Oneplus one on Koodo, no LTE - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've tried everything! Have the 16gb version, edited apns, deleted certain areas, re added. Checked info screen.
I got lte on my nexus 4 with the exact same settings from koodo. Not sure why the oneplus won't pick it up..

Probably have the Chinese version which lacks the LTE bands for koodo. LTE well only work with Rogers or Fido on the Chinese version.
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The person I bought the phone had lte working with Bell. I'm not sure how to get it working on my carrier

jark99 said:
The person I bought the phone had lte working with Bell. I'm not sure how to get it working on my carrier
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Does the back of your phone have Cyanogen in the back? What is your baseband radio in Settings->Display?

zephiK said:
Does the back of your phone have Cyanogen in the back? What is your baseband radio in Settings->Display?
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Radio is m8974. It doesn't say cyanogen on back at all.

jark99 said:
Radio is m8974. It doesn't say cyanogen on back at all.
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I'm not familiar with the Canadian bands, but you have to look at the Chinese OPO and compare that with the Koodo LTE bands.
It could be possible that your friend has the Chinese version and is able to get LTE on Bell but not on Koodo or he has international which works.
Do the research and see if its compatible to begin with.
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Mobile services provided by Koodo use Telus Mobility's CDMA, HSPA+ and LTE networks. CDMA devices, however, have been discontinued by Koodo outside of Northern Ontario and Manitoba.[9] Koodo Mobile's CDMA and HSPA networks use the 800 MHz and 1900 MHz frequencies while their LTE network uses 1700/2100 MHz (AWS).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koodo_Mobile

Here's a list of LTE bands that North American companies use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks#Americas
It looks like Bell uses LTE bands 4,7,and 17 while Koodo(which is owned by Telus) only has band 4. If the back of your phone doesn't have Cyanogen written at the bottom then you have the chinese model. I'm sure Telus may eventually roll out more LTE bands but for now you might be out of luck.

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Nexus Prime for AT&T and T-Mobile? [FCC]

Looks like the FCC passed off on a GT-I9250 Nexus Prime / Galaxy Nexus for AT&T. It doesn't sport AT&T LTE, but does have HSPA+. This makes me smillllleee!
http://briefmobile.com/nexus-prime-passes-fcc-with-att-bands
http://phandroid.com/2011/10/08/sam...50-passes-through-fcc-with-t-mobileatt-bands/
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Update: This might support T-Mobile 3G, too. I guess AT&T and T-Mobile were really expecting that merger to slide through. http://www.wirelessgoodness.com/201...e-hits-the-fcc-with-support-for-att-t-mobile/
Update: Looks like there’s no test for the 2100 MHz spectrum for T-Mobile. That means that T-Mobile support is unlikely.
sweet!
it's coming soon....
Drat i was hoping for AT&T/T-Mobile support like the T-Mobile Ruby and Galaxy S 2 and it saves them production costs (apple) from making various models. Hopefully it will support canadian LTE when they come up here
Rogers uses those (non lte) bands also...
The 2100MHz band doesn't get tested in FCC filling since it's the Rx band. My Touch 4G didn't have 2100MHz band test results but I bet it has T-Mobile 3G connectivity
kennethpenn said:
Looks like the FCC passed off on a GT-I9250 Nexus Prime / Galaxy Nexus for AT&T. It doesn't sport AT&T LTE, but does have HSPA+. This makes me smillllleee!
http://briefmobile.com/nexus-prime-passes-fcc-with-att-bands
http://phandroid.com/2011/10/08/sam...50-passes-through-fcc-with-t-mobileatt-bands/
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout=500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=150400&fcc_id=%27A3LGTI9250
Update: This might support T-Mobile 3G, too. I guess AT&T and T-Mobile were really expecting that merger to slide through. http://www.wirelessgoodness.com/201...e-hits-the-fcc-with-support-for-att-t-mobile/
Update: Looks like there’s no test for the 2100 MHz spectrum for T-Mobile. That means that T-Mobile support is unlikely.
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Here's a summary:
GSM 850/1900: (AT&T and T-Mobile 2G/EDGE)
WCDMA/HSPA 850/1900 (AT&T 3G/"4G")
AWS/HSPA 1700/2100*: (T-Mobile 3G/"4G")
*AWS 2100 is not tested by FCC so it won't show here. We can assume full AWS support, not upload only, that wouldn't make any sense
That's awesome! Thanks guys. Guess they were expecting the T-Mo AT&T merger to go through.

Moto G H+

Hello
I grabbed the moto g from play store as a backup device for travel etc. I have a few questions. I thought this device had H+? It only shows 3g and 2g? I'm on att and I know they have h+. Why didn't google include a h+ indicator? Thanks
Its there. Check your network or the network settings. Here you go with the H+ icon present on my Moto G.
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Mine doesn't show h+ though are you rooted?
kennypow3rs said:
Hello
I grabbed the moto g from play store as a backup device for travel etc. I have a few questions. I thought this device had H+? It only shows 3g and 2g? I'm on att and I know they have h+. Why didn't google include a h+ indicator? Thanks
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AFAIK the US versions of the Moto G show only 3G even if they are using HSDPA+ connection. It is only cosmetic issue, however if you search the themes/apps section there should be some workaround without flashing non-US ROMs.
EDIT: Here you are: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600654 You will need root to use this, and I am not sure if its compatible with GPE.
Thanks guys! It does show h+ under settings but no icon. You're right cosmetic issue.
The GPE edition wont handle HSPA+ unless you are in a refarmed Tmobile area.
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The GPE edition wont handle HSPA+ unless you are in a refarmed Tmobile area.
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I'm on att and hspa+ is every where. Online it also states it supports att h+ 2100 band and T-Mobile uses the 1900.
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kennypow3rs said:
I'm on att and hspa+ is every where. Online it also states it supports att h+ 2100 band and T-Mobile uses the 1900.
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Ya I wanted the gpe but I went with T-Mobile. Think I'm do that mod to show the H+ in status bar.
I have international version moto g on stock said 3g but it hspa+ speeds then changed to ROM says HSpa said only 2g on T-Mobile but I get HSpa+ live in reframed area for T-Mobile hspa faster on T-Mobile I only got 3-5 down 1 up on att I get 10 down and 5 up on tmobile
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Said on amazon only 2g speed but if you live reframed area you hspa+
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Anybody using Straight Talk on the Z3?

I just got a D6603, and I use straight talk. I use the AT&T sim card they have. It was a micro SIM, but I had T-Mobile cut it to a NANO sim. It actually used to be a regular SD card, but has been cut down twice. I noticed though that I'm not getting connected to LTE, only HSPA+. When I was using this sim card as a micro sim on my GS4, it connected to LTE fine, but this Z3 isn't connecting to LTE. Anyone know what might be wrong?
I'm currently using it on straight talk's att sim and I get LTE. As for the reason of LTE issues with the t-mobile sim, check the apns and if the issue still persists check the bands that t-mobile requires. I think the D6603 model should support all the bands, but I it doesn't hurt to double check.
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In mobile network settings, make sure you have LTE enabled. For some reason mine was on HSPA only from the factory.
Xperia Z3 Works on ST
I am using it and it works correctly for me with no issues. I cant get MMS text messages to go despite setting up my APN settings as recommended but then again I don't use that very often. I purchased the AT&T type SIM and purchased my Xperia Z3C from the Sony website so it came unlocked from factory. I actually filed down and cut the SIM to Nano myself and had no issues in getting LTE speeds. Be sure to select LTE/WCDMA/GSM in your Mobile options. It will drain your battery a little faster but does provide LTE sppeds for data.
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In mobile network settings, make sure you have LTE enabled. For some reason mine was on HSPA only from the factory.
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My phone doesn't show LTE in the list.
Does that mean that my phone doesn't have LTE on it?
Its a 6603 bought in UK from 3.
trancelated said:
My phone doesn't show LTE in the list.
Does that mean that my phone doesn't have LTE on it?
Its a 6603 bought in UK from 3.
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Yours probably refers to 4g, as does mine (on EE, in the UK), which is essentially the same as LTE. Do a speed test; if you're getting up to 70 megs then you're good!

Xiaomi Mi 4

Does anyone know if this Mi 4 or any of the other phones work out of box in canada?
If not, is there a way to get it working on LTE ?
THanks,
Only LTE bands it has out of the box are 1,3 and 41. I am on AT&T in US and no LTE. Edited NV values successfully but no additional LTE bands were enabled.
augie7107 said:
Only LTE bands it has out of the box are 1,3 and 41. I am on AT&T in US and no LTE. Edited NV values successfully but no additional LTE bands were enabled.
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That is unfortunate to hear, what is the fastest connectivity you're getting?
I'm on the AT&T equivalent in Canada known as Rogers.
About 7MB/S which is terrible. I like MIUI and this device is nice quality. Dare I say it has the feel of an iPhone but is loaded with Android so the best of both worlds (I personally detest the closed source IOS). So I'm suffering with no LTE just to use the MI4 but I've got a ZTE Axon for a backup if I need a LTE compatible device. Always near WIFI so it's not often. I will say, no dropped calls or texts with it and I've had it a couple weeks. Call quality is excellent.
Best you can get is 3G or H+. Also in Canada on Fido
dont buy the chinese LTE edition. i hear that does not even do 3g. the wcdma (w) variant does 3g/H+
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deaglecat said:
dont buy the chinese LTE edition. i hear that does not even do 3g. the wcdma (w) variant does 3g/H+
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I have the China Union LTE model and it has 3G on AT&T.
I am not doubting you. But there are 2 LTE variants.
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TDD LTE <<< GSM 2G ok but no WCDMA 3G
FDD LTE <<< This is the Western one with WCDMA (3G) support

AT&T V10 (H900) has no band 17 support?????

I noticed GSM arena posted some variant specific specs for the V10. They stated that the H900 didn't have band 17 LTE, I thought this couldn't be possible. I checked AT&T's website, sure enough, no band 17. It has the lesser used band 29 (also 700mhz). Can anyone explain why this is? Where i live only band 17 LTE is available, so I hesitate to get the V10. Since both B17 and B29 are 700mhz, would the V10 be able to connect to band B17?
Here it is, straight from AT&T's website:
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I made a post about this if you want to check it out. The short and sweet of it is that bands 12 and 17 are being merged, and they were always on the same frequency from the start, so having both bands is redundant. In other words, since band 12 is available, band 17 is as well, as confirmed by another user for the T-Mobile variant (but it still applies for the AT&T variant).
And if you're really skeptical, don't forget that you are entitled to a buyer's remorse in which the carrier must refund your purchase.
ubergeek77 said:
I made a post about this if you want to check it out. The short and sweet of it is that bands 12 and 17 are being merged, and they were always on the same frequency from the start, so having both bands is redundant. In other words, since band 12 is available, band 17 is as well, as confirmed by another user for the T-Mobile variant (but it still applies for the AT&T variant).
And if you're really skeptical, don't forget that you are entitled to a buyer's remorse in which the carrier must refund your purchase.
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Thanks for the explanation ubergeek. So this means that even an older phone that only supported B17 will now work on, for example, t-mobiles band 12? Very cool!
urushiol said:
Thanks for the explanation ubergeek. So this means that even an older phone that only supported B17 will now work on, for example, t-mobiles band 12? Very cool!
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An older phone that supports B12 can support B17 but only at the specified frequencies it's set at.
Are all variants the same lte band support?
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One word answer, yes.
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