I have just 2G speed (checked by speedtest) with my Atrix 2!
As you know switcher 2G/3G is disabled on our phone!
I certainly have 3G on my account, I checked my SIM card with other phone and other SIM card with Atrix 2 and got just E icon (2G).
Any ideas???
did u check ur service provider does support the A2 3g frequency??? you need 850 / 1900 / 2100 either one of them to get 3g or 4g Speed.
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did u check ur service provider does support the A2 3g frequency??? you need 850 / 1900 / 2100 either one of them to get 3g or 4g Speed.
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I use USA T-Mobile.
So does it mean that AT&T Phones don't support 3G or 4G T-Mobile Internet even if unlocked?
From what I remember from the ATRIX forums is they use the same frequencies but with a AT&T phone on T-Mobile u will only have Edge or 2G speeds. No 3G or Hspa+
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From what I remember from the ATRIX forums is they use the same frequencies but with a AT&T phone on T-Mobile u will only have Edge or 2G speeds. No 3G or Hspa+
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Could you provide with links?
I'm going to return phone if this case .
If I root phone will I get 3G?
yup, as far as u know Tmobile USA only support 1700 but atrix 2 doesn't support that so you wont get 3g from it.
Also you wont get 3g even u root it, root doesn't do anything with the hardware.
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yup, as far as u know Tmobile USA only support 1700 but atrix 2 doesn't support that so you wont get 3g from it.
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It is said that tmobile supports 1700/2100 Mhz for 3G in wiki and Atrix 2 supports 2100 Mhz.
I think that's 2100 MHz is not the real 2100 band. It means 1700 download and 2100 upload. For more information, i think it is better to ask those peoples who are using tmobile usa.
I haven't run across any AT&T phone so far that works with T-mobile on anything but EDGE.
I think the galaxy s2 can. Someone has 3g ln there T-Mobile gs2. And they get better speeds lol
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I haven't run across any AT&T phone so far that works with T-mobile on anything but EDGE.
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T-Mobile uses 1700Mhz/2100Mhz for UMTS/HSPA.
Like AT&T, they have 4 total bands for coverage, they do not use 1700 down and 2100 up. You pick either one. TMobile has a big disadvantage here, since with out a low frequency to carry hspa, they don't get any where close to the footprint per tower AT&T does.
Frankly TMobile is odd-man out in the US, and I am really surprised they have as many subscribers as they do.
All that said, my question is: How did you unlock an Atrix 2?
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Hey guys does anyone know if the the new Nexus S will work on AT&T at 3G speeds? Thanks all
nope, it will work on Edge only
Maybe in the future like they did with the nexus one
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as skunz said there is always a chance of an AT&T version, but for now T-Mobile 3G only.
They should... They did with the nexus one. I will wait, because i made the mistake of buying the tmobile one, then a couple weeks later the at&t 3g on was announced. haha
is ATT 3G better than TMO
I am currently on ATT with IPhone 4. Ready to dump the iPhone and get the Nexus S.
Should I wait for the ATT to come out? Is ATT 3G better than TMO? Why?
Thanks
mkilci said:
I am currently on ATT with IPhone 4. Ready to dump the iPhone and get the Nexus S.
Should I wait for the ATT to come out? Is ATT 3G better than TMO? Why?
Thanks
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Is your contract over? I'm guessing not You'll be stuck with EDGE (2G) on AT&T if you decide to get the Nexus. Wait a month or two, they should have an AT&T version in the works, hopefully
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I am currently on ATT with IPhone 4. Ready to dump the iPhone and get the Nexus S.
Should I wait for the ATT to come out? Is ATT 3G better than TMO? Why?
Thanks
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T-Mobile 3G is 4x faster than ATT 3G.
And wtf guys?
I'm pretty sure the Nexus S natively supports AT&T 3G:
Quad-band GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Tri-band HSPA: 900, 2100, 1700
http://www.google.com/nexus/#!/tech-specs
"AT&T uses the 850/1900 MHz frequency spectrum for 3G data"
"T-Mobile exclusively uses the AWS 1700/2100 MHz frequency-ban"
Here we have 850, 1900, 1700, and 2100.
This is full 3g for ANYTHING. Whether it's T-Mobile, AT&T, Europe.. blah.
Quad-band GSM applies to EDGE/Voice only. HSPA bands on the phone are what you need to be looking at when determining 3g capability.
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Quad-band GSM applies to EDGE/Voice only. HSPA bands on the phone are what you need to be looking at when determining 3g capability.
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Ah ic. Guess I'm wrong then. Facepalm.
It seems as though history might repeat itself. I would be willing to bet this phone will (or already does) exist in an AT&T flavor. I wouldn't mind taking a break from the iP4 for a bit, especially with this device. The reason I gave up my 3GS was for the N1, and it was groundbreaking and revolutionary. I don't know if I have the same thoughts on this device (because dual cores will probably be unveiled at CES '11), but nonetheless, this phone is and will be epic in it's own right, and always will be. I'm excited as hell for this device.
lets hope Sammy snuck the ATT 3G bands in like they did with the T-Mobile Vibrant
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/22/confirmed-galaxy-s-unlock-codes-are-stored-in-your-phone-vibra/
That was the 1900Mhz bands, which AT&T USED to use for 3G. They're slowly phasing it out, and only some metros where they originally rolled out 3G still use those bands. They mainly use 850Mhz for 3G.
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lets hope Sammy snuck the ATT 3G bands in like they did with the T-Mobile Vibrant
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/22/confirmed-galaxy-s-unlock-codes-are-stored-in-your-phone-vibra/
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oh man, i'm keeping my finger crossed!
cpcrazyfly said:
lets hope Sammy snuck the ATT 3G bands in like they did with the T-Mobile Vibrant
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/22/confirmed-galaxy-s-unlock-codes-are-stored-in-your-phone-vibra/
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This would be truly amazing.
Am I right in thinking that if I see a letter H over my bars, that's faster than 3G. Like 3.5G or something?
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Am I right in thinking that if I see a letter H over my bars, that's faster than 3G. Like 3.5G or something?
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H = HSDPA Connection
3G = UMTS Connection
I will let Google take it from there.
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I know the original vibrant was a pentaband phone, supporting AT&T's 850/1900 networks as well as t-mobiles 3g networks....
Can anyone confirm the 3g bands on the new Vibrant 4g?
Will there be fast 3g 21mbps for 850/1900 on the modem chip also? ( or 4g whatever you want to call it, in my book its just faster 3g..)
someone enter the debug screen and check which bands are available...
cheers!
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I know the original vibrant was a pentaband phone, supporting AT&T's 850/1900 networks as well as t-mobiles 3g networks....
Can anyone confirm the 3g bands on the new Vibrant 4g?
Will there be fast 3g 21mbps for 850/1900 on the modem chip also? ( or 4g whatever you want to call it, in my book its just faster 3g..)
someone enter the debug screen and check which bands are available...
cheers!
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How do I get to the debug screen? *#*#4636#*#* gives me WCMDA/GSM under phone info
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I know the original vibrant was a pentaband phone, supporting AT&T's 850/1900 networks as well as t-mobiles 3g networks....
Can anyone confirm the 3g bands on the new Vibrant 4g?
Will there be fast 3g 21mbps for 850/1900 on the modem chip also? ( or 4g whatever you want to call it, in my book its just faster 3g..)
someone enter the debug screen and check which bands are available...
cheers!
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Curious about this as well. Currently using a vibrant on at&t...
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stealthj said:
I know the original vibrant was a pentaband phone, supporting AT&T's 850/1900 networks as well as t-mobiles 3g networks....
Can anyone confirm the 3g bands on the new Vibrant 4g?
Will there be fast 3g 21mbps for 850/1900 on the modem chip also? ( or 4g whatever you want to call it, in my book its just faster 3g..)
someone enter the debug screen and check which bands are available...
cheers!
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HSPA+ 21 only works with T-mobile, AT&T doesn't use an AWS band, in this case is 1700/2100Mhz.
Someone may have been able to 'trick' the vibrant into using a basic UMTS band on AT&T, but I never heard of it, let alone heard that the Vibrant supported AT&T 3G. The Vibrant has GSM.support for them (2G), I haven't seen anything else.
Where's the supporting documents that people have been getting At&t 3G with a T-Mobile Vibrant?
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TheMan42 said:
HSPA+ 21 only works with T-mobile, AT&T doesn't use an AWS band, in this case is 1700/2100Mhz.
Someone may have been able to 'trick' the vibrant into using a basic UMTS band on AT&T, but I never heard of it, let alone heard that the Vibrant supported AT&T 3G. The Vibrant has GSM.support for them (2G), I haven't seen anything else.
Where's the supporting documents that people have been getting At&t 3G with a T-Mobile Vibrant?
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Trust me.... I'm using a vibrant on at&t with 3g. It does support the wcdma 1900 band. There is alot of evidence of this...heck engadget made a post about this... google it!
Edit: What I was trying to ask is if the galaxy s 4g supports the 1900 wcdma that the original vibrant supported....
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Not sure how I could check unless i unlocked it..
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Not sure how I could check unless i unlocked it..
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That would work....hopefully the galaxy s 4g can be unlocked the same way the previous galaxy s phones could.
In my research I have found that 4G is not backwards compatable with 3G. Someware I read that companys are putting 3G and 4G chips on the new 4G phones to bridge the gap between the 3G chip ability to handle voice and the 4G chip being able to handle data. I can't say for sure if SGS4G has both chips. It's a know issue that the 3G SGS misses calls when connected to a laptop because It does not handle data well in combination with voice. That's why I upgraded to the 4G. I don't think Its going to make a lot of difference until TM gets their HW in place with a backbone that can support it.
Samsung Galaxy S 4G 1900 MHz WCDMA
I bought my Samsung Galaxy S 4G at a T-Mobile store in San Francisco. I subsequently upgraded it to the latest firmware provided by T-Mobile using Samsung Kies.
I usually use WCDMA only mode because GSM causes awful buzzing sound when I use it in my car (I have a FM transmitter connected to my phone).
Anyways, I was curious to see if I'd see AT&T, so I searched for network (still under WCDMA Only mode), and it found both AT&T and T-Mobile.
I pressed *#197328640# in the dialer, and then went to the debug screen/band selection to look at available bands, and it actually does have 1900 WCDMA.
It shows
GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900, WCDMA 2100 (FDD I), WCDMA 1700 (FDD IV), WCDMA 1900(FDD II).
I don't know if AT&T SIM would work since my phone is locked but I can report back once I get it unlocked.
EDIT: Reading an old post of mine, I realized that my memory played a bad trick on me. My tests DID work on 1900 WCDMA and DID NOT work on 850 WCDMA, just opposite to what I wrote earlier in this post. --sorry
fm219 said:
...Anyways, I was curious to see if I'd see AT&T, so I searched for network (still under WCDMA Only mode), and it found both AT&T and T-Mobile.
I pressed *#197328640# in the dialer, and then went to the debug screen/band selection to look at available bands, and it actually does have 1900 WCDMA.
It shows
GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900, WCDMA 2100 (FDD I), WCDMA 1700 (FDD IV), WCDMA 1900(FDD II).
I don't know if AT&T SIM would work since my phone is locked but I can report back once I get it unlocked.
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I don't think it would work. For reference, here is a side by side band comparison between my Vibrant (tested 3G on AT&T) and my coworker's SGS 4G (locked, untested).
The essential band here is the 850 1900 WCDMA, but the "overflow" 850 WCDMA is missing and I couldn't make it work anyways (I'm in Houston, maybe it is not switched on here).
My understanding is that AT&T usually uses 1900MHz for 3G, and in certain cities where they don't have enough bandwidth in 1900 MHz like NYC and SF, they use 850MHz.. so you could still get by with only 1900 MHz, no?
EDIT: Reading my old post, my memory played a bad trick on me. My test DID work on 1900 and DID NOT work on 850, just opposite to what I wrote earlier on this post.
fm219 said:
My understanding is that AT&T usually uses 1900MHz for 3G, and in certain cities where they don't have enough bandwidth in 1900 MHz like NYC and SF, they use 850MHz.. so you could still get by with only 1900 MHz, no?
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Yep, thats what I have heard as well. Now one thing of note. When I tested my Vibe, it only worked on the 850 1900 WCDMA band. Could not make it work on the 850 no matter how hard I tried. I'm in Houston for that matter and maybe this 850 WCDMA is not enabled here.
This was my test: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9958501&postcount=14
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EDIT: Reading an old post of mine, I realized that my memory played a bad trick on me. My tests DID work on 1900 WCDMA and DID NOT work on 850 WCDMA, just opposite to what I wrote earlier in this post. --sorry
I don't think it would work. For reference, here is a side by side band comparison between my Vibrant (tested 3G on AT&T) and my coworker's SGS 4G (locked, untested).
The essential band here is the 850 1900 WCDMA, but the "overflow" 850 WCDMA is missing and I couldn't make it work anyways (I'm in Houston, maybe it is not switched on here).
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I'm currently unlocked on AT&T and i'm on 3G. I ALWAYS have an issue with upload speeds, but otherwise download speeds are just fine.
I attached four photos, of the available bands with my CURRENT galaxy S 4G unlocked on AT&T.
Also, a speed test I ran. That download speed is WAY higher than average because it was taken when the network was under the lightest usage possible, late at night.
Oh wow, over 5Mbps download on AT&T?
Are you on AT&T's 4G (HSPA+) or 3G?
I'm supposedly on T-Mobile 4G (my phone shows 4G when I download/upload), but I don't ever get 5Mbps. I get usually something around 2~3Mbps down and 1Mbps upload. I'm in the Bay Area.
I went into phone debug page, and one of the screens says HSDPA[0], HSUPA[0]. It also says network status: HSDPA (sorry I don't have the exact info on me right now).
Am I really just on HSDPA, not HSPA+? Is there a definite way to find out what my phone is using? Thank you.
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Oh wow, over 5Mbps download on AT&T?
Are you on AT&T's 4G (HSPA+) or 3G?
I'm supposedly on T-Mobile 4G (my phone shows 4G when I download/upload), but I don't ever get 5Mbps. I get usually something around 2~3Mbps down and 1Mbps upload. I'm in the Bay Area.
I went into phone debug page, and one of the screens says HSDPA[0], HSUPA[0]. It also says network status: HSDPA (sorry I don't have the exact info on me right now).
Am I really just on HSDPA, not HSPA+? Is there a definite way to find out what my phone is using? Thank you.
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Technically I'm on HSPA+, though this phone doesn't even cover all of the "necessary" bands.
Look, to edit what bands you're on go into the market and download SGS Tools.
Then, go into the first line (Secret Codes) and hit Band Selection.
I'm on AT&T so I'm not sure what bands you need, but you can manually select them in there.
To check the band you're on, go to GSM Status in the "Secret Codes" page again.
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Oh I know I'm on 1700/2100 MHz because that's the only frequency (AWS) that T-Mobile uses for WCDMA/UMTS/4G/3G.
I downloaded Phono, and it says Network Type is HSDPA. Shouldn't it say HSPA+? I'm just wondering if there's an easy way to tell if I'm really on 4G (aka HSPA+) as opposed to 3G.
I actually messed around with debug settings last night so I'm worried that I screwed it up....
Thank you!
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Oh I know I'm on 1700/2100 MHz because that's the only frequency (AWS) that T-Mobile uses for WCDMA/UMTS/4G/3G.
I downloaded Phono, and it says Network Type is HSDPA. Shouldn't it say HSPA+? I'm just wondering if there's an easy way to tell if I'm really on 4G (aka HSPA+) as opposed to 3G.
I actually messed around with debug settings last night so I'm worried that I screwed it up....
Thank you!
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Which debug settings did you change?
And as for Phono (which I've never even heard of/used until now), my phone says HSDPA as well, which, quite frankly, makes no sense. I guess you can technically get speeds of around 5MBPS on HSDPA but it's not typical.
You should easily be able to tell whether you're on HSDPA or HSPA+ with the 4G/3G connectivity icon. in your status bar.
Now, I'm no expert, but hopefully that answers your question.
I played around with GCF settings. When I go into debug mode, there was something about choosing Rel.6 or Rel.5 or cancel settings.. And then also, if you do *#3214789#, you can enable/disable GCF Mode.. which I have no idea what it is about....
Thanks!
fm219 said:
I played around with GCF settings. When I go into debug mode, there was something about choosing Rel.6 or Rel.5 or cancel settings.. And then also, if you do *#3214789#, you can enable/disable GCF Mode.. which I have no idea what it is about....
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Hmm...that's awfully strange.....
I can't find anything about it anywhere....
Try restoring using ODIN yet?
I mean, if the phone is that messed up since you messed with that setting.
I put my friends att sim in my unlocked sgs4g to test and the 3g sign came up by the bars as well as the att operator logo didn't really test out speeds but im guessing that the 3g sign wouldn't have came up unless it was really picking up that frequency.
Well after moths investigating on internet and different carriers in my country I can solve this, the thing is here we have HSPA+ "4G" i'm with Digicel right now but the thing is I still getting 3G, moreover settings>about>status>mobile net type says HSDPA and I've confirmed they use 1900Mhz for 4G
Customer service as always don't even know what all of this things are so this is my last resort to solve this mystery. Is the carrier or the phone??????
thanks in advance
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Thanks for the reply but the post don't really help me because Digicel only use 1900 as I said I got 3G but not HSPA+. When I enable/disable wcdma 1900 is it turns to 3G/edge instead of "4G"
inmortal009 said:
Thanks for the reply but the post don't really help me because Digicel only use 1900 as I said I got 3G but not HSPA+. When I enable/disable wcdma 1900 is it turns to 3G/edge instead of "4G"
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When choosing a phone, what frequencies will work on this network?
· Our 4G network will work well with any 3G+ handset which supports 2100 MHz.
This is off of one of Digicel's websites.
lumin30 said:
When choosing a phone, what frequencies will work on this network?
· Our 4G network will work well with any 3G+ handset which supports 2100 MHz.
This is off of one of Digicel's websites.
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Sorry for don't mentioned this before but I'm with Digicel Panamá, here the only available bands are 850 and 1900 and they only use 1900. However I tested with 2100 only enabled and doesn't work.
This phone can use 1900mhz too, for some reason I only get 3.5G instead 4G or H+ symbol...
I am with Cincinnati Bell and have never been able to get my phone on 4g (except when I was in Chicago). I have spent hours on the phone with customer service, reading forums, posting questions and I still to this day only get 3g. There is something odd about this phone using another (smaller) carriers 4g (hspa+).
However, I know that there are a lot of people that use Simple Mobile with our phone and 4g is no problem... so idk
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I am with Cincinnati Bell and have never been able to get my phone on 4g (except when I was in Chicago). I have spent hours on the phone with customer service, reading forums, posting questions and I still to this day only get 3g. There is something odd about this phone using another (smaller) carriers 4g (hspa+).
However, I know that there are a lot of people that use Simple Mobile with our phone and 4g is no problem... so idk
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Well I give up there is nothing left to try and we'll never know the cause of the problem
I just got this Sky Vega LTE EX im-a820L from Korea and I was told it's unlocked.
I put in a AT&T sim card and it says the registration failed and I can't even make a phone call.
Is anyone here using this phone in the USA?
How do I make it recognize the sim card?
gooruma said:
I just got this Sky Vega LTE EX im-a820L from Korea and I was told it's unlocked.
I put in a AT&T sim card and it says the registration failed and I can't even make a phone call.
Is anyone here using this phone in the USA?
How do I make it recognize the sim card?
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From what I see here it looks like it only supports 900, 1800, and 1900 GSM frequencies. AT&T do use 1900 in some places, but 850 in most. So it looks like the phone isn't a great candidate for use on AT&T. T-mobile use 1900 so you might have better luck with them. However, it will only be 2G.
desertflyer said:
From what I see here it looks like it only supports 900, 1800, and 1900 GSM frequencies. AT&T do use 1900 in some places, but 850 in most. So it looks like the phone isn't a great candidate for use on AT&T. T-mobile use 1900 so you might have better luck with them. However, it will only be 2G.
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:good: Thanks for this good info.
Now I don't know what to do with it.
Is there an active im-a820L forum here?
Since T-mobile uses 1900, does that mean I can use it to make a call and use 2G?
How is 1900Mhz coverage?
Thanks much.
T-mobile has all of their 2G GSM coverage on 1900Mhz, so you would be able to make calls just about anywhere T-mobile has service. I don't know if there is a forum for that device here on XDA - sorry!
yes theres an active forum here, im a Sky vega 820L user..:good:
Sky Vega 4G LTE EX IM-A820L on GSM
Works this phone on GSM network?
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Works this phone on GSM network?
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yes..
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Please help me check out this http://www.expansys-usa.com/lg-g2-smartphone-32gb-black-unlocked-255286/? I'm looking to get it to use with AT&T. The specs doesn't talk about AT&T nor LTE. $499.99 is a great price if it can work with AT&T LTE. Thanks
bklm1234 said:
Please help me check out this http://www.expansys-usa.com/lg-g2-smartphone-32gb-black-unlocked-255286/? I'm looking to get it to use with AT&T. The specs doesn't talk about AT&T nor LTE. $499.99 is a great price if it can work with AT&T LTE. Thanks
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It says D802 right on the page, so use that to see how it'll work on ATT.
Don't think D802 will work well on AT&T.. Doesn't have the 700MHz frequency which is the main LTE one on AT&T.. Should have no issues at all on T Mobile LTE..
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bklm1234 said:
Please help me check out this http://www.expansys-usa.com/lg-g2-smartphone-32gb-black-unlocked-255286/? I'm looking to get it to use with AT&T. The specs doesn't talk about AT&T nor LTE. $499.99 is a great price if it can work with AT&T LTE. Thanks
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If you aren't hung up on new, check out your local craigslist for a Verizon branded G2. They are usually listed pretty cheap where I am at (in the $225-325 range on average in excellent condition). They are unlocked, you can flash AT&T firmware on it, LTE works and best of all it has wireless charging built in as a bonus. I have been very happy with mine.
It says under Technical Details:
Network: 4G: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz / 3G: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz / GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
So on AT&T you'll get 3G only. It's missing the 700 (primarily) and 1700 MHz (a few markets) bands for 4G.
On T-Mobile you'd get 2G and 3G only where T-Mobile has refarmed the 1700 MHz spectrum for LTE and moved the 3G to 1900 MHz.
I have a Net10 sim which runs on the AT&T network and I have HSPA+ only, no LTE, which is good enough for me
tmzbeme said:
I have a Net10 sim which runs on the AT&T network and I have HSPA+ only, no LTE, which is good enough for me
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How is this relevant?
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How is this relevant?
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gee ...let me think ..
well ...i have the same above mentioned phone, and as i mentioned am on the at&t network, and reported what i get on the phone, which i believe is what the op was asking
maybe read the thread first?
tmzbeme said:
gee ...let me think ..
well ...i have the same above mentioned phone, and as i mentioned am on the at&t network, and reported what i get on the phone, which i believe is what the op was asking
maybe read the thread first?
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Of course I know what the thread is, but perhaps mentioning you were using the same phone would have been good. Just mentioning using a different MNVO made it sound like you were just using Net10, not necessarily the same phone.
My bad..