Hey guys will the hero work on u.s tmobile 3g band?
no, because tmo usa uses 1700mhz and the hero only has 900/2100mhz
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Taiwan 3G is running under 2100 band. Since my G1 from T-Mobile is running 1700/2100 can work under Taiwan's 3G.
I am thinking if Magic in taiwan can be using in T-mobile USA?
All the SPEC I can see only said Magic @ Taiwan is 900/2100 Band never mention about the 1700. Anyone know something about it?
No it won't work. The G1 has dual band HSDPA (1900/2100 for Europe/Asia and 1700/2100 for T-Mobile US). The HTC Magic (any version) only has single band HSPDA (1900/2100 or 1700/2100 or 850/1900).
If you want to use T-Mobile US 3G, you have to get the T-Mobile branded myTouch 3G or the Google Ion.
can someone tell which bands the euro(britain) g1 uses and the us version does and is it possible to get 3g in us if i use a euro tmobile g1 or vice versa
and also which bands does us tmobile support
euro 3g is 850 same as at&t
tmo is 1700
tmobile uses 1700 & 2100MHz. one for uplink, one for downlink. my understanding is that most of europe uses the 2100MHz frequency for 3g.
I bought this HTC Aria from USA and use it at my country (Indonesia) But unfortunately the signal is capped to search only gprs or edge, cannot hooked to 3G or hsdpa network..
I also have the asian market Aria, that works perfect in "wcdma only" netwotk. It don't have at&t logo on the upper right screen.
Question is how to make this at&t Aria working on my country wcdma network, bcoz I think that hardware already supported.. I just don't know how to hack it
I believe that its all about software or radio file or something like that , so I put my question here in this sub thread.. So sorry if I do a wrong post.
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I think it is more a frequency issue than a lock issue. This is a world phone and no frequencies are locked. But if your carrier doesn't use the same 3G frequencies, it will not work on 3G. The 3G frequencies for the Aria are 850mhz and 1900mhz. Your carrier is probably using 900mhz and 2100mhz for 3G. Your only fix (if this is your issue) is to either buy another phone or change carriers.
Not to threadjack, but do any US carriers use the [apparenlty] more common 900/2100mhz for 3G?
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Not to threadjack, but do any US carriers use the [apparenlty] more common 900/2100mhz for 3G?
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Nope. Neither AT&T or T-Mobile use 900/2100 for their 3G frequencies. AT&T uses 850/1900 and T-Mobile uses 1700(AWS).
The Aria should work
HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM; Dual Mode UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (1900/850MHZ) & GSM/GPRS/EDGE (Quad band 850/900/1800/1900MHZ); HSDPA/UMTS (3GPP Release 5 Compliant; 7.2 Mbps Enabled) EGPRS Functionality
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It's supposed to be a quad band.
No the HTC aria is not quadband for 3g or hsdpa. Basically there is a US versiont the 850/1900 . In Taiwan they released another version with the 900/2100. So if where you live doesn't have a place that uses the 850/1900 your basically stuck w/ 2g speeds.
so i got this fantastic HTC Touch HD (unlocked) to replace my beat up sidekick. anyway i want to know if there's any way to use this phone on t-mobile's 3G network? what a shame it'd be if i cant.
If you have a T8282 (BLAC100) then it's not possible, the hardware isn't there to support US 3G bands. The T8285 (BLAC120) should work fine though.
Not on T-Mobile though, 8285 is for 850/1900 3G bands (AT&T) and you need 1700 for T-Mobile
Hello,
I want to buy a T-Mobile HTC HD2, one question, will it work with Optus 3G Network as I've heard that it does not work with AT&T 3g so I'm wondering will it work with any other 3g provider OTHER than AT&T.
If it does work will it have any compatibility or performance issues?
THanks.
Im pretty sure my HD2 worked with the Optus network this afternoon.
Perth. WA.
dave
I was wondering if there will be problems if the T-Mobile can't use the 3g bands that Optus uses.
It seems that Optus uses HSPA 900 and 2100, not sure why 900 and 2100 is used, now here are the specs for both the HD2's T-mobile and non T-Mobile :
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_hd2-3228.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_hd2-2957.php
As we see the T-Mobile does GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and HSDPA 1700/2100, and the non T-mobile can do HSDPA 900/2100, Telstra one does HSDPA 850/2100.
Now I'm wondering if the T-Mobile (or Telstra) can't do HSDPA 900, what problems will I see?
Once again I would like to use these on the Optus 3G Network.
Thanks,
BTW Dave, is yours a T-Mobile version.