Is my band/network supported - Find out - Xiaomi Mi 4C

Instead of making threads or questions you can quickly check here. It will also tell you about 2g, 3g, and 4g support
http://www.willmyphonework.net/

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[Q] Sprint network and download technologys like HSDPA and +

I have read that Sprint doesn't support HSDPA and it only supports EVDO rev a and b. But I was wanting to know if there is anyone in the forum that could verify this if they have a phone that supports HSDPA and states the max speed they get for downloads. It would help greatly as it would prevent me from getting one of the HSDPA phones and get the EVDO rev b phones.
Ok either no one here has a phone that is on the sprint network with HSDPA like a iphone 4g s or people think I haven't bothered to search which I have but have come up with no direct confirmation. So if someone has one could you please do a speed test on it and find what the speed is to see if it goes over 9Mbps if so then sprint supports HSDPA if not then they don't.

i727r LTE- T mobile, Wind, Mobilicity kernel, radio and ROM combination

Although there are multiple threads regarding the radios that can be flashed to modify the i727R to work on the aws frequencies, I've been having a hard time finding the right combination of kernel, radio and ROM to get my GS2 to work on mobilicity
I would really appreciate if you could post the following if you have your phone working on AWS
ROM:
Kernel:
Radio:
Service provider:
Thank you for your input
Wrong thread to post this. Need to be in the Q and A section. Soon to be closed and u will probably be flamed a little before hand. Good luck.
alwayslookingforanswers said:
Wrong thread to post this. Need to be in the Q and A section. Soon to be closed and u will probably be flamed a little before hand. Good luck.
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Lol
ziyaad89 said:
Although there are multiple threads regarding the radios that can be flashed to modify the i727R to work on the aws frequencies, I've been having a hard time finding the right combination of kernel, radio and ROM to get my GS2 to work on mobilicity
I would really appreciate if you could post the following if you have your phone working on AWS
ROM:
Kernel:
Radio:
Service provider:
Thank you for your input
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Bro gonna says this real nice Google is your friend. took me 2 seconds to find the answer don't be lazy search!!! here is your answer:
Mobilicity is running a 3G AWS HSPA+ network.
Meaning only 3G phones with AWS frequency bands will work on their network.
Rogers is using AWS for a 4G LTE network.
Yes, the same frequency bands, but it different technology all together.
It will not work.
Rotary Parts said:
Bro gonna says this real nice Google is your friend. took me 2 seconds to find the answer don't be lazy search!!! here is your answer:
Mobilicity is running a 3G AWS HSPA+ network.
Meaning only 3G phones with AWS frequency bands will work on their network.
Rogers is using AWS for a 4G LTE network.
Yes, the same frequency bands, but it different technology all together.
It will not work.
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BRO ur stupid. read the post again
Anyone who has moderator rights, please move the thread to Q/A.
Rotary Parts said:
Bro gonna says this real nice Google is your friend. took me 2 seconds to find the answer don't be lazy search!!! here is your answer:
Mobilicity is running a 3G AWS HSPA+ network.
Meaning only 3G phones with AWS frequency bands will work on their network.
Rogers is using AWS for a 4G LTE network.
Yes, the same frequency bands, but it different technology all together.
It will not work.
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It'll work, you have to flash the t989 modem to enable aws for mobilicity/t-mobile
ziyaad89 said:
BRO ur stupid. read the post again
Anyone who has moderator rights, please move the thread to Q/A.
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No need to flame, but Rotary Parts, before u call out others always make completely sure you are correct, or like in this case, end up looking uninformed.
Skyrocket is one of the first android smartphones released with a pentaband radio that was lte capable. In essence, this means that it will function on any gsm network worldwide, assuming u have the correct radio firmware installed.
OP, kernel/rom/radio combo doesnt matter. As long as u have them all gb based, or all ics based, they should work no problem.
Just make sure u flash in this order
1) Rom
2) Kernel
3) Radio
if i flash the newest cyanogenmod on my skyrocket, is there a matching kernel i need to flash on it after? I flashed cyanogenmod and then the radio and for some reason on wind mobile i can hear incoming audio, but outgoing audio to the recipient is all garbled up. I've tried just about every radio i can find and none seem to work.

Verizon 4G LTE/CDMA work in 3G GSM

Dear All,
I have purchased Galaxy Nexus from someone in US (From Amazon) as GSM phone but when I received the phone here in Egypt I founded it Verizon 4G LTE/CDMA
Now What shall I do Is it possible to work here in 3G Network???? this guy cheated me.
Please I need your help.
Regards,
I sympathize with your situation, but cross/double posting is not allowed. Please familiarize yourself with forum rules and do not post the same thing across multiple threads or sections. Thread closed.

Galaxy S5 with 3G and CDMA needed

Hi,
I need a phone that works both in Israel and Ukraine. This means 3G UMTS and CDMA2000 EVDO Rev.A.
Which Galaxy S5 submodel fits the bill?
-Technologov
Hi,
There are 3 threads devoted to discussions about devices, please repost your question in one of these three threads: The what should I buy thread or the The Device Suggestion Thread or the The Device Comparison Thread.
Thanks!

LTE Band Questions

Hello XDA Community,
I have several questions concerning LTE bands (well, cellular data bands in general). This terminology may not be completely accurate, but I think I should get the gist across. I'll number them for ease of response.
1. It is my current understanding that the hardware that determines which LTE bands a phone can use are built into the SOC. Is this correct?
2. Is there a way I can look up which bands the hardware on my phone supports? Ie. can I look up what bands a "qualcomm snapdragon 660" supports? I tried googling it of course, but no luck.
3. Would I look this up via an app?
4. It is also my understanding that many phones have some bands disabled. Doing some googling show that you can unlock these hidden bands in some cases? Is that correct?
There may be more specified questions to follow, provided what the answers to these questions are.
Iam interested in the same questions.
Sometimes after enabling LTE bands the phone still don't use them.
If someone know technically in details how it works please share your knowledge !
Thanks
Was googling and found this post.
I have exactly the same questions. Some expert could please enlighten us? It would be much appreciated.
Thanks

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