Hey everyone! Figured I'd share my speedtests with everyone.
POST YOUR TESTS AND NOTE YOUR CITY, CARRIER, and LOCATION
City: New York City
Carrier: T-Mobile
Location: Indoors (House)
Max Download: 42 Mbps
Max Upload: 18.53 Mbps
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to all you "wise" men out there!
yes, I know ther difference between bit and byte!
i just want to repeat that network speed for hsdpa in austria is up to 3,6 Mbit/s in some rural regions-
so my question once more is:
did anyone test the TyTN aka MDA Vario II in these regions?
-what are the maximum benchmarks?
-yes there is an actual QUALLCOMM-Chipset for up to 7,2Mbit/s HSDPA download speed --- see the HUWAEI USB-MODEM FROM A1!
The chip in TyNT "only" allows up TO 1.8 Mbps
What speeds are you guys getting in the SF Bay Area?
I used to get average 700 kb/sec but now I'm only getting 200-300 nine out of ten speed tests. I have not changed anything on my phone.
I'm using the 8525.
Yesterday i turned on my 4G radio for the first time in a week and CHA-CHING: 4G! It hasn't worked in the past.
Now I have to see what it does to my battery life.
I can confirm north of the river at Yankee Stadium.
4G at the stadium.
The 3G was not as exciting:
Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
3G : 69 kbps / 177 kbps
4G : 3.2 Mbps / 1.0 Mbps
3G : http://www.speedtest.net/android/10130575.png
4G : http://www.speedtest.net/android/10130345.png
TommyNY said:
I can confirm north of the river at Yankee Stadium.
4G at the stadium.
The 3G was not as exciting:
Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
3G : 69 kbps / 177 kbps
4G : 3.2 Mbps / 1.0 Mbps
3G : http://www.speedtest.net/android/10130575.png
4G : http://www.speedtest.net/android/10130345.png
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Hi all,
yeah for the past week 3G has been messed up for me i thought it was my phone but i can see that maybe sprint is testing 4G and messing around with the 3G network. i'm getting 859ms ping when doing a speed test which is really slow while i used to get 25~95ms before and like avg 1000Kbps down and 700kbps up. i hope sprint takes care of this ASAP,
I've been getting it I'm lower Manhattan for awhile and up the west side to about 40th st give or take. About 3.5mbps. In Brooklyn I got over 7 mbps.
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Haven't seem a spec of 4g yet in my area at all...i live in the north bronx area (bedford park.) Hey OP can you update first thread with the location people are seeing 4g in nyc?
Edit: just 5 minutes off my house I got 4g sms it was super fast work only 2 bars..From 6-3 mb down and 1-3mb up
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Hi Everyone,
Got my N7105 for 3 weeks now and I am having speed issue with the HSPA+ on Bell Canada. When I run the speed test seem my average download speed is 4 Mbps and upload is 2 Mbps. My other friend got his Nexus 4 today and we run a speed test with his phone. Seem he is able to reach 15Mbps download and 8 Mbps upload. Is there some settings i have to do to make it go faster?
Thanks
Philip
Hey, the reason why the Nexus 4 is getting faster speeds is because it supports Bell's DC-HSPA+ 42 network which technically should double your speed. However, your 4mbs seems suspiciously low. I'm using a SGH T889V Note 2 on mobilicity where they throttle you to 2mbs, but this phone does support the DC42. Also, Rogers has LTE on the 2600 mhz frequency which the N7105 supports, so that's the way to go if you want LTE.
I am having data issues with my note 2 as well on bell, it keeps going from h+ to h to 3g and sometimes won't load pages or nothing....really annoying
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1. is all cellphone with lte cat3 (100 mbps dl, 50 mbps ul) will also support dc-hsdpa?
2. is all cellphone with lte cat3 (50 mbps dl, 25 mbps ul) will also support dc-hsdpa?
3. is all cell tower with lte cat3 (either with 100 mbps dl, 50 mbps ul or 50 mbps dl, 25 mbps ul) will also support dc-hsdpa?
4. my lovely isp will upgrade cell tower from hspa+ [21 mbps dl, 5,76 mbps ul (2100mhz)] to lte cat3 [either with 100 mbps dl, 50 mbps ul or 50 mbps dl, 25 mbps ul (1800mhz)]. will nokia lumia 900 rm-823 can support either lte or dc-hsdpa?
If it supports the LTE band, it will get LTE. If the phone supports DC-HSPA+, it will get DC-HSPA+ if the carrier puts it out. You don't always get DC-HSPA+ just because you upgrade an HSPA+ tower to LTE. But you will likely see better HSPA+ speeds because of the upgraded backhaul.