Unlocking Harrier For Other Networks - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

I bought a Harrier from NZ which was supporting Telecom Network. Now i am back to India and want to use it with Tata Indicom. (India's CDMA Network Provider). Please help me to unlock the phone and make it work for other networks aswell. I would be really thankful to you all.

Can No 1 help me with that?? Please help me Someone..

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3G usage woldwide ?

Hi,
I recently bought a T-Mobile MDA Vario III from T-Mobile Netherlands.
Visiting the US I discovered this phone does not support 3G in the US.
My US colleague liked the phone so much, and had a look at the AT&T Tilt. The big difference is ofcourse the missing frontcamera, but this one works in the US on 3G. Are there any AT&T Tilt users here that have tried that phone in Europe and/or Asia and got 3G or HSDPA there ?
I suspect there are different versions of this phone around with different frequency support. Or should I have bought a HTC version, are they possibly enabled to use 3G in both US, Europe and Asia ?
Any hints to enable 3G on my phone while visiting the US would be appreciated !
Regards,
Taco
Umm, unless the Vario III is crippled (in terms of frequencies supported), the Kaiser supports all currently 3G frequencies worldwide - 850, 1900, 2100MHz. I used my TyTN II in Korea (2100) and obviously in the US (850/1900)...According to gsm.org, Netherlands TMo uses 2100 also.
http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/index.shtml
T-Mobile USA does not yet have 3G. They'll be on the the new bands someday (and your Kaiser doesn't support those bands). Most likely you'd find yourself on the T-Mobile network with GSM-only.
If you want 3G in the US, you'll probably need to purchase a prepaid card from AT&T...
I can swith to the AT&T network with no problem, still only Edge....
What I am suspecting is that 3G is on different frequencies/bands in the US, and the european models don't support them ....
Question still remains: has a AT&T Tilt user been to Europe or Asia and saw that 3G worked there ? My colleague wants to buy one ...
Thanks !
tscargo said:
I can swith to the AT&T network with no problem, still only Edge....
What I am suspecting is that 3G is on different frequencies/bands in the US, and the european models don't support them ....
Question still remains: has a AT&T Tilt user been to Europe or Asia and saw that 3G worked there ? My colleague wants to buy one ...
Thanks !
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The Tilt defintiely works in Asia and Europe. And I'm fairly certain that the Vario III will work on 3G in the US as well.
tscargo said:
I can swith to the AT&T network with no problem, still only Edge....
What I am suspecting is that 3G is on different frequencies/bands in the US, and the european models don't support them ....
Question still remains: has a AT&T Tilt user been to Europe or Asia and saw that 3G worked there ? My colleague wants to buy one ...
Thanks !
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This is conjecture on my part, but I'll bet that T-Mobile Europe and AT&T do not have a 3G roaming agreement in place in the US...

HTC 3G Network for North America

Did anyone get chance to test HD with 3G on North America network?
The reason I am asking because I am willing to change my old i-mate to HTC HD and I am worry that device will not work with 3G network.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated
There are other threads on this.
Yup by the same user
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=466756
Thread closed

Can I take advantage of 3G connection in Europe with AT&T USA branded Kaiser?

Hi All,
I currently live in the USA and I have a AT&T branded Kaiser and a Hyperdragon III BlackStone ROM on T-Mobile USA network.
I know that the phone does not actually support T-Mobile's USA 3G network but could anyone tell me if I can take advantage of the European 3G networks with this phone? I'll be travelling in the UK and Spain and would really like to use it as amodem for my laptop when there is no wifi around.
Any info would be appreciated
anyone know?

convert 3g from us to european

Hi,
I bought my HTC diamond in the US, but live in europe.
Obviously, I can't connect to the 3g network here.
Is there anything I could do? If I install European ROM will it work?
if so - which ROM should I install?
My current ROM - 1.93.422.4 WWE, 08/13/08
Thanks for your help,
Mike
It is not about the ROM but the hardware of the Diamond. There are different hardware revisions. Go to bootloader and check what you have.
It is something like DIAM100
Diam110, 64m, spl-1.93.0000
anything i can do?
thanks man!
giladmichael said:
anything i can do?
thanks man!
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Most european diamonds are diam100 i think, you need to check what bands you diamond supports then check the bands the network/s you wanna use, use for there 3G/HSDPA Services, see if any are compatible
how do i check which bands my diamond supports?
I just had a look on google for you mate and this is what i came up with
The US 3G unlocked Diamond supports AT&T's 850/1900MHz HSDPA network, but not T-Mobile's US 3G bands. It is dual band 3G, so there's also no support for Euro 3G. It's a quad band GSM world phone with EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz), and that means you can make a phone call anywhere in the world GSM service is available, and you'll have access to the slower GPRS and EDGE data networks across the world. Since it's unlocked, you can use it with any carrier's SIM.
So it looks like it duznt support Euro 3G Bands, Sorry
thats a shame..
thanks anyway
thats a shame..
thanks anyway
I cant get 3G/HSDPA with orange here anyway, it dont bother me, i just steal broadband from unsecure wifi routers lol
*Double Post* Thats wot u get for stealing broadband lol
I'm in an opposites position here...
Live in the US with a European DIAM100...lol
Hello I have a European and like to trade it for a US version.
Also I'm sure like in in almost any Phones the UMTS Antenna is the same it is only limited by the Software (Radio) Big guys even on XDA developers denid that on the new Google Nexus one but HTC/Google confirmed it is ONly the "RADIO". GUess there is the whole world with one Standard and USA/ Canada with least than 6 different standards not compatibel to the rest of the World. THe Hardware guys pruduce for this development Country USA 7 extra and incompatibel HArdware version. It is haard to beleive and from any manufacture standpoint totaly inefficent.
So i would try first the regular Radios and good luck.

[Q] HTC desire 510 telus

hello evrybody,
This is my first post, and my question is simple, I bought an HTC Desire 510 telus and I want to use it in my country Algeria (north Affrica), now the phone is already unlocked but i can use only 2G networks (GSM & EDGE) unfortunetly ,the 3G (WCDMA) is not working, because, the frequencies used in my country for WCDMA is 1900 uplink and 2100 downlink, is it possible to change Rom or Modem to connect on 3G network in my country?
thanks in advance
Goodmorning,
I think that there is no one who want to help me :crying:, anyway, I saw, in this forum, that we can unlok all bands in order to use the phone in different country, but the post spoken about Virgin CDMA, can I use the same TUTO to unlock the bands on my phone.
Regards
mckira25 said:
Goodmorning,
I think that there is no one who want to help me :crying:, anyway, I saw, in this forum, that we can unlok all bands in order to use the phone in different country, but the post spoken about Virgin CDMA, can I use the same TUTO to unlock the bands on my phone.
Regards
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Hey @mckira25 .. Not sure which tuto you're referring to, if it suggests using a DFS/CDMA tool or NVRAM writer or QPST to change value 1877 to include the bands, you're in the right direction. Please use caution though, if any issues occur while making these changes or if you ignore any steps, it could leave you with a bricked phone.
Also, while making the changes, do not remove existing bands, just add the bands that you need. Also, navigate to *#*#INFO#*#* and change the preferred network.
Cheers.

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