Does the Dev Edition 64GB support DC-HSPA+ 42? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone have any info on DC-HSPA+ support for the dev edition?

If your in a 1900 band area with T-Mobile. Yes
If no then edge
If you have LTE then yes since its aws
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expertzero1 said:
If your in a 1900 band area with T-Mobile. Yes
If no then edge
If you have LTE then yes since its aws
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I know it supports HSPA+ but is it 21 or the DC 42? even on the 1900 will it be limited to 21 or does the phone have the DC 42 capability?

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Does anyone know if this is compatible with T-mobile's 4g network?
I'm pretty sure it doesnt, but I just wanted to reconfirm
jawang26 said:
Does anyone know if this is compatible with T-mobile's 4g network?
I'm pretty sure it doesnt, but I just wanted to reconfirm
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Official Specs of 901S mine (has LTE) :
2G/ 2.5G - GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G/ 3.5G - UMTS/ HSPA: EMEA: 900/1900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 42 Mbps
Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 42 Mbps
4G - LTE: EMEA: 800/1800/2600 MHz
Asia: 900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
From here : http://www.htc.com/hk-en/smartphones/htc-butterfly-s/#specs
jawang26 said:
Does anyone know if this is compatible with T-mobile's 4g network?
I'm pretty sure it doesnt, but I just wanted to reconfirm
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my 901s is not compatible with T-Mobile's LTE network in the USA. i get HSPA+ (HSPAP), UMTS, etc.
cortez.i said:
my 901s is not compatible with T-Mobile's LTE network in the USA. i get HSPA+ (HSPAP), UMTS, etc.
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Where do you live? Because you might be in a refarmed area
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boostedfern said:
Where do you live? Because you might be in a refarmed area
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i live in Dallas,TX metro area; according to TMobile's 4G coverage map, my location is rated Excellent for 4G/4G-LTE service. doesn't T-Mobile primarily use the 1700 band for 4G LTE?
cortez.i said:
i live in Dallas,TX metro area; according to TMobile's 4G coverage map, my location is rated Excellent for 4G/4G-LTE service. doesn't T-Mobile primarily use the 1700 band for 4G LTE?
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4G - LTE: EMEA: 800/1800/2600 MHz
For 901S .
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wolfgart said:
4G - LTE: EMEA: 800/1800/2600 MHz
For 901S .
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yes, i know the bands.
This phone is supposed to b unlocked for any gsm carrier. I just ordered mine today, about 7 hours ago. I still have no shipping info, but Ya, in the description, it says unlocked. I know for a fact it works on AT&T HSPA+
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zounduser said:
This phone is supposed to b unlocked for any gsm carrier. I just ordered mine today, about 7 hours ago. I still have no shipping info, but Ya, in the description, it says unlocked. I know for a fact it works on AT&T HSPA+
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There is not a locked model, Bro. Only fully unlocked.
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wolfgart said:
There is not a locked model, Bro. Only fully unlocked.
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That's what figured bro. But someone said it wouldn't work on tmobile.
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zounduser said:
That's what figured bro. But someone said it wouldn't work on tmobile.
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on LTE network only maybe

Htc vivid on T-Mobile LTE

hello everyone,
Can I get Tmobile LTE speeds in Tmobile 1900 mhz refarm City areas?
or will I only get Tmoboile hspa+ speeds ?
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souleater11 said:
hello everyone,
Can I get Tmobile LTE speeds in Tmobile 1900 mhz refarm City areas?
or will I only get Tmoboile hspa+ speeds ?
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well, the Vivid only supports these frequencies for LTE: 700 (band 17), 1700/2100 (band 4) MHz
So, I'm pretty sure you'll only get hspa+ speeds. Still, 21 Mbps or 42Mbps is pretty fast (21 for the 1900 MHz, 42 for 1700/2100 MHz). This is besides the problem of configuring your phone to use the radio frequencies correctly.
For your own leisure: http://www.phonearena.com/phones/HTC-Vivid_id6516 (specs on the vivid, including supported frequencies)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_US#Radio_frequency_spectrum_chart (T-mobile spectrum chart)

[Q] Best modem for HSDPA

Hi does anyone know of a flashable modem for the HTC one to improve HSDPA coverage, my phone is unlocked and mainly used overseas and my carrier supports the 1900/2100 MHz bands but so far I'm only getting edge
Chono631 said:
Hi does anyone know of a flashable modem for the HTC one to improve HSDPA coverage, my phone is unlocked and mainly used overseas and my carrier supports the 1900/2100 MHz bands but so far I'm only getting edge
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Either you're in the wrong forum or its because you own a CDMA phone
The Sprint HTC One is both CDMA & GSM
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Chono631 said:
The Sprint HTC One is both CDMA & GSM
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As far as I've ever head the GSM is limited to the edge network, which leads back to my previous point.

Tmobile 2g only...

Hello,
I'm from Belgium and I'm currently on vacation in nyc and I bought a tmobile sim that is 4G/lte but after I bought it the worst Nightmare for mobile data came true... The 2g symbol appeared above the signal bars and I can't even get 3g...
I have a C5303 that was bought in Belgium and lte is the preferred connection
Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Noahvt
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I bet that is because of the hardware.
LTE:
C5303: LTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
C5306: 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
For 3G
C5306: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
C5303:HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
Tmobile USA:
3G: 1700 / 2100
LTE: 1700 / 2100
Source: http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988
So the C5303 doesnt support the needed 1700 band..
Sorry mate
mrjraider said:
I bet that is because of the hardware.
LTE:
C5303: LTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
C5306: 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
For 3G
C5306: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
C5303:HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
Tmobile USA:
3G: 1700 / 2100
LTE: 1700 / 2100
Source: http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988
So the C5303 doesnt support the needed 1700 band..
Sorry mate
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But you say C5303 3g: 2100 and tmobile us 3g supports 2100 so I should at least have 3g?
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No according to tmobile it needs both bands
mrjraider said:
No according to tmobile it needs both bands
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Should I go back to tmobile and complain about this?
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Wont do anything. Since your device doesnt support it...
mrjraider said:
Wont do anything. Since your device doesnt support it...
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Well that was a waste of 60 bucks :/ I'll have to use 2g for the next 3 weeks then! damn
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60 bucks!!!!
Oh dear...
Next time an idea to ask your own operator about these kind of costs and trips perhaps they can give you some advice and tips.
mrjraider said:
60 bucks!!!!
Oh dear...
Next time an idea to ask your own operator about these kind of costs and trips perhaps they can give you some advice and tips.
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Yeah it's 3 gig data and unlimited calling and texting! The guy in the store said it might not work on Sony phones but don't worry about it
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It works only when you can use the needed 1700 mhz band.. and the C5303 doesnt suppport it.
You can complain and ask why he didnt ask about the phone so that he could give proper advice
mrjraider said:
It works only when you can use the needed 1700 mhz band.. and the C5303 doesnt suppport it.
You can complain and ask why he didnt ask about the phone so that he could give proper advice
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I can't even see the 4G at&t network wtf Sony...
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Uhm hello..
C5302 > Non lte variant
C5303 > EU LTE variant
C5306 > USA LTE variant
Stop complaining haha :silly:

D5833 Model on TMo US LTE

I have been having problems getting LTE on my phone and I think I have found the cause. Apparently there are two models of this phone, the D5803 and D5833. I have read the the 33 model is for Asian markets and 03 is supposed to work for US and Euro markets. Is anyone using the D5833 and succesfully getting LTE to work on T mobile?
I currently have the D5833 and have had no luck getting 4gLTE to work on this phone. plz help
Won't work. Doesn't have the appropriate radio to consistently get LTE in the U.S.
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phositadc said:
Won't work. Doesn't have the appropriate radio to consistently get LTE in the U.S.
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But will the D5833 model work with LTE in Europe?
vetko said:
But will the D5833 model work with LTE in Europe?
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No idea.
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phositadc said:
No idea.
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I did a search in between. Having this item:
226 10 1800 MHz LTE (2x2 MIMO 75 Mbit/s/37.5 Mbit/s) 4G
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on the list of supported bands of my carrier in my country, and taking a look at these model specifiactions:
LTE 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600 - D5803
LTE 700 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 - D5833
LTE 2300 TD-LTE - D5833
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I would say that I would be OK with the D5833 model also, am I right?
Yup should be fine

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