Does the LG V20 support 4x4 MIMO and 256 QAM?
Don't think so. 2 or 3 I believe.
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Is it possible to enable LTE band 40 for MXPE? There are threads on band 12 support for AT&T, could this be replicated for band 40 as well? I am away from the US now, and the carrier offers LTE only on band 40 (Moto X Style has band 40 support, not MXPE )
Does anyone know how to do this? Please share!
Thanks!
sabs42 said:
Is it possible to enable LTE band 40 for MXPE? There are threads on band 12 support for AT&T, could this be replicated for band 40 as well? I am away from the US now, and the carrier offers LTE only on band 40 (Moto X Style has band 40 support, not MXPE )
Does anyone know how to do this? Please share!
Thanks!
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Have you confirmed that band 40 doesn't work? Motorola's specs aren't always complete. Also where are you that you need band 40. I think that a Russian, Asia and Australian band.
Hi d2kplus,
Thank you for your quick reply. Yes I have confirmed that band 40 does not work. LTE does not work on my phone, it does on other phones that have band 40 enabled. FYI, I am in India.
I don't believe so - LTE bands are actually HW specific, and the Style and Pure differ slightly on the supported bands, and 40 happens to be one of them that the Style has, but not the Pure.
The difference with Band 12 on the Pure is that it was always physically present, but it was originally deactivated in the original firmware by Moto at the request of TMobile due to some certification issues. The M update just officially enabled what was already there.
I have Straight Talk and it looks like I'm not going to get LTE data - I configured the APN according to their settings but I max out at HSPA+, getting around 2 megs down/1.75ish megs up.
I'm not 100% sure on what my other carrier options would be - I'm guessing it's T-Mobile and similar GSM/compatible networks?
i dont think asus has released the standard Asus Zenfone 3 (not deluxe) for USA yet...
so if you've purchased it online from other merchants, they are probably the taiwan version, which doesn't have the bands needed for LTE in america.
taiwan version only has Band 2 and 5 that AT&T uses...it's missing band 4, 12 and 17
straight talk uses at&t towers..right?
Does the Le Pro 3 actually have a Cat12 600/150 Mbps LTE-A (3CA) radio? If so, that's the fastest radio available now with the newest technology. I can't find any information on it other than the specs on GSM Arena.
http://www.gsmarena.com/leeco_le_pro3-8344.php
I saw on a teardown that it has these 2 Skyworks LTE radios.
http://www.myfixguide.com/manual/leeco-le-pro-3-teardown/
http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product/3065/SKY77643-11
http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product/3139/SKY77916-21
I emailed Skyworks to get more information about their modules.
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It definitely has at least 2x CA. I've aggregated Band 2 and Band 4 for a total of 30Mhz of bandwidth. I'm interested myself, but I'm guessing it's only capable of 2x CA as my GS7 gets far better throughput than this device (although this device is no slouch.)
I got 81 Mbps downloading speed from T-Mobile.
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It definitely has at least 2x CA. I've aggregated Band 2 and Band 4 for a total of 30Mhz of bandwidth. I'm interested myself, but I'm guessing it's only capable of 2x CA as my GS7 gets far better throughput than this device (although this device is no slouch.)
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on x720 I have successfully aggregated band 7 with band 3 with 256QAM modulation for a total of 40mhz, on stock eui rom.
Our modem x12 is capable of 3xCA for a total of 60mhz ( https://www.qualcomm.com/products/sn...processors/821 ), my carrier supports it too, but I have never achieved 3xCA so far.
Has anyone achieved 3xCA with pro3?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/x720-lte-ca-4g-t3604809
My carrier recently announced they will launch 4x4 MIMO LTE, an now I'm seeing that in service menu.. Does that means 4x4 is active?
So it looks like non of the international S10 models will have support for T-Mobile's Band 71 (600mhz)... This isn't a required band to make a connection to LTE, but apparently this frequency will be utilized as a range extender, and for better wall penetration (indoor connectivity). Seems pretty important...
Is it possible to add support for this band via firmware? Or will there be a hardware limitation?
T-Mobiles lists all their LTE bands on their site as follows; 2, 4, 66, 5, 12, and 71
ALSO, does anyone have any information on where exactly this frequency will be used in the US? Is it really all that important?
Thanks!