100-only or 900/2100 since wcdma850 would never happen.
Mobile phones can have their 3G antennas optimized for certain frequencies. They can all work on all existing UMTS frequencies but it does suggest that different areas means different radios. Now that still doesn't mean that the radios themselves are different of course but at least it is something to look into.
cmstlist said:
Has anyone been able confirm that all these different variants of the Defy actually do have different hardware radios as well? Or are they all the same hardware with soft-controlled bands?
Example: If someone lives in an area where AT&T's coverage is 1900 MHz only and no 850 MHz, you shouldn't get 3G on a T-Mobile 850/1700/2100 Defy. What if you flash the 850/1900 3G files - do you get 3G now?
Do different country variants have a different FCC ID inside?
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i can assure you that 3g radio must be different. unless it has a quad/quint-band 3g amplifier, which doesn't exist yet. intalling multiple amps while not using all of them sounds really stupid to me
AgentSmith said:
Mobile phones can have their 3G antennas optimized for certain frequencies. They can all work on all existing UMTS frequencies but it does suggest that different areas means different radios. Now that still doesn't mean that the radios themselves are different of course but at least it is something to look into.
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the baseband chip should be the same just the rf part is different.
lackyking said:
Does use the customer recovery to flash, or via moto recovery?
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You need to use Custom recovery
I wish I could forge Motorola signature ;-D
racca said:
ps. are you sure about cn850/2100?
china has cdma800, gsm900 and wcdma2100, so would make more sense to have 2100-only or 900/2100 since wcdma850 would never happen.
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I'm not 100% sure. I looked for the information yesterday on Motorola's site, specs for Defy in the respective countries. Today I can't get to the ME525 spec page on Motorola.com(chinese). So I can't confirm.
EDIT: just found it:
频率 WCDMA: 850/2100 HSDPA 7.2 Mbps; GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 GPRS; Edge Class 12
source: http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/C...ervices/Mobile-Phones/ci.MOTO-ME525-CN-ZH.alt
adlx.xda said:
Here is also another zip that is known to bring 3g back to Argentina users on Personal (Thanks gederico):
Fix_3g_850.1900Mhz-signed.zip: 850, 1900MHz
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Awesome! I now have a working Defy in the Movistar Argentina 3g/H network!
Even though out of the box, the unlocked Defy made in argentina did not work with Movistar Argentina, Froyo + this fix did work. Very weird bug.. but very cool fix!
NOW I'm happy about my defy!
U.S. T-mobile on 2.21 Chinese Retail Firmware, confirmed the 3G works with the patch!!!! tks
adlx.xda said:
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freq_F_CN_026-850-2100-signed.zip: 850, 2100MHz (ref)
freq_F_PL_342_131-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_UK_342_117-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_US_342_107-850-1700-2100-signed.zip: 850, 1700, 2100MHz
Fix_3g_850.1900Mhz-signed.zip: 850, 1900MHz
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Hey that sounds great and this was the last thing keeping me from upgrading to Froyo. I'm on Australian Telstra network (850) so are you saying I can use either of the US/CN or that last one...do you know which the Au Telstra network is based on or it doesn't matter?
Will wait to hear and then give it a try and report back...
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freq_F_PL_342_131-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_UK_342_117-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
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What are the differences between these two?
THX IN ADVANCE.
Hello I live in New Zealand and we have a network here called Telecom XT which uses 3G freq: 850 & 2100 mhz.
Unfortunately all Motorola Defy sold here have their freq specified as: 3G Network: HSDPA 900 / 2100
Does this mean that I can flash the "freq_F_CN_026-850-2100-signed.zip: 850, 2100MHz (ref)" file from OP to the 900/2100 phone and the phone will operate 3G on the 850/2100 freq?
Aittle off topic here but, the vibrant has AT&T 3g and T-Mobile 3g built in. You just have to activate the AT&T 3g radio through the secret settings.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Mentioned this already in the Adlxmod F4D thread but I needed the 3G fix to enable reception of 2G GSM 900 MHz on my Chinese/Asian made Defy. It only detected 1800 MHz networks. I used the Chinese 850/2100 fix for this. The UK 900/2100 fix had no result which means I will probably never be able to receive UMTS on 900 MHz with this phone. Not such a big deal though because as far as I know that frequency is quite rare if used at all somewhere for 3G connections. 2G works fine now but we better rename this thread to 2G/3G fix. Not sure about other 2G frequencies though. Isn't the Defy a quad band?
Excellent...today just flashed Froyo UK version and this fix worked a treat.
adlx.xda said:
If you loose your 3g after flashing a rom or sbf, try to flash one of those zip to see if you get your 3g back (based on the wcdma(3g) freq your operator work on).
freq_F_US_342_107-850-1700-2100-signed.zip: 850, 1700, 2100MHz
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PLease report your success/failure here :-D
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Success with the US 850/1700/2100 for my Australian Telstra (850Mhz) DEFY.
BTW, how is this different from *#*#4636#*#*?
adlx.xda said:
If you loose your 3g after flashing a rom or sbf, try to flash one of those zip to see if you get your 3g back (based on the wcdma(3g) freq your operator work on).
freq_F_CN_026-850-2100-signed.zip: 850, 2100MHz (ref)
freq_F_PL_342_131-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_UK_342_117-900-2100-signed.zip: 900, 2100MHz
freq_F_US_342_107-850-1700-2100-signed.zip: 850, 1700, 2100MHz
I've repacked as zip the files that seem to be resposible to gsm/WCDMA frequencies support on the Defy from several dumps (China, Poland, UK, US, all Froyo based). I'm not 100% sure though that it will work, but if it can help.
PLease report your success/failure here :-D
Here is also another zip that is known to bring 3g back to Argentina users on Personal (Thanks gederico):
Fix_3g_850.1900Mhz-signed.zip: 850, 1900MHz
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noob question.. how do i install this? all i see is meta-inf and system folder
I want to buy this device but it is overpriced here in the uk and t mobile in the usa have it a affordable price. I checked the bands and most uk phones have: 900, 1900 and 2100 for 3g
This one has : 1700 and 2100 for 3g
This concerns me a lot. Can I flash a radio from the original optimistic 2x or something to make it work in the uk? Do you think it will work on 3g out of the box? Some help please.
As you've noted T-Mobile uses non standard frequencies in the states. So, out of the box it's incompatible. As far as flashing an Optimus 2x radio, that appears to be a very bad idea due to file system differences.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I've read the answer is no.
According to this:
http://www.wireless.att.com/travelguide/coverage/coverage_details.jsp?CIDL=1305&MNC=CING
uk carriers use 2100 primarily and according to gsmarena the bands this phone supports are:
1700 and 2100 for 3g
Wouldn't it still work out of the box even if it supports 2100 band?
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Also according to this:
http://www.mobileworldlive.com/maps...ma/gb/17016/comb/&layer_id=951&lstCountry=275
Most uk networks use 2100 band as suggested by at&t . The 1700 band is used by t mo for 4g network according to engadget. Any change of opinion now?
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"Band I" is 2100 MHz, which is supported by the G2x and is used all over Europe and Asia.
and according to this http://www.phonearena.com/phones/T-Mobile-G2x_id5272
the G2X supports 2100 UMTS (3G) or am I missing something?
The G2x supports 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for 2G/GPRS only, and supports 3G/4G UMTS/HSPA+ bands I (2100) and IV (1700). The G2x does not support AT&T’s 3G bands.
G2X spec sheet
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/engadget/files/T-Mobile_G2x_with_Google_FactSheet_FINAL.pdf
Yes it should work, I'm currently in Europe and my g2x connects to 3G, but of course there is no 4G...I'll be in the UK in a few days in fact
rashad1 said:
Yes it should work, I'm currently in Europe and my g2x connects to 3G, but of course there is no 4G...I'll be in the UK in a few days in fact
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Thanks for confirming
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Thanks to all who corrected me...I was under the impression most of Europe used the same 3G bands as AT&T do here. Stupid US centric assumption...I need to get out more....and keep my mouth shut when I'm not absolutely sure!
Anyway, sorry for my small contribution to internet misinformation...
bdkinney said:
Thanks to all who corrected me...I was under the impression most of Europe used the same 3G bands as AT&T do here. Stupid US centric assumption...I need to get out more....and keep my mouth shut when I'm not absolutely sure!
Anyway, sorry for my small contribution to internet misinformation...
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Both at&t and tmobile phones would be able to get 3g signals outside of the states. I had no problem using my old iphone 3g in Hong Kong,Beijing nor my tmobile blackberry 9700 in Italy.
jdaclutch said:
Both at&t and tmobile phones would be able to get 3g signals outside of the states. I had no problem using my old iphone 3g in Hong Kong,Beijing nor my tmobile blackberry 9700 in Italy.
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Yeah...now that's not quite right. Here's the deal:
Most of the world uses 2100 MHz 3G bidirectionally (for both sending and receiving data). This includes England, China, and Hong Kong.
In the U.S. AT&T uses Both 850 & 1900 MHz (depending on the coverage area) bidirectionally. Not compatible with "world standards". The reason you could use you iphone in China is because it has tri-band 3G. Not all AT&T phones support the 2100 MHz band.
T-Mobile uses 1700 MHz for uploads and 2100 MHz for downloading. However, all their current phones have the ability to use the 2100 MHz band bidirectionally when operating overseas.
So to sum it up T-Mobile phones will do 3G overseas, some AT&T Phones will work overseas, but most phones from overseas won't do 3G here.
I hope that makes things a bit more clear; and I apologize again for confusing T-mobile with AT&T in my earlier post.
Hi All,
I recently bought a HTC-Sensation 4G from T-Mobile Store in US.
I also purchased an unlock code in the internet.
Getting to Mexico I started the phone and the voice portion worked great...
BUt Data only hooks up at 2G speed, I have a 3G with unlimited data plan...
I have a friend who has an HTC-INSPIRE and his does hookup at HSPA/HSPA+ (3G).
I was told buy a compnay in Mexico that sell a version of the sensation 3G, which they say does have 850 MHZ radio, that T-Mobile Sensations does not have the 850MHZ Band required...
But in various sights I have seen the spec and it says I qoute "Bands 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100, 1700"
I have checd the settings menu etc.. and have not found anywhere to change the setting... can someone help?
Thanks,
Peter Fraga
PeterFraga said:
Hi All,
I recently bought a HTC-Sensation 4G from T-Mobile Store in US.
I also purchased an unlock code in the internet.
Getting to Mexico I started the phone and the voice portion worked great...
BUt Data only hooks up at 2G speed, I have a 3G with unlimited data plan...
I have a friend who has an HTC-INSPIRE and his does hookup at HSPA/HSPA+ (3G).
I was told buy a compnay in Mexico that sell a version of the sensation 3G, which they say does have 850 MHZ radio, that T-Mobile Sensations does not have the 850MHZ Band required...
But in various sights I have seen the spec and it says I qoute "Bands 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100, 1700"
I have checd the settings menu etc.. and have not found anywhere to change the setting... can someone help?
Thanks,
Peter Fraga
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Sorry, but the US T-Mobile Sensation does not have the 3G 850 frequency. You can't change it. It does support 2G 850, which may be part of the confusion in the frequency listings you've seen. About your only option is to sell it and get the Mexico compatible model.
Your only way arround it is to sell it and get the sensation from bell canada.
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using XDA App
PeterFraga said:
I was told buy a compnay in Mexico that sell a version of the sensation 3G, which they say does have 850 MHZ radio, that T-Mobile Sensations does not have the 850MHZ Band required...
But in various sights I have seen the spec and it says I qoute "Bands 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100, 1700"
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Buyer beware.
Lesson one: Every modern phone out there now has quad-band GSM, and will list "850, 900, 1800, 1900" in its frequency list. You know they're talking about GSM (2G) when you see that string of four numbers, because 1800 is a 2G-only band which has never been used for 3G.
Lesson two: If a phone has 850 MHz 3G, you will see the number 850 repeated twice in its band list.
For example:
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 850/1900 <--- Yes, buy this phone, because you can see 850 repeated twice.
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 900/2100 <--- No, do not buy this phone, because 850 is listed only once and it's under GSM.
Lesson three: If the only band info you can find is 850/900/1800/1900, then the seller is a lazy douchebag who can't even bother to give you the 3G information you need to know.
I'll be traveling to Beijing in a few weeks and have an unlocked Skyrocket. I will probably get a prepaid card from China Mobile.
I was checking out this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426001
And was wondering if anyone had a recommendation as far as a better modem to flash to improve things while I'm there (and possibly get 3G speeds) or if the stock modem (I727UCKJ2) would be fine?
It seems that 3G in China requires UMTS 2100. From the Amazon description of the Skyrocket it seems like it might be capable:
It runs on AT&T's 4G LTE and HSPA+ networks (850/1900 MHz; HSPA+/HSDPA/UMTS) plus international 2100 MHz 3G networks. It's also a quad-band GSM phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz GPRS/EDGE).
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When I go to service mode on the phone under WCDMA Band Selection I see: 850, 900, 1700,1900, and IMT2000, but no 2100.
Does anyone know if this is going to work in China as is, or if I need to tweak the modem to get it to work, or I'm just barking up the wrong tree completely?
Thanks,
Jeff
I have a Samsung Note Edge model N915W8 I recently got it unlocked from Rogers but when I try to activate it on wind mobile the phone picks up as roaming based on the specs it should be AWS compatible anyone have their N915W8 running on wind or mobilicity?
Model n915w8 does not work with aws
That's weird since the specs say otherwise. I was hoping it was just a software thing blocking the baseband similar to the s4
the1nonly214 said:
That's weird since the specs say otherwise. I was hoping it was just a software thing blocking the baseband similar to the s4
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Actually, unlike Note 4 N910W8, Note Edge N915W8 does NOT have 3G AWS band needed for Wind/Mobility.
3g umts(w-cdma) frequency: 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
4g lte(lte-a) frequency: 700, 850, 1700, 1900, 2100, 2600 MHz
It does, however, have the AWS band (1700) for LTE. In theory, it should work once Wind gets LTE next year.
That was probably where I was erroneous with my thinking I saw the 1700 band but it was for lte not 3G thank you for the clarification your help is much appreciated
Physically have tested 3 units and none of them work.... I don't have the Platinum balls to drop the Qcn from N915T on N915W8.... it can cause major issues with network... also the Stock Rom is not up for N915W8 as well....
I can vouch that the n915t from T-mobile works on T-mobile (obviously), ROGERS LTE, Bell (Telus) LTE, Fido LTE, and WIND (no LTE but that other poster said they are getting it next year). I tell my friends get a T-mobile phone and unlock it since T-mobile has both sets of frequencies.
the1nonly214 said:
That was probably where I was erroneous with my thinking I saw the 1700 band but it was for lte not 3G thank you for the clarification your help is much appreciated
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spiderlily said:
Actually, unlike Note 4 N910W8, Note Edge N915W8 does NOT have 3G AWS band needed for Wind/Mobility.
3g umts(w-cdma) frequency: 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
4g lte(lte-a) frequency: 700, 850, 1700, 1900, 2100, 2600 MHz
It does, however, have the AWS band (1700) for LTE. In theory, it should work once Wind gets LTE next year.
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I checked both Rogers and Bell, both indicated that there's AWS (3G) bandwidth which makes the Edge should work with Wind. It could be the APN settings need some changes to it
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I checked both Rogers and Bell, both indicated that there's AWS (3G) bandwidth which makes the Edge should work with Wind. It could be the APN settings need some changes to it[/QUOTE
I am facing the same problem
as just bought the phone but it is not working on wind
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hi
just surfing found below
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f71...qcn-files-done-asansambox-1880112/index3.html
"As always Here is a Modified QCN that I made for the Galaxy Note EDGE [SM-N915T Tmobile USA]
I edit the IMEI address so you wont have issues with it ....
SM-N915T_MPSS.DI.3.0.c5-00294-M9625TAARANAZM-1.6549.1_18-12-2014_15-13-18001
can some one guide to install in the phone
and is it is safe use
windmobile samsung galaxy note edge.
did you buy the phone outright? where did you get it from? did you try to change the apn in settings. heres a site with all the info for windmobile.
apn-canada.gishan(dot net)/settings/834_8_wind_apn_settings_for_samsung_galaxy_note_edge.php
Please do me one favor answer the questions here and let me know if it worked or if you found or find a way to make it work. i lost my phone so im paying for wind bill with no phone. i love the note so i was going to buy the note edge but theres no store that sells just the phone tied to no carrier. let me know if you know a place where i can get the phone that is unlocked to all modes. i know some phones have it. thanks please email me and add the post here to [email protected]
just take out this (dot net) for .net
Does the N915W8 work with freedom mobile now?