Mi Mix Lte 20 / 800mhz? - Xiaomi Mi MIX Questions & Answers

Will the Mi Mix get a update so it can use the 800mhz Lte 20 band that is used in most of Europe?
In Norway it is almost the only band outside of the bigger citys...

@samekongen: please read (and follow ) this thread -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-mix/help/xiaomi-mi-mix-chance-to-unlock-lte-band-t3504539

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Mi 5 4G+ interband or intraband?

As for the title, does the Mi 5 LTE+ is using interband CA or intraband CA in stock ROM/any custom ROM?
Since my country carrier is using band 3 and band 7 LTE mostly, and my current carrier claim that they using interband CA (although it's still LTE CAT 4, so the max bandwidth they do support is 20 Mhz) so my Mi 5 can't use their LTE-A hmmm
sss2sssss said:
As for the title, does the Mi 5 LTE+ is using interband CA or intraband CA in stock ROM/any custom ROM?
Since my country carrier is using band 3 and band 7 LTE mostly, and my current carrier claim that they using interband CA (although it's still LTE CAT 4, so the max bandwidth they do support is 20 Mhz) so my Mi 5 can't use their LTE-A hmmm
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Hi, what's the difference between them? Also in my country there's the aggregation of b3 and b7 and with my mi5 I have never had 4g plus..
Skull_Devil said:
Hi, what's the difference between them? Also in my country there's the aggregation of b3 and b7 and with my mi5 I have never had 4g plus..
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Interband is B3+B7
Intraband is B3+B3 or B7+B7
However after I research awhile and found that Mi 5 does can support Interband CA since just now I read from Taiwan forum, both Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom and Japan NTT Docomo can use their CA in Mi 5 as the attachment shown below
And both operators are using Interband CA, their config is show below:
NTT Docomo: CA_3A_19A, CA_1A_21A, CA_1A_19A_21A, CA_1A_3A_19A and more
Chunghwa Telecom: CA_3A_8A, CA_3A_7A_8A
And as for what I search, B7 have poor signal distribution, as for my operator I'm most seeing the B3 but B7 is really seldom come out
sss2sssss said:
Interband is B3+B7
Intraband is B3+B3 or B7+B7
However after I research awhile and found that Mi 5 does can support Interband CA since just now I read from Taiwan forum, both Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom and Japan NTT Docomo can use their CA in Mi 5 as the attachment shown below
And both operators are using Interband CA, their config is show below:
NTT Docomo: CA_3A_19A, CA_1A_21A, CA_1A_19A_21A, CA_1A_3A_19A and more
Chunghwa Telecom: CA_3A_8A, CA_3A_7A_8A
And as for what I search, B7 have poor signal distribution, as for my operator I'm most seeing the B3 but B7 is really seldom come out
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I can assure you that b3+b7 doesn't work with mi5. I tried really hard to find out a solution but I never succeeded.
http://en.miui.com/thread-360460-1-1.html
This is a post in miui forum where other people had the same problem.. I also chatted with all the dev team trying to figure out something.. Is there something problematic with that and I don't know what it is.. (b7+TDD frequency bands works)
Skull_Devil said:
I can assure you that b3+b7 doesn't work with mi5. I tried really hard to find out a solution but I never succeeded.
http://en.miui.com/thread-360460-1-1.html
This is a post in miui forum where other people had the same problem.. I also chatted with all the dev team trying to figure out something.. Is there something problematic with that and I don't know what it is.. (b3+TDD frequency bands works)
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But then with the Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom, their band is all FDD band, why in some post they reply it still can detect LTE+?
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But then with the Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom, their band is all FDD band, why in some post they reply it still can detect LTE+?
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I honestly don't know, during my searches someone said to me that the problem is the kind of the spectrum (continous or discontinous). Don't ask me what does it mean cause I don't know.. Maybe this is nothing but that's the only answer that I found.. I tried with 3 different phones and I got the 4g plus, with mi5 no 4g plus. I tried all roms (china, global, third part roms) no 4g plus.. Just with b3+b38
Skull_Devil said:
I honestly don't know, during my searches someone said to me that the problem is the kind of the spectrum (continous or discontinous). Don't ask me what does it mean cause I don't know.. Maybe this is bull**** but that's the only answer that i found.. I tried with 3 different phones and i got the 4g plus, with mi5 no 4g plus. I tried all roms (china, global, third part roms) no 4g plus.. Just with b3+b38
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Just now I'm also found that the spectrum distribute by my current carrier is also kind of hairwire, inside the house they are almost all B3 while when go to outside the house hey are almost all B7
This is kind of weird, and according to some forum they tell that my current carrier is really doesn't display 4G+ in major phone as they using 10MHz+10MHz (CAT4) which results some phone may just detect it as 4G signal
sss2sssss said:
Just now I'm also found that the spectrum distribute by my current carrier is also kind of hairwire, inside the house they are almost all B3 while when go to outside the house hey are almost all B7
This is kind of weird, and according to some forum they tell that my current carrier is really doesn't display 4G+ in major phone as they using 10MHz+10MHz (CAT4) which results some phone may just detect it as 4G signal
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No way, that's not possible cause I checked with lte bands and I also checked the band used and I know for sure how much Mhz my carriers use in my country and that conclusion is not possible. I also have proofs that mi5 has no problem in detecting 4g plus as the sum of more bands with photos of lte bands logs.. I think that this problem is underrated and I found just few people to talk about it
I got some news, A friend of mine said to me that intraband is the sum of near frequencies (such as b7 and b38), this kind of aggregation is possible in every condition. The interband aggregation (such as b3 and b7) needs a chip called companion that helps to sum the download of distant bands (b3 and b7). Probably the mi5 does not have this kind of chip and so the only possible CA is the one with near frequencies.. I also tested it and it works. I don't know how to confirm this anyway but it makes a lot of sense.

Has anyone tried enabling bands with QPST?

I have a question for all the lucky ones of you who have a Mi Mix.
With most of the Xiaomi phones which are released, people are unhappy about the lack of band support for regions outside of China. I know many people in Europe are unhappy about not having Band 20, those of us in Japan would really like to have UMTS Band 6/19 (among others), Australians want LTE Band 28, and people in the US would like Band 12/17.
As you may know, with some phones, it's possible to unlock these bands by putting the phone into diag mode and using Qualcomm tools like QPST. Here in Japan, it was possible to enable the UMTS Bands 6 and 19 on the Mi5 and the Mi Max, but not possible on the Redmi Note 3 or the Mi5S, so it's really case by case.
Seeing as that the Mi Mix is a concept phone people are crazy about all over the world, I am very curious whether it's possible to enable LTE bands and WCMDA bands on the Mi Mix. I don't want to spend the big money to buy one without first having confidence that I can get it to work on my carrier's bands.
So I'd like to start this discussion. Has anyone tried anything? Successes, failures, please post them all!
duraaraa said:
I have a question for all the lucky ones of you who have a Mi Mix.
With most of the Xiaomi phones which are released, people are unhappy about the lack of band support for regions outside of China. I know many people in Europe are unhappy about not having Band 20, those of us in Japan would really like to have UMTS Band 6/19 (among others), Australians want LTE Band 28, and people in the US would like Band 12/17.
As you may know, with some phones, it's possible to unlock these bands by putting the phone into diag mode and using Qualcomm tools like QPST. Here in Japan, it was possible to enable the UMTS Bands 6 and 19 on the Mi5 and the Mi Max, but not possible on the Redmi Note 3 or the Mi5S, so it's really case by case.
Seeing as that the Mi Mix is a concept phone people are crazy about all over the world, I am very curious whether it's possible to enable LTE bands and WCMDA bands on the Mi Mix. I don't want to spend the big money to buy one without first having confidence that I can get it to work on my carrier's bands.
So I'd like to start this discussion. Has anyone tried anything? Successes, failures, please post them all!
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This (QPST) is something I have no experience with,but,interested in the subject:
I'm good with the band support (for now) as what's available in my area,with my carrier,is supported (Bands 2 &4 on T-Mobile US,no Band 12 or 66 yet),definitely would be nice for at least Band 12,if possible,as I believe my area will get it eventually.
One side note & a positive one at that:
My MiMix locks-in on a signal & has better/stronger connections than any phone I've used to date. This was really noticeable while commuting back & forth to work today,unbelieveable signal quality.
IDK if the ceramic body is better vs other materials,but,recent flagships from HTC/Samsung/LG pale in comparison vs this phone.
i have MI MIX in hand.
I think we need MIX Diag Driver to make it recognize from pc. MI5 Diag drivers are not the same
duraaraa said:
I have a question for all the lucky ones of you who have a Mi Mix.
With most of the Xiaomi phones which are released, people are unhappy about the lack of band support for regions outside of China. I know many people in Europe are unhappy about not having Band 20, those of us in Japan would really like to have UMTS Band 6/19 (among others), Australians want LTE Band 28, and people in the US would like Band 12/17.
As you may know, with some phones, it's possible to unlock these bands by putting the phone into diag mode and using Qualcomm tools like QPST. Here in Japan, it was possible to enable the UMTS Bands 6 and 19 on the Mi5 and the Mi Max, but not possible on the Redmi Note 3 or the Mi5S, so it's really case by case.
Seeing as that the Mi Mix is a concept phone people are crazy about all over the world, I am very curious whether it's possible to enable LTE bands and WCMDA bands on the Mi Mix. I don't want to spend the big money to buy one without first having confidence that I can get it to work on my carrier's bands.
So I'd like to start this discussion. Has anyone tried anything? Successes, failures, please post them all!
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I may have that 'xtra' mix in a few weeks, will PM you if it pans out and we can see about a software hack to open up other bands.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge using XDA Labs
wolfgart said:
i have MI MIX in hand.
I think we need MIX Diag Driver to make it recognize from pc. MI5 Diag drivers are not the same
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I've heard the Mi5 diag drivers were usable on the Mi5S, which is the same SD 821, so that's strange. What happens when you put it in diag mode and plug it in? Can I see a screenshot from device manager, or some evidence of what the device is?
duraaraa said:
I have a question for all the lucky ones of you who have a Mi Mix.
With most of the Xiaomi phones which are released, people are unhappy about the lack of band support for regions outside of China. I know many people in Europe are unhappy about not having Band 20, those of us in Japan would really like to have UMTS Band 6/19 (among others), Australians want LTE Band 28, and people in the US would like Band 12/17.
As you may know, with some phones, it's possible to unlock these bands by putting the phone into diag mode and using Qualcomm tools like QPST. Here in Japan, it was possible to enable the UMTS Bands 6 and 19 on the Mi5 and the Mi Max, but not possible on the Redmi Note 3 or the Mi5S, so it's really case by case.
Seeing as that the Mi Mix is a concept phone people are crazy about all over the world, I am very curious whether it's possible to enable LTE bands and WCMDA bands on the Mi Mix. I don't want to spend the big money to buy one without first having confidence that I can get it to work on my carrier's bands.
So I'd like to start this discussion. Has anyone tried anything? Successes, failures, please post them all!
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I've got one in hand in the states (where I actually do need to unlock band 12 for T-mobile) and a patch cable I made handy in case this thing goes brick mode from us trying stuff, I'm game to be the guinea pig for science.
Fair warning though, while I'm a web developer that's very comfy with terminal, I'm new to the android ADB world, so pretty detailed instructions / links to guides will be needed ha!
Good luck Ken, I hope you are able to crack this bad boy.
krazyken04 said:
I've got one in hand in the states (where I actually do need to unlock band 12 for T-mobile) and a patch cable I made handy in case this thing goes brick mode from us trying stuff, I'm game to be the guinea pig for science.
Fair warning though, while I'm a web developer that's very comfy with terminal, I'm new to the android ADB world, so pretty detailed instructions / links to guides will be needed ha!
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first of all I do not have the MIX/any Xiaomi device...but you could try starting here (though think you may have already or have plodded down the path much more already) good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...how-to-unlock-lte-frequency-bands-mi-t3215880
KOLIOSIS said:
This (QPST) is something I have no experience with,but,interested in the subject:
I'm good with the band support (for now) as what's available in my area,with my carrier,is supported (Bands 2 &4 on T-Mobile US,no Band 12 or 66 yet),definitely would be nice for at least Band 12,if possible,as I believe my area will get it eventually.
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Is that band 4 only on LTE? I've seen many spec sheets and the carrier I'm on only has band 4 for 3g.
emann56 said:
Is that band 4 only on LTE? I've seen many spec sheets and the carrier I'm on only has band 4 for 3g.
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this is what I have gathered from various sources (so yes Band 4 is both LTE and 3g)
Tmobile
LTE Frequencies:
1700 MHz & 2100 MHz AWS band 4
1900 MHz PCS band 2
Lower 700 MHz band 12
3G/4G Frequencies (WCDMA):
1700 MHz & 2100 MHz AWS band 4
1900 MHz PCS band 2
2G Frequencies (GSM/GPRS/EDGE):
1900 MHz PCS band 2
ATT
AT&T 4G HSPA and HSPA+ use 850Mhz(Band 5) and 1900Mhz(Band 2) bands
LTE uses Band 17(700Mhz), Band 5(850Mhz), Band 2(1900Mhz),
Band 4(1700/2100Mhz)
LTE B29 (700)
LTE B30 (2300 WCS)
mac231us said:
this is what I have gathered from various sources (so yes Band 4 is both LTE and 3g)
Tmobile
LTE Frequencies:
1700 MHz & 2100 MHz AWS band 4
1900 MHz PCS band 2
Lower 700 MHz band 12
3G/4G Frequencies (WCDMA):
1700 MHz & 2100 MHz AWS band 4
1900 MHz PCS band 2
2G Frequencies (GSM/GPRS/EDGE):
1900 MHz PCS band 2
ATT
AT&T 4G HSPA and HSPA+ use 850Mhz(Band 5) and 1900Mhz(Band 2) bands
LTE uses Band 17(700Mhz), Band 5(850Mhz), Band 2(1900Mhz),
Band 4(1700/2100Mhz)
LTE B29 (700)
LTE B30 (2300 WCS)
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That still doesn't mean the WCDMA Band 4 is enabled. It's possible to have LTE band 4 and not have WCDMA Band 4.
emann56 said:
That still doesn't mean the WCDMA Band 4 is enabled. It's possible to have LTE band 4 and not have WCDMA Band 4.
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Yes....was just giving the bands and frequencies I know for two GSM carriers in the US. Monitoring the bands at various locations by something like signal check lite (much easier to use/read than lte discovery IMO) would be only way to tell.. If I recall correctly this device has 3g at 850,900,1800,1900 so there is no band 4 on 3g it seems... Although band 4 (1700/2100) COULD be a 3g band too for some devices. Someone with better knowledge can chime in here. I might be wrong.
Sent from my SM-T285M using XDA Free mobile app
krazyken04 said:
I've got one in hand in the states (where I actually do need to unlock band 12 for T-mobile) and a patch cable I made handy in case this thing goes brick mode from us trying stuff, I'm game to be the guinea pig for science.
Fair warning though, while I'm a web developer that's very comfy with terminal, I'm new to the android ADB world, so pretty detailed instructions / links to guides will be needed ha!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...how-to-unlock-lte-frequency-bands-mi-t3215880
any luck so far? Thanks
mac231us said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...how-to-unlock-lte-frequency-bands-mi-t3215880
any luck so far? Thanks
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Update: I have actually successfully forced band twelve with NV values (I can see it stick and unwind the value to see that band 12 is allowed after a reboot). I followed about 10 diff guides to get my bearing on working with the Qualcomm editors and maintenance programs.
Sad to say: the modem in the Mix simply won't do band 12. I talked with a few folks from the Xiaomi Reddit Discord and they confirmed my suspicions that with Xiaomi (with a few exceptions) it is usually hardware that's keeping you off of a band.
I don't personally think there's any amount of software hackery we can do to get bands unlocked.
Edit: I am quite comfortable in ADB / SU and am happy to try any and all suggestions out on my phone in addition to what I've tried already btw. Please do let me know if there's something you think I may have missed following the various unlock threads.
krazyken04 said:
Update: I have actually successfully forced band twelve with NV values (I can see it stick and unwind the value to see that band 12 is allowed after a reboot). I followed about 10 diff guides to get my bearing on working with the Qualcomm editors and maintenance programs.
Sad to say: the modem in the Mix simply won't do band 12. I talked with a few folks from the Xiaomi Reddit Discord and they confirmed my suspicions that with Xiaomi (with a few exceptions) it is usually hardware that's keeping you off of a band.
I don't personally think there's any amount of software hackery we can do to get bands unlocked.
Edit: I am quite comfortable in ADB / SU and am happy to try any and all suggestions out on my phone in addition to what I've tried already btw. Please do let me know if there's something you think I may have missed following the various unlock threads.
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Sorry to hear that the band could not be tapped into...
yes most likely a hardware thing-like Samsung (some of their models exclusively for Latin america have u.s bands but the 'international' variants of the same models will not do the U.S bands no matter what...
I actually opened one of them (got a damaged T239M) and found indeed that the motherboard is different...(so much speculation and folks asking/trying to flash S. American firmware on like the T705, T239 etc, myself included (not possible anyway even if going through TWRP and flashing modem files etc...bootloader and pit all different..so nothing would change with the other parts of the firmware)
so it is highly likely in this case that the modem will not do bands 12, 17 (ATT) and 29, 30 (ATT). However, it is impressive that for a China phone this will even do bands 2, 4 and 5. Huawei models (again supposedly international) except for some variants of the smaller 5-5.2 inch models (not p9, p8, P8 max, x2, t3, t3 pro, or m3 (some of these are the tablet phone types) and numerous other Chinese phones will not do anything more than 1, 3, 7 and then maybe 8 and 20 or a 28. (all useless for North America). Huawei has an M2 variant that has US bands and also on their smaller phones (certain versions)
so for the Mix, you at least have LTE 2, 4 and 5 (though of lesser importance).
krazyken04 said:
Update: I have actually successfully forced band twelve with NV values (I can see it stick and unwind the value to see that band 12 is allowed after a reboot). I followed about 10 diff guides to get my bearing on working with the Qualcomm editors and maintenance programs.
Sad to say: the modem in the Mix simply won't do band 12. I talked with a few folks from the Xiaomi Reddit Discord and they confirmed my suspicions that with Xiaomi (with a few exceptions) it is usually hardware that's keeping you off of a band.
I don't personally think there's any amount of software hackery we can do to get bands unlocked.
Edit: I am quite comfortable in ADB / SU and am happy to try any and all suggestions out on my phone in addition to what I've tried already btw. Please do let me know if there's something you think I may have missed following the various unlock threads.
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can you make a detailed guide with all steps and stuff to enable desidered band ? If not works is the same ...
would like to see if LTE Band 20 can be unlocked
wolfgart said:
can you make a detailed guide with all steps and stuff to enable desidered band ? If not works is the same ...
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I would love to, it's the first thought I had when both starting a new guide and when I finished getting the phone to look for band 12.
I'm currently _buried_ in a project for work right now (it's taking my nights and a lot of sleep from me ha), so nothing soon. But it's on my list of first contributions I'd like to make to this awesome community!
Would you be able to try Band 20 ?
Thanks
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I would love to, it's the first thought I had when both starting a new guide and when I finished getting the phone to look for band 12.
I'm currently _buried_ in a project for work right now (it's taking my nights and a lot of sleep from me ha), so nothing soon. But it's on my list of first contributions I'd like to make to this awesome community!
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tarkuk said:
would like to see if LTE Band 20 can be unlocked
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So far my experience is that if the band isn't listed in those spec sheet it isn't there in the hardware (apparently a very Xiaomi thing to do). I'm finding that they rarely software lock you out of the bands, it's usually that their hardware simply doesn't support the band.

Mi 5 from China has Band 5 when flashed with Indian ROM?

Im thinking to buy a Mi 5 from china from sites like banggood, gearbest etc.
The product description shows only LTE bands 1800 2100 2600
If I flash it with Global ROM/ Indian ROM will it unlock the bands for Indian market ?
I need LTE Band 5, 850 for Jio VoLTE to work properly.
Please help should i get it or not? Mi 5 64gb is unavailable in India.

Enable LTE band 28 on Mi 8

Hi,
I would like to enable LTE 28 band (700 MHz) on my Xiaomi Mi 8. Is this technically possible? How?
Thanks for your help.
I think it's not possible. Many users tried that on other phones without any success.
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
Impossible, the Mi 8 do not have the 28 band
Oddly enough, the Mi 8 Lite genuine factory global version does have band 28 700mhz.
Beware because the CN versions have a different set of bands and no B28.

Rog Phone 2 Problem With LTE Band 20 (Tencent Version)

Hi Friends, I have LTE Coverage problem in some places in the town and many places out of the big cities in Germany , because Rog Phone 2 (Chines Ver) doesn't support LTE Band 20. This band is one of the Low Frequencies(800) and it's important for far away places .
Do you have same problem?
I returned Tencent Version and ordered Global. You can see on the video that Rog phone2 can't find Band 20 and used Band3 with weak LTE Signal:

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