select specific band - Ascend Mate 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello
I have a question
how can I use/select specific band in mobiles ?
for example in our region there are two band in 4G ( 2300 + 1800 )
how can I use 1800 only ? because 1800 too faster than 2300
Does this possible ?
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halibil said:
hello
I have a question
how can I use/select specific band in mobiles ?
for example in our region there are two band in 4G ( 2300 + 1800 )
how can I use 1800 only ? because 1800 too faster than 2300
Does this possible ?
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Your network will pick that freq. which broadcasts with.. don't worry you not using two freqs simultaneously..
check on wiki what freq your OP broadcasts..

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I have UK version of HTC One S S4, but i live in Indiana, US. I use Tmobile but dont get 4G or 3G..just Edge!
so i was wondering if i flashed tmobile radio or tmobile-RUU will I start getting a better connection or also maybe 3G..?
OK sorry but my Phone is not UK..it is HTC Europe version.
Archis said:
OK sorry but my Phone is not UK..it is HTC Europe version.
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Your in a bit of a bind then since you have the international version! Your phone might not have the right frequency support to get T-mobile 3g/4g until they complete their move of 3g to the 1900 band.
This is an excerpt from Anandtech Review
The International and T-Mobile One S differ in what UMTS bands are supported, as the International One S targets both Asia and Europe, while the T-Mobile version goes for the Americas. I’ve made a table with the pertinent information.
HTC One S - Network Support
GSM/EDGE Support 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
WCDMA Support
One S - International 850 / 900 / 2100 MHz
WCDMA Support
One S - T-Mobile 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
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You really need that 1700/1900 band for AWS 3g. However, t-mobile is currently moving 3g to the 1900 spectrum which should enable you to get 3g when it's done in your area.
Here is a map of current reported 1900 3g coverage. http://www.airportal.de/
Sorry to give you the bad news.

[Q] getting the 1800 LTE band 3 frequency on the at&t one x ?

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Are you on 4.1.1 jelly bean?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
If frequency support is not included in hardware, you can't modify software to make it work.
Yeah, you need the physical antenna and radio to support the frequency.
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Support for 900 & 2100 mhz (3g) ?

Does the relay 4G use the 900 and the 2100 mhz bands ?
Some sites day it does, other say it doesn't.
robuser007 said:
Does the relay 4G use the 900 and the 2100 mhz bands ?
Some sites day it does, other say it doesn't.
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if you're asking if it works for hspa outside of US yes, it does. apparently wcdma is 2100mhz everywhere but in the US
I'm just wondering if 900 Mhz does also work (the phone has it?)

[Q] Using a GSM phone for a CDMA service?

Before I begin, I'm not certain if I'm in the wrong forum but I'll know eventually..
Is it possible, (if so, how) to use a GSM phone for a CDMA service, Sprint to be exact.
all in all, can i use my tmobile galaxy s2 (unlocked) for my new sprint service?
if so, how can i go about doing that?!?!?!?!
natalie_storm said:
Before I begin, I'm not certain if I'm in the wrong forum but I'll know eventually..
Is it possible, (if so, how) to use a GSM phone for a CDMA service, Sprint to be exact.
all in all, can i use my tmobile galaxy s2 (unlocked) for my new sprint service?
if so, how can i go about doing that?!?!?!?!
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Is your model T989 ?
LS.xD said:
Is your model T989 ?
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yes... is that ok?
natalie_storm said:
yes... is that ok?
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These are the supported frequencies:
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
Check out here for compatible carrier --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies
LS.xD said:
These are the supported frequencies:
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
Check out here for compatible carrier --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies
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Soooooooo... I can? I'm not understanding.
natalie_storm said:
Soooooooo... I can? I'm not understanding.
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Check out what frequencies the wanted carrier uses in your region
Google helps...
LS.xD said:
Check out what frequencies the wanted carrier uses in your region
Google helps...
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i googled around a bit and found that Sprint uses the 1900 MHz band for both voice and data service.
natalie_storm said:
i googled around a bit and found that Sprint uses the 1900 MHz band for both voice and data service.
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Sprint USA uses MHz
800/1900 for 2g
1900 for 3g
2500 for 4g
Infact you will not be able to make calls if your region uses 800MHz for calls.
Sent from my beloved HTC One S using (most time buggy) Tapatalk

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Hi experts,
Is it possible to retune/tweak existing band frequency and create a new one (Ex: from 1900 Mhz to 2100 Mhz, if the band 2100 Mhz is not available in the list)
I am using a Samsung Note 3 SM-N900P device with Exynos processor.
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