It is confirmed that the GT-P1000 International Version isn't capable of the band 1700 MHZ.
I thought I was successfully running it, but now when I chose it, the detail became ***900 MHZ in the place of 1700 MHZ......
All the detail selected from was without 1700 MHZ
or I could only pick and enable 1700 only which is nothing
So there u have it.....Tmobile Tab can be with anything......and anything else can not be with Tmobile US
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Hi,
only 900 and 2100 Mhz are listed in the technical details sheet of htc as possible 3g frequencies. However, I can not choose 900 Mhz but only 800, 850,1900 and 2100 Mhz. Could somebody confirm this and maybe check 3g in the usa?
Regards,
km
My HD2 is compatible with the Network Bands:
HSPA/WCDMA/UMTS: 900/2100 MHz
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
My Mobile Operator works only on:HSPA/WCDMA/UMTS: 850/2100 MHz with no GSM bands. The HSPA/WCDMA/UMTS 850 MHz has a better cover and is missing in my HD2. So I'm left only with the weak HSPA/WCDMA/UMTS 2100 MHz, wich sometimes is not enough.
There is any way to add the possibility to work also on the HSPA/WCDMA/UMTS 850 MHz?
I heard than there is a version of the HD2 in Telstra company in Australia which includes the HSPA/WCDMA/UMTS 850 and 2100.
No, you must buy the Telstra version if you want 850. Sorry for the bad news.
Yes, the only way to add a band is to buy a new phone, at least in this case.
Is it a Hardware matter?
Yes.
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How can i Change my 3G frequency band from 1900 MHz to 2100 MHz on HTC Inspire 4G, cant seem to be able to get 3G here in Nigeria because of the 1900 MHz except if i am able to get it up to 2100 MHz........Is there anyway this is possible or is it a hardware issue
Inspire doesnt have 2100mhz bands.
My quad band GSM is 850/900/1800/1900 mhz edge/gprs/gsm, tri band UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz HSPA and dual band 700 and 1700 MHz LTE networks.
SGH-I317M
Im on version 4.3
Please help!
You can't change the frequencies supported by the device... They're fixed in hardware.
I'm currently using a Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505 International (GSM card)
I'm now getting data speeds of 0.13 Bps. That can't continue.
I'm When I spoke to T-Mobile support they told me that the 1900 Mhz spectrum (LTE) is being dropped for the new 600 Mhz spectrum. This is for 5G. They advised me to get a phone that has 600 Mhz (phones not available yet) and 2100 Mhz spectrum. In the data below you can see that my phone can use 1900 Mhz for 2G and 3G. This is a mess. Apparently the 1900 Mhz my phone used to use (and provided quite good data speeds) has already been dropped, but the 600 Mhz I will need is not yet in phones currently being sold. What do you recommend I do?
The changes are related to T-Mobile aquiring new frequencies so they can improve service and data speeds. This implies that T-Mobile dropped a frequency which my phone used (1900 Mhz?), and which used to give me quite good data speeds.
So my slow data speeds are the result of changes made by T-Mobile. I brought my own phone, and did not purchase from T-Mobile, so they didn't offer me a new phone cheap.
My research shows me that my area has 700 Mhz LTE. But apparently my phone can't use that.
"T-Mobile Lights Up Greater Boston Area With Extended Range LTE"
https://newsroom.t-mobile.com/news-...eater-boston-area-with-extended-range-lte.htm
http://maps.spectrumgateway.com/t-mobile-700-mhz-spectrum.html
Wikipedia
Samsung Galaxy S4 - Wikipedia
2G: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz, GSM / GPRS / EDGE
3G: 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz, UMTS / HSPA+
4G: 800, 850, 900, 1800, 2100, 2600 MHz
Get a device that uses US LTE bands. Your only other option is to risk bricking your S4 to add US bands to its radio chip.