data speeds question - HTC Inspire 4G

ok im runnin gingerbeast rom, my radio is 26.06.06.30_m
mobile network type says hsdpa
my dl speeds are only around 400 kbps while my upload speeds are 1.5 mbps
this dont make any seance to me any ideas?

psyc0 said:
ok im runnin gingerbeast rom, my radio is 26.06.06.30_m
mobile network type says hsdpa
my dl speeds are only around 400 kbps while my upload speeds are 1.5 mbps
this dont make any seance to me any ideas?
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Have you tried the APN tweak in my sig? It's needed for many markets.

thank you...working perfectly now...good lookin out

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3g speeds?

so just curious what everyone gets in terms of data speeds on att in 3g areas
just tested while tethering at speedtest.net and only got 1.03 mbps
and im right outside DC so i thought i should be getting a little more then that?
that's not bad. I believe this has been covered before. I'm getting anywhere between 0.3-1.2
i can get between 2-3 Mbps in and outside of the city
what radio are you on??
maxed out @ 1.6 in houston, tx

Captivate already has hsUpa enabled?

I look at phone status it says hsdpa some times and hspa the other half which I'm assuming means hsdpa and hsupa? Not sure if this means anything.
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Can you provide a screenshot of when this happens and run a speedtest and tell us your results? This would be very helpful as many of us, at least myself, do not believe I have HSUPA enabled.
mine is sitting on HSDPA right now... while i'm sitting in bed.
HSUPA is either disabled in firmware or AT&T is actively restict the upload speed for Captivate. Anyway I have never seen my upload speed higher than 300 to 400 kbps. If you have HDUPA enabled, you should see 1mbps upload speed as my friend's iPhone4 can consistently demostrate.
HSDPA is for download speed. If you get download speed over 500kbps, you have HSDPA. Mine can often get to 1 to 3 mbps.
HSUPA is for upload speed.
Yes, HSPA is NOT HSUPA.
foxbat121 said:
HSUPA is either disabled in firmware or AT&T is actively restict the upload speed for Captivate. Anyway I have never seen my upload speed higher than 300 to 400 kbps. If you have HDUPA enabled, you should see 1mbps upload speed as my friend's iPhone4 can consistently demostrate.
HSDPA is for download speed. If you get download speed over 500kbps, you have HSDPA. Mine can often get to 1 to 3 mbps.
HSUPA is for upload speed.
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thanks for clearing that up... after i posted i did some research on the d and the u... then felt like a moron.. ohh well we only live once.
How can you check what your download speeds are? What app do I use or is it already in the phone?
Qmotion said:
How can you check what your download speeds are? What app do I use or is it already in the phone?
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I like Speedtest from the market. Its pretty solid. or you can go to m.dslreports.com/speedtest from the browser (use the iphone speedtest there).
Well hspa is high speed packet access which can refer to up and down link, how do I screen cap. Or do I need an app for that
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I used speddtest and got 1.4 megs download so I guess I'm running HSDPA also
rsx19 said:
Well hspa is high speed packet access which can refer to up and down link, how do I screen cap. Or do I need an app for that
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you have to root the phone before you can screen cap.
There is really no need to post any screen cap. Download the speedtest app from market and report your results.
The Cap has HSDPA, but not HSUPA. Do some looking on this forum you'll see where others have analyzed the modem.bin file from the Captivate vs the one from the Vibrant. All of the HSUPA stuff has been removed from the Captivate version. You can get HSUPA on the phone by flashing the I9000 modem file to the Captivate. Data works great, people were regularly getting 1.2Mbps upload. But they had no voice out on telephone calls so it was worthless. Same with the Vibrant modem file. Also, those only supported 1900MHz, not 850/1900 MHz, so if you are in an area where you have 850MHz 3G it wouldnt work at all.
Its been clearly established there is no HSUPA on the phone, AT&T has completely removed it from the software (although the hardware does support it). The last hope is when Rogers Canada gets their version of the Captivate, if they leave HSUPA enabled, that modem.bin file may work on our AT&T Captivates properly since they use an extremely similar network and the its a Captivate, not a Vibrant or I9000. When I said HSPA is NOT HSUPA I meant that just because you see HSPA in one of the menu settings in the phone that is not HSUPA.

Does Nexus S support HSPA+?

I recently noticed that my 3G speed is much faster than ever before and I live in one of the city that recently added T-Mobile HSPA+.
I was just wondering if Nexus S supports HSPA+. Thanks!
I believe that the NS (I9020 and I9023 variants) have a max download speed of 7.2Mbps and max upload speed of around 5 Mbps, so it is not HSPA+ capable.
It's true the NS, has a max download speed, of 7.2. However, T-mobile's network (at least where I live, supports 21 mbps theoretical speeds (and will be, updating to 42 mbps soon...woohoo) and I regularly see speeds in excess of 6mbps... Upload speeds of almost 2 mbps (1.75 ) so, technically not HSPA + but, not bad either....
Everytime T-mo updates their network everyone sees a boost. You just won't, ever see speeds above, 7 mbps cuz the phone isn't capable of it.
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HSPA yes. HSPA+ no.
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Fast 3G Data??

Im about to purchase a 3G Phone. I ask the guy is 3G very slow and he replied back with:
" Downward 2.8 Mbps uplink 384 KBPS, Download speeds of up to 5.67- 7.2 Mbps".
I asked is that considered slow or decent and stated that its a faster version of 3G.
Are those specs faster than regular 3G??
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That's pretty standard for 3G, but it also depends on the network and a bunch of other variables.

Fellow T-Mobile users

Anyone else have slow LTE speeds?
No problems here
How slow? Because I sometimes have OK loading speeds ( 7 seconds for a website)
Also wifi is slow as hell
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Also wifi is slow as hell
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I dont usually use wifi so I have nothing to compare to but my LTE speeds have been very slow lately. I just did a bunch of tests with different apps and I average 10 mbps download and .5 mbps upload. very bad.
ragzz03 said:
I dont usually use wifi so I have nothing to compare to but my LTE speeds have been very slow lately. I just did a bunch of tests with different apps and I average 10 mbps download and .5 mbps upload. very bad.
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All bad
No problems here. Got 27mbps down, and 19mbps up on LTE. On wifi I got 121 down and 155 up.
80mbps down, 20 up on lte
maybe a phone specific issue. or area specific.
I wish it had samsungs engineer mode tp see CA, band etc

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