No Wireless AC support? - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So from what I have read on the S4 Pro Specs, The chipset supports Wireless modes: 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n
So why does the XZ not have ac connectivity if the shipset supports it? Or am I wrong about the chipset in the XZ supporting it?

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Does the Dell Streak 7 WiFi Only feature 5GHz

wireless frequency? I was wondering, because I could not find any information on this.
It doesnt support 5 Ghz, only 2.4 Ghz
TheManii said:
It doesnt support 5 Ghz, only 2.4 Ghz
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Bummer....well, does the Streak 7 have any other hardware capability like FM? or something.
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4329
Capable of lots of things, not necessarily implemented.
So, what you're saying is that the hardware is there but the software doesn't allow it?
If that's the case someone could release a file that allows you to unlock these features.
I dont believe that ours can physically support 5 GHz, though I would like to be proven wrong.
5 GHz support requires having 5GHz amps and antennas, enabling 5 GHz bands requires the hardware for it.
It wouldnt make sense for dell to buy BCM4329's that support 5 GHz and then go around and turn off support for it.
For a similar reason the S7 can only support 72mbit over 802.11n, it only has a 1x1 antenna and only operates on 2.4 GHz.
I can connect at 72mbit with my S7, but 144mbit with my laptop as it has a 2x2 antenna.
(my wireless AP has a 2x2 antenna, so it maxes out at 300mbit on 2x2 ant, 400ns GI, 40mhz channels)
It's similar to how the EU models have a huawei 820W and the US ones have a 820U,
they only seem to ultimately differ in the latter supporting 1700mhz and with the ants and amps for it.
Radios of this nature can often support more bands in their specs then they can transmit/recieve on via their antennas.

Diffrences Between T TL and TX!!! and V...

Ok so many many many people have been keep on asking this so im going to answer it...
TX - For Asian Markets only , it has a thinner lighter more arc like design , has a glowing logo , but has 1700MAh battery , although its removeable!
TL- For US At&T Carrier , Has LTE , Its like the Xperia T - Bluetooth 4 because has lte enabled s4 chip like the v + also for Canada also has a metal back! and a diffrenter back design to make way for metal
T- For Most European Countries..
GX = LTE enabled hayabusa variant of the TX for the Japanese market.
AX = NTT Docomo variant of the V. It DOES OF COURSE support LTE plus is waterproof, dustproof, has 1-seg TV, and infrared communication.
VL = AU by KDDI variant of the V. It ALSO supports LTE but it's ONLY for that particular carrier therefore is CDMA2000 compatible.
They are both Japanese domestic market versions of the Xperia V that are waterproof, dustproof, have 1-seg TV, and infrared communication.
They are also Sony FeliCa compatible but compatibility with other types of NFC are not guaranteed.
AX reported uses a mini uSIM while the VL reportedly uses a micro UIM.
The AX is rated to support 4G FDD-LTE at 100Mbps down and 37.5Mbps up plus 14Mbps down/5.7Mbps up HSPA.
The VL is reported to support 3.9G FDD-LTE at 75Mbps down/25Mbps up and 9.2Mbps down/5.5 Mbps up.
The difference is most likely due to the AX being on NTT Docomo's slightly more mature FDD-LTE network and the VL being on AU by KDDI's FDD-LTE network.
The big differences are in the bands they support but they BOTH support LTE.
Xperia AX on NTT Docomo:
W-CDMA/UMTS 800/850/1700/2100 + 1500 when on LTE which runs on 2100/1500/800 (bands 1/11/18)
2G is can roam on GSM850/900/1800/1900 plus roaming on Edge
Xperia VL on AU by KDDI (which keep in mind runs CDMA2000 3G on bands different from other places):
CDMA2000 1xMC 800/2000 for voice and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO RevA for Data
FDD-LTE 800/1500 (Bands 18/11) for 4G Data
Roaming on WCDMA on 850/2000
Roaming on GSM on 190/1800/900
AX and VL variants are both Japanese market specific variants of the V with market specific features like TV, Infrared, etc.
The difference between the devices are the uSIM sizes and the networks/bands they support
AX - Non LTE Japanese DoComo Version
LT25c or a.k.a V - For chinese markers , has a diffrent design like the vl
Here ive answerd your questions... if any more post here..
You can also look at Specifications compared – Xperia T/TX vs. Xperia V vs. Xperia J from Xperia Blog
Is this forum going to account for all versions?
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There's one thing I don't understand ...
The Qualcomm SnapDragon S4Plus SoC has BT 4.0 integrated according to the specs available on Qualcomm's website (link).
So why aren't the Xperia based on this SoC (like the MSM8260A in Xperia T) BT 4.0 ? Everywhere, it's said that Xperia T is BT 3.1.
Is it some kind of Sony mistake in the specs given ? Did they fail to implement it ?
Thanks for any answer.
Nickola
made changes , the xperia tl has bluetooth 4 because it has the same lte enabled chip as the v so it has bluetooth 4 but the T dosent..
You can temporarily add Canada to the T as it was just announced for my homeland . They did state that there would be HSPA and LTE models available but they weren't specific if the TL would be the LTE model.
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Updated THX
bump.. shud be a a sticky
lokenok said:
bump.. shud be a a sticky
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maybe you add some more specs and photo to help folks decide.
lokenok said:
bump.. shud be a a sticky
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I don't think it should as it's not hard to find in a low activity forum such as this and the majority of buyers don't have all the phone models as a choice as they're region specific so isn't a vital piece of info, just a nice to have. Also it's not a thread that requires bumping as we have the search function if it ever gets lost for the few people that do have the choice between all of them so can always be found.
What are the chances of seeing unbranded (non-AT&T) firmware for the TL anytime soon?
I want 4G, but only if I don't have to endure AT&T limitations...
U can flash europe ftf i think but exclude baseband.. it worked on ion i bet it works on t
Hlorri said:
What are the chances of seeing unbranded (non-AT&T) firmware for the TL anytime soon?
I want 4G, but only if I don't have to endure AT&T limitations...
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I was told Sony was talking about selling an unbranded unlock TL in the US through retailers like Amazon and Newegg but don't have a timeframe of when that will happen. Once the TL firmware is available through SUS I plan to try flashing the T firmware excluding the base and to see if that works. We did that with the ion initially using the LT28h firmware before the international ICS was available.
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Japanese market information is wrong.
VL - LTE , Japanese Versions has a diffrent design.
AX - Non LTE Japanese DoComo Version
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GX = LTE enabled hayabusa variant of the TX for the Japanese market.
AX = NTT Docomo variant of the V. It DOES OF COURSE support LTE plus is waterproof, dustproof, has 1-seg TV, and infrared communication.
VL = AU by KDDI variant of the V. It ALSO supports LTE but it's ONLY for that particular carrier therefore is CDMA2000 compatible.
They are both Japanese domestic market versions of the Xperia V that are waterproof, dustproof, have 1-seg TV, and infrared communication.
They are also Sony FeliCa compatible but compatibility with other types of NFC are not guaranteed.
AX reported uses a mini uSIM while the VL reportedly uses a micro UIM.
The AX is rated to support 4G FDD-LTE at 100Mbps down and 37.5Mbps up plus 14Mbps down/5.7Mbps up HSPA.
The VL is reported to support 3.9G FDD-LTE at 75Mbps down/25Mbps up and 9.2Mbps down/5.5 Mbps up.
The difference is most likely due to the AX being on NTT Docomo's slightly more mature FDD-LTE network and the VL being on AU by KDDI's FDD-LTE network.
The big differences are in the bands they support but they BOTH support LTE.
Xperia AX on NTT Docomo:
W-CDMA/UMTS 800/850/1700/2100 + 1500 when on LTE which runs on 2100/1500/800 (bands 1/11/18)
2G is can roam on GSM850/900/1800/1900 plus roaming on Edge
Xperia VL on AU by KDDI (which keep in mind runs CDMA2000 3G on bands different from other places):
CDMA2000 1xMC 800/2000 for voice and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO RevA for Data
FDD-LTE 800/1500 (Bands 18/11) for 4G Data
Roaming on WCDMA on 850/2000
Roaming on GSM on 190/1800/900
AX and VL variants are both Japanese market specific variants of the V with market specific features like TV, Infrared, etc.
The difference between the devices are the uSIM sizes and the networks/bands they support.
Xperia TL has a metal back, which is pretty thrilling.
`thanks for info
You still have "AX - Non LTE Japanese DoComo Version" written which was the part that was wrong.
They are all using the same chipset with LTE module but Sony decided to disable LTE module on T and TX.....T will ship globally starting 2013 and clearly T isn't designed for Europeans exclusively but this would be the last swedish design Sony Ericsson/Sony cellphone.

[Q] Help!!!about fdd-lte and td-lte

Does the sony sp with both fdd-lte and td-lte?Because I heard the iphone5s can be updated to have both.Is there anyone knowing about that?Thanks~~~~~
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_sp-5364.php ?
Or the white paper: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/whitepapers/sony-xperia-sp-lte-c5303-white-paper/
You should be able to find your answer
Thanks for you reply.I know your mean.And what I mean is the Sony Sp's chipset if supporting the fdd-lte and td-lte.If it support,we can use fdd-lte in our country,td-lte in others.

[Q] WiFi, not seeing 5Ghz networks

I was expecting this phone to have dual band 2.4Ghz/5Ghz wi-fi.
Mine doesn't see 5Ghz networks, and Wifi analyser app can't be set to 5Ghz. Can anyone with a 5Ghz network confirm the dual band?
Edited to add.
Having done a bit more research I think this is a single band phone, it has been reported to be dual band but Motorola website doesn't state so...Moto G 2014 specs
Anyone here have 5Ghz capability on this phone?
btb55 said:
I was expecting this phone to have dual band 2.4Ghz/5Ghz wi-fi.
Mine doesn't see 5Ghz networks, and Wifi analyser app can't be set to 5Ghz. Can anyone with a 5Ghz network confirm the dual band?
Edited to add.
Having done a bit more research I think this is a single band phone, it has been reported to be dual band but Motorola website doesn't state so...Moto G 2014 specs
Anyone here have 5Ghz capability on this phone?
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Can confirm, no 5 GHz network working on that device. Also confirmed by Motorola support. Not really happy about this, but the performance of the 2,4 GHz is awesome.
Thanks for confirming, I'd come to the conclusion it must be single band, despite early reports it was dual.
Hello everyone,
Although it is still single band, is there an improvement on Wi-Fi reception over the original Moto G?
I was not too impressed with my original Moto G Wi-Fi performance. It was not horrible but not the best I have used before.
murat124 said:
Hello everyone,
Although it is still single band, is there an improvement on Wi-Fi reception over the original Moto G?
I was not too impressed with my original Moto G Wi-Fi performance. It was not horrible but not the best I have used before.
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I can't compare against the old Moto G, as I never owned it, but I get a download rate of 32 Mbits within my WIFI (100 Mbit on LAN).
This is by far the best I ever had on a smartphone. Maybe it helps.
It does not support 5GHz

Lg g6 t-mobile lte-u

T-MOBILE LG G6 LTE-U SUPPORT
LTE-U and LWA supported in Snapdragon X12 LTE Modem
LTE-U, along with LWA, is supported by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 processor with X12 LTE , as well as by the discrete Snapdragon X12 LTE modem. This is a good example of how multiple technologies are required to make the best use of all spectrum: LTE Advanced carrier aggregation, tri-band Wi-Fi with 802.11n, 802.11ac MU-MIMO and 802.11ad, and now also LTE-U and LWA.
LG G6 T-MOBILE
Featuring a Snapdragon 821 Processor.
The LG G6 delivers superior connectivity, graphics, photography, and power efficiency with an integrated Snapdragon X12 LTE modem, and the Qualcomm Adreno 530 GPU.
What does that mean :laugh::fingers-crossed: WE SHOULD GET LTE-U ON LG G6 T-MOBILE

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