How it works? [Activation / Unlocked] - G1 General

Can anyone explain me about this activation needed in G1?
There are unlocked versions of G1 in ebay, what does that mean? You can only use the voice, no data?
Will there be an official no-activation-needed version or it will be tmobile's forever?
Thanks!

Unlocked only means it's SIM unlocked, meaning you can use the phone to make calls on other networks like AT&T.
The G1's 3G is NOT compatible with AT&T's 3G though.
The "activation" is simple entering a gmail account for the phone for it to be able to use and go to the home screen.

nxt said:
Unlocked only means it's SIM unlocked, meaning you can use the phone to make calls on other networks like AT&T.
The G1's 3G is NOT compatible with AT&T's 3G though.
The "activation" is simple entering a gmail account for the phone for it to be able to use and go to the home screen.
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Can I activate my unlocked g1 without tmo sim card?

so "activation" is basically linking the phone to a google account, so you can sync email, calendar, data, etc?
Its lame use G1 without activating?
if the cellphone is unlocked you can use 3G without activating? Its 2100mhz, right?

who told you the g1 wont work on at&t's 3g? they lied. dont spread bad info. The g1 works fine on at&t's 3g.

The G1 uses 1700/2100, AT&T's is only 2100, not compatible.

driz said:
who told you the g1 wont work on at&t's 3g? they lied. dont spread bad info. The g1 works fine on at&t's 3g.
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First off where are you located? Where is the phone located?
In the USA you can not use it on at&t 3g network. If the phone is in europe or Asia, you will be able to use 3g with a at&t sim in it.
It all depends where the phone is at the time of usage.

nxt said:
The G1 uses 1700/2100, AT&T's is only 2100, not compatible.
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T-Mobile 3G uses 1700 and 2100. AT&T 3G uses 850 and 1900.

driz said:
who told you the g1 wont work on at&t's 3g? they lied. dont spread bad info. The g1 works fine on at&t's 3g.
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Its not a lie, it is fact AT&T's 3g works on a different frequency than T-Mobiles here in the states.

ranger7424 said:
Its not a lie, it is fact AT&T's 3g works on a different frequency than T-Mobiles here in the states.
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sigh. The phone is capable of hitting the ATT frequencies. Yes, ATT uses a different set than TMo, but no big deal.
http://www.htc.com/www/product/g1/specification.html
Check your facts before starting "he said/she said/etc." Bickering on the forum serves no useful purpose.
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demontefixo said:
sigh. The phone is capable of hitting the ATT frequencies. Yes, ATT uses a different set than TMo, but no big deal.
http://www.htc.com/www/product/g1/specification.html
Check your facts before starting "he said/she said/etc." Bickering on the forum serves no useful purpose.
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On the paper yes it is, I agree with you, g1 hardware capable of doing it. But does anybody here ever try it at this current time? you know sometimes on the paper is not exactly the same when you actually try by urself, it could renders att card cant be use because of app issue and so on

slothy_punk said:
On the paper yes it is, I agree with you, g1 hardware capable of doing it. But does anybody here ever try it at this current time? you know sometimes on the paper is not exactly the same when you actually try by urself, it could renders att card cant be use because of app issue and so on
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It is reported working... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=439867 granted, I personally have not done it, but I supposed I could.
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demontefixo said:
sigh. The phone is capable of hitting the ATT frequencies. Yes, ATT uses a different set than TMo, but no big deal.
http://www.htc.com/www/product/g1/specification.html
Check your facts before starting "he said/she said/etc." Bickering on the forum serves no useful purpose.
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Good job you have proven that the G1 will work on AT&T out of country. The facts are checked, i have verified this with this and other forums as well as reputable T-Mo employees. The fact is other countries use a variety of frequencies and the G1 will most likely work on a lot of them.

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Phone call and browse internet at the same time?

Can you make a phone call and browse internet at the same time?
yes. while in the call, press "back" or "home" and you're free to continue using the phone as normal.
Someone's been watching AT&T commercials.
Yes you can.
As long as you have a 3G connection, you cant on edge so youd need to have the N1 on tmob as it can only do edge on ATT, they dont mention you cant do it if you dont have 3G in the commercials.
JoshHart said:
As long as you have a 3G connection, you cant on edge so youd need to have the N1 on tmob as it can only do edge on ATT, they dont mention you cant do it if you dont have 3G in the commercials.
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Which is pretty funny considering those AT&T commercials are in response to Verizon pointing out the fact that their 3G coverage is in so few areas.
Another thing to add, this will also work without 3G if you are connected to WiFi, and that goes for any Android phone, even on Verizon.
If Verizon wants to take a slap at someone, how about T-Mobile's less than steller (and slower) 3G in many of it's coverage areas.
jmacdonald801 said:
If Verizon wants to take a slap at someone, how about T-Mobile's less than steller (and slower) 3G in many of it's coverage areas.
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T-Mo isn't a threat to Verizon. They're too small (for now...)
well, correct me on this. that "on a phone call while on the internet" works for GSM phones (ATT, T-Mo). Because Verizon (as claimed by ATT) and Spring (verified by my friend) can't get on the internet while being on a phone call, and they're CDMA. Of course, we're talking about non-Wifi connection. even my gf's carrier (MetroPCS, CDMA), can't go online.
snofrandy said:
well, correct me on this. that "on a phone call while on the internet" works for GSM phones (ATT, T-Mo). Because Verizon (as claimed by ATT) and Spring (verified by my friend) can't get on the internet while being on a phone call, and they're CDMA. Of course, we're talking about non-Wifi connection. even my gf's carrier (MetroPCS, CDMA), can't go online.
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A GSM carrier with a 3G signal. Has to be 3G or on wifi
JoshHart said:
A GSM carrier with a 3G signal. Has to be 3G or on wifi
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ya thanks for adding that. forgot the 3G part
Carloswithac said:
Someone's been watching AT&T commercials.
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LOL. Thats what I was thinking

Unlocking question- so sick of ATT

I really want to get one of these G2 phones. Att's phones are horrible and their service is going down hill as well.
THe only problem is their coverage in my area is far superior to TMO.
When the G2 is able to be unlocked how would popping a prepaid sim card in the G2 work?
Would the G2 all of a sudden be able to use all of the ATT network with only limitation being edge only? Or would I have to configure the phone to use ATTs data and or voice?
I'd like to just tape the pre-paid sim to the inside battery case and pop it in when needed, but if it's time consuming to make the swap I might reconsider.
I don't think the G2 supports AT&T's 3G bands, so while it will work you won't have any fast data. Why not just get an iPhone4? Granted it has iOS, but the hardware is better than anything Android. Having said that I still bought a G2 because I hate AT&T.
krayshunist said:
I don't think the G2 supports AT&T's 3G bands, so while it will work you won't have any fast data. Why not just get an iPhone4? Granted it has iOS, but the hardware is better than anything Android. Having said that I still bought a G2 because I hate AT&T.
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Thanks. I'm aware that I won't have 3G- that's not a problem since I'll only use the ATT sim card when I leave the city- not much.
That's why I ask if it's as simple as popping in the ATT sim card and being able to get SMS/MMS/Data etc without having to change a bunch of settings?
I'd just forward my TMO number to the ATT sim.
pdxrealtor said:
I'd just forward my TMO number to the ATT sim.
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By this, I take it you mean to pay for 2 accounts? The only way you will have a TMo number is if you have service with them.
As for the settings, you could probably do it with an ATT sim if the radio bands overlap. As others have mentioned, you'll be limited to edge speeds at best, so it's probably a real bad idea.
Honestly, AT&T's network is pretty bad these days. I wouldn't go as far as saying it's better than Tmo.
HamNCheese said:
By this, I take it you mean to pay for 2 accounts? The only way you will have a TMo number is if you have service with them.
As for the settings, you could probably do it with an ATT sim if the radio bands overlap. As others have mentioned, you'll be limited to edge speeds at best, so it's probably a real bad idea.
Honestly, AT&T's network is pretty bad these days. I wouldn't go as far as saying it's better than Tmo.
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When I leave town i hit edge speeds on ATT anyways so what's the diff??
I would have a primary TMO line and a pre-paid ATT sim with access to data for when I hit the few spots that TMO doesn't cover.
I simply want to know if you have to mess with data settings to get data while switching between phones.
Once you swap SIM cards the phone should pick up the network automatically, but is it really worth it to swap sim cards (which includes shutting the phone down, removing battery, replacing card, putting battery back in, starting up phone, as I'm sure you know) just to get service out in the middle of nowhere? I mean I understand the need to be always connected, but is it really worth it?
No you don't have to do any switching. Just initial setup. You have to acquire an unlock code from t-mobile so your ATT sim works on it. Once you do that you can do voice calls. You need to add the APN for ATT in the network settings.
The APN which stands for Access Point Name is basically a collection of settings and variables to allow the phone to connect to the data network.
Since the G2 will already have the T-Mobile settings you just need to get the settings for ATT from ATT, unless you google it.
Hope i helped.
elmejor183 said:
No you don't have to do any switching.
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Just so nobody gets confused. Of course you have to switch the sim card, but apart from that nothing else.
LOOK AT THE SIGNATURE LINE! YA BABY!
I plan on using the att card when I know ill be in a remote area without TMO voice or data for extended periods. Long drive, the beach, the mountain, camping etc. I wouldnt switch in a situation that only warranted the need to do a quick switch.
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elmejor183 said:
No you don't have to do any switching. Just initial setup. You have to acquire an unlock code from t-mobile so your ATT sim works on it. Once you do that you can do voice calls. You need to add the APN for ATT in the network settings.
The APN which stands for Access Point Name is basically a collection of settings and variables to allow the phone to connect to the data network.
Since the G2 will already have the T-Mobile settings you just need to get the settings for ATT from ATT, unless you google it.
Hope i helped.
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Must have missed your post. Yes you answered my question. Thanks!
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Another question on this issue-
When I know I'll be out of TMO range for day or whatever and I forward my TMO number to my prepaid ATT sim card will txt/mms sent to the TMO number forward over to the ATT number??
If anyone needs a G2 unlocked. Hit me up I can get it done for you.
Thanks
Unlock me!
rhcp0112345 said:
If anyone needs a G2 unlocked. Hit me up I can get it done for you.
Thanks
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Already got mine unlock, but the cell won't pick up or register to any network something really wrong with this phone. Now I can't use my phone even with T-Mo sim. A lot of user oversea suffer from this issue, Bewarn.
bluemoko said:
Already got mine unlock, but the cell won't pick up or register to any network something really wrong with this phone. Now I can't use my phone even with T-Mo sim. A lot of user oversea suffer from this issue, Bewarn.
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Sounds like BS. How did you even unlock it? You may have had someone hack it up or bought it unlocked.
rhcp0112345 said:
If anyone needs a G2 unlocked. Hit me up I can get it done for you.
Thanks
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FYI- just like I pm'd you-
I just called T-MOBLIE and they are sending an unlock code within 24 hours.
Why would anyone pay 40.00? I guess you could call it the penalty fee for not using a search button. LOL

Atrix on t mobile?

I'm just making this thread for the future. If its possible if people can tell us if they have gotten their atrix working on t mobile and how they did it and if hspa works because it does have the bands for it according to the Motorola website. Thanks for any info.
Yo I got it to work with simple mobile with their 4g. Just go to gsmhosting forums and buy a code from their advertised sites. They email it to you in 5 minutes, just input imei and that it.
So this phone would or wouldn't work on t mobile? I know in the past I haven't bothered with ATT phones on TMO because the 3g is at different frequencies...but if the phone is 3rd party and supports all the frequencies then theoretically this phone should work on TMO, as any other phone would.... Anyone know for sure though..?
Thanks for the info. Now just for t mobile to make sure. I know simple and t mobile almost the same but I don't just wanna go and spend 550 and be stuck.
Simple mobile uses the t-mobile towers so lol yeah ! As I said I got it working with simple mobile and they have 4g too.
Can you do a speed test for me? And where and how much was the unlock code? Thanks.
Check this thread already on unlocks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=960771&page=4
ramirez3805 said:
Thanks for the info. Now just for t mobile to make sure. I know simple and t mobile almost the same but I don't just wanna go and spend 550 and be stuck.
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They are the same. Well this is interesting news indeed if it does work. Thinking of picking up an Atrix myself now that it works on Tmobiles 4G network.
z3r0soul said:
Check this thread already on unlocks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=960771&page=4
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Can you do a speed test?
It would work, but only on 2G. T-Mo uses 1700 and 2100, while the Atrix ony has 850, 1900, and 2100
So zero soul lied?
ramirez3805 said:
So zero soul lied?
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Well he may just be confused a bit. After it's unlocked it will work on T-Mobile, but not the 3G/4G due to the band differences. So it won't be worth the $599 if you don't get to use the fast speeds.
Of course not.
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this sux... I'm having the same dilemma...
1. switch to att (att sux! ... + limited internet)
2. use it on tmobile (no 3g)
3. wait for another device (I've been waiting since forever!!)
Yea! We are supposed to get this outdated galaxy s when its running outdated hardware and the s2 has been announced!
suleiman.aql said:
this sux... I'm having the same dilemma...
1. switch to att (att sux! ... + limited internet)
2. use it on tmobile (no 3g)
3. wait for another device (I've been waiting since forever!!)
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Wait until next month. Optimus 2x 4G is coming soon.
Funk2641 said:
It would work, but only on 2G. T-Mo uses 1700 and 2100, while the Atrix ony has 850, 1900, and 2100
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What i want to know is being that it works on 2100 bands, is if it would work on tmobiles 4G. 4G is available in my area and im waiting for my unlock code to come it to test it. If it's 2G only, thats cool in the mean time.
svengalis said:
Wait until next month. Optimus 2x 4G is coming soon.
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I heard that the atrix is gonna be released in canada, do they by any chance have the same freq as tmobile?

Arc not 3G compatible in US?

Hello,
Maybe you guys can help me clarify something for me. I want to buy this phone and get the unlocked version. Only problem is no matter which seller I'm looking at on Ebay they're all saying "3G Not compatible in the U.S" which means I'll be running at 2G and I actually considered this ok because i really want to this phone. But I want to know why it won't work? If it's a GSM phone and it would work with AT&T & T-Mobile my local carriers why wouldn't it give me 3G speeds?
I really want this phone because I wanted something different, something you won't see out here much. Plus I wanted to get back to Sony phones after playing with other manufactors. Can anyone help clear this is up for me?
Nishua said:
But I want to know why it won't work? If it's a GSM phone and it would work with AT&T & T-Mobile my local carriers why wouldn't it give me 3G speeds?
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For the same reason that a T-Mobile US GSM handset won't give you 3G on AT&T - it's the wrong frequency.
Most of the world uses the 2100MHz band for UMTS/HSDPA but AT&T are awkward and use 1900MHz and 850MHz and T-Mobile are even more awkward and use the extremely unusual 1700MHz band.
Nishua said:
Hello,
Maybe you guys can help me clarify something for me. I want to buy this phone and get the unlocked version. Only problem is no matter which seller I'm looking at on Ebay they're all saying "3G Not compatible in the U.S" which means I'll be running at 2G and I actually considered this ok because i really want to this phone. But I want to know why it won't work? If it's a GSM phone and it would work with AT&T & T-Mobile my local carriers why wouldn't it give me 3G speeds?
I really want this phone because I wanted something different, something you won't see out here much. Plus I wanted to get back to Sony phones after playing with other manufactors. Can anyone help clear this is up for me?
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LT15i = T-Mobile 3G bands
LT15a = AT&T 3G bands
augie7107 said:
LT15i = T-Mobile 3G bands
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No, the LT15i doesn't support the AWS (1700MHz) band so it won't support T-Mobile US's 3G service.
Step666 said:
No, the LT15i doesn't support the AWS (1700MHz) band so it won't support T-Mobile US's 3G service.
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T-Mobile also uses 2100
Hmm I thought that tmobile U. S used the same 3G bands as europe. So in theory it should work right?
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augie7107 said:
T-Mobile also uses 2100
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No they don't.
T-Mobile's 3G uses a ~1700MHz frequency to upload and a ~2100MHz frequency to download, this is the '1700MHz band', also referred to as 'AWS' or 'UMTS band IV'.
Compare this to the '2100MHz band' ( or 'UMTS band I') which uses a frequency of ~1900MHz to upload and a frequency of ~2100MHz to download. The two are not cross-compatible.
The LT15i supports the 2100MHz band but not the 1700MHz band, so no 3G on T-Mobile.
If you don't believe me, feel free to read this thread on T-Mobile US's own site.
People with handsets that only support the 2100MHz band don't get 3G service.
Hero Yu said:
Hmm I thought that tmobile U. S used the same 3G bands as europe.
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They don't.
[No they don't.
T-Mobile's 3G uses a ~1700MHz frequency to upload and a ~2100MHz frequency to download, this is the '1700MHz band', also referred to as 'AWS' or 'UMTS band IV'.]
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
You obviously know more about this than I do.
I do believe your first two statements are contradictory.
You state "no they don't" and then go on to say "they use a 2100 to download"
All other SE "I" version phones work with T-Mobile 3G, correct?
augie7107 said:
[No they don't.
T-Mobile's 3G uses a ~1700MHz frequency to upload and a ~2100MHz frequency to download, this is the '1700MHz band', also referred to as 'AWS' or 'UMTS band IV'.]
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
You obviously know more about this than I do.
I do believe your first two statements are contradictory.
You state "no they don't" and then go on to say "they use a 2100 to download"
All other SE "I" version phones work with T-Mobile 3G, correct?
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They never make anything the same. They may work or they may not. You should pay attention to every details of any product you are buying, no general rules existing with any product specially gadgets which they get a new technology everyday.
augie7107 said:
I do believe your first two statements are contradictory.
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I can see why you might think that but it's not contradictory because band and frequency are not the same.
If we look at the specs for the Arc, it says says '3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100' (that's the LT15i, the line below is the frequencies supported by the LT15a).
Those numbers refer to UMTS bands I and VIII as listed here.
As you can see from the page on Wikipedia, every band operates on two different frequencies, one for uploading and one for downloading. This is to avoid interference.
So even though the download frequencies of the 1700 band and the 2100 band are the same, the two bands are not compatible as the upload frequencies are different (sorry for all the underlining, it just makes it easier to explain...).
It would be a lot simpler if each band's upload and download frequencies were distinct, it would be far less confusing but I guess there's some sort of reason why things are the way they are...
augie7107 said:
All other SE "I" version phones work with T-Mobile 3G, correct?
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I don't think so, not unless they say they support the 1700/AWS band.
Basically, unless a phone's specs say it supports 1700MHz for 3G (or mentions AWS support, which means the same thing), it should be assumed that it won't give you 3G on T-Mobile US.
Though this all starts to become even more confusing when local roaming agreements are factored in but I don't really know anything about that to be honest.
Nishua said:
Hello,
Maybe you guys can help me clarify something for me. I want to buy this phone and get the unlocked version. Only problem is no matter which seller I'm looking at on Ebay they're all saying "3G Not compatible in the U.S" which means I'll be running at 2G and I actually considered this ok because i really want to this phone. But I want to know why it won't work? If it's a GSM phone and it would work with AT&T & T-Mobile my local carriers why wouldn't it give me 3G speeds?
I really want this phone because I wanted something different, something you won't see out here much. Plus I wanted to get back to Sony phones after playing with other manufactors. Can anyone help clear this is up for me?
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In short:
LT15i: 2G will work just fine on both AT&T and T-Mobile. 3G will NOT work on either network.
LT15a: 2G will work just fine on both AT&T and T-Mobile. 3G will ONLY work with AT&T.
so my concerns is..if i am using T Mobile right now...it means I am doomed right? Even the new T mobile 4G(whatever they wanna call it) wont get me the right internet speed to blast the phone?
felixlaw11114 said:
so my concerns is..if i am using T Mobile right now...it means I am doomed right? Even the new T mobile 4G(whatever they wanna call it) wont get me the right internet speed to blast the phone?
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att bought tmobile couple of weeks back , so ask if they are sharing the 3G frequencies now
alsaqr said:
att bought tmobile couple of weeks back , so ask if they are sharing the 3G frequencies now
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I am not sure that went completely though. It is still hanging with no solution...
Nimche said:
I am not sure that went completely though. It is still hanging with no solution...
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if i assume they are not sharing frequency..the only way for me to enjoy 3G/4G internet is to use AT&T?
felixlaw11114 said:
so my concerns is..if i am using T Mobile right now...it means I am doomed right? Even the new T mobile 4G(whatever they wanna call it) wont get me the right internet speed to blast the phone?
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'4G' has nothing to do with any of this - that's just speed, it doesn't change which band T-Mobile use.
alsaqr said:
att bought tmobile couple of weeks back , so ask if they are sharing the 3G frequencies now
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They're not.
The merger hasn't even been approved yet, let alone any sort of migration of customers.
If the merger is approved, you're talking anywhere from 1 year to 3 before you see any real-world differences like the ones you're suggesting.
...um...I am doom-ed then..
I read their press and their said the deal wont close until the end of the year
Assuming the regulators allow it to go ahead at all.
There are, rightly so, concerns about a single national GSM-based network and the knock-on effect that would have on competition.
seems like I got a smart phone that not gonna be that smart
augie7107 said:
T-Mobile also uses 2100
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tmo uses 1700 downlink and 2100 uplink. phone must support both freqs to get 3G. LT15i does not support 1700, hence 3G will not work.

sgs2 working on U.S. tmobile 3g

I have a friend that is reporting his new sgs2 is working on H with tmobile in the states and getting constant 7mbs down.
How can that be right? Is it possible tmobile is testing out the att merge and they are letting users on att towers?
Whoa, that's weird... I'm actually getting my SG2 from UPS today and I'll test it out with my T-Mobile sim card that's currently in my Nexus S. If I can get HSPA with my T-Mobile sim, that would be pretty cool!
There's no SGS2 with T-Mobile U.S.' AWS bands. It's hardware that's incompatible, not software. He's probably talking about the Galaxy S 4G.
djsaad1 said:
I have a friend that is reporting his new sgs2 is working on H with tmobile in the states and getting constant 7mbs down.
How can that be right? Is it possible tmobile is testing out the att merge and they are letting users on att towers?
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He's bullshitting you or he's confused about what phone he owns. You can't magically make HSPA work using the AWS band on a device that doesn't support it.
Furry Atom said:
He's bullshitting you or he's confused about what phone he owns. You can't magically make HSPA work using the AWS band on a device that doesn't support it.
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Or his friend with the T-Mobile U.S. SIM in his SGS2 forced the phone to roam on AT&T and he's being billed $15 per MB for data. Let's hope he's not watching movies.
Yeah, it was too good to be true... lol. It definitely doesn't work, I'm only getting edge with my T-Mobile sim. I knew better but wanted to believe it so badly.
i almost pissed in my pants when I saw this thread title. glad i didnt. sigh..back to my gs4g
Check out the conversation in this thread. This guy is a dev, so you would think he knows what he is talking about. He could be bullshitting, but I don't get why. Look at posts 284,286,289,291, and 294.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1141550&page=29
djsaad1 said:
He could be bullshitting
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^^^^^^
This.
The phone doesn't have the radio to work on T-Mobile's bands. No dev in the world can create a physical radio where there is none.
djsaad1 said:
Check out the conversation in this thread. This guy is a dev, so you would think he knows what he is talking about. He could be bullshitting, but I don't get why. Look at posts 284,286,289,291, and 294.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1141550&page=29
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Him being a dev doesn't mean ****. Hardware restrictions are hardware restrictions. He's either insane, or like Barry said below he could be roaming on AT&T. If he is then he will enjoy a multi thousand dollar bill.
BarryH_GEG said:
Or his friend with the T-Mobile U.S. SIM in his SGS2 forced the phone to roam on AT&T and he's being billed $15 per MB for data. Let's hope he's not watching movies.
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Oh god. I would laugh my ass off.
My S2 is working on Tmobile. M-250K
But getting only 2-30kbs down.....
Sensation 4G is getting 1mb.
something is def wrong.
Everything works perfect except for data(works but too slow)
I also brought 250L CDMA version.
Going to take it to verizon tomorrow see if i can get it to work here.
joon82 said:
My S2 is working on Tmobile. M-250K
But getting only 2-30kbs down.....
Sensation 4G is getting 1mb.
something is def wrong.
Everything works perfect except for data(works but too slow)
I also brought 250L CDMA version.
Going to take it to verizon tomorrow see if i can get it to work here.
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the unbranded sgs2 does not work on TMO's 3/4g network. Only way to get 3g/4g in the US is to get ATT.
joon82 said:
My S2 is working on Tmobile. M-250K
But getting only 2-30kbs down.....
Sensation 4G is getting 1mb.
something is def wrong.
Everything works perfect except for data(works but too slow)
I also brought 250L CDMA version.
Going to take it to verizon tomorrow see if i can get it to work here.
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Wow.
SGS2 on T-Mobile US - 250K sounds about right for EDGE.
Sensation on T-Mobile US - 1MB is ridiculously low so something's wrong.
SHW-M250L on Verizon - You can roam with an account from another CDMA carrier but, unless something's changed, Verizon is a closed network meaning you can't bring your own equipment.
Good luck.
joon82 said:
My S2 is working on Tmobile. M-250K
But getting only 2-30kbs down.....
Sensation 4G is getting 1mb.
something is def wrong.
Everything works perfect except for data(works but too slow)
I also brought 250L CDMA version.
Going to take it to verizon tomorrow see if i can get it to work here.
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Enjoy your CDMA brick. Verizon won't activate non verizon devices.

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