Hi.
I will buy this phone , but before i need know if this phone have support HSDPA in this frec 850 /1900
because i will be use it in other country , and i like to use 3g here.
Thanks for your Help!!.. and sorry for my bad English.
PDT...
If i buy this phone in Verizon USA , it have a Sim card support ..? or i have search for any special model name ?
sure does
yes there is sim card support that you can have unlocked by verizon global. i currently have a tmobile sim in there incase i leave verizon cause of their constant price adjustments
Nice info ! thanks
The only doubt , is the HSPDA Frequencies...
This phone will work in 850 /1900 for 3G ?
It does in the UK. HSDPA was amazing. I was pulling incredible speeds off of Vodafone using the included SIM from Verizon (with the global data plan, of course).
Thanks for the info, but i'm living in USA , and here this frequencies (2100 /900) don't work for 3G ... only 850 or 1900.
Hi,
I'm about to get SG-S4!!
I read through the forum, didn't find a sold answer if SHV-E300S with Exynos 5 (Octa) will work with LTE in US!
Can anyone please let us know...
Thanks
It won't, the bands aren't supported. It won't work in the EU either.
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mahboob2t said:
Hi,
I'm about to get SG-S4!!
I read through the forum, didn't find a sold answer if SHV-E300S with Exynos 5 (Octa) will work with LTE in US!
Can anyone please let us know...
Thanks
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If you want to:
-Pay 200 dollars more expensive(import tax + local seller commission)
-Have a bigger size(korea version is thicker than us one) and have stupid korea restriction(sms limitation, etc...)
-Take a phone who only support Korea 4G frequency and imcompatible with all other country
You can surely go for this version. No problem!!!
mathieulh said:
It won't, the bands aren't supported. It won't work in the EU either.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda premium
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Good to know..
Madawcisrich said:
If you want to:
-Pay 200 dollars more expensive(import tax + local seller commission)
-Have a bigger size(korea version is thicker than us one) and have stupid korea restriction(sms limitation, etc...)
-Take a phone who only support Korea 4G frequency and imcompatible with all other country
You can surely go for this version. No problem!!!
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lol yeah I see no prob
I'm using a app called SKT Hidden Menu with my SHV-E300S. You can change the network channels to work in the US.
soundping said:
I'm using a app called SKT Hidden Menu with my SHV-E300S. You can change the network channels to work in the US.
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Hi, since you have the korea version, please show us more pictures about its size, what difference does he have other than the fact he get overclocked processor and compatible LTE? Some physical difference? Bigger than us one? Thicker? Some restrictions? Do you mean that with your app, you can use 4G LTE in the US and in other countries? Also where did you buy your phone? How much does it cost? Thank you.
The overclocked processor settings was dropped before it's release. It's now 4 cores at 1.6 and 4 cores at 1.2. I'm guessing because of heat issues.
Just doing a backup will make the phone heat up quick. Plus, the battery life isn't good.
I should have waited two more months before buying a S4.
I too want to have the octa core S4 with LTE to use in the US and don't want to settle for anything less. Some sources say that the S4 Exynos octa-core supports 20 LTE bands, but often responses from people say that the Korean LTE S4 won't work with US LTE bands. Wiki contains some info on the S4 and LTE bands but I'm a noob so it's not clear to me why it is a definite no for LTE in the US.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S4
SHV-E300/ - Korean with 3 variations: K, L and S
K: GSM, DCS
L: CLR, IMT
S: CLR, DCS
GT-I9505 - International version
800, 850, GSM, 1800 MHz, IMT, IMT-E
SGH-I337 - AT&T
700 MHz (Band 17), AWS, IMT, IMT-E
SGH-M919 - TMobile
700 MHz (Band 17), CLR, AWS, PCS, IMT, IMT-E
I'm targetting to use the S4 on Tmobile LTE. So according to that info Tmobile supports 6 LTE bands, some of which are also listed under the K, L and S variations of the Korean S4. To me that sorta implies that Tmobile LTE would work, but then I'm a noob and not sure how that works out. I don't know how reliable the Wiki info is so it'll be great to know. I've also seen sources that say the Korean S4 supports LTE bands 1/4/7/17. The info are scattered around and carriers don't specifically release these info so that makes things even harder.
But assuming the wiki info is reliable, if you can explain how it works or not work would you please enlighten the rest of us. Thanks.
soundping said:
I'm using a app called SKT Hidden Menu with my SHV-E300S. You can change the network channels to work in the US.
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i have a shv-e300s too, and i have used lte because of skt hidden menu by switching to option lte all on the network mode because it doesnt have the option lte band 1 like your app do. and a few days ago my lte suddenly stopped working and i don't receive signals from my network when i switch to lte all. do i need to root it first? im from the Philippines by the way and my network use band 1 for lte thanks bro
Hi every one
I am from Saudi Arabia
My Network operator has 1800/2300 bands for LTE network
As I now, my mobile SM-N9005 only support 1800 band, but unfortunately it's not supported in my area, Only 2300. :crying:
My question is: Can I make my phone support 2300 band?? by any way.
Please help
Thank you.
Does any one know how can I solve this problem?
mmkurdi said:
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My question is: Can I make my phone support 2300 band?? by any way.
Please help
Thank you.
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Unfortunately you seem to want LTE band 40 which is not supported by any Note3 model, so it seems the answer is NO
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Unfortunately you seem to want LTE band 40 which is not supported by any Note3 model, so it seems the answer is NO
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Actually I don't know if they call the 2300 band 40 band.
But it's really bad news to me that it can not be supporting. :crying:
Thank you any way for replying.
Hi
I recently went to US on vacations and bought a NEXUS 6P US Version, I live in Panama (CA) and never realized that the lte band on my phone wasn't the same as my carrier.
Now I'm really frustrated without lte .....
It is possible to change the radio settings on my phone to work on lte 700 MHZ B28..?
Please helpppp
I am using 935FD exynos variant and i am getting very low speed with Reliance Jio sim I know the Reason but unfortunately i don't know the solution. The problem is Jio offers good speed on Band 40 but my S7E catches only BAND 5 & BAND 3 which offers lower speed. How can i choose or lock specific LTE bands? Please Help me.. Thanxx in advance ??
Guys, I am facing same problem. Can someone help please?