[Q] Quick question - Network band and correct modem - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys!
Just a quick questions here, I've been reading and reading posts but not sure yet...
I have a T-849 unlocked and running Overcome Kratos... I'm from Costa Rica and my carrier specifies that in order to get 3G, the device should be running in UMTS 850 mhz or HSDPA 850 mhz.
I have tested the 3 modems on the Overcome files: T-Mobile, JPZ and currently on JMF. At this point with JMF I get EDGE data and calls, but no 3G.
Would it be possible to get 3G voice+data in my country? What modem do you recommend?
Thanks for the help!

No modem will do this for you. Your tab has 2100/700 bands for 3g. The at&t tab has the bands you want.

OK thanks!

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[Q] Will international SGS i9000 work in Canada?

I have a factory unlock international SGS version. I'll be moving to Toronto Canada soon. I would just like to know if my phone will still work when i arrive there. If not, is there a way for me to make it use 850mhz? Does is help if i'm running CM7?
Thanks in advance for the help!
mike
your phone is the international version, so it will work all around the world.
i assume your not a noob when it comes to flashing as you are currently on CM7 (not the easiest rom to install)
so if you do run into any trouble - mainly signal issues (which you shouldnt) a simple modem change should work
but i use JVO modem in UK other people use this modem in India, Australia and so on, works for them, works for me... you will be fine.
You will be ok as long as you have an 850/1900 modem
azzledazzle said:
your phone is the international version, so it will work all around the world.
i assume your not a noob when it comes to flashing as you are currently on CM7 (not the easiest rom to install)
so if you do run into any trouble - mainly signal issues (which you shouldnt) a simple modem change should work
but i use JVO modem in UK other people use this modem in India, Australia and so on, works for them, works for me... you will be fine.
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Thanks bro. The reason i'm asking here is because i read on several forums that not all SGS international phone have the hardware to support 850 band frequency. Meaning even if i change the modem that support such frequency, it won't work as there's no hardware to support it. But then again, I don't have any idea if this are true. Would you know any truth about this?
Oh by the way, at first i thought installing CM7 is hard, but once you finished reading the install instruction everything is smooth as butter.
dlockhart said:
You will be ok as long as you have an 850/1900 modem
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Just want to ask, if i don't use modem that has these frequency (850/1900) for my cm7 sgs, would i still be able to use my phone? Please correct me if i'm wrong, these bands only lets me connect to 3g or hsdpa and has no effect in terms of making and receiving calls/sms?
Thanks again!
I don't think that is true at all, it's not a hardware issue, it is firmware, you just have to make sure your baseband firmware supports 850.
mikextr23 said:
Just want to ask, if i don't use modem that has these frequency (850/1900) for my cm7 sgs, would i still be able to use my phone? Please correct me if i'm wrong, these bands only lets me connect to 3g or hsdpa and has no effect in terms of making and receiving calls/sms?
Thanks again!
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These bands are what connect your SIM card to carriers.. so yes you need these bands. Whatever carrier you are with will depend on your band.. in Canada for example. Bell and Telus use both 850/1900 mhz bands depending on location, Rogers I believe on uses 850... so if your modem, is 1900 only and you are in an 850 area, then you will have no signal and usually recieve an error like "SIM not compatable with carrier" if you try to force a connection.... the APN(access point names) are what connect you to 3g etc..
dlockhart said:
These bands are what connect your SIM card to carriers.. so yes you need these bands. Whatever carrier you are with will depend on your band.. in Canada for example. Bell and Telus use both 850/1900 mhz bands depending on location, Rogers I believe on uses 850... so if your modem, is 1900 only and you are in an 850 area, then you will have no signal and usually recieve an error like "SIM not compatable with carrier" if you try to force a connection.... the APN(access point names) are what connect you to 3g etc..
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Cool! Thanks for clarifying this to me bro.

[Q] change modem or unlock needed for traveling with a Tmo tab w overcome?

Hello experts,
Would you please tell me if I need a new modem (currently on T849UVJJB, assuming that's stock modem), or do I just need to carrier unlock my tmobile branded galaxy tab in order for me use pre-paid sim from other countries such as Hong Kong or Taiwan.
I have already rooted my galaxy tab and installed Overcome 3.0.0 on it. I am interested in voice + data, but all these different radios and talks of voice calling is disabled on the tmobile server's side (thus only network unlock is required to get voice +data) had me confused.
Greatly appreciate it if someone can clear it up, thanks.
To use any sim besides t-mobile, you need to unlock.
You will need to root your tab, then unlock it.
Since there is no compatable network in China the best you can get is voice and EDGE data.
Use a froyo modem.
Thanks rangercaptain for your reply.
As I mentioned I have overcome rom installed, thus I am already rooted. I also installed from the market galaxy_s_unlock, and it seems to be working (although I won't be able to find out until later when I travel.)
you mentioned it will only do EDGE, which I am dumbfounded:
-most Asia (including China) and Europe support UMTS 2100, known as Band I
-Tmobile galaxy tab spec page listed it supported both UMTS 2100 (Band I) and UMTS 1700 (AWS)
I am traveling soon so I guess I will report back. But if there is any actual report from users that would say one way or the other it would be awesome.
Thanks.
The word "and" is the key. The t-mobile tab has to have 1700 and 2100 bands to have 3g/H. Outside of US t-mobile service area, the 2100 band is available, but no 1700 band.
Go prepared for EDGE and be pleasantly surprised if you get 3g. It has worked out in a few places.
well, I am at Hong Kong right now, and here's what I found:
I am using hutchison 3G, JPE modem.
Yes I get voice. Data: GPRS works, EDGE works (though most of the time is G)
But whenever the icon indicate 3G (even with 4 bar) I get no data, at all.
Here the head scratcher: When 3G swtich over to the letter H, if it is above 3 bar I can get data! But I thought 3G and HSPA is on the same frequnecy and if it works for H it should work for 3G also.
That's because the bands for 2100 match, and the US 1700 band and the overseas 1900 band have a small overlap, so you occasionally hit the sweet spot.

What modem should I use for my galaxy tab 7?

I have a galaxy tab 7 from T-mobile. I have updated my firmware to newest overcome rom but I don't know what modem I should use for it. I live here in the Philippines which is part of Asia. I want to use a modem with call and 3g function. Additionally, when changing modem, will it wipe out my system? Thanks in advance.
I have the T-Mobile SGH-T849 too.
Use JPZ modem in Asia/Australia/Europe should be fine.
No, flashing modem will not wipe your system.
After flashing go to setting About Phone and check your baseband
it should have changed to something-something-JPZ
yup, I'm using JPZ on my tab, but I don't have 3g.. i only have edge.. can I still revert back to having 3g instead of call?
which network in the Philippines? maybe we can find out what frequency your network use.
It is weird. I thought asia uses GSM 900/1800MHz and HSPA at 2100MHz, which is what the JPZ does.
The original modem (JJB) can be found here.
http://devphone.org/files/gtab7/modems/
But T-Mobile modem is meant for T-Mobile user to have 3G, even them won't get voice call with it.
Are you sure your area has good 3G reception?
I'm not familiar with frequencies and such, but i'm using Smart here in the Philippines. Can you help me determine what network I should use?
http://obsessivecoder.com/2010/09/19/philippines-gsm-frequency-band/
Smart Communications 900 MHz/1800 MHz W-CDMA (UMTS) 2100 MHz
Exactly the same as other GSM I know in Singapore/Indonesia/Australia
Can you check your setting just to make sure you are not restricting your wireless to 2G only?
EDIT: I am not sure if you edited your post. But I thought I read you get E only.
Now I can't see any of that in your post.
Do you get mobile network working at all?
If not, then the issue is with your APN.
You need the right APN for Smart
i've set it on wcdma but it does not pickup any signal. i still only have edge.
Menu -> Settings -> Wireless controls -> Mobile networks -> Uncheck .. only 2G
I got more info on APN:
APN Settings for Smart Bro
Postpaid APN: smartbro
Prepaid APN: smartbro
APN Settings for Smart Buddy, Smart Gold
APN: internet
i'm still on EDGE.
Last try:
http://androidforums.com/samsung-ga...rk-frequency-your-samsung-i9000-galaxy-s.html
forget about the references to 850MHz,
access the menu and make sure you have stuff selected for 900MHz 1800MHz and 2100MHz
normally we have 3G on 900 and 1800, and 3.5G on 2100MHz
still not working
you can confirm that the same SIM card in other phone, at your present location, gets 3G?
yup, on my galaxy y, 3g is ok
and APN in that phone is the same?
EDIT: try other modems. KM2 for example
went back to t-mobile modem for the mean time. will try out km2 later. from the modem list, most of them are for gingerbread 2.3.3, but mine is 2.3.6. will there be any conflict with that?
nope.
even froyo modem works.
we use JPZ through to ICS as well.
Does T-mobile modem gives you 3G?
yup, it gives me full hsdpa connection speed.
hi mahan21,
Not sure if you are still looking for the modem.
try T959UVJL5 modem from the Galaxy S T-mobile.
I was baffled because I am really sure I get 3G/H on JPZ but I check again I can't.
I even restock to GB stock safe, no luck.
So after searching, I found the JL5 modem
and it works!
3G/H and voice call on T-mobile tab in Asia (Well, Optus Australia but it is the same GSM/UMTS combination)
Get the modem here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881555
(the one the OP attached, not the multiupload which is dead)

[Q] No 3G, just Edge, why?

Got an used Captivate on eBay, came with kernel 2.6.35.13 Glitch v13.1, MIUI 2.2.17, Android 2.3.7 and modem UGJK4
Well, Captivate radio specs for 3G: HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
My operator (TIM) uses 2100 in my city, excellent until now!
But, I'm stuck in EDGE, can't get it to connect any faster. We have other phones here got from England, Ireland and USA, all of them support 2100 and 3G works perfectly, but not this Captivate.
Already tried the following modems: UGKG3, XXJTV, XXJVU and currently on UGJL2.
Just after installing the UGJL2, it connected at HSDPA, but after 5 seconds changed to Edge and no (H) anymore
A weird thing, I tried another operator chip (VIVO), that also operates at 2100 in my area and HSDPA is enabled normally!
Got back my chip and back to EDGE, this same chip get 3G+ (HSDPA) on a Samsung Jet, Samsung Galaxy Mini and a Samsung i550.
Everything else works perfectly, calls, GPS, wifi...
Any tips?
Thanks!
Surfin7 said:
Got an used Captivate on eBay, came with kernel 2.6.35.13 Glitch v13.1, MIUI 2.2.17, Android 2.3.7 and modem UGJK4
Well, Captivate radio specs for 3G: HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
My operator (TIM) uses 2100 in my city, excellent until now!
But, I'm stuck in EDGE, can't get it to connect any faster. We have other phones here got from England, Ireland and USA, all of them support 2100 and 3G works perfectly, but not this Captivate.
Already tried the following modems: UGKG3, XXJTV, XXJVU and currently on UGJL2.
Just after installing the UGJL2, it connected at HSDPA, but after 5 seconds changed to Edge and no (H) anymore
A weird thing, I tried another operator chip (VIVO), that also operates at 2100 in my area and HSDPA is enabled normally!
Got back my chip and back to EDGE, this same chip get 3G+ (HSDPA) on a Samsung Jet, Samsung Galaxy Mini and a Samsung i550.
Everything else works perfectly, calls, GPS, wifi...
Any tips?
Thanks!
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From what I know, the Captivate only gets 3G on AT&T even when unlocked. I might be wrong, but I remember reading that somewhere.
Must be a myth, I use my captivate on 850mhz in Australia 3g and hspa work perfect.
Did you try to force 2100 with service mode?
Phoned in.....
But with the other operator chip 3G works normally, at the same place where my chip also get 3G on other phone. Both are 3G+ (Hsdpa) able, but not when together. That is what makes no sense.
I would have forced in servide mode, but all the codes for service mode does not seem to work, and I've seen around the forums that MIUI don't have it...
Is there any code besides *#0011# and *#*#197328640#*#* ?
Both not work here
Thanks for the help!
MIUI and AOSP do not allow for the forcing of certain bands. You can specify what region you are in, but that's about all. To do that, use dialer code
*#*#4636#*#*
Phone setting
Menu/select service bands
That's about as good as it gets.
Hope it helps.
fractaline said:
Must be a myth, I use my captivate on 850mhz in Australia 3g and hspa work perfect.
Did you try to force 2100 with service mode?
Phoned in.....
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Your carrier uses the same 3g bands that att does. Those are the only ones that use the same 3g bands
sent from my cell in Arkham
mrhaley30705 said:
MIUI and AOSP do not allow for the forcing of certain bands. You can specify what region you are in, but that's about all. To do that, use dialer code
*#*#4636#*#*
Phone setting
Menu/select service bands
That's about as good as it gets.
Hope it helps.
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Yes, I've tried Automatic and Euro (same bands used here), still Edge.
The strange thing is it get 3G from the other operator, that uses the same 2100 frequency... (at leaset they say it's both 2100)
Any way to see the frequency currently in use?
zelendel said:
Your carrier uses the same 3g bands that att does. Those are the only ones that use the same 3g bands
sent from my cell in Arkham
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My carrier uses 850 and 2100.
My wife has a captivate also, her carrier uses 900 and 2100. Of course only the 2100 works but it is solid.
Phoned in.....
Ok, I discovered that it's an area problem probably, I tried at the office and got the H on the indicator! HSPDA is working, sometimes 'came down' to 3G (concrete building, not so good signal).
That's still strange because my friend get Hspa here, with a Galaxy S (I9000b), same operator, will call them soon to ask about this.
Anyway, it works! with ridiculous speed (180kbps), but it's better then Edge at 15kbps...
Thanks everybody for the help!

[Q] ATT GTab on Tmobile Network - 3G Possible? (CM10, JPZ Modem & 1900 re-farm area)

[Q] ATT GTab on Tmobile Network - 3G Possible? (CM10, JPZ Modem & 1900 re-farm area)
So I have the ATT version of the Galaxy Tab. I have CM10 on it and it's running great. When I initially purchased it, I planned on just using it as a Wifi tablet, no Cell Data primarily since I had CDMA service (Sprint). Recently I switched over to Tmobile and would like to use data from my Tmobile plan.
I SIM unlocked my Tab following Roto's guide
I can make phone calls and send text messages
I get Edge service now
However, I could care less for Voice/Text service, all I want to do is use 3G/HSPA.
I also realize that Tmo's 3G band is different than ATT's, however the 1900 Mhz refarming is already happening in my area (Central Florida). I cannot however tell if my specific local area has coverage (is there an app I can run on my Note2 or GS3 to tell what bands it has access to?).
I am wondering if I can just flash a Tmobile modem and get data working on 3G/HSPA. I don't really think it's that simple, but any feedback would be great!
FWIW, I was on the JPZ modem before I started.
Well, I went ahead and flashed the Tmobile modem, got 0 service, then tried the ATT modem, got 0 service, then flashed back to the JPZ Modem... also didn't work.
Going to try to ODIN...
Well, apparently when I was jacking around with different modems something went haywire and it deleted my stuff from /efs, and the modems were never actually put into /radio. I restored my /efs backup (thank goodness for roto's suggestion to keep 11.5 years ), carrier unlocked again, then pushed the T-mobile modem to the radio folder. Thankfully I found the "Secret Codes" thread and when I went to check my IMEI it was blank, which then clued me to start looking in the /efs folder and then /radio.
Rebooted and I'm back to Edge service... and a noticeably lower number of reception bars. With the JPZ modem I saw 4/4 bars with Edge service while the Tmo modem changes between 0 & 1 bars.
I performed the *#*#2263#*#* (RF Band Selection) secret code and made sure only 850 Mhz GSM and 1900 WCDMA were enabled (since from what I understand that's the frequencies ATT had put into the Tab) and disabled the 1700 & 2100 WCDMA bands since the hardware isn't there.
/Thinking my area might not have 1900 refarming yet, I'm going to take it to work with me tomorrow and see if I see anything different.
Well, clearly switching modems is a bad idea. I tried the Tmo modem, both with specific bands selected and "all." Saw only 1 bar total, and only Edge service- not better than the JPZ modem. I switched to the ATT modem, selecting "all" bands, nothing at all. I finally switched back to the JPZ modem and bam, 4/4 bars- but still only Edge service.
Either the 1900 re-farm hasn't happened in the areas I'm testing, or I can't make this work...
phdeez said:
Well, clearly switching modems is a bad idea. I tried the Tmo modem, both with specific bands selected and "all." Saw only 1 bar total, and only Edge service- not better than the JPZ modem. I switched to the ATT modem, selecting "all" bands, nothing at all. I finally switched back to the JPZ modem and bam, 4/4 bars- but still only Edge service.
Either the 1900 re-farm hasn't happened in the areas I'm testing, or I can't make this work...
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OK, I found the following dialer code:
*#*#197328640#*#*
Going to the Debug Screen -> Basic Info it shows the BAND which is GSM1900!
Now, how in the heck can I get this thing to connect to 3G???
Unless T-Mobile switches their umts/hspa to 850Mhz ( like your at&t) or 2100Mhz, I dont think you can get 3G using non T-Mobile tab.
The 1900 should be only the gsm part.
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Thanks for the response. I guess I was assuming my ATT Tab would have the same restrictions an ATT iPhone would (just Edge service until the 1900 Mhz refarm happened on Tmo from ATT spectrum). Also, I was working under the assumption that an ATT Tab would have the same requirements as a Tmo Tab (needing some sort of software switch to go from 2G <-> 3G), or possibly a different modem.
So, after reading some more in the Tmo forums about my Note 2 and realizing the Tmo network has 3G/HSPA on WCDMA. I messed around last night and switched my GTab to WCDMA 1900 (only) and low and behold my data popped up alternating between 3 and H. Tried a speed test and got over 5.8MB download/1.6MB download!
Frigging awesome!
Re: [Q] ATT GTab on Tmobile Network - 3G Possible? (CM10, JPZ Modem & 1900 re-farm ar
Maybe you can detail your steps here for the benefit of others.
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