Maybe I'm a little lost, but I've read on Wikipedia that our device's SOC has wifi ac and 5 Ghz capabilities. I've gone to Qualcomm web and, effectively, it has:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-430-mobile-platform
But, is there any ROM able to unearth this feature?
Edit: I guess it lacks a proper... antenna?
Viceant01 said:
Maybe I'm a little lost, but I've read on Wikipedia that our device's SOC has wifi ac and 5 Ghz capabilities. I've gone to Qualcomm web and, effectively, it has:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-430-mobile-platform
But, is there any ROM able to unearth this feature?
Edit: I guess it lacks a proper... antenna?
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Ship could.... not our tel:
https://www.kimovil.com/fr/ou-acheter-xiaomi-redmi-3s-3gb-32-gb
Noru29 said:
Ship could.... not our tel:
https://www.kimovil.com/fr/ou-acheter-xiaomi-redmi-3s-3gb-32-gb
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Yes, I know specifications say doesn't support wifi ac or 5 Ghz, but I'd like to know why, because its SOC has the capability.
Choice of Xiaomi
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Choice of Xiaomi
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Very informative.... thanks [emoji849]
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In Humbrid specs isn't radiomodule. Which chipset realize GSM/WCDMA communications?
check the wiki, it is posted there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#Samsung_Smartphones
There isn't hardware specifications
This may be of interest:
http://www.phonewreck.com/2010/08/19/samsung-galaxy-s-teardown/
The baseband processor is an Infineon YYN1N7438A8, and the radio side has several Triquint chips and an Infineon transceiver.
There seems to be a lot more RAM on there than I was expecting, if that's correct (2GB + 1GB?).
Thanks! It's directly i'm need
HM... I'm expecting 2 memmodules (1 for GPU, 1 for CPU), but 1 and 2 GB....
Mithent said:
This may be of interest:
http://www.phonewreck.com/2010/08/19/samsung-galaxy-s-teardown/
The baseband processor is an Infineon YYN1N7438A8, and the radio side has several Triquint chips and an Infineon transceiver.
There seems to be a lot more RAM on there than I was expecting, if that's correct (2GB + 1GB?).
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They list this as BT 2.1, which seems wrong, should be BT 3.0 Is this a mistake? Am I mistaken?
alovell83 said:
They list this as BT 2.1, which seems wrong, should be BT 3.0 Is this a mistake? Am I mistaken?
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It should be Bluetooth 3.0, yes. Guess that must be a mistake?
Mithent said:
It should be Bluetooth 3.0, yes. Guess that must be a mistake?
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No, it's perfectly correct. BT3.0 is BT2+WiFi+appropriate drivers.
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There are listed 2 modules of SDRAM. 1GB and 2GB. We have 512MB. What's wrong?
Lots of things clearly..
el_tuba said:
In Humbrid specs isn't radiomodule. Which chipset realize GSM/WCDMA communications?
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Hi i've just come across the chipset while browsing the infinion website.
The galaxy S is using the XMM 6160 Platform.
http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/channel.html?channel=db3a304319c6f18c011a39327f69054d
and they also have a PDF that mentions it's use in the galaxy s here http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/2010-07-28+Q3+FY10+Investor+Presentation.pdf?folderId=db3a304326623792012678cdc8f707a1&fileId=db3a304329a0f6ee012a1488a88a32f1
MS wrote that in chipset driver missing Wifi tethering support.
Will someone to add this support for our HD2 or at least make suppurt for Mango in DFrouter ?
Thanks for info.
Some reports says that some device wifi chipset could not support this feature, so before trying to add something in driver, guys need to check if the chipset itself supports that.
Does anyone know what chipset our HD2s have? The Broadcom 4329 chipset is required for tethering support. (As per this Ars Technica article: http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/09/mango-wifi-sharing-to-have-hardware-driver-and-carrier-restrictions.ars)
rustybob said:
Does anyone know what chipset our HD2s have? The Broadcom 4329 chipset is required for tethering support. (As per this Ars Technica article: http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/09/mango-wifi-sharing-to-have-hardware-driver-and-carrier-restrictions.ars)
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well HTC HD2 use QSD8250 chipset.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)
Will someone add the tethering feature to our HD2 ?
marek1 said:
well HTC HD2 use QSD8250 chipset.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)
Will someone add the tethering feature to our HD2 ?
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Correct, but it also has BCM 4329 there are pics here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624331
I think someone has mentioned somewhere here that tethering is available in mango but it is carrier activated.
I just hopped on a great offer of free unlimited data from my carrier, and would really love some of that sweet, sweet wifi tethering.
Hagenlund said:
I just hopped on a great offer of free unlimited data from my carrier, and would really love some of that sweet, sweet wifi tethering.
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LOL Dual boot with Android is your solution ATM
Edit; just found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1271253, looks tricky but might be worth a go
wifi tethering with hd2 MUST be possible cause with winmo6.5 it was (w-lan-router in comm-manager...) so at least the hardware must be compatible...
malsehn said:
wifi tethering with hd2 MUST be possible cause with winmo6.5 it was (w-lan-router in comm-manager...) so at least the hardware must be compatible...
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But nobody knows if the support is written in WP7 drivers for HD2.
Or someone knows it ?
IS it possible to do as described in this thread even if it is for a different device?? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233612 ??
unubtanium said:
IS it possible to do as described in this thread even if it is for a different device?? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233612 ??
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AFAIK your linked thread says it requires WP7 root tools, which is not available for HTC devices at the moment.
OKi, tnx for clarifying that for me.
Have any of y'all found a way for the Nexus 7 to work with an MHL Adapter? I don't wanna have to buy a new adapter just to get this thing on the tele. Lol
Not supported.
Couple existing threads... there are more.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808983
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737910
if there's a will there's a way...i'm sure if people want it bad enough some developer will make it available.
qpqpqp said:
if there's a will there's a way...i'm sure if people want it bad enough some developer will make it available.
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we don't have the required hardware
mewantnexus7 said:
we don't have the required hardware
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I think this answers my question of this morning posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808983
Thanks
mewantnexus7 said:
we don't have the required hardware
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Is it possible to emulate or virtualize such hardware?
For an example, my Realtek HD audio chip on my motherboard doesn't support Dolby Digital Live traditionally (lacks the hardware chip). But it can instead use the CPU for this task with proper drivers.
so i was searching for the wifi module on s7 edge and s7 . so i found it was Murata KM5D18098 Wifi Module
but i cant find the info of the specific wifi module. can anyone find that? id like to know the spec of the wifi module thx
cheers
What other specs do you want to know that aren't already advertised? It's an 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2x2 MIMO wireless card.
geoff5093 said:
What other specs do you want to know that aren't already advertised? It's an 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2x2 MIMO wireless card.
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yeah, like the support for TurboQAM ( it must support it) or other like beamforming, or the max speed for 5ghz.. stuff like that. i can search my note 4 one from broadcomm . thx anyway
white7561 said:
yeah, like the support for TurboQAM ( it must support it) or other like beamforming, or the max speed for 5ghz.. stuff like that. i can search my note 4 one from broadcomm . thx anyway
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Just curious, what are you looking to do on your phone?
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geoff5093 said:
Just curious, what are you looking to do on your phone?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Well. I just wanna see the spec . maybe to see what it capable of. . anyway. Are the not seamless wifi roaming fixed? Thx
white7561 said:
Well. I just wanna see the spec . maybe to see what it capable of. . anyway. Are the not seamless wifi roaming fixed? Thx
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I did some digging and it looks like this is the model WiFi chip in the S7 Edge: Murata KM5D17074 Wi-Fi module
This tear down covers all the models of each chip on the phone: https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+S7+Edge+Teardown/56845
geoff5093 said:
I did some digging and it looks like this is the model WiFi chip in the S7 Edge: Murata KM5D17074 Wi-Fi module
This tear down covers all the models of each chip on the phone: https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+S7+Edge+Teardown/56845
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So its diffrent than the s7? The s7 is on my first post. I seen it on ifixit too. Can u find the specific module info on the murata web? Thx
I beleive it's a Murata KM5D18098 Wifi Module rather than a Murata KM5D17074.
Wifi 2x2 max speed via 5ghz is 866.7 mbps
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I beleive it's a Murata KM5D18098 Wifi Module
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Yea. Either that or this. I cant find the spec on the real murata web. Can u find it? I cant find it idk why
Ausboy 2011 said:
Wifi 2x2 max speed via 5ghz is 866.7 mbps
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Support to what QAM? support for beamforming? Etc.
What do you want to know?
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What do you want to know?
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On my before post
Don't think so just mimo
Ausboy 2011 said:
Don't think so just mimo
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Must be. On note 4 it support. And what the max QAM the wifi can go? On both 2.4 and 5 ghz thx
Ok im not really sure tbh i know beamforming works as i have that on my current router not sure about the qam. Max speeds for 2.4 ghz was 280Mbps and 5ghz is 866.7 Mbps those are the link speeds. Im not sure how to find out more details
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Ok im not really sure tbh i know beamforming works as i have that on my current router not sure about the qam. Max speeds for 2.4 ghz was 280Mbps and 5ghz is 866.7 Mbps those are the link speeds. Im not sure how to find out more details
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Btw all router have qam. Like qam 256 will negotiate the link speed
Not all have beamforming though
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Not all have beamforming though
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Okay thx. If u have or found more info about the wifi on this device. Please kindly share it thx again
Cheers
Anyone here able to report on wifi reception? S6 Edge has horrible wifi range
Hey Guys,
I'm planning to buy this device but before that I would like to know if Pro M2 allows you to Lock LTE Frequency using *#*#4636 *#*#* ? . I recently came across some brands like Samsung blocks Engineer Mode for LTE access(*#*#0011#*#*).
I knew most of the Stock Android phones do allow LTE Band access so curious if Pro M2 supports from the real life users ! Thanks !
No, none of the two you mentioned work
code_hopper said:
No, none of the two you mentioned work
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Whoops , looks like I mistype , this is the right one so can you try ? *#*#4636#*#*
gopu5 said:
Hey Guys,
I'm planning to buy this device but before that I would like to know if Pro M2 allows you to Lock LTE Frequency using *#*#4636 *#*#* ? . I recently came across some brands like Samsung blocks Engineer Mode for LTE access(*#*#0011#*#*).
I knew most of the Stock Android phones do allow LTE Band access so curious if Pro M2 supports from the real life users ! Thanks !
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Yes ... It works...
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No, none of the two you mentioned work
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Tyakrish said:
Yes ... It works...
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Thank you so much ! Appreciate it !!