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.
Hi, Im planning to buy an LG Optimus L7 II Dual P715, which is listed as having the following 3g frequencies: HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
The issue is that I live in Argentina and I think that we have the following freqs: UMTS 850, UMTS 1900.
I know that this sounds like a model specific, but my real question is if just having one of the required frequencies (850) should work fine here? Im from IT, but I do not know nothing from networks, cell radio frequencies, etc. Ive searched the forum for similar questions and couldnt find anything either.
If there is someone knowledgeable from here, Im planning to use the phone dual sim capabilities with Personal and Movistar.
Thanks!
Ariel
just a small clarification, the cell phone that I intend to buy has the following frequencies: HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
And here in Argentina we have: UMTS 850, UMTS 1900.
So the only frequency that I would be able to use would be: 1900, would this be enough?
Thanks.
f2froit said:
just a small clarification, the cell phone that I intend to buy has the following frequencies: HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
And here in Argentina we have: UMTS 850, UMTS 1900.
So the only frequency that I would be able to use would be: 1900, would this be enough?
Thanks.
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It depends on which company you have your phone and where you live. (UMTS = 3G // HSDPA = H (3,5G)
for example
3G BANDS IN ARGENTINA:
AMBA:
- Personal: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Movistar: 850 MHz.
- Claro: 1900 MHz.
NORTE:
- Claro: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Movistar: 1900 MHz.
- Personal: 850 y 1900 MHz.
SUR:
- Claro: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Movistar: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Personal: 1900 MHz.
good luck
ok, thanks for the reply... so it wont work, I live in AMBA and will use it with Personal + Movistar.
THanks!
Ariel
smilyar said:
It depends on which company you have your phone and where you live. (UMTS = 3G // HSDPA = H (3,5G)
for example
3G BANDS IN ARGENTINA:
AMBA:
- Personal: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Movistar: 850 MHz.
- Claro: 1900 MHz.
NORTE:
- Claro: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Movistar: 1900 MHz.
- Personal: 850 y 1900 MHz.
SUR:
- Claro: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Movistar: 850 y 1900 MHz.
- Personal: 1900 MHz.
good luck
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It depends on a few things. If the carrier uses one frequency for upstream data and one frequency for downstream data, it won't work. But even if you can only use 1900 MHz, you'll be without data in areas that use only 850 MHz.
I have attempted to do some research and have concluded so far that the best I will get with this phone is 3G service in the United Kingdom. Since EE has not yet activated or started their LTE Band 7 ( 2600 ) spectrum yet.
Would anyone know which Pay as you Go sim card would offer me best internet speeds once I go on vacation to the United Kingdom please? I was hoping for at least HSPA but I do not think so.
-Mobile vesion (SM-N900T) supports the following (GSM omitted).
WCDMA Band 2 1900 MHz (tx and rx)
WCDMA Band 4 1700/2100 MHz (tx/rx)
WCDMA Band 5 850 MHz (tx and rx)
LTE Band 2 1900 MHz (tx and rx)
lte band 7 2600
LTE Band 4 1700/2100 MHz (tx/rx)
LTE Band 5 850 MHz (tx and rx)
LTE Band 17 700 MHz (tx and rx)
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.
4G LTE FREQUENCIES 1800 Mhz / 2100 Mhz LTE / LTE 2600 MHz / 700 MHz LTE / LTE 800 Mhz / 900 Mhz LTE
Now check your .. band mobile company here in Wikipedia, these are the LTE bands worldwide.
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