after the 4.4 upgrade I noticed that my WiFi was significantly (%90) slower
Before kitkat wifi speed was 35 to 40 Mbps max,,After the kitkat wifi speed is 3/5 mbps almost %90 down I try everything reseting the phone,resetting the fibre optic modem nothing works
But i try Ookla speed test on galaxy express 2 connected the same network and speed was 38 mbps
Is this right ?
My battery consumption in standby consumes 0.5% / h when I'm on 3g but when I'm on LTE consumption is much higher 1.6% / h, is this normal?
Galaxy S4 I9505 LTE
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Yes.
thanks for the reply
LTE uses a higher frequency so, yeah, it is normal. It also depends on the signal strength. LTE is fairly new so signal may not be as strong as 3G.
I can't find definitive specs on the wifi capabilities of this phone. Specifically which speeds each band supports on each standard (N, AC).
My netgear r7000 is capable of up to 600mbps on the 2.4Ghz band and 1.3 mbps on the 5 ghz.
I have a 155 mbps internet pipe which is over provisioned to somewhere around 175 mbps. I can generally saturate this easily on the 5ghz band during offpeak hours. But usually get somewhere around 80-90 mbps on the 2.4ghz band.
From the router wireless status, the 5Ghz band syncs at 866mbps (900mbps), but max I see on the 2.4Ghz is 144mbps. This explains the speed bottleneck. What it doesn't explain is why the 2.4ghz side is syncing at such a low rate. Signal strength shouldn't be an issue as the router and phone are less than 10 feet apart.
Thoughts?
I think I just found my answer.
Bottom of page 6, remark 1 - https://apps.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=2664811
1. 802.11 40 MHz bandwidth is not supported in 2.4GHz WLAN.
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Lack of a 40 mhz bw at the 2.4 mhz band is why it tops out at 144mbps (N150) instead of 300 (N300). I'd speculate the reason might be because some of the supported radio bands are very close by (1900, 2100, 2500, 2600 mhz).
This puts one mystery to rest
Good in depth explanation on the topic:
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-features/31743-bye-bye-40-mhz-mode-in-24-ghz-part-1
Redmi Note 3 has 650 CPU with X8 LTE Modem
Redmi Note 4 has 625 CPU with X9 LTE Modem
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/625
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/650
http://c.mi.com/thread-104163-1-0.html
CELLULAR MODEM X8 LTE
Peak Download Speed: 300 Mbps
Peak Upload Speed: 100 Mbps
CELLULAR MODEM X9
Peak Download Speed: 300 Mbps
Peak Upload Speed: 150 Mbps
see my screenshot RF singal and Data download /upload speed is very much different.
what happed ?
how to fix
The problem is in your operator. You are getting 1 megabit on LTE. I am getting 50+ mb/s on my RMN3
Rate this thread to express how you think the Nokia 8.3 5G's Wifi performs. A higher rating indicates that it has excellent range, throughput, and signal strength. Like when you're taking a dump in the bedroom upstairs, do your videos have to buffer or do they come through without interruption?
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Umm taking a break from poop hurts. Butt my nokia 3v is very slow or put root come on
I'm not an expert in this area, but I'll say that I'm unimpressed with the 5G so far. I'm sure it's capable of high speeds, but I have T-Mobile, which I like, but the speed indicator seems to be meaningless. Mine might say 5G or 5G LTE but still take 5-10 minutes to download less than 100 megabytes of data (sometimes much less). This page only list 4G, but I'm guessing 5G is the same on the minimum, with no actual range. You can see that there is basically no minimum speed; so, don't count on anything it's just marketing. If it wasn't, then it would indicate some actual range, but with a minimum of "LESS" than .1 Mbps, forget it.
Internet Services | T-Mobile’s Broadband Internet Access Services
View important information about our broadband internet access services as well as our open internet disclosures. Learn more about our Internet Services.
www.t-mobile.com
4G LTE Network (On-Device):
Download speeds: Typically between 9 – 47 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Upload speeds: Typically between 4 – 20 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Latency: Typically between 30 – 50 ms
4G LTE Network (Via Smartphone Mobile HotSpot/Tethering, for Plans Including 4G LTE Tethering):
Download Speed: Typically between 5 – 31 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Upload Speed: Typically between 3 – 15 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Latency: Typically between 30 – 50 ms
P.S. So far this is from google or f-droid or similar; servers that shouldn't be maxed out
I don't have a 5G simcard, but I'm able to get 4G+ in my area. On Google's internet speed test it ranges from about 40-120Mbs download, slightly lower upload.
As for Wifi, we have a 500Mbs package, and the 8.3 can reach speeds of 400Mbs in close proximity to the router.
larrys_ said:
I'm not an expert in this area, but I'll say that I'm unimpressed with the 5G so far. I'm sure it's capable of high speeds, but I have T-Mobile, which I like, but the speed indicator seems to be meaningless. Mine might say 5G or 5G LTE but still take 5-10 minutes to download less than 100 megabytes of data (sometimes much less). This page only list 4G, but I'm guessing 5G is the same on the minimum, with no actual range. You can see that there is basically no minimum speed; so, don't count on anything it's just marketing. If it wasn't, then it would indicate some actual range, but with a minimum of "LESS" than .1 Mbps, forget it.
Internet Services | T-Mobile’s Broadband Internet Access Services
View important information about our broadband internet access services as well as our open internet disclosures. Learn more about our Internet Services.
www.t-mobile.com
4G LTE Network (On-Device):
Download speeds: Typically between 9 – 47 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Upload speeds: Typically between 4 – 20 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Latency: Typically between 30 – 50 ms
4G LTE Network (Via Smartphone Mobile HotSpot/Tethering, for Plans Including 4G LTE Tethering):
Download Speed: Typically between 5 – 31 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Upload Speed: Typically between 3 – 15 Mbps, with minimum expected speeds of less than 0.1 Mbps
Latency: Typically between 30 – 50 ms
P.S. So far this is from google or f-droid or similar; servers that shouldn't be maxed out
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I don't have that problem, also on tmobile in a large metro area ie lots of coverage.