Qualcomm rates the quality of their CPU by a PVS Bin #. From what I read the higher your PVS number the more you can undervolt/overclock. I'm not sure how many PVS values exist for the Snapdragon 800 in our phones. I have a PVS Bin 2 which is pretty low and it probably can't handle too much undervolting. If you want to find out which CPU you have then you can dial 3845#*(the 3 digit # of your model in my case it's 959 because I have the D959 variant)#. This should bring you to the "hidden menu" click "settings" then "version info" and at the bottom you should see "PVS Bin" I don't know if this will work outside of T-Mobile 4.2.2
Cpu bin is 3
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Pvs bin 2
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PattyNYC said:
Qualcomm rates the quality of their CPU by a PVS Bin #. From what I read the higher your PVS number the more you can undervolt/overclock. I'm not sure how many PVS values exist for the Snapdragon 800 in our phones. I have a PVS Bin 2 which is pretty low and it probably can't handle too much undervolting. If you want to find out which CPU you have then you can dial 3845#*(the 3 digit # of your model in my case it's 959 because I have the D959 variant)#. This should bring you to the "hidden menu" click "settings" then "version info" and at the bottom you should see "PVS Bin" I don't know if this will work outside of T-Mobile 4.2.2
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I've only seen 2's and 3's, any idea of there's even higher numbers to be had?
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brittoking said:
I've only seen 2's and 3's, any idea of there's even higher numbers to be had?
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Not sure about the G Flex, but on the G2 the range is from PVS 0 through PVS 6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2489998
dial 5689 for sprint
but dont think this works for sprint
Cpu pvs is 3
I have a D955 and my cpu is pvs 3
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The first dual core 4g phone damn Verizon finally. Will the dual core produce higher 4g speeds or will it be the same as single core. No bias answers please I own a droid charge
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The first dual core 4g phone damn Verizon finally. Will the dual core produce higher 4g speeds or will it be the same as single core. No bias answers please I own a droid charge
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Doubt it.
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The first dual core 4g phone damn Verizon finally. Will the dual core produce higher 4g speeds or will it be the same as single core. No bias answers please I own a droid charge
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No. Even the single core processors will not cause a bottleneck of data throughput.
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No. Even the single core processors will not cause a bottleneck of data throughput.
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Actually one could argue that it would actually make it faster. The dual core could speed up the rendering of a page thus making it "faster".
That's not what he asked. He asked if the 4g speed would be faster which the answer is no
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Actually one could argue that it would actually make it faster. The dual core could speed up the rendering of a page thus making it "faster".
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100% not gonna make LTE faster. I'm maxing out the LTE sector on my Thunderbolt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdF3AnNc308
Does anyone know once sprint lights up the 1900 mhz lte on a tower and 800 mhz voice how long after that before they light up the 800 mhz LTE? Or is this something that takes a while? I have the 1900 LTE 1.3 miles from my house on a tower and I can't connect when I'm in the yard. I have to drive about 500 feet toward the tower before I can get the LTE signal. Though when I do get the signal it's pretty fast. 15-30 down 5-10 up. Thanks for anyone who may have the true answer
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Does anyone know once sprint lights up the 1900 mhz lte on a tower and 800 mhz voice how long after that before they light up the 800 mhz LTE? Or is this something that takes a while? I have the 1900 LTE 1.3 miles from my house on a tower and I can't connect when I'm in the yard. I have to drive about 500 feet toward the tower before I can get the LTE signal. Though when I do get the signal it's pretty fast. 15-30 down 5-10 up. Thanks for anyone who may have the true answer
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May I ask you how I find towers in my area. You seem to know
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May I ask you how I find towers in my area. You seem to know
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Also, the HTC One does not have the 800mhz frequency built in to it.
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Also, the HTC One does not have the 800mhz frequency built in to it.
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I am connecting to 800 voice right now so there is definitely a radio for 800 mhz. I just don't know if it will work with 800 lte
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May I ask you how I find towers in my area. You seem to know
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Signal check pro
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treIII said:
I am connecting to 800 voice right now so there is definitely a radio for 800 mhz. I just don't know if it will work with 800 lte
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Well, I stand corrected then.
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Well, I stand corrected then.
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Didn't mean to seem rude.
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It's cool, didn't take it that way.
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It does have the 800mhz for voice only.
Only LTE band on Sprint's HTC One is band 25. (1900mhz).
Verizon's has the 750mhz band instead of the 1900mhz.
treIII said:
Does anyone know once sprint lights up the 1900 mhz lte on a tower and 800 mhz voice how long after that before they light up the 800 mhz LTE? Or is this something that takes a while? I have the 1900 LTE 1.3 miles from my house on a tower and I can't connect when I'm in the yard. I have to drive about 500 feet toward the tower before I can get the LTE signal. Though when I do get the signal it's pretty fast. 15-30 down 5-10 up. Thanks for anyone who may have the true answer
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I work for Sprint, and can tell you that usually that means they are still working on the tower. While I am not allowed to give any specific info about your area in general this happens a lot when an area is just starting out. Give it a month or two and you will most likely have a wider coverage net. Also there is not actual time frame when it comes to how fast an area gets the next step in Network Vision. It is very different depending on area. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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It does have the 800mhz for voice only.
Only LTE band on Sprint's HTC One is band 25. (1900mhz).
Verizon's has the 750mhz band instead of the 1900mhz.
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This. The Sprint HTC One can only connect to LTE on band 25 (1900 MHz). Sprint has only recently started rolling out its tri-band LTE devices (e.g., Nexus 5, LG G2, etc...).
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Can the nexus 6 force LTE bands like Samsung?
It loves band 4 but here in Fresno band 2 penetrates better and offers better speed....
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That's what she said
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Ah the office...
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*#*#data#*#*
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That just allows lte forcing not which band
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Can the nexus 6 force LTE bands like Samsung?
It loves band 4 but here in Fresno band 2 penetrates better and offers better speed....
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I am wondering the same thing. I wonder if you can disable Band 4 using this technique by writing to non-volatile memory and disabling band 4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/how-to-add-rf-lte-frequency-bands-to-t2886059
I want to disable Band 13 where I live.
I don't want to disable merely pick.....I guess we need Samsung for that
I do miss this from my old S2 days (never worked on a Nexus 4,5, or 6 since then that I've had), but I get by. Small price to pay for nexus
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I do miss this from my old S2 days (never worked on a Nexus 4,5, or 6 since then that I've had), but I get by. Small price to pay for nexus
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Yea
Sorry to be that guy(the new dude that makes a thread), but just switched from an iphone 6(verizon network)
And I ran a speed test and see the numbers in single digits with the nexus. While with the iphone I was pushing high 40-50 mbps and uploads 7-8.
So is this normal?
any tips to improve speeds?
maybe its just verizon giving iPhone users high speeds preferably?
I noticed this too. My G2 can get around 60 down and 20 up. N6 gets around 30 down and 20 up.
My n6 on Verizon gets 1up and .9 down...not joking ....sad really
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My n6 on Verizon gets 1up and .9 down...not joking ....sad really
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Lol
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Hi,
I just bought a note 5 from Korea but as you can see below the model no is wired.
My question are there any roms on xda that supports this Strange model ?
Or is this model a fake ?
Brand Samsung
Processor Quad Core
MPN SM-N920GZDE
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