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I'm new to all this, but can anyone help me? I had the HTC Touch Dual purchased in the UK and i gave it to my brother in the USA, he says the phone sometimes cuts him off, he has spoken to a few people that said this phone doesn't support the 1800 network. is this true and if so is this a hardware problem or can the ROM be upgraded??
Many thanks
There are three versions of the Touch Dual, GSM EUrope, GSM North AMerica and CDMA. Most likely you have the GSM europe version. AT&T USA requires the 850/1900 bands for bothe Voice and 3g data.
this is a hardware restriction. You are SOL.
Is there an Android phone out there that works on CDMA and GSM networks. Are any of Verizons new motorola phones going to be world phones?
Maybe the best option is a Sprint Touch Pro 2 with an android ROM???
Seeing that the UK models will not be getting NFC, has anyone thought of ordering from Korea? Or in general is anyone considering ordering from a Korean seller?
Why would you do that unless your local frequencies are South Korea's CDMA...meaning you'd be in South Korea.
Balthazar B said:
Why would you do that unless your local frequencies are South Korea's CDMA...meaning you'd be in South Korea.
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lol delete this thread haha... Totally forgot to think about whether it was GSM or not xD Thx for the info.
I lived in south korea and i'm korean.
Our country provide WCDMA/CDMA service.
WCDMA Band cairrer are below.
SKTelecom (2100 Mhz)
Korea Telecom (2100 Mhz)
CDMA band carrier is below
LG U+ (1800 Mhz)
But, Our local galaxy s radio band spec is poor then EU galaxy s2.
<< Korea Galaxy S2 Network support >>
Double band UMTS 900/2100
Triple band GSM 900/1800/1900
<< EU Galaxy S2 band Network support>>
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Yeah, Our korean prefer TDMB(TV Service) then multiple band support.
So it will occur H/w problem occur and samsung select some frequencies killed.
The main critical issue is
if you purchased in our SKT galaxy S 2 model (SHW-M250S),
may be you can't receive MMS. because our carrier SKTelecom using
their own MMS format. (SK-MMS)
Most of world using OMA-MMS.
So it will occur many sms, mms problems.
and our service porvider (SKT, KT) they enjoyed add a many many bloat ware.(Service program).
it will occur a tons of system hang and reset problem.
As a result, i recommend that if you purchased galaxy s2,
wait a your country's carrier galaxy s2( like captivate or fascinate) nor buy the EU galaxy s2.
So, I can't recommend our korea's galaxy s2.
I'll buy a EU Galaxy s2.
Has anyone considered, instead, picking up the North Korean version?
Pulverizer said:
I lived in south korea and i'm korean.
Our country provide WCDMA/CDMA service.
WCDMA Band cairrer are below.
SKTelecom (2100 Mhz)
Korea Telecom (2100 Mhz)
CDMA band carrier is below
LG U+ (1800 Mhz)
But, Our local galaxy s radio band spec is poor then EU galaxy s2.
<< Korea Galaxy S2 Network support >>
Double band UMTS 900/2100
Triple band GSM 900/1800/1900
<< EU Galaxy S2 band Network support>>
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Yeah, Our korean prefer TDMB(TV Service) then multiple band support.
So it will occur H/w problem occur and samsung select some frequencies killed.
The main critical issue is
if you purchased in our SKT galaxy S 2 model (SHW-M250S),
may be you can't receive MMS. because our carrier SKTelecom using
their own MMS format. (SK-MMS)
Most of world using OMA-MMS.
So it will occur many sms, mms problems.
and our service porvider (SKT, KT) they enjoyed add a many many bloat ware.(Service program).
it will occur a tons of system hang and reset problem.
As a result, i recommend that if you purchased galaxy s2,
wait a your country's carrier galaxy s2( like captivate or fascinate) nor buy the EU galaxy s2.
So, I can't recommend our korea's galaxy s2.
I'll buy a EU Galaxy s2.
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Yeah I got carried away with the thought that I could get the Korean SGS2 have all the same bands and get the NFC. Didn't think through it all the way and forgot that Korea uses different services.
MustWarnothers said:
Has anyone considered, instead, picking up the North Korean version?
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oh my god..
Our samsung do not provide cellphone to north korea. hehe...
brandenk0 said:
Yeah I got carried away with the thought that I could get the Korean SGS2 have all the same bands and get the NFC. Didn't think through it all the way and forgot that Korea uses different services.
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The clove store galaxy s2 spec page appeard "NFC" service support.
http://www.clove.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-i9100-16gb
Pulverizer said:
The clove store galaxy s2 spec page appeard "NFC" service support.
http://www.clove.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-i9100-16gb
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The UK version doesnt seem to have NFC in it. Most of the retailers just take the specs off Samsung's site. Wish it were true tho.
brandenk0 said:
The UK version doesnt seem to have NFC in it. Most of the retailers just take the specs off Samsung's site. Wish it were true tho.
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UK amazon spec page appeard that
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-I9100-Galaxy-Free-Smartphone/dp/tech-data/B004QTBQ2C/ref=de_a_smtd
I think amazon tell the truth.
So you hope thf NFC function in EU or UK galaxy s2.
Hi,
Thank you information about Korean version. I m from Turkey. My Vodafone carrier supports 900 band. So i think i can use it in Turkey. I want to ask question where can i buy it in Korean? is it locked or unlocked.
Thanks
Pulverizer said:
I lived in south korea and i'm korean.
Our country provide WCDMA/CDMA service.
WCDMA Band cairrer are below.
SKTelecom (2100 Mhz)
Korea Telecom (2100 Mhz)
CDMA band carrier is below
LG U+ (1800 Mhz)
But, Our local galaxy s radio band spec is poor then EU galaxy s2.
<< Korea Galaxy S2 Network support >>
Double band UMTS 900/2100
Triple band GSM 900/1800/1900
<< EU Galaxy S2 band Network support>>
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Yeah, Our korean prefer TDMB(TV Service) then multiple band support.
So it will occur H/w problem occur and samsung select some frequencies killed.
The main critical issue is
if you purchased in our SKT galaxy S 2 model (SHW-M250S),
may be you can't receive MMS. because our carrier SKTelecom using
their own MMS format. (SK-MMS)
Most of world using OMA-MMS.
So it will occur many sms, mms problems.
and our service porvider (SKT, KT) they enjoyed add a many many bloat ware.(Service program).
it will occur a tons of system hang and reset problem.
As a result, i recommend that if you purchased galaxy s2,
wait a your country's carrier galaxy s2( like captivate or fascinate) nor buy the EU galaxy s2.
So, I can't recommend our korea's galaxy s2.
I'll buy a EU Galaxy s2.
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Where did you get this information?
According to the specs posted online at several web sites the SK version has support for all of the same bands.
Also, if SK's mms tech was not compatible with other carriers, how would the phone be able to send and recieve mms messages once roaming and relying on another carriers protocols? Can you please post a source of your information, it contradicts everything I've seen online (and common sense when it comes to mms).
The con's you mentioned here aren't much of a problem. Most of the world still uses triband gsm and having a quad band won't do much of good and how many of us really uses mms when we are using emailing or video calling!!
If you see the pro's they is NFC which is gonna be must feature in all smart mobile in future. Next gen samsung mobile is having NFC in all the models. So isn't it cool to have right now than later? well there are lot of apps in android for fm, so having a native fm on mobile is pointless. And DMB is an extra asset too. last but not the least bloatware can be removed in many ways as like rooting
So what do you think guys?
Pulverizer said:
I lived in south korea and i'm korean.
Our country provide WCDMA/CDMA service.
WCDMA Band cairrer are below.
SKTelecom (2100 Mhz)
Korea Telecom (2100 Mhz)
CDMA band carrier is below
LG U+ (1800 Mhz)
But, Our local galaxy s radio band spec is poor then EU galaxy s2.
<< Korea Galaxy S2 Network support >>
Double band UMTS 900/2100
Triple band GSM 900/1800/1900
<< EU Galaxy S2 band Network support>>
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Yeah, Our korean prefer TDMB(TV Service) then multiple band support.
So it will occur H/w problem occur and samsung select some frequencies killed.
The main critical issue is
if you purchased in our SKT galaxy S 2 model (SHW-M250S),
may be you can't receive MMS. because our carrier SKTelecom using
their own MMS format. (SK-MMS)
Most of world using OMA-MMS.
So it will occur many sms, mms problems.
and our service porvider (SKT, KT) they enjoyed add a many many bloat ware.(Service program).
it will occur a tons of system hang and reset problem.
As a result, i recommend that if you purchased galaxy s2,
wait a your country's carrier galaxy s2( like captivate or fascinate) nor buy the EU galaxy s2.
So, I can't recommend our korea's galaxy s2.
I'll buy a EU Galaxy s2.
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marthyaya said:
The con's you mentioned here aren't much of a problem. Most of the world still uses triband gsm and having a quad band won't do much of good and how many of us really uses mms when we are using emailing or video calling!!
If you see the pro's they is NFC which is gonna be must feature in all smart mobile in future. Next gen samsung mobile is having NFC in all the models. So isn't it cool to have right now than later? well there are lot of apps in android for fm, so having a native fm on mobile is pointless. And DMB is an extra asset too. last but not the least bloatware can be removed in many ways as like rooting
So what do you think guys?
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I also think about this model in this way. I think pro's that this unit has are stronger than the con's that "we think" do exist in the mobile. MMS bug is useless as we are using Email and other apps like ChatON, WhatsApp etc. Also there are plenty of FM apps which are capable of streaming online. I don't know about others, this is how I feel.
Even if you feel this software doesn't fit to you, or MMS is really a bug for you, you can anytime change to I9100 firmware at the cost of loosing NFC and DMB (Even after changing I saw that there is a workaround for NFC)
Hello,
Few weeks ago I saw on some website news and photos of a dual sim Galaxy Note 2. The market of the Dual sim is much more dynamic in Indian and china that's why the news said that this dual sim should be for china market and especially for China Unicom.
So would somebody have more consistent news about this dual sim : would it appear ? When ? Where ?
Best regards
Chinese market only
Hello, I already now but I did not see any confirmation if this news is fake or not.
Would it be SIM Unlocked in China, possibility to choose other language etc..
Hmm that would be interesting, especially if its the "international" one. I dont know what kind of cell service they use in china. Will it only work then in China or worldwide with standard GSM and 3G74G and so on?
I already a HTC Desire V bought in China (dual SIM) and it works perfectly in Europe in GSM and data. So from my point of view no difficulties in terms of compatibility.
And how can you determine if it's a real Samsung and no copy mb
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Not sure to understand the meaning of your question :
First : the rumoiur and photos of the dual sim never been confirmed by Samsung
Second : if it is real and this dual SIM note 2 is released, don't worry I perfectly know where to buy an original one in China !
Snake-Plissken said:
And how can you determine if it's a real Samsung and no copy mb
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the price
the quality of finish around edges
default font
main thing you would look at online, is the price. if it's around 200USD it's a replica
I'm from Indonesia and I want a dual SIM NOTE 2 !
But hopefully it's going to be CDMA and GSM network dual sim. Similar to HTC desire VC. But it would be good if the phone is capable to register to 3G of each network (EVDO and HSPA).
Sadly, there's not much news of it now. Maybe they scrapped the idea because it's just too power hungry.
redder95 said:
I'm from Indonesia and I want a dual SIM NOTE 2 !
But hopefully it's going to be CDMA and GSM network dual sim. Similar to HTC desire VC. But it would be good if the phone is capable to register to 3G of each network (EVDO and HSPA).
Sadly, there's not much news of it now. Maybe they scrapped the idea because it's just too power hungry.
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Dual sim Galaxy Note 2 have two different types of version. One from China Unicom, it support for WCDMA/GSM. The other one from China Telecom, it support for CDMA/GSM.It's release date in mid-October.
So, does it mean that the wcdma/china Unicom is not compatible with European network,and the CDMA/china telecom is ok,for,European network ?
Other question : do you have a Link to these informations ?
Br
ludovic.audoin said:
So, does it mean that the wcdma/china Unicom is not compatible with European network,and the CDMA/china telecom is ok,for,European network ?
Other question : do you have a Link to these informations ?
Br
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I don't know the frequency of the European mobile phone, so I am not sure. New users prevented from posting outside links in their messages, so I can't post link for here.
Send a pm
Band are :
GSM : 850/900/1800/1900
Hsdpa : 850/900/1900/2100
Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) os and many other good specification are available.It's come only single sim,but samsung to planning for dual sim.
ludovic.audoin said:
Send a pm
Band are :
GSM : 850/900/1800/1900
Hsdpa : 850/900/1900/2100
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China Unicom 3G frequency
(FDD)1920~1980MHz/2110~2170MHz
(TDD) 1880~1920MHz、2010~2025MHz
(FDD)1755~1785MHz/1850~1880MHz
China Telecom 3G frequency
1920~1935MHz and 2110~2125MHz
Rumor have the following models in China
N7102 for China Unicom, WCDMA + GSM, Dual SIM
N7108 for China Mobile, TD-SCDMA/GSM, Single SIM
N719 for China Telecom, CDMA2000 + GSM, Dual SIM
So the only one that should be compatible with Europe 3G should be the N7102 ?
hellolalalam said:
Rumor have the following models in China
N7102 for China Unicom, WCDMA + GSM, Dual SIM
N7108 for China Mobile, TD-SCDMA/GSM, Single SIM
N719 for China Telecom, CDMA2000 + GSM, Dual SIM
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Sadly, it doesn't look like there's one that supports both EVDO and HSPA at the same time.
Are this rumors confirmed yet? And what memory will they have. I am looking for the 32gb version
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Snake-Plissken said:
Are this rumors confirmed yet? And what memory will they have. I am looking for the 32gb version
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It was published on Samsung China website.
www.samsung.com/cn/consumer/mobile-phones/galaxy-note/galaxy-note/GT-N7102RWDCHN
Quad Core 1.6GHz CPU
2GB RAM + 16 GB ROM/microSD (Max 64GB)
GSM 850/900/1,800/1,900 MHz
WCDMA 850/900/1,900/2100 MHz
Android 4.1
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Update 06/23/2013
Thanks to an awesome member, ozzmanj1, we have now added the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY R800AT to the list of working 3G/4G devices.
Update 03/20/2013
There will be a website dedicated to T-Mobile Network Phones I am building because I love T-Mobile that much Customer for almost 10 years now. That is already under development.
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MINIMUM SPEC REQUIREMENTS
These are the specs each phone must have to be put on my list
5MP Front Camera or Higher
Front Facing Camera
1GB Ram or Higher
1GHz CPU or Higher
Dual-Core or Higher
4.0" Screen or Higher
250ppi or Higher
BEFORE BUYING
TERMS
GSM // (Global System for Mobile Communications) Also known as 2G, EDGE.
EDGE // EDGE is the new name for GSM 384. The technology was named GSM 384 because of the fact that it provided Data Transmission at a rate of 384 Kbps.
2G // Also known as GSM. Short for second-generation wireless telephone technology. Second generation 2G cellular telecom networks were commercially launched on the GSM standard in Finland by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Oyj) in 1991.
3G // Short for third Generation, is a term used to represent the 3rd generation of mobile telecommunications technology. Also called Tri-Band 3G.
4G // The fourth generation of mobile phone mobile communications standards. It is a successor of the third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems, to smartphones, and to other mobile devices.
HSPA // an amalgamation of two mobile telephony protocols, High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), that extends and improves the performance of existing 3rd generation mobile telecommunication networks utilizing the WCDMA protocols. A further improved 3GPP standard, Evolved HSPA (also known as HSPA+), was released late in 2008 with subsequent worldwide adoption beginning in 2010. The newer standard allows bit-rates to reach as high as 168 Mbit/s in the downlink and 22 Mbit/s in the uplink.
NETWORK BANDS & FACTS
T-Mobile offers GSM service in both the 850MHz and 1900MHz frequency bands.
T-Mobile utilizes the 1700MHz, 2100MHz, and 1900MHz frequency band for their 3G data network.
T-Mobile utilizes the 1900MHz frequency band for their entire network. (EDGE, GPRS, VOICE, TXT)
Europe and most of the world use the 900MHz and 1800MHz frequency bands for GSM. For a device to use T-Mobile USA and work in Europe, it would need to support the 1900MHz band and one or both of the 900MHz and 1800MHz bands used in Europe.
CHECK THE BANDS!
EDGE, GPRS, VOICE, SMS/MMS > 2G GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G/HSPA: 850/1700/1900/2100 MHz
AFTER BUYING
CHANGE YOUR APN
Most of the time only International phones will need this step, but you should still check if your 3G is working before this step.
Worldwide APN List for GPRS/DATA > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=564459
T-Mobile Guide on Changing APN > http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-1979
Specs are all up to you and what you need!
PHONES THAT SUPPORT T-MOBILE BANDS
PHONES CONFIRMED TO WORK ON T-MOBILE 3G
UNLOCKED
LG Nexus 4 (4G WORKS)
Sony Xperia Ion LT28H
Samsung Galaxy S III T999 (4G WORKS)
Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 (4G WORKS)
AT&T HTC One S (For Help CLICK HERE)
AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket i727 (4G SHOULD WORK. VK1 T-Mobile Radio confirmed working by papabear. It can use both i717 and T989 ROMs. Accelerometer is off by 90 degrees for T989 ROMs, here is the FIX) - Confirmed by papabear
AT&T Note i717 (4G SHOULD WORK) - Confirmed by papabear
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY R800AT (Up to 7mbps, so far!) - Confirmed by ozzmanj1 - See Device
INTERNATIONAL (Europe, Asia, UK, etc.)
COMING SOON
PHONES CONFIRMED TO WORK ON T-MOBILE 2G/EDGE
UNLOCKED
AT&T Apple iPhone 5 (3G WORKS SOMETIMES)
AT&T Apple iPhone 4/4S (3G WORKS SOMETIMES)
Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 (3G WORKS SOMETIMES) - Confirmed by papabear
All AT&T Phones Should Work (2G/EDGE - Certain Areas 3G/4G)
HTC A9191 Ace, Euro bands (GSM quad band & 3G 900/2100mhz)
INTERNATIONAL (Europe, Asia, UK, etc.)
COMING SOON
UNCONFIRMED PHONES WITH T-MOBILE BANDS
UNLOCKED
Sony Xperia T LT29i
Sony Xperia TX LT30p (Bond Phone)
INTERNATIONAL (Europe, Asia, UK, etc.)
Huawei Honor 2
Huawei Ascend D1 XL U9500E
Huawei Ascend D1
Huawei Ascend D quad XL
Huawei Ascend D quad
Huawei Honor II Quad-Core
Meizu MX Dual-Core
Meizu MX Quad-Core
Xiaomi M1
Xiaomi M2
K-Touch Treasure V8 Tegra 3
K-Touch Hornet II V9 Tegra 3
Send me your working list of phones that are international or unlocked and band specs so I can update this list as frequently as possible.
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Jeremy Gruver (Scath)
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Everyone who reads this and is helped by it
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This guide is meant to be a reference and help you decide on a phone to use with T-Mobile's Network ONLY. Any advice posted by others are the opinions of the author of that post and is not official advice from me. I am not responsible for any advice given by others that may be incorrect.
hi
Thank you for this valuable training.
You are very welcome! I smiled reading this, makes me happy knowing I helped someone!
Great job man I'm glad you finished it. You can really help a lot of people
Not at the tippy top, but the ATT i727 Skyrocket works well on T-mo
papabear said:
Not at the tippy top, but the ATT i727 Skyrocket works well on T-mo
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Thanks very much ill add it! Is 4G working?
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This looks like a great guide
A lot of hard work went into it .... and love!
Scath said:
Thanks very much ill add it! Is 4G working?
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Yes, also the ATT SGH-i717 Note1 works as well. same radios can be flashed as well. So will sim unlock both phones work on T-mo. Some, like me, have better luck with T-mo radios that can be flashed.
papabear said:
Yes, also the ATT SGH-i717 Note1 works as well. same radios can be flashed as well. So will sim unlock both phones work on T-mo. Some, like me, have better luck with T-mo radios that can be flashed.
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Thanks again! Added and credited!
Bump - reserved
We need more compatible phones added everyone Going to be adding more soon!
Thanks for your research. In the market for a new phone to get off AT&T, may give the Sony LT30p a shot. Will report back if I go that route.
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Re: [GUIDE][MAR 2ND 2013] Unlocked Phones on T-Mobile Network
HTC A9191 Ace, Euro bands (GSM quad band & 3G 900/2100mhz) - I can confirm voice and data work, but no 3G coverage in my area - I'm in a rural part of northern Indiana. Other's experience may vary.
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Adding this to the list guys, thank you! I have a new update coming soon that confirms All AT&T Phones working in certain areas, mainly large markets and cities.
dude thanks for the information, it's just what a lot of people are looking. Keep up the good work.
Re: [GUIDE][MAR 20TH] Unlocked Phones on T-Mobile Network
What's the secret then? Cause, I have a factory unlocked Att Note i717 that just refuses to fully function on Tmobile. (User error clearly).
I just gave up and bought the Tmobile Note2.. Do tell?
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missjennyfleur said:
What's the secret then? Cause, I have a factory unlocked Att Note i717 that just refuses to fully function on Tmobile. (User error clearly).
I just gave up and bought the Tmobile Note2.. Do tell?
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I think it needs to use the fast.tmobile.com APN. Check with Howard Forums user milan03. He seems to know his stuff.
Found this thread and wanted to add that I have an unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY R800at that I am using on Tmo in Davis County UT (North of SLC) and I get hspa+ on it. Generally consistent speeds of:
5-7mbps down
1-3 mbp up
Been pretty pleased
Hello,
Thanks for this great thread!
I will go for 1 month in USA during holidays and I would know if my (European) HTC One X+ (witch is unlocked) will works on T-Mobile 3G network...
The HTC One X+ is announced as compatible with these bands : HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
And accordind to the first post of this thread, T-Mobile 3G network is using these bands : 3G/HSPA: 850/1700/1900/2100 MHz
It seems that my HTC One X+ is not compatible with the 1700 MHz band... so do you think that my HTC One X+ couldn't be connected to T-Mobile 3G network... or maybe the compatibility with the others T-Mobile 3G bands are enough?
Many thanks in advacne for you help!!!