HTC T328D blocked for telecom operators, China Telecom 3G? - Miscellaneous Android Development

HTC T328D blocked for telecom operators, China Telecom 3G?
Or it works with other operators of CDMA 2000 EVDO?
Can it work not only in China but also in Ukraine?
Telecommunications operator in the format of CDMA 2000 EVDO 3G.
Can someone show the practical work in another country other than China?

iiiii11111 said:
HTC T328D blocked for telecom operators, China Telecom 3G?
Or it works with other operators of CDMA 2000 EVDO?
Can it work not only in China but also in Ukraine?
Telecommunications operator in the format of CDMA 2000 EVDO 3G.
Can someone show the practical work in another country other than China?
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I have thats device, im live in indonesia and i can use it with my three CDMA operators its also support EVDO here

India
This device is supported worldwide.
I am using in India.
It use EVDO or GPRS on gsm sim.

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European GSM

Okay, stupid newbie question:
What GSM Network does Europe use? Or, specifically, Ireland? I.e. 1800/1900/etc??
Thanks in advance.
All of Europe uses GSM 900/1800. Some providers use GSM 900 or GSM 1800 only (like Meteor in Ireland) or a combination of GSM 900/1800.
You can check here to see which provider uses what band in which European country:
http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/index.shtml

[Q] Importing phones

Hey guys I just wanted to get some info on what phone will be possible for importing.
I live in Australia and am contemplating to a smartphone from US and A (why do they get the best phones the earliest?). But the issue is that I am still in my contract (Optus/Virgin). I have little idea about the different GSM radios, but still unsure.
(I was planning on importing the EPIC 4G but, like the rest of the world, we don't use CDMA). Now I am contemplating to import the Motorola Atrix 4G (I am pretty certain this wont be made available here).
Would AT&T's services work in Optus (with voice and data/voice only/no support)?
How could I unlock the device if I were to purchase it? (carrier only/manufacturer only?)
I hope this thread can be useful for other members.
AT&T devices work in 850 frequencies for 3G networks, check with your local provider, as for unlock you can find them all around the WWW from 8 to 30USD depending device.
Thanks orb.
Here's the situation, I'm in metro-area on Optus connection.
1. Telstra (this company is equivalent to AT&T in USA)
3G UMTS850 (Australia wide 3G network, aka NextG)
3G UMTS2100 (3GIS Network shared with 3)
2G GSM900
2G GSM1800
2. Optus (this company is equivalent to Verizon in USA)
3G UMTS2100
3G UMTS900 (rural network)
2G GSM900
2G GSM1800
3. Vodafone Hutchison Australia (This company is equivalent to T-mobile in USA)
3G UMTS2100
3G UMTS900 (rural network)
3G UMTS850 (limited metro network)
2G GSM900
2G GSM1800
Would the Motorola Atrix 4G be compatible with my plan?
If not, what would it be compatible on?
You may chack the device bands, from what I found:
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Reference
If you ask me what would I choose my answer is an HTC branded device, just check what model you want and get the band specs.
This is a great data base site.
Let us know what you got!
Here is a bit of a reference for you. It has phones for your frequencies, 4 inch screen or bigger, Android and a 5MP or more camera.
You can look at any phone with the "Phone Finder" button.
Ian

[Q]Changing 3g Bands

Hi,
i live in argentina, and i found i dont have 3g coverage.
bands in argentina are http://www.mobileworldlive.com/maps/network.php?cid=3206&cname=Argentina
Do anyone know if is there a way to config my xt720 to bands 850/1900?
tks!
There isn't anything to configure. The phone automatically defaults to the 850/1900 bands when 3G isn't available.
but if in my country bands ar 850/1900, why do i only have edge?
tutincho said:
but if in my country bands ar 850/1900, why do i only have edge?
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You probably won't ever get 3G due to different bands on the phone versus your country's. Edge only.
reverendkjr said:
You probably won't ever get 3G due to different bands on the phone versus your country's. Edge only.
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To expand on what the Rev said from what i know in North America all XT720s that were sold, were W-CDMA/AWS i.e. their 3G bands were 1700mhz down link and 2100mhz uplink. Although they did have quad band 2G i.e. GSM 850/900/1800/1900.
So if in Argentina they are using 3G frequencies 850mhz down link 1900mhz uplink then the xt720 will never get 3G HSPA, phones from the following carriers will work Telstra NextG phones (Australian), Rogers (Canadian), Bell New 3G (Canadian), Telus New 3G (Canadian), and AT&T (USA).
Hope this helps.
lynxz3 said:
To expand on what the Rev said from what i know in North America all XT720s that were sold, were W-CDMA/AWS i.e. their 3G bands were 1700mhz down link and 2100mhz uplink. Although they did have quad band 2G i.e. GSM 850/900/1800/1900.
So if in Argentina they are using 3G frequencies 850mhz down link 1900mhz uplink then the xt720 will never get 3G HSPA, phones from the following carriers will work Telstra NextG phones (Australian), Rogers (Canadian), Bell New 3G (Canadian), Telus New 3G (Canadian), and AT&T (USA).
Hope this helps.
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Thanks, I didn't know the specifics off the top of my head, I just knew it wasn't going to work.

What other carriers (anywhere not just USA) use AT&T 3G/4G Frequencies?

What other carriers (anywhere not just USA) use AT&T 3G/4G data Frequencies? Basically where else in the world could one get 3G/4G data with an AT&T phone.
most of Canada,some in austraia and new zeland and some in south America. not sure about aisa. but I can tell you bell telus and rogers from Canada are all compatible. can't really name the ones in other countries but maybe someone else can help out.
Works for me here in Mexico, just had to add the proper APN for my carrier Telcel and its good to go, i think some central and south america countries too i had a friend from Argentina telling me he bought and Infuse also and its working good on his carrier Claro.
Works in India on a few networks. I was on two - Airtel and Tata, and it worked on both. Airtel used 900 GSM and Tata used 1900 GSM for 3G.
Thanks to everyone who has helped!
infuse use 850/1900/2100
and AT&T use 850/1900
and 2100 is used all over the world.
I don't know why american carrier use other frequencies
but except United States, all use 2100 for 3G
so, if you unlock your infuse, you can use it everywhere
jtha said:
infuse use 850/1900/2100
and AT&T use 850/1900
and 2100 is used all over the world.
I don't know why american carrier use other frequencies
but except United States, all use 2100 for 3G
so, if you unlock your infuse, you can use it everywhere
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Looks like you are referring to EU markets.
I was in India a couple months back, and my Infuse was on 1900 band on Tata network for 3G.

will the korean samsung galaxy s work in the uk

Basically i have purchased the Samsung anycall galaxy s and i am wondering if this will work in the UK.
If it is on GSM then it will but if your on LTE or sum cmda you will need to flash to a.GSM firmware
All I want is a Good Stable ROM With Ics Theme On My Droid RAZR.
(651.73.30 XT910) if you got any suggestions for me please PM ME.
I used 2 be thr main guy on the but now on the RAZR i'm asking for help @[email protected]
If the standard GSM of UK norm is the same of Korean, will work.
UK Standard GSM norm:
Orange UK - GSM 1800mhz 3G2100mhz
T-Mobile UK - GSM 1800mhz 3G2100mhz
Telefonica O2 UK - GSM 900/1800mhz 3G 2100mhz
Vodafone Ltd - GSM 900/1800mhz 3G 2100mhz
H3UK - 3G 2100mhz
South Korea Standard GSM norm:
KT Freetel Co., Ltd (KTF) - 3G 2100mhz
SK Telecom - 3G 2100mhz
Well, the Standard GSM norm in Europe is 2100mhz.
Let me know if you want more informations.
Cheers.

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