LTe on out sgh-879 - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note

anyone know if /how we can activate lte on our phones if it can be?
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Nexus One Question

Yes i did search and couldn't come up with nothing so im turning to my peers for help.
I wanted to know is there a way you can check and see if the nexus one is att branded or t-mobile? If you cannot does the att branded nexus one work with t-mobile 3g?
There's 2 GSM models. One that works with att 3g and one that works with T-Mobile 3g.
yes i know thanks for the information i was asking if there is a way to check which one is which?
AT&T has a different model number under the battery. I forget the beginning numbers but the last three numbers for T-Mobile is 100 for AT&T it is 110. Both models will work on either network's GSM networks but only AT&T's phone will get 3G on AT&T's network.
ok thanks would the att nexus one connect to 3g for t-mobile 3g i know t-mobile use different frequencies but on google they look the same
nevermind the att does not support aws please close
cdw9800 said:
yes i know thanks for the information i was asking if there is a way to check which one is which?
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Sorry bout that.
cdw9800 said:
Yes i did search and couldn't come up with nothing so im turning to my peers for help.
I wanted to know is there a way you can check and see if the nexus one is att branded or t-mobile? If you cannot does the att branded nexus one work with t-mobile 3g?
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Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=679119
if your phone is PB99110 (check underneath battery) then it is AT&T model with 850 MHz 3G freq
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Here ya go.

[Q] i9000 on CDMA?

Can someone please confirm for me: Does the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 work on a CDMA band with 3G? I see six of one half dozen of another answers for this.
Please and thank you.
zero7starz said:
Can someone please confirm for me: Does the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 work on a CDMA band with 3G? I see six of one half dozen of another answers for this.
Please and thank you.
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The I9000 is a GSM/HSDPA phone. It will NOT work on a CDMA network such as Sprint or Verizon in the US.
I believe your confusion is the difference between WCDMA and CDMA.
WCDMA is HSDPA. It is NOT CDMA, but a 3.5G sort of. It is a newer/different technology than CDMA.
CDMA uses a hardcoded ESN for connecting to the network.
WCDMA uses a SIM card for connecting to a network, making it much more similar to GSM than CDMA.
I hope this helps a bit.
the only 2 known model of actual CDMA bands for the Galaxy S is the Edge 4G version and the other version from China
Yes it answered my question. Thanks so much, both of you
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Electroz said:
The I9000 is a GSM/HSDPA phone. It will NOT work on a CDMA network such as Sprint or Verizon in the US.
I believe your confusion is the difference between WCDMA and CDMA.
WCDMA is HSDPA. It is NOT CDMA, but a 3.5G sort of. It is a newer/different technology than CDMA.
CDMA uses a hardcoded ESN for connecting to the network.
WCDMA uses a SIM card for connecting to a network, making it much more similar to GSM than CDMA.
I hope this helps a bit.
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Nice and definite answer, thank you.
PS: another "thank you" goes to forum administrators for the stackoverflow-like suggestions during thread posting.

[Q] ATT Nexus one on Tmobile

Hi everyone i tried searching but didn't come up with anything. I'm considering purchasing an unlocked nexus one on amazon and I'm not sure if its a tmobile or att version I have tmobile as my provider if i were to get an att version would i still get 3g access? I know if it was the opposite i there would be no access for 3g on att.
Thanks
I believe t-mobile's 3g is 2100mhz, which means the atnt one should work on the network.
I'd get a second opinion though, I'm more knowledgeable on Australian networks than US ones.
Ok thank you for the input, if anyone could confirm this that would b great.
The devices are completely independent of one another in regards to 3G. Cross network compatability only extends to Edge services.
Someone jump in and correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that T-Mobile 3G requires both the 1900 and 2100 frequencies to work (up & down link).
Rod3 is correct the at&t version will not work on t-mo and the t-mo version will not work on at&t, in respect to the 3G that is you will still get edge either way.
Although as far as the both 1900MHz and 2100MHz I'm not sure about that but it's possible, anyone care to add some info.
EDIT: Just Googled it and it's 1900MHz for 2G and 1700MHz/2100MHz for 3G encase anyone is interested.
Dude, thanks for the correction. I knew there were 2 frequencies for 3G and I just picked one off the top of my head. Now that I think about it, yeah 850 and 1900 were for 2G.

How to get SM-960F to show LTE and LTE+ instead of 4g or 4g+

Anyone know what I need to do, I've searched and cannot seem to find any info other than an old thread for a note 8.
Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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Anyone know what I need to do, I've searched and cannot seem to find any info other than an old thread for a note 8.
Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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Might be carrier dependent. When I was on unlocked firmware the Note9 said LTE for that and 4G for HSPA+. Flashed to AT&T firmware and it now says 4G LTE for LTE.

Does anyone have problems with lte?

My LTE is now Picking up any at all

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