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What's a good radio/modem to use in PI that has LTE support?? Thanks in advance. I'm on TMo with international data
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Locksmith81 said:
What's a good radio/modem to use in PI that has LTE support?? Thanks in advance. I'm on TMo with international data
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Assuming you have a Nexus 4, as far as I know, there's no LTE service, band 4 if my memory serves me correctly.
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Locksmith81 said:
What's a good radio/modem to use in PI that has LTE support?? Thanks in advance. I'm on TMo with international data
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Just one thread will be sufficient to ask your question in future, thanks.

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Nexus 4 LTE, T-Mobile and 4.2.2 just a few questions

My main question is has anyone in las Vegas or Kansas tried using the T-Mobile LTE and if so dies it work and what speeds are you getting????? Also I have read that 4.2.2 takes away that hack is this true????
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dislplin01 said:
My main question is has anyone in las Vegas or Kansas tried using the T-Mobile LTE and if so dies it work and what speeds are you getting????? Also I have read that 4.2.2 takes away that hack is this true????
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First, it wasn't a "hack" it was an option that they forgot to remove. They removed it with the 4.2.2 update because it violates the FCC regulations. They can't use the LTE Band 4 without having tested it for interference with other devices, applications, etc.
You can re-add the option by flashing the 2.0.1700.33 radio after you've installed the 4.2.2 update.
h.nocturna said:
First, it wasn't a "hack" it was an option that they forgot to remove. They removed it with the 4.2.2 update because it violates the FCC regulations. They can't use the LTE Band 4 without having tested it for interference with other devices, applications, etc.
You can re-add the option by flashing the 2.0.1700.33 radio after you've installed the 4.2.2 update.
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Thanks I guess with the insult in the beginning LOL but again the main question is has anyone got it to work with T-Mobile in the testing areas and if I want to call it a hack I will thanks troll
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dislplin01 said:
My main question is has anyone in las Vegas or Kansas tried using the T-Mobile LTE and if so dies it work and what speeds are you getting????? Also I have read that 4.2.2 takes away that hack is this true????
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No one is "trolling" prick..
There is a big difference between a "Hack" and a simple OPTION...
And He was not insulting you.. he was simply telling you a FACT..
UberSlackr said:
No one is "trolling" prick..
There is a big difference between a "Hack" and a simple OPTION...
And He was not insulting you.. he was simply telling you a FACT..
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I know what is was how I worded it was not really a factor just answer the question and if Yuh noticed I thanked his post biatch
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Hey I've gotten the unofficial late cm10 room for nexus 4 and I was wondering if anyone had gotten lte in Tacoma because I've tried using lte here using the hack and instructions, but lte doesn't work (I tried using lte only) however my friend had T-Mobile and gets 4g here. Any idea why? Thanks.
EatingInternet said:
Hey I've gotten the unofficial late cm10 room for nexus 4 and I was wondering if anyone had gotten lte in Tacoma because I've tried using lte here using the hack and instructions, but lte doesn't work (I tried using lte only) however my friend had T-Mobile and gets 4g here. Any idea why? Thanks.
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Thread is 4 months old. You should direct your lte question in the lte thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39685478
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Optimus g radio on nexus 4

Does anyone know if this would work? Very curious since the optimus has lte
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bradm23 said:
Does anyone know if this would work? Very curious since the optimus has lte
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It's not just the radio that provides LTE. The N4 is actually missing LTE hardware.
abnormalreply said:
It's not just the radio that provides LTE. The N4 is actually missing LTE hardware.
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Please, not this again.
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abnormalreply said:
It's not just the radio that provides LTE. The N4 is actually missing LTE hardware.
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I think the hardware is there chief. :good:
grubbster said:
I think the hardware is there chief. :good:
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This horse has been beat to death. The hardware is only there for AWS band 4, which AT&T has in about 2 cities. TMo bought the remaining AWS spectrum from AT&T and is rolling out LTE on it in some markets.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6474/nexus-4-includes-support-for-lte-on-band-4-aws

Nexus 4 and LTE Questions

Alright. So today my nexus 4 came in, and from I've read the Nexus 4 can do band 4 4G. Which from what I've heard isn't supported very much in the united States. Is this even worth me trying to get working?
If it is how hard and reliable is it for me to try this?
I am on T-Mobile and I live in Oklahoma city.
This thread didn't do it for you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211618
»All LTE Discussion«
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ryan.dawkins said:
Alright. So today my nexus 4 came in, and from I've read the Nexus 4 can do band 4 4G. Which from what I've heard isn't supported very much in the united States. Is this even worth me trying to get working?
If it is how hard and reliable is it for me to try this?
I am on T-Mobile and I live in Oklahoma city.
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tmobile supports band four, if tmobile has rolled out lte in your area. with what im getting with lte on tmobile in southern brooklyn, yes it is worth it
mitchdickson said:
This thread didn't do it for you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211618
»All LTE Discussion«
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I did not see that thread.. It seems to be a little advanced...
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ryan.dawkins said:
Alright. So today my nexus 4 came in, and from I've read the Nexus 4 can do band 4 4G. Which from what I've heard isn't supported very much in the united States. Is this even worth me trying to get working?
If it is how hard and reliable is it for me to try this?
I am on T-Mobile and I live in Oklahoma city.
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It's easy to do and very worth it.
Because you got your phone today, root it now so you don't lose any data when you unlock the bootloader.
You will have probably updated to the latest version of Android, so once you have CWM or another custom recovery, flash an older, compatible radio and then do the T-Mobile fix. This will give you working LTE on the stock ROM.
There are tons of threads out there to help you out, including this one (previously mentioned) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211618, this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233319, and this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147325
Don't forget to push thank you on posts if someone helped you as well. You'll be wishing you had done more of that when you learn a little more and want to add thanks to your name
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Thank you! I appreciate your post! The most advanced stuff I've done so far is flashing ROMs on my old HTC supersonic
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Nexus 4 or original nexus 4

[Q] What's the difference in ROM and can we flash at ROM from those 2 ?
Thank you
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im confused about this too. I just got my phone from the play store and not sure what development section to use of both?
you can flash a rom from either. here is the difference between android and original development http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219612
Bionik_kaos said:
[Q] What's the difference in ROM and can we flash at ROM from those 2
Thank you
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ROORnNUGZ said:
im confused about this too. I just got my phone from the play store and not sure what development section to use of both?
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Maybe this will help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982483
sasa_gm said:
Maybe this will help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982483
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That doesn't help but I'm just going to guess I can use both development sections and see what happens
simms22 said:
you can flash a rom from either. here is the difference between android and original development http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219612
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Thank you .... I come from xperia and gs3 and I must say in speed and graphic this phone kicks ass in a big way Lol.... But never had to deal with 2 different development thread for the same phone ..... Thank you for clarifying this
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I'm with Koodo and I have lte and 4g in my area so I guess I can use baseband .33 and get lte also then right ?
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Bionik_kaos said:
I'm with Koodo and I have lte and 4g in my area so I guess I can use baseband .33 and get lte also then right ?
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.33 yes, or .27 too, but only if they support band 4 lte. most dont support band 4, its new. tmobile supports it, a few canadian companies support it, and att in very very limitted lications support it. i have a feeling that koodo doesnt support it.
simms22 said:
.33 yes, or .27 too, but only if they support band 4 lte. most dont support band 4, its new. tmobile supports it, a few canadian companies support it, and att in very very limitted lications support it. i have a feeling that koodo doesnt support it.
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I had htc8x before and data was lte and was lte but data and vo-lte might be different ?
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Bionik_kaos said:
I had htc8x before and data was lte and was lte but data and vo-lte might be different ?
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just like any other radio, there exists many different frequencies. your htc could have been made to support your lte frequency, band 4 isnt very common. call and ask your provider if they support band 4. if they say they dont know what that is, then they dont support it.
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simms22 said:
you can flash a rom from either. here is the difference between android and original development http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219612
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Thanks man. That's exactly what I was looking for
simms22 said:
just like any other radio, there exists many different frequencies. your htc could have been made to support your lte frequency, band 4 isnt very common. call and ask your provider if they support band 4. if they say they dont know what that is, then they dont support it.
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OK Lol band 4 lte ..... Its band that is rare Lol OK got it thank you very much
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Bionik_kaos said:
OK Lol band 4 lte ..... Its band that is rare Lol OK got it thank you very much
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telus supports it i think

VZW Note 3 LTE-A

I might be picking up a Note 3 today and I was curious if it supports Big Reds upcoming LTE-A network. If I remember correctly it's LTE Band 13. Does anyone know for sure if it is supported? I'm sure this would be good to know for others too.
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W00fah said:
I might be picking up a Note 3 today and I was curious if it supports Big Reds upcoming LTE-A network. If I remember correctly it's LTE Band 13. Does anyone know for sure if it is supported? I'm sure this would be good to know for others too.
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Yes, it is.
Why does LTE-A matter over regular LTE? Just wondering how exactly that benefits us, the VZW customer.
inco9nito99 said:
Why does LTE-A matter over regular LTE? Just wondering how exactly that benefits us, the VZW customer.
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Future proofing the device, until now I think the S4 was the only device that supports LTE-A.
inco9nito99 said:
Why does LTE-A matter over regular LTE? Just wondering how exactly that benefits us, the VZW customer.
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Lte-a is just faster LTE, hence the a means advanced. Verizon hasnt turned it on yet, but luckily it shouldn't be that much longer because they dont have to modify any current towers to use it.
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@Despyse Thanks for the quick reply.
@inco9into99 LTE-A is much faster and can handle more bandwidth.
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W00fah said:
@Despyse Thanks for the quick reply.
@inco9into99 LTE-A is much faster and can handle more bandwidth.
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I read somewhere that when they hook up the LTE-A they may charge extra for it. Could use it also to force people off unlimited too.
toddnbrown said:
I read somewhere that when they hook up the LTE-A they may charge extra for it. Could use it also to force people off unlimited too.
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I personally have capped data so that wouldn't bother me, but of course that sucks hard for others. I haven't seen anywhere where it says that Verizon will do that. But I wouldn't be surprised.
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