So I'm thinking about getting an unlocked note from Rogers and the specs are
2G- GSM 850/900/1800/1900
3G- HSPA 850/1900/2100
4G- LTE 1700/2100
Will I get 3G / 4G with Tmobile in USA Las Vegas Nevada?
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I was just downtown Niagara Falls and I am with Rogers and my NS says 4G at the top. I thought all GSM Nexus S phones could only get 3G
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Odd. I have never experienced this look up the bands Rogers uses maybe they have a 4g band compatible with the phone I know GSM ns uses 850 1900 2100 3g bands for hsdpa hsupa
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Just googled it you are getting 3.5G hspa+ which is capable of 21mbps data speeds. Luckily you Canadians get way higher speeds than we do in the states because networks are oc12 standard. Hope this answers your ?
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jkhrist said:
Odd. I have never experienced this look up the bands Rogers uses maybe they have a 4g band compatible with the phone I know GSM ns uses 850 1900 2100 3g bands for hsdpa hsupa
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I didn't think the Nexus S other than Sprint's could get 4G?
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its just fake 4G, they are calling their HSPA network which is 3.5G and just showing it as "4G".
Does 3G WCDMA 900/2100MHz Band work for USA 3G?
Yep, according to Wikipedia.
Depending on carriers.
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if i have a samsung nexus S 4g CDMA / EVDO Rev. A CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 i can activate it on the gsm network?
Nope.
Heck No
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gsm requires a sim slot.. where do you stick the sim card on the ns4g? hope you didn't buy the ns4g thinking you could use it on gsm networks.
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ok!
Thanks all remember i'm only just a kid of 12 years old i don't now a lot of thing of smartphones or pc ok!
Does the Roger version show 4G and 4G LTE or H+ and something else for LTE?
It shows 4G for hspa+ and LTE for LTE
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Yes. Above is correct
confirmed.
What are the minimum frequency bands required to use Straight Talk's (AT&T) HSPA+? I'd like to buy a Nexus One but I'm not sure if it will get HSPA+
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If you get the gsm nexus off of Google everything will work fine. I believe ATT uses HSPA+ at 850 MHz.. which I am using now on the HTC One S.. and 1900 MHz .
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