I have a htc one max international ver, LTE is not working in Canada, is anyone know can it change band?
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Hello,
I recently bought a HTC HD2 and gotten unlocked to work with my ATT sim card also I had someone install the 2.2 Froyo Android software using Cyanogen Mod 6. Since I had the phone I have only been using Edge network and I know for sure we have 3g coverage. How can I get my 3G network to work on my phone? Please help. I am a newb when it comes to cell phones.
Thanks
Matt
someone correct me if i am wrong but the 3g bands for att and t-mo are different so even if you have 3g coverage you would only get edge. For faster speeds youll have to use wifi.
Do you have a Telstra-branded HD2? IIRC, Telstra uses the same 3G bands as AT&T. In that case you should be able to get 3G. Otherwise, the unbranded & T-Mo branded HD2s wouldn't work with AT&T 3G.
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jaekidd1012 said:
Do you have a Telstra-branded HD2? IIRC, Telstra uses the same 3G bands as AT&T. In that case you should be able to get 3G. Otherwise, the unbranded & T-Mo branded HD2s wouldn't work with AT&T 3G.
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I don't know how to check that but this HD2 used by a previous ower having Tmobile. Still having the same problem. Any help is appreciated.
thanks
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but this isn't hd2 android section
No 3G on the TMOus HD2 on ATT
mattp_65 said:
I don't know how to check that but this HD2 used by a previous ower having Tmobile. Still having the same problem. Any help is appreciated.
thanks
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Unless you have the Telstra HD2 (there will be a T in an oval on the back bottom cover), you won't get 3G on ATT. The Telstra model is the only one with the ATT 3G band (the 850mhz UMTS band).
You will ALSO need to have 850mhz ATT coverage in the areas where you live and travel to get 3G on that model.
Hope this helps...
Hi!
I was wondering if there is a way to change that? Installing a new ROM, a software or something!! I bought the TMo HD2 and brought it to South America. Here we use the 850 MHz frequency for 3G, and I just found out the HD2 works with 3G networks in the 1700 and 2100 MHz frequencies =( Is there a way I can change that ???
technillion said:
Unless you have the Telstra HD2 (there will be a T in an oval on the back bottom cover), you won't get 3G on ATT. The Telstra model is the only one with the ATT 3G band (the 850mhz UMTS band).
You will ALSO need to have 850mhz ATT coverage in the areas where you live and travel to get 3G on that model.
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I checked and there is no T on my phone or cover. But I have cyanogen Mod 6, I was wondering if anyone else has this problem.
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Hello!
Here in Brazil motorola sell the atrix (non "4g") the only difference I have found is the support for 900mhz in 3G. The atrix 4g dnt support 900mhz in 3G.
My question is: its a hardware restriction or only software, I can unlock the 900mhz frequency for 3G network in ATRIX 4G AT&T or its impossible?
thanks!!
I have the GSM Evo 3D with the gold ring around the camera instead of red, and the 900, 1700, and 2100 bands for 3G. Which region is the phone for? I was wondering which RUU I need to use in case I have to restore and if all of the GSM ROMs are compatible with it unless otherwise noted.
*bump, a quick answer would be appreciated, thanks
Probably Rogers ....mines gold too
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Thanks for the reply. I know that it's not the Rogers one because Rogers 3G is on 850/1900/2100 bands. Mine works with 900/1700/2100 3G bands. Also, I don't have a Rogers logo on the back.
According to PDADB.NET it is HTC EVO 3D X515 (HTC Shooter).
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=2828&view=1&c=htc_evo_3d_x515_htc_shooter
Model PG86300
First time android poster, Long time reader! (I've not changed the rom since the days of the HTC TyTN II and HTC Universal)
I have an Asian HTC One MAX. I live in the UK and use the giffgaff network which uses 800Mhz 4G LTE o2 signal. The Asian device can pick up 900Mhz 4G LTE.
I was wondering if it was possible to flash the phone with an EU Rom, which should then pick up the 800Mhz band as I guess the hardware is all the same?
- Is this possible? If so would I flash in the normal way?
- Are there any pitfalls in doing this?
-Anything I should be aware off? Or should I just give up on trying to pick the 800Mhz band up and go EE who use other bands?
Thanks for your time
Going to convert an att m7 yo tmobile
But have a question after unlocked bootloader soff, Cid and mid change all I need to do is run the tmobile ruu? Or is there something else I need to do
PunishedSnake said:
Going to convert an att m7 yo tmobile
But have a question after unlocked bootloader soff, Cid and mid change all I need to do is run the tmobile ruu? Or is there something else I need to do
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No, you should run the RUU's in the order given so that the firmware gets updated properly. The RUU should update the firmware and ROM. Keep in mind that the AT&T variant phone doesn't have all of the T-Mobile variant's bands but in most locations you will get their LTE.
Which band?
The AT&T Version of the M7 does not have the 1700/2100 HSPA band that T-Mobile uses for their "4G" (Not 4G LTE), unless you live in a refarmed area where it uses the 1900 band. It shouldn't be much of an issue because the Band 4 LTE T-Mobile uses is on the same 1700/2100 frequency, which the AT&T M7 does have.
In short, you won't get fake 4G often, but you will get LTE (In most cases, no Band 12 on the M7)
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The AT&T Version of the M7 does not have the 1700/2100 HSPA band that T-Mobile uses for their "4G" (Not 4G LTE), unless you live in a refarmed area where it uses the 1900 band. It shouldn't be much of an issue because the Band 4 LTE T-Mobile uses is on the same 1700/2100 frequency, which the AT&T M7 does have.
In short, you won't get fake 4G often, but you will get LTE (In most cases, no Band 12 on the M7)
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Seems like most of central CA from SF to LA and areas in between have band 4 lte and band 4 hspa. 1900mhz
Ill switch back to the nexus 6 thats in my drawer when band 12 is in fresno.
Although I am missing one hand usability that i cant do with nexus 6.
But other than the gs6 there are no other good band 12 devices. I was going to get the z3 until it was pulled
I recently got notice from T-Mobile that my current phone will not work with changes they are making to the LTE network. So, I was looking to get the M7, but I'm having trouble finding out if the M7 will work on the changes they are making to the LTE network. I like the info I've read about the M7, and the price seems about what I would spend. Anyone understand the LTE stuff at T-Mobile?
I want to make sure I get a new phone that isn't just on one band, if that one band is not as prevalent as others that are not supported on the M7.