Hi.
I was just wondering if it's possible to use AT&T Captivate to run on 900 mhz wcdma?
Perhaps some i9000 modem would do?
Thanks
guitarz said:
Hi.
I was just wondering if it's possible to use AT&T Captivate to run on 900 mhz wcdma?
Perhaps some i9000 modem would do?
Thanks
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The captivate does hit the 900 band on Edge. As for your modem, if you're using JB, you have to flash a I9000 modem.
guitarz said:
Hi.
I was just wondering if it's possible to use AT&T Captivate to run on 900 mhz wcdma?
Perhaps some i9000 modem would do?
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hardware specs that the stock modem uses, settings can restrict which modes are used:
WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
edit: WCDMA 900 is not used in North America. As BWolf56 noted, you may get it to work with 9000 modem. You want a modem that supports UMTS band VIII.
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screen shot, service mode, CM10.1, note the absence of the * next to 900 mHz WCDMA.
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I need to know which modem I should flash to get 850mhz band back on JVH?
Thanks
I'm interested to know what the latest n greatest modem available is for 850mhz in australia
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876391
You can use JPG, JQ1, JVK, etc, with 850mhz 3G if you follow these steps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12156313&postcount=438
You MUST flash from an 850mhz base modem (UGJL2, TLJL3, UGJK3, UGJK4) to BVJJPD or BVJJPG, and then to your destination modem; specifically following the steps as noted.
I'm running JVK modem on my i9000M with 850 3G working nicely.
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phzi said:
Refer to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876391
You can use JPG, JQ1, JVK, etc, with 850mhz 3G if you follow these steps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12156313&postcount=438
You MUST flash from an 850mhz base modem (UGJL2, TLJL3, UGJK3, UGJK4) to BVJJPD or BVJJPG, and then to your destination modem; specifically following the steps as noted.
I'm running JVK modem on my i9000M with 850 3G working nicely.
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I was running JVK with 850 band too and updated to JVH with 850 and I found my reception better with JVK.
UGKC1 is my fav and gives me and a friend on the captivate best reception.... it is a bell modem relased about 1 month ago, with 850 setup
Hey, i flash on the last bulid ICS 4.0.4 06/24 (yesterday) and i can't get 3g Conection, i flash 8 modem/radios and nothing, in my country (Argentina) the 3G connection Works on 850, i tested and my phone works on 850 band 5.
The APN it's OK, im sure.
The radios:
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-ugkg3-signed
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-ugjl2-signed
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-ugjk3-signed
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-bvjjw2-signed
And, i flash another kernel to see whatsapp and nothign.
Current Kernel: Semaphore (Works Great 1.2Ghrz)
I try whit one script called 99eneable3g, and nothing.
I do a modem "dance" and i get WCDMA 850 Band 5
currently the phone works on xxjvk whit signal at -87db
All the modems do signal and calls & sms, only 3G don't Work.
and all the modems get 850 band 5
These Radios:
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-xxjvk-signed(3)
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-bvjjpd-signed(2)
radio-cm7-ics-captivate-ugjk3-signed (1)
Some screenshots
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Now, i flash at UGJK3, and get 850 band 5, RSCP: -85, ECIO:-10
APN is ON, and it's Ok, and NO 3G or Edge.
My others phone get's 3G connection in my area.
And the phone whit Stock 2.3.5 and i897-kj3_cwm3 Modem, Works Fine.
Some idea please?
how was your last rom? there may be a problem with the ics rom. try another
my ics rom works well with 3g
noaigle said:
how was your last rom? there may be a problem with the ics rom. try another
my ics rom works well with 3g
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I use the cm-9-20120624-NIGHTLY-captivatemtd.zip
what is your ics rom?
Hello all -- I wanted to ask anyone with the HTC Developer Edition if the handset works on AT&T's LTE network? I know that it supports the 700 MHz band which ATT uses - but it does not support their 1700 MHz band. I was slightly confused with the "AWS" Term however. HTC One Dev edition does support "AWS" LTE but is AWS a band or some kind of connectivity protocol? AT&T supports the AWS band and so does the phone. All in all my question is if I buy the Dev edition and use it on AT&Ts network will I have good LTE connectivity?
Does this answer your question
I went to an AT&T store this morning and did a side by side comparaison with the AT&T on and the numbers were the same.
I just got my dev edition this morning and I put the SIM from my HTC ONE X.
The only difference is AT&T version says 4gLTE while the dev says LTE.
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checksum123 said:
Does this answer your question
I went to an AT&T store this morning and did a side by side comparaison with the AT&T on and the numbers were the same.
I just got my dev edition this morning and I put the SIM from my HTC ONE X.
The only difference is AT&T version says 4gLTE while the dev says LTE.
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Perfect. Will be ordering tonight probably! Thank you for answering my question (with pictures bonus pts):good:
Hello everyone,
I just got an unlocked black HTC one from ATT and I'm using it on TMO. I got the LTE apns from tmo but noticed that wasn't getting LTE at all. I called them and their customer rep told me that I would not be able to get LTE on a non T-Mobile cellphone... Wtf? Is there a fix for that at all? Their hspa+ is more than enough but it would be nice to have LTE too. I would appreciate any help on the matter. Would it help if I rooted and got CM for it?
Thanks for your time.
If the phone doesn't support the frequency bands for LTE you don't get LTE. It's that simple.
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I looked it up and they are running the same LTE frequencies. Band 4 1700.
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KossKnowsKarate said:
I looked it up and they are running the same LTE frequencies. Band 4 1700.
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I may be wrong but, I think AT&T use 1900/2100 & T-Mobile use 1700/2100 and both are on band 4.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT%26T_Mobility
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_US
Okay so it's possible to get LTE on tmo with an att HTC one.
All you need to do is get the LTE apns and at the dialer do *#*#info#*#* scroll down to preferred network type and switch to CDMA + LTE.
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Which model are this phones?
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The US GSM = XT1064
The Global GSM = XT1063
The first has the 1700 MHz band, only used in the US. The latter has the 2100 MHz band, which isn't used in the US.
In detail:
Bands (by model)
US GSM Model:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 1700 (AWS), 1900 MHz)
Global GSM Model:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
So it depends: are you only going to use it in the US, then you're probably better off with the US model. But do you regularly use it outside the US and you want to use 3g cellular data outside the US too, then buy the global version.
You list a Motorola XT1068 (Moto G 2014) (2nd Generation) in your signature. Any considerations on that model?
Cosanostra_OG said:
You list a Motorola XT1068 (Moto G 2014) (2nd Generation) in your signature. Any considerations on that model?
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That's right. It's the European (I'm from Europe), dual sim model. It's sold outside the US (the rest of the world). Same frequencies as the XT1063, but with 2 sim slots.
There's a Brazilian model too, with a TV function. The XT1069.
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