Hi
I have the Galaxy S2, when I turn on the use packet data and data roaming in the mobile network settings, an icon H+ starts flashing on the top of the display with two little arrows.
1. What does it mean? Is the phone downloading data from the cellular network?
2. What is: packet data and data roaming? What's the difference between the two?
Many Thanks.
Hi,
The icon itself means that you are connected to the data network of your cellular provider.
The icon can look like one of the following:
G - 2nd (or 2.5) generation connection
3G - 3rd generation coonection
H - 3.5 generation connection
H+ - 4th generation connection. This does not mean your provider actually support 4th generation data rates.
When the little arrows are gray - No data is being sent/received. When they are colored it means your phone is sending/receiving data.
Roaming means that you are connected to a "foreign" cellular provider (not the one you are paying to).
Data roaming means that you allow your phone to use data connection when you are roaming.
Using data connection while roaming is extremely expensive and it is highly recommended not to do so.
Hope I got it all covered for you
Data conection
Thank you for clearing this for me.
interline said:
Hi
I have the Galaxy S2, when I turn on the use packet data and data roaming in the mobile network settings, an icon H+ starts flashing on the top of the display with two little arrows.
1. What does it mean? Is the phone downloading data from the cellular network?
2. What is: packet data and data roaming? What's the difference between the two?
Many Thanks.
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well I did my digging and got some more accurate figures in addition to the above
G is GPRS 86kbps
E is EDGE 236kbps
3G is UMTS 386kbps
H is HSDPA 3.2Mbps
H+ is HSPA 7.2Mbps
H+ is too for HSPA+ for 14.4Mbps or 21.1Mbps
(noteH and H+ are the so called 3.5G
and the new comer:
4G ( LTE technology) is 100-300 Mbps ( the iphone5 is said to be on 100Mbps)
some phones don't show H or H+ , they just show 3G for UMTS, HSDPA, HSPA, HSPA+
only G or E means it's on 2G, - that is you are not in 3G coverage
PS on my Vodafone, using speedtest.net app i get on H+ 7.12 Mbps... ( aka 0.89 MB/s)
Period
Slackflash said:
well I did my digging and got some more accurate figures in addition to the above
G is GPRS 86kbps
E is EDGE 236kbps
3G is UMTS 386kbps
H is HSDPA 3.2Mbps
H+ is HSPA 7.2Mbps
H+ is too for HSPA+ for 14.4Mbps or 21.1Mbps
(noteH and H+ are the so called 3.5G
and the new comer:
4G ( LTE technology) is 100-300 Mbps ( the iphone5 is said to be on 100Mbps)
some phones don't show H or H+ , they just show 3G for UMTS, HSDPA, HSPA, HSPA+
only G or E means it's on 2G, - that is you are not in 3G coverage
PS on my Vodafone, using speedtest.net app i get on H+ 7.12 Mbps... ( aka 0.89 MB/s)
Period
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Is there a different icon for DC-HSDPA, or is it 'lumped' into H+?
The standard should theoretically allow up to 84Mbps with MIMO, but my phone only supports up to 42Mbps.
KPN in NL has it rolled out, but I've never been able to confirm if I'm on DC-HSDPA. Using Network Signal Info android app, the fastest I've connected is HSPA+ at 21.6Mbps.
hello seniors, please someone help my phone e120l network not connect to "H" only G/3G connected..how to fix this problem? im already updated to 4.1.2 jelly bean rooted+cwm recovery..
It depends on your area/city/carrier
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hamba9551 said:
hello seniors, please someone help my phone e120l network not connect to "H" only G/3G connected..how to fix this problem? im already updated to 4.1.2 jelly bean rooted+cwm recovery..
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Did you connect with stock installed firmware to H or not?
Before this im using rooted rom from Vietnam dev.. Its enabled H on my status bar.. But after a month using thus phone there is no H available.. After that i reflash stock rom then 3G came out from status bar.. No H anymore.. Download speed also decreased via 3G..
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change your modem.
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Hello,
I installed a ROM, its been a long time ago, so I don't remember which one it was... but I've noticed that my phone which used to show G on the top is now showing H at the same place.
My question is, is it just displaying H and running on 3G, or did the ROM disable my 3g, and put me on HSDPA network?
To make some things clear..
G = GPRS (normally when 3G or HSDPA is not available)
3G = UMTS (if available from operator)
H = HSDPA (upgrade of UMTS)
If HSDPA is available and you are connected to UMTS (this is setup first, normally) it will switch to HSDPA modus and will display a H.
The G and the 3G are always shown if covered by the place/network you are on. The H only shows up if the network/coverage of hsdpa is good enough AND your connected..
Atleast, that is the case here.
thanks for clearing that up...
excuse my inferior knowledge, but any idea why it was showing 3G before I installed the ROM, and it shows HSDPA after I installed it?
magicman0 said:
thanks for clearing that up...
excuse my inferior knowledge, but any idea why it was showing 3G before I installed the ROM, and it shows HSDPA after I installed it?
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Well if your on AT&T their roms have HSDPA locked for no apparent reason but chefs here tend to enable it for you to give you a significant speed boost in up/downloading.
Hi
I just bought this device.
I am a noob, and don't know much.
Under info it says "SGH-T959"
I am under the impression that this is the 3G version (and not the 4G).
Am I right about this?
If I am right, and this is the 3G version, than something weird seems to happen: I just installed CynogenMod ROM and I see the "H" sign when surfing. Now isn't this the HSPA sign for TMobil's 4G speed?
So I am confused
Please help
Thanks!!!
Yes, the phone you have is 3G.
If memory serves, the H stands for HSDPA, which is what TMobile uses for 3G. 2G is shown as an E for EDGE. The stock Samsung ROM shows HSDPA as 3G while most custom ROMs change the 3G to an H. It means the same thing, though HSDPA is more correct.
What they should have done is used 2G for Edge and 3G for HSDPA, or E for Edge and H for HSDPA. But really, I'm just nitpicking now.
Thank you !!!!
I believe 3G = UMTS while 3.5G = HSDPA. Vibrant is actually benefiting from HSDPA, but simply is hardware limited to max data rate of 7.2 Mbits/s.
Does the Lumia 800 show a H for HSDPA and H+ for HSDPA+ connections? Mine only ever shows 3G.
I have the H on my screen now. Don't think I've ever seen a plus sign though.
In settings under "Highest connection speed" does it have the option for HSDPA? Mine has Edge or 3G thats it.
bnathan said:
In settings under "Highest connection speed" does it have the option for HSDPA? Mine has Edge or 3G thats it.
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Same here, but i swear I've seen a 'H' up there before... hmmm
I have only 3G and E in settings and i have never seen H icon in signal bar or in settings.
HSDPA actually is 3G. HSDPA is just a little bit faster than the actual 3G, and is often referred as 3,5G. It's normal you cannot choose HSDPA in your settings, because it uses the same band(s) as 3G does, and the phone will of course prefer HSDPA over 3G if available.
So why doesn't it show H when I am downloading with obvious HSDPA speeds? If I speed test my Lumia and my Nexus the Nexus is WAY faster.
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If it doesn't show H, and your Nexus is way faster, then clearly it's only on 3G.
But why?
This phone supports HSDPA and I am within a coverage area (as shown by the Nexus speeds) so why does it not connect as such?
I'm on the german O2 Network with an unbranded Lumia 800 and I notivec everything: G, E, 3G and H. Everything is shown when I'm in a covered area.
bnathan said:
But why?
This phone supports HSDPA and I am within a coverage area (as shown by the Nexus speeds) so why does it not connect as such?
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Ask your telco.
bnathan said:
But why?
This phone supports HSDPA and I am within a coverage area (as shown by the Nexus speeds) so why does it not connect as such?
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Are you using the same network across both phones??
Yes I take the sim out of one and put it in the other. Same everything other than the phone.
bnathan said:
But why?
This phone supports HSDPA and I am within a coverage area (as shown by the Nexus speeds) so why does it not connect as such?
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Have you looked at your APN settings? You might need to configure those according to your carrier/network...
New I-9300 owner here on AT&T. I noticed today that my phone says HSDPA in network settings. Is this the same thing as HSPA+? Do I need to change some settings someplace? I am temporarily in small town, so hard to tell from speed tests -- best I have seen so far is 2704 down.
Thanks for your help!
Another thing I can't figure out is how to choose an APN. I set up one to match my GS2, but after I select it, it switches itself back to one AT&T set up. ???
There is no such thing as HSPA in technology - only HSUPA (HSPA Upload) and HSDPA (HSPA Download) - which are cooperative but not necessary for each other.
Sounds as if the Apn failed, so it tries the other ones. An easy method is to delete the other APN's and hope it understands what you want
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d4fseeker said:
There is no such thing as HSPA in technology - only HSUPA (HSPA Upload) and HSDPA (HSPA Download) - which are cooperative but not necessary for each other.
Sounds as if the Apn failed, so it tries the other ones. An easy method is to delete the other APN's and hope it understands what you want
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I don't think your statement that "there is no such thing as HSPA" is correct.
The Samsung PDF user manual for the I747 lists both HSPA and HSPA+ where it explains the 4G icons, and I have personally seen both HSPA:11 and HSPAP:15 on my device by looking at Status > Mobile network type.
dutch55 said:
I don't think your statement that "there is no such thing as HSPA" is correct.
The Samsung PDF user manual for the I747 lists both HSPA and HSPA+ where it explains the 4G icons, and I have personally seen both HSPA:11 and HSPAP:15 on my device by looking at Status > Mobile network type.
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I know this is an older thread, but I was just reading this support document yesterday:
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4987
Data services
HSPA (high speed packet access) is actually two different components. HSDPA (downlink) and HSUPA (uplink). Like our 3G voice services, HSPA is WCDMA based, so the same improvements to efficiency and bandwidth are seen here.
HSPA has a maximum download speed of 14 Mbps.
Customers on 3G can use voice and data services simultaneously.
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http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988
This page provides an overview of HSPA+, which is the technology T-Mobile uses for our 4G network.
HSPA+ is an enhancement of T-Mobile's 3G HSPA technology.
It offers data faster speeds but requires the necessary backhaul is in place (backhaul refers to the pipe that connects our towers to the Internet).
All 3G sites are already using HSPA+ technology but they are referred to as 3G until that backhaul is there to support the faster speeds.
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KYT said:
I know this is an older thread, but I was just reading this support document yesterday:
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4987
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988
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Dunno.
My phone has (in order of speed)
3G
H (HSDPA)
H+ (HSPA+)
It doesn't do 2G on my network.
So I assume that H is actually just HSPA.
I've seen the following marks on my S3 (International 16GB, Stock 4.1.2).
G
E
3G
H
H+
G is barely usable. Like 0.02mb down, ping over 1000.
Cool_of_Finland said:
I've seen the following marks on my S3 (International 16GB, Stock 4.1.2).
G
E
3G
H
H+
G is barely usable. Like 0.02mb down, ping over 1000.
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Im living in Portugal and i have the same question. Normally i have E or H. When im talking appears 3G...
Im using I9300 and 2G+3G.
Tks!
G is GPRS, E is EDGE
BaronInkjet said:
New I-9300 owner here on AT&T. I noticed today that my phone says HSDPA in network settings. Is this the same thing as HSPA+? Do I need to change some settings someplace? I am temporarily in small town, so hard to tell from speed tests -- best I have seen so far is 2704 down.
Thanks for your help!
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If you really want to know these will explain it all in full
HSPA+
HSDPA
HSDPA download speeds up to 42mbps where HSPA+ has download speeds up to 337mbps with release 11, 168mbps with earlier release 7
E - edge = slowest
G - gprs = slow
3G = "normal" speeds
H - HSDPA = Faster download speeds
H+ - HSPA+ = Fastest speed on the S3
4G = 3 times as fast as 3G, only on LTE version
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Donald K. said:
E - edge = slowest
G - gprs = slow
3G = "normal" speeds
H - HSDPA = Faster download speeds
H+ - HSPA+ = Fastest speed on the S3
4G = 3 times as fast as 3G, only on LTE version
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Edge is faster that GPRS. GPRS is 2G. Edge is 2.5G
rootSU said:
Edge is faster that GPRS. GPRS is 2G. Edge is 2.5G
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Oh sorry my fault!
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No problem. Lets hope none of us have to use gprs or edge anyway
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Hi guys. I'm currently using Tctien342's sAOSP Project Rom. Using AT&T's data network in the US, on the signal indicator, it says I'm on the 3G data connection. On the stock MIUI rom, it indicates if I'm on 3G or HSPA+ data network.
I know that HSPA+ is the same as 3G, but is there a way I can have the indicator differentiate 3G or HSPA+ connection?
HSPA+ is different to 3G... HSPA+ is faster than 3G and as fast as the slowest frquencities of LTE
~ Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime ~
HSPA+(Evolved High-Speed Packet Access)
HSPA+ is an evolution HSPA(HSDPA&HSUPA). It is a 4G technology that allows download at a rate of up to 168Mbps.
4G LTE(Long Term Evolution)
LTE is a 4G communication standard that supports HD video streaming, download speed as high as 299.6Mbps
Okay. So there is a difference between the two networks. But what I'm wondering is do the AOSP roms indicate whether I'm on 3G or HSPA+ network?
They actually do, when you are on 3G it shows you "3G", when you are on HSPA it shows you " H", and when you are on HSPA+ it shows you "H+". You will normally be on 3G or H, H+ is tipically used only for data, so if you have it turned off you wont see that plus. It deppends on your carrier too and its bands that uses for data and calls