GSM Support - Sprint LG G3

Do you guys think we can get GSM support for lollipop CM12 based roms? It seems everything is CDMA only and I really don't want to sign up for Sprint and get 1mbps blazing fast "LTE"

Well, there is some sort of build prompt mod for cm12. But if you are will to stay on the "stock" rom you can look on the "general" thread for this device and you will find mine and many more.

Porcupineomg said:
Do you guys think we can get GSM support for lollipop CM12 based roms? It seems everything is CDMA only and I really don't want to sign up for Sprint and get 1mbps blazing fast "LTE"
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Then why did you buy a Sprint device? Sounds kinda like buying a Dell PC and then complaining because it won't run Mac software. Yes, I know the Sprint phone is a little bit cheaper, but if it won't do what you want it to do it's hardly a bargain.
FWIW, I routinely get 15 - 18 Mbps down on Sprint's LTE.

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[Q] Will I ever get to use LTE?

Is the ability to use 4g LYE in the software or hardware of the phone? I have an LTE sim card that came with my htc vivid, but as I understand (which isn't much), I will have to wait for an update or custom ROM that includes an LTE radio. I've also read that LTE phones have different modules in which case I would never get to use it on my i777. This phone is great and there's no way I'm trading it in for a Skyrocket just for LTE when everything else it's so much better on the i777.
Can any one tell me then, will I ever get to use LTE?
Hardware, google is your friend sir
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Just to add to the above answer
LTE and our Exynos chipset dont get along right now, hence all the LTE phones having snapdragon processors. Thats the main kicker for me. and LTE is in very few places is ****ing stupid that at&t is starting to focus even the smallest amount on LTE devices
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Is the ability to use 4g LYE in the software or hardware of the phone? I have an LTE sim card that came with my htc vivid, but as I understand (which isn't much), I will have to wait for an update or custom ROM that includes an LTE radio. I've also read that LTE phones have different modules in which case I would never get to use it on my i777. This phone is great and there's no way I'm trading it in for a Skyrocket just for LTE when everything else it's so much better on the i777.
Can any one tell me then, will I ever get to use LTE?
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Seriously?
Thanks, this is just the answer I was looking for, I do live in an LTE coverage area bad for me though
MotoMudder77 said:
Just to add to the above answer
LTE and our Exynos chipset dont get along right now, hence all the LTE phones having snapdragon processors. Thats the main kicker for me. and LTE is in very few places is ****ing stupid that at&t is starting to focus even the smallest amount on LTE devices
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I live in an area that should have great coverage but I still only get an average of 6Mbps, would updating my APN settings from the old wap.cingular help improve my data service?
johneanonymous said:
Is the ability to use 4g LYE in the software or hardware of the phone? I have an LTE sim card that came with my htc vivid, but as I understand (which isn't much), I will have to wait for an update or custom ROM that includes an LTE radio. I've also read that LTE phones have different modules in which case I would never get to use it on my i777. This phone is great and there's no way I'm trading it in for a Skyrocket just for LTE when everything else it's so much better on the i777.
Can any one tell me then, will I ever get to use LTE?
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Miami_Son said:
Seriously?
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Oh here we go
Unstoppable force meets unmovable object!
OP question answered. Search was not engaged. Thread closed.

Is there a way to turn off 4G LTE and use 3G?

I have read that the 4G LTE drains your battery much much faster than 3G does, so I was wondering if there was a way to force the phone to switch to 3G mode only. I thought it would be in setting, but I can't seem to find it. Maybe there's an app?
Plus I have noticed that where I live there doesn't seem to be that much of a difference between 4G LTE and 3G... at least in my area right now.
just like when i was on sprint the 4G radio drained much faster than 3g i agree
however i believe you cannot turn this off at this point
maybe we will when we get more roms n such
(but i think somebody said the Bell version has an LTE on/off,not for ATnT though)
It is avilable on custom roms like this one
You would think there would be an app that could do that. I see some for other phones in the market. Maybe one that works for the AT&T Galaxy S2/Skyrocket? Those are 4G LTE devices I believe. Those are the closest to the Note.
Nevermind it stopped
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Nevermind it stopped
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Thank goodness it stopped I dont think you were going to be able to handle anymore.
As to the OP, why oh why would you ever want to turn off LTE? So you can save some battery, come on stick a charger in it and charge it. You bought a 4G phoblet use it. Gotta love the 4G LTE speeds over 3G.
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Thank goodness it stopped I dont think you were going to be able to handle anymore.
As to the OP, why oh why would you ever want to turn off LTE? So you can save some battery, come on stick a charger in it and charge it. You bought a 4G phoblet use it. Gotta love the 4G LTE speeds over 3G.
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I can answer that question I already posted this in another thread, but I'll post here (also note I am not getting my Note until tomorrow or saturday, so this is secondhand assumption). I live around 45 to 60 minutes away from an LTE capable city but the LTE range doesn't reach my home. When I'm at home, I'd like to be easily turn LTE off, but easily turn it on when I'm in town.
I think that's where the OP is coming from, though what do I know?
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It is avilable on custom roms like this one
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I can answer that question I already posted this in another thread, but I'll post here (also note I am not getting my Note until tomorrow or saturday, so this is secondhand assumption). I live around 45 to 60 minutes away from an LTE capable city but the LTE range doesn't reach my home. When I'm at home, I'd like to be easily turn LTE off, but easily turn it on when I'm in town.
I think that's where the OP is coming from, though what do I know?
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Follow the link in shaolinx's post, apparently the SauROM has the capability to toggle it with the Jkay mods that are included. If you're up for flashing ROMS, I think that would be an easy fix.
I have the same question about turning off LTE. I don't live in one of the few cities where LTE is offered. Can't I save battery by turning it off?
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I have the same question about turning off LTE. I don't live in one of the few cities where LTE is offered. Can't I save battery by turning it off?
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Read the thread, it has already been stated that SauROM has an easy on/off switch for this, flash the ROM and you'll be good.
On another note though, if you are not in an LTE city, it apparently doesn't affect battery life as it will not search for signal if there is not one present.
But if you want to be sure, flash the ROM.
The reason I asked this was because 4G LTE sucks where I am at. Speeds are roughly the same as 3G. I am guessing it is because I'm on the outer fringes of LA's 4G LTE range. Turning off 4G and keeping with 3G will conserve battery and probably give me a few more hours of juice.
I want to keep my device as stock as possible, so I don't want to go the root/rom route. Guess I'll have to wait till someone creates an app to do so. They have this sort of thing for other devices, so I think it is only a matter of time. The Note has been selling very well overseas as well as here... so I am sure there will be tons specific apps geared towards the Note.
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Read the thread, it has already been stated that SauROM has an easy on/off switch for this, flash the ROM and you'll be good.
On another note though, if you are not in an LTE city, it apparently doesn't affect battery life as it will not search for signal if there is not one present.
But if you want to be sure, flash the ROM.
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I did read the thread and I understand. Thanks. I plan to flash the ROM as soon as I get my Note.
You answered my question but how does the device know that there is no LTE unless it turns LTE on occassionally to check? And if it is turning it on\off\on to check, then that uses battery, right? Not trying to be arguementative. Just trying to understand. Thanks.
If you go to SETTINGS>WIRELESS SETTINGS> MOBILE NETWORK SETTINGS> NETWORK MODE> and click on GSM only that might just put you in 3G mode. Its worth the shot.
We don't have that menu option on the AT&T Note.
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Is LTE actually worth it?

I have an i9100 right now and run data on the non-smartphone unlimited plan. I've only had the i9100 since October, but I'm thinking of eBay'ing it and getting the S3.
My question is, would I be better served to wait for the AT&T version so I could get LTE or just get the i9300, live with slower non-wifi speeds and enjoy a new, unlocked, unfettered phone?
AT&T prevented the One X from unlocking their bootloader; to me, that already says enough.
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I have an i9100 right now and run data on the non-smartphone unlimited plan. I've only had the i9100 since October, but I'm thinking of eBay'ing it and getting the S3.
My question is, would I be better served to wait for the AT&T version so I could get LTE or just get the i9300, live with slower non-wifi speeds and enjoy a new, unlocked, unfettered phone?
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LTE is awesome, i have the skyrocket and Galaxy Note LTE versions. and they are super fast on the network, but i am bypassing the LTE and going the international SGS3 because i know that At&t is going to butcher this device stateside. not that it wont be fast.....but i want something un tainted by them......at least till the NOTE2 comes out, then i will all over that LTE phone....lol
mfratella said:
I have an i9100 right now and run data on the non-smartphone unlimited plan. I've only had the i9100 since October, but I'm thinking of eBay'ing it and getting the S3.
My question is, would I be better served to wait for the AT&T version so I could get LTE or just get the i9300, live with slower non-wifi speeds and enjoy a new, unlocked, unfettered phone?
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LTE is great! But you need to weigh it against the cost of having it.
In no short order, to obtain LTE on AT&T, you must:
Give up the incredible Exynos quad.
Deal with ATT bloat.
Deal with ATT hard-branding.
Deal with ATT redesign (likely losing the physical home button).
Deal with ATT kernels/firmware and potentially locked down components.
Have less dev support (international versions always attract more devs-- myself included).
Be locked into using only ATT (or paying for a SIM unlock code).
Deal with (usually much) slower official OS updates and patches.
Know that you're "in the system" at ATT because they have your IMEI.
Deal with having no idea when the device is actually going to be released.
I'm sure I missed some.
So, how badly do you really want a faster cell connection?
Hopefully that helps you.
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AT&T prevented the One X from unlocking their bootloader; to me, that already says enough.
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Couldn't agree more.
Plexicle said:
LTE is great! But you need to weigh it against the cost of having it.
In no short order, to obtain LTE on AT&T, you must:
Give up the incredible Exynos quad.
Deal with ATT bloat.
Deal with ATT hard-branding.
Deal with ATT redesign (likely losing the physical home button).
Deal with ATT kernels/firmware and potentially locked down components.
Have less dev support (international versions always attract more devs-- myself included).
Be locked into using only ATT (or paying for a SIM unlock code).
Deal with (usually much) slower official OS updates and patches.
Know that you're "in the system" at ATT because they have your IMEI.
Deal with having no idea when the device is actually going to be released.
I'm sure I missed some.
So, how badly do you really want a faster cell connection?
Hopefully that helps you.
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Great points, makes me feel even better about importing the S3 esp since this will be my first time doing so.
Also, a few have mentioned you can downgrade your data plan to medianet and save $ since the Int. S3's IMEI won't be in the ATT database & it's not considered a "smart" phone.
I will be happy to have the "home" button back since using my ATT Note that lacks it.
MoJoePin said:
Great points, makes me feel even better about importing the S3 esp since this will be my first time doing so.
Also, a few have mentioned you can downgrade your data plan to medianet and save $ since the Int. S3's IMEI won't be in the ATT database & it's not considered a "smart" phone.
I will be happy to have the "home" button back since using my ATT Note that lacks it.
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If you go with that media net plan do you still get 3G speed - Hspa speed ? Or what ?
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manny05 said:
If you go with that media net plan do you still get 3G speed - Hspa speed ? Or what ?
Sent from my GALAXY.
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Yes, and yes HSPA+ which is being called 4G but is not LTE. Have LTE on my Note and while it's fast it sucks the life out of a battery. Will not give up quad core just to be on a LTE Bloated devices.
I usually get 1 or 2 down and right around 1 up which is more than fast enought to stream videos, internet works great, etc. Not that it matters to me anyways because my LTE connection speed is zero, there is no LTE in my area and it appears it is still several years away. Makes it a no brainer really... lol
Once you go LTE its kinda hard to go back to HSPA+
if you have wifi constantly its a no brainer.
Able to surf the web and stream HD videos on the road is very satisfying.
that's why Im so torn if i should get the unlock or wait for the LTE version.
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Once you go LTE its kinda hard to go back to HSPA+
if you have wifi constantly its a no brainer.
Able to surf the web and stream HD videos on the road is very satisfying.
that's why Im so torn if i should get the unlock or wait for the LTE version.
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I can Stream HD video on my HSPA+
bbgt2 said:
Yes, and yes HSPA+ which is being called 4G but is not LTE.
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Also, if you want to go there, LTE is not true 4G either.
shinshoryuken said:
Once you go LTE its kinda hard to go back to HSPA+
if you have wifi constantly its a no brainer.
Able to surf the web and stream HD videos on the road is very satisfying.
that's why Im so torn if i should get the unlock or wait for the LTE version.
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I disagree, personally. I had my Note LTE for a few months that I just sold last week and have since been using the HSPA+ Atrix until the S3 is released. The LTE was great, mind you, and sometimes I had speeds up to ~50 down. Honestly though, the HSPA+ speeds I'm getting now are noticeably slower, but only when I'm actually downloading something. Really, that's usually only podcasts and app updates anymore, and the speed difference in the end usually nets to an extra ~10-15 seconds of waiting. I have zero issues streaming HD video and music to my phone with HSPA+, so the LTE would literally do nothing for me in that case (except for perhaps consuming more battery).
With data caps, it's even less of an issue. You wouldn't want to be downloading any large files over the cell network in either case, so you'll end up on WiFi for that stuff whether you're LTE-equipped or not.
Furthermore, the LTE radios right now are so power-hungry that I wasn't very comfortable using it on my Note. You actually use a lot less power with your WiFi radio ON.
Put that all together and weigh it against the benefits of importing the international variant. For me personally, that's the "no-brainer."
To me its not for a couple reason, 1.) We dont have LTE where I live 2.) Only time I use data is to send picture/video messages otherwise I'm always wireless. Also agree with everyone else on the ATT front, they really do ugly the thing up. I'd also rather have a quad-core than LTE. I'm a hardware over network guy.
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Also, if you want to go there, LTE is not true 4G either.
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OK
Hspa+ is 3.5G
LTE is 3.99g
All good now?
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Hspa+ is 3.5G
LTE is 3.99g
All good now?
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Err, it's hardly 3.99G when 4G mandates 1Gbps and LTE can still fall into the "single digit Mbps".
Well were I live LTE is about 8mbs up/down on AT&T and H+ is 3-5mbs down and 1 up so no big deal for me. That non RGB 720p screen is, but I am still thinking about it.
I was on ATT before with 3G before, but not LTE and I haven't looked at their plan for a while. Can someone explain to me:
When you sign up for their LTE plan, do you get 3G also or no?
If no, can you also buy 3G and how much more is it?
If you can't have 3G free with LTE I think its not so good, especially if you are not living in a well coverage area, which 3G still has a wider coverage.
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I was on ATT before with 3G before, but not LTE and I haven't looked at their plan for a while. Can someone explain to me:
When you sign up for their LTE plan, do you get 3G also or no?
If no, can you also buy 3G?
If you can't have 3G free with LTE I think its not so good, especially if you are not living in a well coverage area, which 3G still has a wider coverage.
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your phone will toggle between 4gLTE -4G-3g-and Edge. but 85 percent of the time my Note is on LTE.
if your area has LTE why would WANT to buy 3g as well......lol
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your phone will toggle between 4gLTE -4G-3g-and Edge. but 85 percent of the time my Note is on LTE.
if your area has LTE why would WANT to buy 3g as well......lol
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Thats my point, what if you have an LTE phone and your area don't have LTE, or you go out of town to an area without LTE, and you have no 3G plan. You'll be stuck with 2G.

official google play edition hspa+ issue and a converted sense tmobile one

Sorry for the confusing thread title but couldn't figure out how to word it. The issue I'm having is this , I have a normal sense HTC one from T-Mobile that I converted to a official gpe using a ruu and guide found here. From what I've read only the official gpe HTC one on T-Mobile suffers from the lack of being able to receive hspa+ where LTE is lacking, the normal version does not suffer this problem. I know this to be true as prior to converting mine I was always on LTE with great data speeds. However after converting to gpe in certain areas my phone loses LTE and goes to hspa for a brief second and then to 3g or even edge. Now from what I've read the normal HTC one model has the proper radio which prevents this while the official gpe does not. However seeing as the guide I followed he gave me a official gpe with stock recovery and boot loader I'm inclined to believe that this is just a software issue or that since mine is running the official software yet has the right radio to receive hspa+ it can no longer utilize it. As u can probably tell I'm new to all this. If someone can clarify this it would be great and if there is a way to restore hspa+ functionality while keeping gpe stock software on my device that would be great. The gpe is just what I've been after but I hate to suffer data speed loss in certain areas. Any help would be great guys.
i havent updated my htc one to gpe because of this same reason, ive been trying to find out if theres a way around but im a little confused, because normaly this hapens whens the phone doesnt support that type of band, i had a note1 that i flashed a tmob modem and worked 4g, i hope something like that can be made so i ca use gpe with my one :fingers-crossed:
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Sorry for the confusing thread title but couldn't figure out how to word it. The issue I'm having is this , I have a normal sense HTC one from T-Mobile that I converted to a official gpe using a ruu and guide found here. From what I've read only the official gpe HTC one on T-Mobile suffers from the lack of being able to receive hspa+ where LTE is lacking, the normal version does not suffer this problem. I know this to be true as prior to converting mine I was always on LTE with great data speeds. However after converting to gpe in certain areas my phone loses LTE and goes to hspa for a brief second and then to 3g or even edge. Now from what I've read the normal HTC one model has the proper radio which prevents this while the official gpe does not. However seeing as the guide I followed he gave me a official gpe with stock recovery and boot loader I'm inclined to believe that this is just a software issue or that since mine is running the official software yet has the right radio to receive hspa+ it can no longer utilize it. As u can probably tell I'm new to all this. If someone can clarify this it would be great and if there is a way to restore hspa+ functionality while keeping gpe stock software on my device that would be great. The gpe is just what I've been after but I hate to suffer data speed loss in certain areas. Any help would be great guys.
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Just out of curiosity, the Google edition is not designed to support HSPA+; why do you expect it to do so? I would not expect the software to be designed to work with AWS, even though the radio and radio firmware support it. The GE was designed to work with ATT hardware, and that version of software is not expecting AWS hardware to be installed.
EDIT: You know, I personally think it is stupid for HTC to have two versions of hardware for US operations on GSM. They should have put the same AWS capabilities into both ATT and TMO versions (and GE as well).
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Just out of curiosity, the Google edition is not designed to support HSPA+; why do you expect it to do so? I would not expect the software to be designed to work with AWS, even though the radio and radio firmware support it. The GE was designed to work with ATT hardware, and that version of software is not expecting AWS hardware to be installed.
EDIT: You know, I personally think it is stupid for HTC to have two versions of hardware for US operations on GSM. They should have put the same AWS capabilities into both ATT and TMO versions (and GE as well).
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Thats the thing, I dont expect it to. i didnt know this until after i switched over but seeing as the hardware is there im assuming there has to be a way to flash a radio that will allow me to keep the google software and utilize the hardware i have. since im new to this i have no idea where to begin looking for radios.
EDIT: After reading a little more here on the forum I see there are people with Tmobile Htc Ones that have switched to GPE software and are saying they get HSPA+ all the time. Im still confused though because like i said when i was on stock sense software I ALWAYS had LTE. And ever since the switch im either on LTE or I drop to HSPA+ for like two seconds and then stay on 3g. Either my LTE reception is no longer as good as it was on stock sense, or the stock sense was never telling me when i went to a lesser connection. Considering flashing a radio but dont now where to start.
This thread has officially confused me. What exactly is the problem?
I have TMO HTC ONE on GE software and it seems to work on all bands as far as I know perfectly fine? What is the issue we are talking about here?
umrico said:
This thread has officially confused me. What exactly is the problem?
I have TMO HTC ONE on GE software and it seems to work on all bands as far as I know perfectly fine? What is the issue we are talking about here?
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The issue is that apparantly the tmobile GPE One which you can buy doesnt support HSPA+. I had the stock tmobile one which i converted to GPE and before the swtich I always had lte. Ever since i put GPE on my phone im either on LTE or it drops right to 3g. This led me to believe that even though my htc one doesnt suffer the physical limitation that the bought GPE One has, that of not having acces to HSPA+ bands, that maybe the software of the GPE was limiting mine to HSPA+ as well.
However now im reading that people that have flashed their phones to GPE are accessing HSPA+.
Can i ask you this. When you put GPE on your One, what version did you put on? Did you got to 4.2.2 and update to 4.3? or did you go right to 4.3? and would that make any difference?
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The issue is that apparantly the tmobile GPE One which you can buy doesnt support HSPA+. I had the stock tmobile one which i converted to GPE and before the swtich I always had lte. Ever since i put GPE on my phone im either on LTE or it drops right to 3g. This led me to believe that even though my htc one doesnt suffer the physical limitation that the bought GPE One has, that of not having acces to HSPA+ bands, that maybe the software of the GPE was limiting mine to HSPA+ as well.
However now im reading that people that have flashed their phones to GPE are accessing HSPA+.
Can i ask you this. When you put GPE on your One, what version did you put on? Did you got to 4.2.2 and update to 4.3? or did you go right to 4.3? and would that make any difference?
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I update about every day for past 4 months. Never wiped clean.
Are you aware that if the device sees a weak, it drops down to 3G/HSPA+ mode. HSPA uses more power then 3G. So when the phone is idle and not pushing mass amounts of data, it sits on 3G. When you push data for a number of seconds, its switches up to HSPA+ then idles back at 3G to use less power...could this be what you are referring to?
On Stock Sense, you will not see this as they hide it in the back ground...where as on GE they tell you the truth
umrico said:
I update about every day for past 4 months. Never wiped clean.
Are you aware that if the device sees a weak, it drops down to 3G/HSPA+ mode. HSPA uses more power then 3G. So when the phone is idle and not pushing mass amounts of data, it sits on 3G. When you push data for a number of seconds, its switches up to HSPA+ then idles back at 3G to use less power...could this be what you are referring to?
On Stock Sense, you will not see this as they hide it in the back ground...where as on GE they tell you the truth
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Yes maybe that is what was happening because i was never really trying to access the internet, I was just keeping an eye on my phone to see what network it was on.
And I had a feeling that the sense version was just hiding that from me..
Thanks for the help, you pretty much clarified what i needed to know. Now if I can just find out what I have to do in order to receive OTA updates I will be good to go..
Just to add my own 2 cents: I fully converted my TMob HTC One to GPe 4.2.2 last wording just to make sure I could OTA when 4.4 hit.
It updated to 4.3 via OTA just fine and has been on LTE all morning. HSPA+ also seems to work fine when I'm outside the LTE area.
Not sure if that helps at all, but you definitely should be getting LTE and hspa+ if you did a full conversion from a TMob handset.
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Just to add my own 2 cents: I fully converted my TMob HTC One to GPe 4.2.2 last wording just to make sure I could OTA when 4.4 hit.
It updated to 4.3 via OTA just fine and has been on LTE all morning. HSPA+ also seems to work fine when I'm outside the LTE area.
Not sure if that helps at all, but you definitely should be getting LTE and hspa+ if you did a full conversion from a TMob handset.
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I realized as previous poster said that it displays 3g when idle. However my signal seems weaker now since converting in areas I had three bars of LTE before switch I get one or two of HEPA+. Have u noticed any reception loss.
Also did u get out with stock mid as I only changed Cid to googlOOO
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I realized as previous poster said that it displays 3g when idle. However my signal seems weaker now since converting in areas I had three bars of LTE before switch I get one or two of HEPA+. Have u noticed any reception loss.
Also did u get out with stock mid as I only changed Cid to googlOOO
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I did the full conversion - swapped bootloaders, wrote cid/mod (CID to GOOGL000 and MID to PN0710000), and then flashed the GPe RUU for 4.2.2 in fastboot RUU mode.
(I've actually used similar methods for converting this device to dev and international editions as well in the past using only different CID/MID combinations in order to get OTAs).
All conversions have resulted in HSPA+ and LTE connectivity. I've never really been concerned about speeds as they've always been "good enough" for me, but the few speed-tests I've run have always been at least 15mbit or higher (38mbit being the highest I've seen to date).
At some point I'll post the process and CID/MID combinations that have gotten me success on my T-Mobile One. It requires a modified hboot that can be scary at points (no screen, have to hold the power button for *ages* to get it into RUU mode, etc), but gets the job done.
PhoenixPath said:
I did the full conversion - swapped bootloaders, wrote cid/mod (CID to GOOGL000 and MID to PN0710000), and then flashed the GPe RUU for 4.2.2 in fastboot RUU mode.
(I've actually used similar methods for converting this device to dev and international editions as well in the past using only different CID/MID combinations in order to get OTAs).
All conversions have resulted in HSPA+ and LTE connectivity. I've never really been concerned about speeds as they've always been "good enough" for me, but the few speed-tests I've run have always been at least 15mbit or higher (38mbit being the highest I've seen to date).
At some point I'll post the process and CID/MID combinations that have gotten me success on my T-Mobile One. It requires a modified hboot that can be scary at points (no screen, have to hold the power button for *ages* to get it into RUU mode, etc), but gets the job done.
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I'm fully converted to 4.3 gpe like I said I've only changed Cid to that of gpe. I was worried about not receiving it's updates but have read posts which confirm u can get then without changing mid. I was just wondering I'd after u received ota if your data speeds were better. Its hard to tell because while on stock sense I always displayed LTE as it apparently doesn't let you know when u switch networks. Noe on gpe I'm only getting hspa+ or 3g in areas which according to T-Mobile coverage maps I should get LTE I'm wondering I'd thid was always the case and I just didn't know. My speeds are sufficient for web browsing and YouTube everywhere I'm just the type that wants to know what is happening andbifbi can make it better I will do so. I've reqd of people getting better LTE after converting and then receiving 4.3 ota. This just doesn't seem to be my experience but their so many variables that its hard to say. Thanks for input though
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I'm only getting hspa+ or 3g in areas which according to T-Mobile coverage maps I should get LTE I'm wondering I'd thid was always the case and I just didn't know.
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I'm pretty sure T-Mobile doesn't show LTE coverage on their maps (there's a lot of gaps so this is for PR reasons). "4G" is either HSPA+ or LTE coverage on T-Mobile's maps, but they do not distinguish. The stock ROM (sense) will display "4G" for HSPA+ coverage, while the GPE ROM doesn't. It's still the same coverage. I think this is what's happening to you.
To clear up some confusion, all HTC One versions support HSPA+. It's a question of which frequencies they support it on. The GPe and Dev edition do not support Band 4 HSPA+ (AKA 1700 Mhz, or AWS). T-Mobile uses AWS HSPA+ on a majority of their "4G" footprint. Only areas that are getting LTE have Band II (1900 Mhz) HSPA+. This is done in order to free up AWS spectrum for LTE. Even within reframed areas, such as southern CA, AWS HSPA+ coverage is better (as not all towers have been, or it seems will be upgraded to LTE and reframed Band II HSPA+). Therefore the GPe will have significantly worse data coverage.
It's possible that the GPe conversion will disable Band 4 HSPA+ coverage on the T-Mobile variant. This is what the discussion should be about. If you're connected to an LTE tower, nothing should change. The GPe edition supports band 4 LTE, which is what T-Mobile uses anyway It's likely that you didn't have LTE before in these locations, and all that's changed is the display icon. Hope this helps.
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It's possible that the GPe conversion will disable Band 4 HSPA+ coverage on the T-Mobile variant. This is what the discussion should be about.
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I'm a clueless n00b, but my suspicion given all I've read about AWS and the M7 is that a GPE RUU won't disable the band, but the GPE baseband may not be optimized or may otherwise be unable to take advantage of that extra band that's not present in PN07120. If that's the case, I would imagine that flashing a T-Mobile radio onto a PN07130 [T-Mobile] One converted into a GPE would solve the problem and give you coverage identical to a bone stock PN07130.
The main reason I think this is that no one has had any success enabling AWS on the ATT/GPE/Dev variants by flashing T-Mobile radios or RUUs. I doubt you can 'disable' the band at anything lower than a superficial level, and even then I'm betting it's not 'disabling' as much as it is the GPE baseband not being programmed with AWS HSPA in mind.
I'll be in a position to find this out soon, as I'm probably going to sell my AT&T One and get a T-Mobile variant. I have a pretty decent idea of what kind of [crappy] coverage you get on a device lacking AWS (and I'm in a refarmed area).

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I've read that it's possible to get H or H+ on straight talk..could somebody help me with that?
Cap'n Jazz said:
I've read that it's possible to get H or H+ on straight talk..could somebody help me with that?
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id be the guy to help you through it
Cap'n Jazz said:
I've read that it's possible to get H or H+ on straight talk..could somebody help me with that?
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@REV3NT3CH is the true master of US based GSM on the Rezound, I am sure he can assist you.
That being said, I was never able to get better than HSPA (not +) on TracFone AT&T-based services but the service was still marginal at best, data speeds were very poor and it would often drop back to Edge... It is my understanding that the radios in the Rezound are not "tuned" for US GSM frequencies, so even in areas of good signal, the Rezound is still poor performer with US GSM services.
It is also my understanding that HSPA/HSPA+ is not possible on T-Mobile based services because the Rezound does not support the proper GSM frequencies (1700/2100Mhz AWS band).
Not trying to detract from what you are trying to do or recommend against it, but I am going to be honest here... I got so frustrated with trying to do anything with my Rezound on GSM I moved to a Nexus 4... And I liked that so much when my son's contract on his Droid Bionic expired I moved him to a Moto G GPE version on prepaid GSM (Go Phone right now, moving to AIO/Cricket Wireless this month). The Moto G outperforms the Rezound in every aspect, and the battery life is amazing with 5-7 hours of screen time and still going at the end of the day on a single charge (I get jealous compared to my N4 sometimes). All this in a 16GB Google Play Edition for $199... simple to unlock, root, restore to factory, ROM, etc. https://play.google.com/store/devices/details/Moto_G_Google_Play_edition_16GB?id=moto_g_16gb... of course, this is at the cost of a removable battery (sort of, it is replaceable, just not quite as easily) and SD card slot.
Just something to think about. I really hope you can get the Rez working on ST, but if not, there are some low cost answers.

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