[Q] bell HTC raider radio - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

Hey guys
I have a bell HTC raider that I am using on rogers.. currently running vjraider .. my data is incredibly slow cause i got like 7-8mb/s before and now after I flashed the from I can't get over 3 ..
Can someone point me in the right direction?? Thanks!!!
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Are your APN settings correct? That's probably the main thing that you should verify.
Radios are not flashable yet AFAIK, so you can pretty much rule that out as a factor.

cool thanks so much for your help!! um quick question though... does not having/not having the H+ make a difference?? I only get H or 3G with this rom...

Yes, 3G/H is 12/14mbps H+ is 21mbps and LTE is 42mbps.
I would start with the APN settings, i have th Bell version too but i'm with Bell and have no issues and always get H+ (turned LTE off)

I remember reading a while back that the symbols may be misleading. They also may've patched it.. Only thing I can think of is just doing a speedtest. Sorry if I'm no help

jebise101 said:
Yes, 3G/H is 12/14mbps H+ is 21mbps and LTE is 42mbps.
I would start with the APN settings, i have th Bell version too but i'm with Bell and have no issues and always get H+ (turned LTE off)
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If you are using a custom ROM , than the 3G/H may have different meaning. With Stock 3G ROM on bell 3G is slowest and I probably never used it for a while. H/H+ was 14mbps max but it normally maxed out and 6/7mbps and with LTE bell claims you can go upto 42 but I normally get data rates around 12/15mbps..
I agree that radio would not be the cause, it is going to APN settings or RIL (If you are on custom rom). I tried flashing my own RIL on a RunRaider ROM could not get it to work and so would probably have to wait for some one to make a flashable package for it. (Technically it should at the most only affect battery life and not data speed)

I never seen my phone on 3G it always H/H+ and i'm using stock. I never did a speedtest and could care less it seem more then enough for my needs.

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[Q] Rogers dream on telus network 3g speed

Hello i need to know if im supposed to have full 3g speed using my rogers dream on telus network. It is rooter and simunlocked and i use vannon rom. My 3g speed is at 500 kbps max and most of the time its lower . i test it using speedtest.net application.
thx fos your help!
What to you mean you're 'supposed' to get 'full' 3g speed? I think you're referring to Tmobile G1s not getting 3G for Rogers and Telus bands, so yes, you're getting 3G.
The 3G speed you get depends on a large number of factors including location, it is not the same everywhere. Unless there's a fault with your phone (highly unlikely) there's no reason why the speed you get will be less than what everyone else gets. Maybe Telus has a ****ty network?
i whas wondering if it can be a firmware or hardware trouble i whas talking about rogers dream not t-mobile i know they dont work. its just that my 3g speed is very very bad .
Most carriers have crappy speeds, it's highly unlikely that your phone is the issue.

What does the H mean on my cell (noob question)

Ok so I switched my rom to the phoenix rom and I was wondering what the H means, where it usually said 3G? Is the H faster than 3G? Is that 4G? Is the speeds in this order E,G,3G,H,4G? Thanks for answering my n00b question
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Ok so I switched my rom to the phoenix rom and I was wondering what the H means, where it usually said 3G? Is the H faster than 3G? Is that 4G? Is the speeds in this order E,G,3G,H,4G? Thanks for answering my n00b question
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The h is for hsdpa which does have faster download speed. Flashing an i9000 rom allows that frequency.
This is my Captivate. There are many like it but this one is mine.
H means 3G.
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H means 3G.
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Uhhhh....what?
This is my Captivate. There are many like it but this one is mine.
The H is for HSUPA. The 3G means HSDPA. AT&T made the wonderful decision to artificially cap our upload speeds. The i9000 ROMs do not have this limitation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSUPA
tl;dr H > 3G
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The H is for HSUPA. The 3G means HSDPA. AT&T made the wonderful decision to artificially cap our upload speeds. The i9000 ROMs do not have this limitation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSUPA
tl;dr H > 3G
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So what you are saying is h = holy [email protected]# this is fast
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The H is for HSUPA. The 3G means HSDPA. AT&T made the wonderful decision to artificially cap our upload speeds. The i9000 ROMs do not have this limitation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSUPA
tl;dr H > 3G
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Unless everything I have read and the arguments on this very forum are wrong, we are enabling HSDPA, as the phone is already capable of HSUPA. \
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-hsdpa.htm
More info on this subject.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=837716&highlight=wifi+battery
So unless I am reading things wrong is it not this way?
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Unless everything I have read and the arguments on this very forum are wrong, we are enabling HSDPA, as the phone is already capable of HSUPA. \
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-hsdpa.htm
HSDPA is not 3G, it is 3.5G which would be the reason we see an H. THe link you posted even states HSUPA is 3G...so I would say you have your info backwards. Even on the phone with an I9000 ROM it says HSDPA for mobile network type.
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i think you have it backwards....even on stock the phone will say HSDPA because thats what 3g is....
HSUPA is what gets unlocked by using an i9000 modem....as in the UPLOAD speed. it increases, just try it.
from what i understand, the H doesnt mean SQUAT. in the rest of the world the H is their standard network, akin to what we have that ATT calls 3g (only not gimped by those iphone loving [email protected]$%*!&)....its a png file in the framework, it could be changed to F if so desired....its a meaningless icon
Pirateghost said:
i think you have it backwards....even on stock the phone will say HSDPA because thats what 3g is....
HSUPA is what gets unlocked by using an i9000 modem....as in the UPLOAD speed. it increases, just try it.
from what i understand, the H doesnt mean SQUAT. in the rest of the world the H is their standard network, akin to what we have that ATT calls 3g (only not gimped by those iphone loving [email protected]$%*!&)....its a png file in the framework, it could be changed to F if so desired....its a meaningless icon
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Hell maybe I do...I am just going back to all the arguments and stuff I have read that we are enabling HSDPA by use of the I9000 Rom. I am not always sure with this kind of stuff but my bad if what I posted and the way I interpret it are not correct. And I couldn't get my ninja edit in fast enough haha.
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The H is for HSUPA. The 3G means HSDPA. AT&T made the wonderful decision to artificially cap our upload speeds. The i9000 ROMs do not have this limitation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSUPA
tl;dr H > 3G
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Yep, downloads are gtg...it's the upload. It's one feature, for me at least, that I'm not too worried about. However, I may decide to become a Youtube freak and want to upload tons of videos...I should at least have the option to do so efficiently given the hardware in this phone is capable of it. This IS a perfect example of where AT&T should be blamed for something.
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Saying 3G and HSDPA are one in the same is semantically incorrect, but practically speaking, it's close to correct. It's more like 3G with a bit of a boost. One difference is the transport layer, HS-DSCH. So, it's 3G, further evolved.
I'm sorry, but none of you have it completely correct.
Umts is 3g. Hsdpa is 3.5g for download speeds. Hsupa is 3.5g for upload speeds.
Att does not allow any of its phones to display anything but edge and 3g indicators by the signal bars. The 3g can actually means umts, hsdpa, or hsupa (on phones that support it). The i9000 based roms display the indicator more correctly. 3g means umts only. 'H' means hsdpa or hsupa. This is how the symbols are displayed on every other network.
Edit: also, att does allow hsdpa on stock captivates. It only stops hsupa.
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I'm sorry, but none of you have it completely correct.
Umts is 3g. Hsdpa is 3.5g for download speeds. Hsupa is 3.5g for upload speeds.
Att does not allow any of its phones to display anything but edge and 3g indicators by the signal bars. The 3g can actually means umts, hsdpa, or hsupa (on phones that support it). The i9000 based roms display the indicator more correctly. 3g means umts only. 'H' means hsdpa or hsupa. This is how the symbols are displayed on every other network.
Edit: also, att does allow hsdpa on stock captivates. It only stops hsupa.
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Well, this is my understanding exactly. Perhaps you put it in a more articulate fashion; it's what I meant by my post, albeit with less technical details.
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So, the answer, OP, is the H means you now have faster upload capability. In practical terms, an H on a Captivate means you have HSUPA; you always had HSDPA.
Oh, and technically, they are all UMTS.
It will still display the H even if you are only in a hsdpa area without hsupa, however.
Actually hsupa allows for a faster download as well during testing. How idk. But speed test went from 4mb to 6mb when switching types.
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Actually hsupa allows for a faster download as well during testing. How idk. But speed test went from 4mb to 6mb when switching types.
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Same here mine when from like 1.5mbs on eclair to topped out like 6.5 on perception v4 and pheonix roms
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4g
Is this going to be an advantage when at&t goes to 4g ??...or is the 3.5 actually 4g?
4g
so is this going to be an advantage when at&t goes 4g???.....(having a 1900 rom that has ''H'')
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Actually hsupa allows for a faster download as well during testing. How idk. But speed test went from 4mb to 6mb when switching types.
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It improves download speeds because most IP communications are TCP or session based, meaning there is an acknowledgement sent back to verify receipt of packets. The sender has to wait for the acknowledgements before sending more data, therefore if the upload portion is significantly slower (due to higher latency or lower bandwidth) the acknowledgements take longer and the overall transmission speed is decreased.
I have seen a dramatic increase in over all performance when using apps that rely on a data connection (Android Market, Google Maps) when using HSUPA vs. HSDPA. The overall bandwidth or download speed may or may not be higher but responsiveness is much improved.
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so is this going to be an advantage when at&t goes 4g???.....(having a 1900 rom that has ''H'')
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Hello I have an infuse running [2.3.6] AEON v1.4SL on straight talk
I have H+ or EDGE but I don't get a 4G indicator in 4G areas?
Am I missing out on the 4G speeds due to the modem I am using?
Do I need to install a different modem to get the 4G speeds?
Thankyou
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Hello I have an infuse running [2.3.6] AEON v1.4SL on straight talk
I have H+ or EDGE but I don't get a 4G indicator in 4G areas?
Am I missing out on the 4G speeds due to the modem I am using?
Do I need to install a different modem to get the 4G speeds?
Thankyou
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A 4G indicator as seen on many of the newer phones usually indicates a connection to an actual 4G LTE connection which would be what is considered "real 4G." The Infuse doesn't support LTE, but supports HSPA+ a.k.a H+ which is 21 Mbps max download speeds as opposed to the 7.2 max on the Captivate. It is essentially a step between HSPA and LTE, hence HSPA+.

Data Speeds problem HTC ViVid

I cam coming to the VIVID from the Atrix and had a couple of issues. I am living in a 4g hdspa area not LTE yet but my speeds with the VIVID were only around 82kb so I talked to ATT and they checked to see if the sim was correct and everything was ok. I then took the sim out the VIVID and put it back in the Atrix I then get over 5mb down. I then go back to ATT and they replace the phone and same issue so they issue a brand new sim and still the same issue. I am going to keep the phone for a couple of weeks to see if something changes but is anybody seeing this issue in non LTE areas. Thanks
I have the skyrocket and getting worse speeds then on other 3g phones I had?
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I'm getting about 1.3 Mbs in non LTE... (Portland)
Thanks for the post I checked with ATT and they cannot figure whats causing this problem I am guessing that somehow ATT LTE Phones are getting confused when there is not LTE in the area and somehow slowing the data down. I am not sure but hopefully will get some answers. Thanks
I sometimes get a couple of mb down and then it throttles back to less than a 100 kb this happened on two brand new phones
I was wondering could it be the APN settings are incorrect.
These phones will be either in LTE or HSPA mode and not both at once. If you see the 4G indicator without LTE under it you are on UMTS/HSPA. If you lose the 4G indicator then congratulations, you are on 2G GSM. Also note that when you make a call the mobile will drop down to UMTS/HSPA and your data speeds will be slower until it reselects back to LTE.
And all phones will have the PTA APN...
I just ran a couple times & about 2 meg down & .9 meg up.
I did have to load APN info this morning because I had no mobile connection at all.
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I am getting my fastest hspa+ speeds with my vivid faster than my inspire and infuse
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Look at your build.prop file in /system what are the hsdpa and hsupa class values? Att screwed the inspire before by lowering the classes, then finally upped them. We may need to update them as well. I think hsdpa of 26 and hsupa of 7 were what the inspire needed to be faster. Mine are 12 and 6 right now. Need root to change though.
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Dkj7777 said:
I am getting my fastest hspa+ speeds with my vivid faster than my inspire and infuse
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Ditto. 5023/1121 just now in a non-LTE area...
Maybe the OP needs ATT to remove and readd the data plan... *shrug*
dbaser said:
Ditto. 5023/1121 just now in a non-LTE area...
Maybe the OP needs ATT to remove and readd the data plan... *shrug*
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6525/1057 in a non-lte area way better than my infuse
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gtkansan said:
Look at your build.prop file in /system what are the hsdpa and hsupa class values? Att screwed the inspire before by lowering the classes, then finally upped them. We may need to update them as well. I think hsdpa of 26 and hsupa of 7 were what the inspire needed to be faster. Mine are 12 and 6 right now. Need root to change though.
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Mine are set at 14/6. Wonder if they throttled these phones like they did the inspire and atrix when they first came out. I've been getting 6/7 down and between .8/1.3 up. Not great but not horrible, about the same as my atrix 2 was.
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Ok the thing about this phone is that there is no 3g radios in it. You either get LTE, HSPA+ or edge. So if you are in a poor coverage area that uses mainly 3g, dont get this phone. Honestly i dont see the point of this phone if you dont live in one of the LTE cities or very near it. I live in plano and work in richardson and both those area have LTE so i havent had to resort to hspa+ yet. So moral of the story, there is no 3G on this phone...
But anyways here are my speedtest results. the low ones were in the college library with 1 bar so that didnt suprise me.
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Ok the thing about this phone is that there is no 3g radios in it. You either get LTE, HSPA+ or edge. So if you are in a poor coverage area that uses mainly 3g, dont get this phone. Honestly i dont see the point of this phone if you dont live in one of the LTE cities or very near it. I live in plano and work in richardson and both those area have LTE so i havent had to resort to hspa+ yet. So moral of the story, there is no 3G on this phone...
But anyways here are my speedtest results. the low ones were in the college library with 1 bar so that didnt suprise me.
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Please enlighten me on the No 3G bands in the phone.
Looks to me on the HTC site its all in there Edge, UMTS, GSM, HSPA+ and LTE.
http://www.htc.com/us/products/vivid-att?view=1-0&sort=0#tech-specs
Network-LTE (AWS/700), HSPA+/UMTS Tri-band (850/1900/2100MHz) and quad-band GSM/GPRS/ EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
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Ditto. 5023/1121 just now in a non-LTE area...
Maybe the OP needs ATT to remove and readd the data plan... *shrug*
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9225/1125 without LTE on my Vivid
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Big Dawg 23 said:
Please enlighten me on the No 3G bands in the phone.
Looks to me on the HTC site its all in there Edge, UMTS, GSM, HSPA+ and LTE.
http://www.htc.com/us/products/vivid-att?view=1-0&sort=0#tech-specs
Network-LTE (AWS/700), HSPA+/UMTS Tri-band (850/1900/2100MHz) and quad-band GSM/GPRS/ EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
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According to the ATT rep, the vivid will not have 3g service. Im not sure of the bands and all that but maybe the APN for it wont work. Has anybody been able to use 3g?
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According to the ATT rep, the vivid will not have 3g service. Im not sure of the bands and all that but maybe the APN for it wont work. Has anybody been able to use 3g?
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Are you serious? Is this why I've been having trouble connecting to websites since yesterday? I definitely didnt have 4g signals all the time when I was on the htc inspire. It would often go to 3g, and now if this phone has no 3g then that must explain my issues. At&t really mislead customers. First they release 4g phones and barely had a 4g network. Now they release lte phones, I think you see the pattern.
I may just go to the atrix 2?
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Are you serious? Is this why I've been having trouble connecting to websites since yesterday? I definitely didnt have 4g signals all the time when I was on the htc inspire. It would often go to 3g, and now if this phone has no 3g then that must explain my issues. At&t really mislead customers. First they release 4g phones and barely had a 4g network. Now they release lte phones, I think you see the pattern.
I may just go to the atrix 2?
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I thought I was the only one who had problems connecting to websites....ughh damn you AT&T.
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That sucks this is my speed test in a non LTE area my vivid is blazing fast
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HSPA+

Hey guys! I am using Fasty KK4 edition and I really really want HSPA+. I know for a fact that Fasty KJ3 is HSPA+ enabled and wanted to know if I could just flash the I897UCKJ3 modem while running KK4. If not, how do I enable HSPA+? Thanks in advance!
You sure can. Go to the modem thread and flash any of the modems that are labeled US att. they are all hsdpa not hsupa but some will give you better speed than others. Just gotta teeth them.
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IpwnHLmath said:
Hey guys! I am using Fasty KK4 edition and I really really want HSPA+. I know for a fact that Fasty KJ3 is HSPA+ enabled and wanted to know if I could just flash the I897UCKJ3 modem while running KK4. If not, how do I enable HSPA+? Thanks in advance!
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I don't think just flashing the modem will do it, you'd need to install Fasty's(or any other i9000 based ROM) in order to use the HSPA+(AT&T calls 4G). Which, the only change is the increased upload speeds(HSUPA)
I could be wrong about this though, but this is the impression I'm under
kangi26 said:
I don't think just flashing the modem will do it, you'd need to install Fasty's(or any other i9000 based ROM) in order to use the HSPA+(AT&T calls 4G). Which, the only change is the increased upload speeds(HSUPA)
I could be wrong about this though, but this is the impression I'm under
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Small correction. HSPA (H in notification) Is the best speed sgs can achieve, HSDPA and HSUPA in I9000 roms. HDPA+ is something else. Faster than HSPA slower than LTE. Our phones can't achieve HSPA+
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IpwnHLmath said:
Hey guys! I am using Fasty KK4 edition and I really really want HSPA+. I know for a fact that Fasty KJ3 is HSPA+ enabled and wanted to know if I could just flash the I897UCKJ3 modem while running KK4. If not, how do I enable HSPA+? Thanks in advance!
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Yeah, some of the leaks had an H+ logo, but they never actually achieved. HSPA, which HSDPA and HSUPA is only achievable on i9000 modems. HSPA+ is unattainable by our phones, as it requires different hardware.
Awesome! Makes sense. So SGS gets HSPA (HSDPA and HSUPA) even though the ROMs have a H+ symbol. That's interesting.
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I don't think just flashing the modem will do it, you'd need to install Fasty's(or any other i9000 based ROM) in order to use the HSPA+(AT&T calls 4G). Which, the only change is the increased upload speeds(HSUPA)
You are thinking of HSUPA, which as I understand it is not the same as HSPA+. It is all very convoluted and confusing so I hope someone will correct me if I get parts of it wrong, but here is my understanding:
AT&T uses both UMTS and HSPA (which consists of HSDPA for download and HSUPA for upload) for it's 3G networks. HSPA is faster, but both are considered 3G.
I believe the only AT&T phone that supports both HSDPA and HSUPA is the iPhone 4. All i897-based ROMs for the Captivate (including Fasty) support HSDPA but not HSUPA.
All i9000-based ROMs do support HSUPA and HSDPA. HSUPA, while only speeding up uploads, also decreases latency so it makes the network faster overall. The trade-off is that i9000 modems can't utilize the audience chip, so you lose hardware-noise cancelling.
AT&T uses both LTE and HSPA+ and calls them both 4G, but HSPA+ and HSUPA are not the same thing. To the best of my knowledge, you cannot get HSPA+ on any captivate ROM.
To summarize for the OP, Fasty may show an "H" in the status bar, but it's not HSPA+. It just means you are connected to an HSPA-capable tower (and even then, you are only using HSDPA). You could try an i9000-based ROM to get slightly faster speeds because they also support HSUPA, but it will still not be HSPA+. For that, you would need a 4G-capable phone.
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kangi26 said:
I don't think just flashing the modem will do it, you'd need to install Fasty's(or any other i9000 based ROM) in order to use the HSPA+(AT&T calls 4G). Which, the only change is the increased upload speeds(HSUPA)
You are thinking of HSUPA, which as I understand it is not the same as HSPA+. It is all very convoluted and confusing so I hope someone will correct me if I get parts of it wrong, but here is my understanding:
AT&T uses both UMTS and HSPA (which consists of HSDPA for download and HSUPA for upload) for it's 3G networks. HSPA is faster, but both are considered 3G.
I believe the only AT&T phone that supports both HSDPA and HSUPA is the iPhone 4. All i897-based ROMs for the Captivate (including Fasty) support HSDPA but not HSUPA.
All i9000-based ROMs do support HSUPA and HSDPA. HSUPA, while only speeding up uploads, also decreases latency so it makes the network faster overall. The trade-off is that i9000 modems can't utilize the audience chip, so you lose hardware-noise cancelling.
AT&T uses both LTE and HSPA+ and calls them both 4G, but HSPA+ and HSUPA are not the same thing. To the best of my knowledge, you cannot get HSPA+ on any captivate ROM.
To summarize for the OP, Fasty may show an "H" in the status bar, but it's not HSPA+. It just means you are connected to an HSPA-capable tower (and even then, you are only using HSDPA). You could try an i9000-based ROM to get slightly faster speeds because they also support HSUPA, but it will still not be HSPA+. For that, you would need a 4G-capable phone.
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The Captivate had HSDPA built in and ready for normal use. However, the captivate has the hardware capability for HSUPA, but apparently AT&T disabled it for marketing reasons (to promote the iPhone over it, at least that's just what I've heard). The above post is 100% correct in stating that you can use HSUPA if you have an i9000-based modem and a kernel that allows it, at the loss of hardware noise cancelling. The captivate's hardware cannot support HSPA+, much less LTE. So yes, HSUPA works, but it only improves upload speeds.
But if you want faster internet, I saw a thread on one of the captivate forums where the user told AT&T they acquired a 4G Infuse (which was a lie), and wanted to add 4G to their data plan. Then they modified the build.prop and APNs and were able to increase their network speed
Found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150410
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But if you want faster internet, I saw a thread on one of the captivate forums where the user told AT&T they acquired a 4G Inspire (which was a lie), and wanted to add 4G to their data plan. Then they modified the build.prop and APNs and were able to increase their network speed
Found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150410
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It is physically impossible to connect to HSPA+ on a Captivate. It doesn't support the bands, nor will the hardware allow it. He was only getting about 2.5-2.8mbps which is 3G, and what I got on stock Froyo. Technically speaking, our phones support HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, while HSPA+ on the Infuse 4G is HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA 3.6 Mbps. AT&T can also tell what phone you have based on your IMEI, which he changed on his Captivate (which is a felony). The build.prop edits may increase speeds, but adding 4G won't, he also said he connected to "H" which, once again, isn't 4G it is regular old HSPA (3G upload and download).
Just flash an i9000 rom, kernel, and modem, and you can get much faster download and upload speeds. I am able to achieve almost 6 Mbps on my Captivate.
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It is physically impossible to connect to HSPA+ on a Captivate. It doesn't support the bands, nor will the hardware allow it. He was only getting about 2.5-2.8mbps which is 3G, and what I got on stock Froyo. Technically speaking, our phones support HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, while HSPA+ on the Infuse 4G is HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA 3.6 Mbps. AT&T can also tell what phone you have based on your IMEI, which he changed on his Captivate (which is a felony). The build.prop edits may increase speeds, but adding 4G won't, he also said he connected to "H" which, once again, isn't 4G it is regular old HSPA (3G upload and download).
Just flash an i9000 rom, kernel, and modem, and you can get much faster download and upload speeds. I am able to achieve almost 6 Mbps on my Captivate.
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Your numbers on the Inspire are a little off. HSDPA=14.4 mbps, HSUPA=5.76 mbps, not your quoted numbers.
As for the Captivate, I've never saw or heard anyone getting more than 6mbps. But 5+ is pretty good. My personal best is about 4.
I have gotten 5.5 down and 4 up before, but that is the best I have ever gotten! That was along time ago and I have flashed and lost the data, but I promise I got!
LOL its not a competition.
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mrhaley30705 said:
Your numbers on the Inspire are a little off. HSDPA=14.4 mbps, HSUPA=5.76 mbps, not your quoted numbers.
As for the Captivate, I've never saw or heard anyone getting more than 6mbps. But 5+ is pretty good. My personal best is about 4.
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Those are the generic numbers. My numbers were taken from GSM Arena, Phone Arena and other spec sites.
nygfan760 said:
Those are the generic numbers. My numbers were taken from GSM Arena, Phone Arena and other spec sites.
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Then you must mixed them up. My numbers are from gsm arena.
mrhaley30705 said:
Then you must mixed them up. My numbers are from gsm arena.
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...The guy in the guide, that modded is IMEI, said he had an INFUSE 4G not an INSPIRE.
Here:
Googled and found a Infuse IMEI. Called AT&T. Told them I acquired a new Infuse 4G and would like to add it to my service while also havig the faster 4G speeds on my unlimited data plan. Not a problem, Gave them the IMEI. Set it up and asked them to confirm the SOC code for me, HSDPPB. Good to go.

[Q] 6903 on Canadian Fido lte

Has anyone gotten their z1 LTE working on canada fido?
i've got a 6903, and i swear before i inserted the apn manually i've seen 4g on my status bar. could be just my imagination.
i've tried internet.fido.ca for apn and i'm limited to H+. when i go online and they suggested ltemobile.apn, i couldn't get data at all.
kazukiflame said:
Has anyone gotten their z1 LTE working on canada fido?
i've got a 6903, and i swear before i inserted the apn manually i've seen 4g on my status bar. could be just my imagination.
i've tried internet.fido.ca for apn and i'm limited to H+. when i go online and they suggested ltemobile.apn, i couldn't get data at all.
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I'm on Rogers, which is the same service and I get 4G using ltemobile.apn. I'm more than happy with this and have been getting 38 mbit on speedtest.
I've not seen the LTE icon tho, and either I cannot get it in this area (which seems unlikely as I am in downtown Vancouver) or this phone will not do LTE as it does not have the 700 band.
30Seconds said:
I'm on Rogers, which is the same service and I get 4G using ltemobile.apn. I'm more than happy with this and have been getting 38 mbit on speedtest.
I've not seen the LTE icon tho, and either I cannot get it in this area (which seems unlikely as I am in downtown Vancouver) or this phone will not do LTE as it does not have the 700 band.
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did you mean you still get 4g speeds even though you didn't get the lte icon?
kazukiflame said:
did you mean you still get 4g speeds even though you didn't get the lte icon?
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I see a 4G icon and have not seen the LTE icon. I've read the manual and it mentions a LTE icon but not a 4G icon, but that's what I have. For all I know I am actually getting LTE.
I had thought that LTE was even faster then this, especially in major cities near antennas.
But from what I have read a lot of LTE users do not even get the speeds I am seeing so I am quite pleased with this phone's data connection as it is.
I am on TELUS and when i originally got the phone it only showed 4G. I have however updated to 534 and it now shows LTE. Hope that helps?
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I am on TELUS and when i originally got the phone it only showed 4G. I have however updated to 534 and it now shows LTE. Hope that helps?
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I'm on 534 now. Can I ask what sort of speeds you are getting?
LTE coverage on the Z1 is more spotty though compared to my previous Note 2. Also Telus lacks access to 2600mhz LTE from Bell/Rogers which offers higher speeds.
hey guys, if you are getting anything above 30mbps/download.. especially member 30 Seconds who is getting 48mbps, that's definitely LTE. I just wanted to confirm that you DONT need the 700Mhz to be on LTE. I called Fido on separate occasions due an initial 'not-so-bright' rep who take ages to answer my question and eventually needed to ask her co-worker for help (I don't know how they get hired.. lol) and both Fido employees have stated that ONLY 2100 and 2600 Mhz is needed for LTE. I questioned if support for 700Mhz is needed and they said no. I still am not able to test out my Z1 yet which is still in the box so hopefully somebody can come forward and verify that they see their C6903 showing the LTE symbol on Fido or Rogers.
The frequencies are used differently.
High frequency in urban areas for throughput. Low frequency for less dense areas, more range and penetration. So, what you"need" depends on where you are basically.
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