Hello,
I have a galaxy note under cm10 but i have a question. It have 21 mbits but i have feeling this rom don't have more than hspa. It is true?
Hspa+ has a theoretical limit of 21mbps but you will get nowhere near that in reality. Hspa+ will only connect then available, same with hsdpa, 3g etc.
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your network is shared with others, so you are bound not to get full speed.
If you have on contract andbit should be that speed, call customer support and explain how you measured it, check that you are in good reception zone andbshould get those speeds. It could be a breach of contract
However, note, some subscriptions cut of speed if over a certain amount of gb's. Check if you have not exceeded that.
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ok, thanks for you reply
Press the thanks button instead of saying thanks!
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Id rather you do a dance
Anyway, some modems also give lower speed. If provider cant fix it their side, you can always void warrantee by flashing stuff
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baz77 said:
Id rather you do a dance
Anyway, some modems also give lower speed. If provider cant fix it their side, you can always void warrantee by flashing stuff
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I have flash my modem with the last for JB (LS3)
baz77 said:
Id rather you do a dance
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That is also an exceptable way of showing gratitude
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Will this version of the Note work with T-mobile?
I think ur note version must b different thn n7000 isn't?
you can't use rom for n7000, for other version or u will brick it.
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No it does not. No Note does atm
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You can use a T-Mobile SIM in the N700, but you will, only get EDGE speeds. I have T-Mobile and my SIM worked but I so frustrated with EDGE that I bought a Red Pocket SIM for the times I wasn't around WiFi...
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joshnichols189 said:
No it does not. No Note does atm
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thats rough. i really want this phone.
McBang2023 said:
thats rough. i really want this phone.
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I really understand you would want it seeing as no other comes even close, but blame idiotic us carriers for each having their own ****ty standard. I'm glad Europe has more sense.
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It most certainly does work on T-Mobile...but you are only capable of speeds no greater than 150-200kbps...at best. So 3-4 times the speed of dial-up = slow, slow, slow...
I am not having a go, but don't you think it might be better to pout the actual question in the title? I make a point of ignoring threads without an indication of the actual subject. I am sure I am not alone.
Before a smart alec asks why I opened this one, it was to make this statement!
Anyone useing the international galaxy note with canadas rogers carrier? If so is there 3g data networks and cellular network working fine on the note or do you have to add the rogers apn settings for data? Any good rom recommendation for the canadian international note user? Thanks and hope this was not asked already
turilo said:
Anyone useing the international galaxy note with canadas rogers carrier? If so is there 3g data networks and cellular network working fine on the note or do you have to add the rogers apn settings for data? Any good rom recommendation for the canadian international note user? Thanks and hope this was not asked already
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I'm using the N7000 with Bell and I get hspa data speeds. I don't see why it wouldn't work with Rogers.
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thegregulator said:
I'm using the N7000 with Bell and I get hspa data speeds. I don't see why it wouldn't work with Rogers.
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Ok awesome did it automatically do the data without adding the apn settings for bell? Hows the data speed you thlink so far any issues?
turilo said:
Ok awesome did it automatically do the data without adding the apn settings for bell? Hows the data speed you thlink so far any issues?
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I didn't have to input any apn. Not sure if you will have to with a Rogers sim. Data speeds are good. Slightly better than my Galaxy Nexus.
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You may have to... just Google them, aren't hard to find at all. I'm awaiting my note as well (putting it on Rogers too)
You might want to disable fast dormancy on the Rogers network with the N7000. It should help your battery life a bit.
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You might want to disable fast dormancy on the Rogers network with the N7000. It should help your battery life a bit.
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Just out of curiosity, what's fast dormancy?
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Just out of curiosity, what's fast dormancy?
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Fast Dormancy is a protocol established between the cell masts and the radio in your phone. It allows both ends of the data transfer to co-ordinate switching between high and slow speed data modes. If your carrier supports it then it can save battery power, running at the less energy intensive slower data speeds when you aren't transferring large amounts of data and switching the HSPA+ when needed.
If your carrier does not support it then you typically will see slightly reduced battery life with it on.
As far as I know, in Canada, only the Bell/Telus network support it.
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Fast Dormancy is a protocol established between the cell masts and the radio in your phone. It allows both ends of the data transfer to co-ordinate switching between high and slow speed data modes. If your carrier supports it then it can save battery power, running at the less energy intensive slower data speeds when you aren't transferring large amounts of data and switching the HSPA+ when needed.
If your carrier does not support it then you typically will see slightly reduced battery life with it on.
As far as I know, in Canada, only the Bell/Telus network support it.
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Thanks! So here's the 2nd part of that question. How do you turn off fast dormancy?
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thegregulator said:
Thanks! So here's the 2nd part of that question. How do you turn off fast dormancy?
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hahah your post count is a lot higher than mine. You should know to search this forum for the answer.
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hahah your post count is a lot higher than mine. You should know to search this forum for the answer.
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Notice the "Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium" signature. You seem to know a lot so you should know I can't search at the moment. Should have been a simple answer on your part, smartass.
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Notice the "Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium" signature. You seem to know a lot so you should know I can't search at the moment. Should have been a simple answer on your part, smartass.
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Wow, thanks. Notice my smiley face at the end of my sentence?
Install a browser on your phone and search. It's not hard. Shows what a person gets for trying to help someone out. I gave you an explanation you asked for but I am not going to spoon feed you too.
Canadians are generally known for being polite and kind. So much for that assumption. Must be some sort of stereotype like beavers and polar bears.
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Wow, thanks. Notice my smiley face at the end of my sentence?
Install a browser on your phone and search. It's not hard. Shows what a person gets for trying to help someone out. I gave you an explanation you asked for but I am not going to spoon feed you too.
Canadians are generally known for being polite and kind. So much for that assumption. Must be some sort of stereotype like beavers and polar bears.
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Q and A forum. Ask questions to get answers. Pretty straightforward...
Back on topic, you can definitely use this phone with Rogers. Just tried it with a Rogers sim and the apn appeared after a few seconds. Enjoy!
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Ok fact is: I did lots of tests over 3G but I never ever got over 5mbits tops (2AM tests)
Does it really work up to 7.2Mbits?
Anyone got experience of this?
erups said:
Ok fact is: I did lots of tests over 3G but I never ever got over 5mbits tops (2AM tests)
Does it really work up to 7.2Mbits?
Anyone got experience of this?
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The providers always write "up to" for a reason. You're most likely never going to reach that speed but that's how high it goes.
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xExabyte said:
The providers always write "up to" for a reason. You're most likely never going to reach that speed but that's how high it goes.
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Yeah know the marketing, mate.
But since H3G also sells 42mbits internet keys I figured someone lucky must have seen faster speeds...
Otherwise it would mean they don't have the infrastructure.
And if so newphones would be a waste (thinking about getting a galaxy nexus)
By the way isn't there an app to show the connection speed like for wifi?
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erups said:
Yeah know the marketing, mate.
But since H3G also sells 42mbits internet keys I figured someone lucky must have seen faster speeds...
Otherwise it would mean they don't have the infrastructure.
And if so newphones would be a waste (thinking about getting a galaxy nexus)
By the way isn't there an app to show the connection speed like for wifi?
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I assume that the people that actually pay for 42mbps should get speeds near to that. You're paying for 7.2mbps, correct? So about 5mbps is totally fine. There are apps to test your speed. Just search "Speedtest" on the market.
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I assume that the people that actually pay for 42mbps should get speeds near to that. You're paying for 7.2mbps, correct? So about 5mbps is totally fine. There are apps to test your speed. Just search "Speedtest" on the market.
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Man I work with computers,I know speedtest: that's how I got my 5mbits figures.
I was looking for something that showed the actual 3G stream speed, like you see 54mbits on wifi links (or even better the modulation!)
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Man I work with computers,I know speedtest: that's how I got my 5mbits figures.
I was looking for something that showed the actual 3G stream speed, like you see 54mbits on wifi links (or even better the modulation!)
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Are you testing the speed with the cell??
If yes you can't see over 7.2 Mbps because the specifications of the modem.
Download HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
Upload HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
Sprint had God awful signal reliability in my area at the moment
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Yes but it won't do you much good.
The speeds are just as slow. At least, in my experience. There is no charge.
If your speeds are god awful, you can try to force roam, but there you enter murky waters.
Ur good with domestic but ur going to be running on 1x so it's still going to be slow only option would be to flash a prl that supports Verizon 3g but excessive use can get u the letter from sprint kicking u out of ur contract
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Ur good with domestic but ur going to be running on 1x so it's still going to be slow only option would be to flash a prl that supports Verizon 3g but excessive use can get u the letter from sprint kicking u out of ur contract
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Which could be desirable to the OP.
Maybe you are going through Network Vision?
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Ur good with domestic but ur going to be running on 1x so it's still going to be slow only option would be to flash a prl that supports Verizon 3g but excessive use can get u the letter from sprint kicking u out of ur contract
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And that might not be such a bad thing
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And that might not be such a bad thing
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No, but it's not really a thing XDA is super-friendly about discussing at times.
Anyway, it's safe to do so, but unless you're on a corporate account you'll be limited to 1xRTT, and Sprint's service will still pull ahead of Verizon's 1X speeds most of the time. Killing off the Sprint proxy servers coded into your EPST settings tends to be a safer bet for a speed boost, although it's hardly magic.
Hey there forum, I just got the newest Consumer Reports and I was surprised to find a small segment about Sprint's Spark. I personally don't know much about it but I wanted to offer up their point of view.
That talks about simultaneous voice/data. And yes, that's a HUGE drawback. I have a VZW phone for work and I use that all the time.
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I've heard its only like this for now until sprint would launch the new 800 band. Don't know if its 100% true.
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daniel4653 said:
I've heard its only like this for now until sprint would launch the new 800 band. Don't know if its 100% true.
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I sure hope what you heard is correct.. [emoji16] I use my phone quite a bit when I'm on it..
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flashback7 said:
I sure hope what you heard is correct.. [emoji16] I use my phone quite a bit when I'm on it..
Jflte/Vanir
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http://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/...llout-gaining-momentum-says-report/2013-12-30
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http://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/...llout-gaining-momentum-says-report/2013-12-30
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Shoot where I'm located, here in Biloxi Ms I'm lucky to even have LTE. Sometimes I drive to the next town over which is Gulfport and its all 3g. I'm happy with 10-14mbps now where I live. May see thri band LTE in some years here, maybe.. Maybe when im --> [emoji69] haha. Tks for that article. Its from 12/13 but we shall see...We never really know till it goes down you know..
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If the article comments are accurate, then per the FCC it will be after 2/2016 before sprint is using 800MHz for data.
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