is t-mobile support 2100 mhz lte ? if not,after having unlocked BL and flash other rom e.g.ATT it can support this band ?
Google knows!
Sent from my Moto X cellular telephone...
Related
Rogers Moto X runs on LTE 2600 ?
hi,
im from asia and i would like to purchase the moto x developer edition. however, it doesn't support 4g LTE 1800mhz and 2600mhz in my country.
is it possbile to unlock it?
I want to buy Moto X 2014 GSM Unlocked version from US.
I live in Europe - Macedonia, so i want to know will this phone work in Macedonia?
Also there are 2 choises on motorla site Motorla X pure edition and NET10 Wireless , which one should i chose
You have to consider what networks your GSM supports. The version you will buy will depend on your carrier.
EDIT: This section is also for the 2013 model. The 2014 Moto X have their own section.
kyzn said:
You have to consider what networks your GSM supports. The version you will buy will depend on your carrier.
EDIT: This section is also for the 2013 model. The 2014 Moto X have their own section.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My country
2G capabilities
GSM 900, GSM 1800
3G capabilities
UMTS 900, UMTS 2100
4G capabilities
LTE 800, LTE 1800
P.S Yeah i got this question in the wrong Moto X section
i purchased a moto x xt 1050 altell for 50 buck new phone ,unlocked it bootloader and network then i installed my stock rom from my unlocked moto x 1053 and installed in that phone works great but no 4g lte only 4g. but when i install cy mod in the phone or another rom i only get 3g or h+ the phone was a 1050 now it shows 1053 in my computer was told from motorola this phone is 4glte ......using it on at&t
fryedmonk911 said:
i purchased a moto x xt 1050 altell for 50 buck new phone ,unlocked it bootloader and network then i installed my stock rom from my unlocked moto x 1053 and installed in that phone works great but no 4g lte only 4g. but when i install cy mod in the phone or another rom i only get 3g or h+ the phone was a 1050 now it shows 1053 in my computer was told from motorola this phone is 4glte ......using it on at&t
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Probably want to read through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/info-warning-risks-downgrading-impacts-t3058202
moto x
the phone works great but no lte its on global
fryedmonk911 said:
i purchased a moto x xt 1050 altell for 50 buck new phone ,unlocked it bootloader and network then i installed my stock rom from my unlocked moto x 1053 and installed in that phone works great but no 4g lte only 4g. but when i install cy mod in the phone or another rom i only get 3g or h+ the phone was a 1050 now it shows 1053 in my computer was told from motorola this phone is 4glte ......using it on at&t
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The XT1050 is a CDMA/GSM variant with the same FCC ID as the XT1060 (Verizon) variant.
It supports the following frequencies..
CDMA = 800/1900
GSM/GPRS/Edge (aka 2G/2.5G) = 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
UMTS/HSPA (aka 3G) = 850/900/1900/2100 Mhz
HSPA+ (aka 4G) = 850/900/1900/2100 Mhz
4G LTE = Band 4 and 13.
When using on GSM carriers, it will get the fastest connection based on what the phone supports vs what the carrier uses.
In the case of ATT, since they don't use LTE band 13, and rarely use LTE band 4, you usually wont get LTE with this hardware. Only HSPA+ (represented by either H+ or 4G), or UMTS/HSPA (represented by 3G or H), Edge (represented by E).
The settings in the rom you are using will dictate if HSPA+ is represented by H+ or 4G.
And Keep in mind that 4G via HSPA+ is not the same as 4G via LTE, hence 4G vs 4G LTE symbols.
Flashing the rom from another model phone will not enable support additional frequencies or bands. (i.e. flashing the XT1053 firmware will not enable additional bands)
If you want 4GLte on ATT you need either the XT1058, or the XT1053. Just keep in mind the XT1053 lacks LTE band 5 and 7. ATT is starting to roll out LTE on band 5 in a few areas.
Only 3g worked with the xt1050 then when I put the 1053 ROM in I got 4g I heard that some lte bands in the moto phones did not work .....but thank you for your help
Sent from my Moto X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
fryedmonk911 said:
Only 3g worked with the xt1050 then when I put the 1053 ROM in I got 4g I heard that some lte bands in the moto phones did not work .....but thank you for your help
Sent from my Moto X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You said "4g lte only 4g" and "when i install cy mod in the phone or another rom i only get 3g or h+"
I was explaining to you why.
UMTS/HSPA (designated by 3G or H) = 3G
HSPA+ (desginated by 4g or H+) = Non-LTE 4G
"some lte bands in the moto phones did not work" because of the different hardware variants of the Moto X. Flashing a different Stock Rom (with its modem files) will not change the hardware capabilities, but it can/will change what "graphic" or "symbol" is used for which type of coverage/connection you have.
i.e. If the phone shows 3G or H, its indicating the same thing. UMTS/HSPA connection. If the phone shows H+ or 4G, its showing you have a non-LTE 4G connection.
I won't get h+ with the other ROMs only h and that stands for 3g then I install the stock ROM from my phone I get 4 g and did a speed test getting about 17 megs when I first got the phone I put sim in would not get anything just wanted the phone for parts but tried this because it was locked on the person old number in the CDMA with alltel/Verizon I know there was a chance I can break the phone
Sent from my Moto X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Don't forget, it could also be in the APN settings being used for your GSM carrier (unless you are always entering the same manually).
can you tell me how you flashed a different ROm on the XT 1050 .. i have one but the APN doesnt sit
QUOTE=fryedmonk911;59554415]I won't get h+ with the other ROMs only h and that stands for 3g then I install the stock ROM from my phone I get 4 g and did a speed test getting about 17 megs when I first got the phone I put sim in would not get anything just wanted the phone for parts but tried this because it was locked on the person old number in the CDMA with alltel/Verizon I know there was a chance I can break the phone
Sent from my Moto X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app[/QUOTE]
I'm trying to determine which models have the unlocked bootloader. I've heard that AT&T phones do not, but what about the Pure edition on Motorolas website?
This wasn't covered in the Q&A and to me this seemed like an important bit of information so that I may know what can be rooted.
I would also prefer model numbers so I know specifically what to buy and so that I may look into which frequency bands each models use after knowing which can be unlocked.
AFAIK I need the following bands for Cricket Wireless (or other AT&T plans)
3G: 850/1900MHz (bands 2, 5)
4G: 700/1700MHz (bands 4, 17), but may also be starting to utilize 1900MHz (band 2).
Pure Edition is the only one that is factory unlockable from Motorola. It is considered a developer device, meaning the bootloader can be unlocked/relocked without voiding the warranty. Pure Edition model number is xt1095.
Sent from my Moto X 2014 Pure Edition using Tapatalk
xKroniK13x said:
Pure Edition is the only one that is factory unlockable from Motorola. It is considered a developer device, meaning the bootloader can be unlocked/relocked without voiding the warranty. Pure Edition model number is xt1095.
Sent from my Moto X 2014 Pure Edition using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It looks like that model may work with AT&T and their partners in the U.S.
Motorola Moto X (2014) XT1095
(Pure Edition, for T-Mobile)
Differences:
UMTS:
850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz
FDD LTE:
700 (band 17), 850 (band 5), 1700/2100 (band 4), 1800 (band 3), 1900 (band 2) MHz
vpxf said:
It looks like that model may work with AT&T and their partners in the U.S.
Motorola Moto X (2014) XT1095
(Pure Edition, for T-Mobile)
Differences:
UMTS:
850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz
FDD LTE:
700 (band 17), 850 (band 5), 1700/2100 (band 4), 1800 (band 3), 1900 (band 2) MHz
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm using it on AT&T with no issues. Some say they have 4G issues because of the bands AT&T uses, but I have great reception. It comes carrier unlocked, even though it is "for T-Mobile."
Sent from my Moto X 2014 Pure Edition using Tapatalk
xKroniK13x said:
I'm using it on AT&T with no issues. Some say they have 4G issues because of the bands AT&T uses, but I have great reception. It comes carrier unlocked, even though it is "for T-Mobile."
Sent from my Moto X 2014 Pure Edition using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My current phone is using band 17, same as when I was 10 states across country as well. Don't think reception will be an issue, hopefully.