Hello, i am Rudi, live in the Netherlands and love working computers, tablets, mobile phones and with cables!
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Hey, China Mobile just went live with their homegrown version of 3g. I was wondering if any of you super smart coders out there if XDA land woudl know if we will eventually be able to download a radio or setting to our TYTN II's that will allow us to use the TD-SCDMA sim cards to access China's 3g network or is it a different chipset?
I've searched all over the internet and I guess i don't know enough about the differences in technology to understand if it will be possible.
If it's not possible I’ll probably end up buying one of the 3g phones that China Mobile has on sale here in Shanghai.
Also what is the best radio to use in china. I know it's all over and I am probably going to get flamed for asking but i everyone seems to have a different opinion and not all the posts include the latest radio's released.
Thanks!
Id love to get an answer for the above question as well. I bought my TyTn II hoping that they would use the same 3G and 3.5G in the future as was available on my TyTn II but it seems it may not be so.
Thanks in advance to all those that respond.
LZ(Chinese word,means #1),td-scdma is available only in china.and no forign phones can work with it
Hi, I am not a software or computing expert however need to know if the present radio on diamond and pro can be upgraded from the current EDGE/GPRS to 3G.
These devices are sold without the 3G in India where I live. I was pretty dissapointed at this deliberate omission by HTC while all other major manufacturers(Nokia, Samsung, SE) have 3G radio in their high end devices sold in India for past two years. I have written to HTC too about this approach however expect little from them except goody goody mails as in the past when the very CD they supplied with my Pro failed to download the softwares like spb gprs monitor citing the reason to be incompatiable ROM.
Please advise if such upgradations are possible or I shud mourn the wastage of my hard earned money as 3G services are already launched in India now....
i have the same issue. i bought my phone in denmark, so it doesn't have the 3G capabilities either. the problem is, it's a hardware thing. our devices don't have the proper hardware to pick up the signal. seems like we're SOL.
Read all about it here---Clicky
a lot of people have this problem, including me, on Brazil, our band is 850mHz on my provider, but when I change the provider's chip, at BrT at example I get the signal, because it is 900mHz
The final nail in the coffine was hammered by HTC India who expressd their inability to upgrade the devices...even with a price.....I dont like this very exclusivist and clearly prfit squeezing tacticts of HTC' Regret for the comparison but all Nokia nd SE high end and enterprise devices sold in India are 3G compliant versions ever since 2006........not in good tatse at all HTC...
Just curious where one can buy the cheapest gadgets in the world. I'm talking about well known brands, not fakes or unknown crap. I'm also talking about buying outright, not on contract. I know this varies with exchange rates, so let's all give examples in the same currency... Let's say US$.
I'm from the UK, live in the Philippines but travel extensively with my job. I've generally found the cheapest places to be developed countries & UK in particular. I haven't been to the US for a while so I'm out of touch there. I know it used to be cheap (when the £ was strong). Philippines & India expensive! Example... I just bought my Galaxy Tab in Australia for $290. In Philippines & India, the cheapest I could find were around $450.
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I would say Hong Kong or Thailand
Ah, yes... HK. Forgot about that. I've bought cameras from there in the past considerably cheaper than in UK. Although these days, I usually never leave the airport, which is not so cheap.
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Places to go in HK are:
Mong Kok <-- getting a bit too touristy over the last few decades though
Sham Shui Po <-- for all you MP3, PC, DVD, Console needs.
Places to NEVER buy things in HK are:
Tsim Sha Tsui
HK island in general (although there are a few good places in Causeway Bay).
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Hello, I wonder European sites that sell parts for mobile phones, several accepted without being ebay, websites even specialize in the business. thank you
I recently bought a Nokia 8 in Vietnam (codenamed ta-004) with the intention of bringing it to South Korea to use with Korean Usim. And it doesnt recognize service at all. Any idea what seems to be the problem and how to make it work?