While specs says: HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps, I get about 6mbps DL and 0.3mbps UL in speedtest app.
What's your speed, is there a way to tweak build.prop to get better speed?
m111920 said:
While specs says: HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps, I get about 6mbps DL and 0.3mbps UL in speedtest app.
What's your speed, is there a way to tweak build.prop to get better speed?
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High speed mentioned in phone spec is the high speed phone can handle. But your service provider has another maximum speed limit. You can know it by contacting your service provider. I think your service provider has a slower maximum limit.
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Have an Inspire and have read that it can be 'rooted' to get hspa+ speeds? There is hspa+ in my area but my Inspire doesn't seem to get speeds.
How do I 'root' to get hspa+ speeds?
Search the forum. There are stickys to guide you.
Which of these gives best reception or signal? Which one is the fastest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_mobile_phone_standards
GSM and WCDMA seems to be mostly worldwide supported.
Now my question is which one should I use?
I think WCDMA is the best, but does my I9023 support it?
Information:
Country: Belgium
Travel a lot: No
Carrier: Proximus
Mobile phone: I9023
actually , this is not your option , it's about your operator.
NS support WCDMA and GSM , NS 4g support WiMAX.
about speed , i supposed you talking about data connection , because phone call and SMS don't requier speed ...
GSM (GPRS,EDGE) maxim speed is only 64 kbps, 384 kbps.
and 3G, WCDMA , like UTMS, HSDPA etc, up to 384 kbps, max 14.4 mbps
about signal is depending on your area .
if you are only 1 meter away for cell tower... it doesn't matter
personal idea , GSM usually have stronger signal and better building penetration then WCDMA. but it's slower.
when i am in my room , GRPS has about -80 dbm and if i switch to UTMS , it only has -99 dbm...
It all depends on your telephone operator, but also the best option is GSM car. for a better usage of the service...
is still advantageous use hspa instead "only 3g" with a 3g plan with capped 30KB/s download/upload limit?
Hello there,
is all cellphone with lte cat3 (100 mbps dl, 50 mbps ul) will also support dc-hsdpa?
is all cellphone with lte cat3 (50 mbps dl, 25 mbps ul) will also support dc-hsdpa?
is all cell tower with lte cat3 (either with 100 mbps dl, 50 mbps ul or 50 mbps dl, 25 mbps ul) will also support dc-hsdpa?
my lovely isp will upgrade cell tower from hspa+ [21 mbps dl, 5,76 mbps ul (2100mhz)] to lte cat3 [either with 100 mbps dl, 50 mbps ul or 50 mbps dl, 25 mbps ul (1800mhz)]. will nokia lumia 900 rm-823 can support either lte or dc-hsdpa?
Thank you,
Nanang ZQU
Have to swap my SM-G930T for a SM-G930P (Sprint).
Using it on Yoigo in Spain, which uses B3 for LTE, B1 for UTMS, and 1800 (DCS) for 3G.
Looks like the Sprint version does NOT support LTE Band 3, so I will only have 3G (HSPA+, right?)
So Am I going to get much slower speeds with 3G? And is there a way to enable Band 3 on the Sprint version?
d0g said:
Have to swap my SM-G930T for a SM-G930P (Sprint).
Using it on Yoigo in Spain, which uses B3 for LTE, B1 for UTMS, and 1800 (DCS) for 3G.
Looks like the Sprint version does NOT support LTE Band 3, so I will only have 3G (HSPA+, right?)
So Am I going to get much slower speeds with 3G? And is there a way to enable Band 3 on the Sprint version?
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Bump? Anyone?
That depends on your wireless service provider if he has limited your bandwidth. With 3G + (H +) are up to 42Mbit downstream and 5 Mbps upload speed possible. Whether the Band 3 can be unlocked is hard to say if it is supported by the hardware probably
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That depends on your wireless service provider if he has limited your bandwidth. With 3G + (H +) are up to 42Mbit downstream and 5 Mbps upload speed possible. Whether the Band 3 can be unlocked is hard to say if it is supported by the hardware probably
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But 4G is theoretically faster right? Especially upload
d0g said:
But 4G is theoretically faster right? Especially upload
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With LTE (4G) go down speeds up to 225 Mbit and 50Mbit up if your carrier supports and provides your contract no limit bandwidth