[Q] How can I access 4G LTE with my GT-N7000 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I currently have the most up to date SIM card for AT&T, I am on the 4G LTE plan, my phone spec's say it should work, but the best I can get is H+ service. My area in San Diego has LTE speeds. Does anyone know how to get this phone to work on the LTE network. AT&T tells me it won't because I didn't buy it from them.

The N7000 doesn't have LTE.
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Only HSPA+ on the Int Note

As noted.. you will only get LTE on the Note that comes directly from AT&T.

Zamboney said:
The N7000 doesn't have LTE.
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I thought the phone did have LTE...Oh well. Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.

joshnichols189 said:
As noted.. you will only get LTE on the Note that comes directly from AT&T.
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I thought only the processor changed, not the guts of the phone... that sucks!!!! Regardless, the international version of the phone is far superior than the one offered by AT&T. I don't have all the baggage to contend with

I'm confused .
I found these specs for the GT-N7000:
Also known as Samsung GT-N7000, Samsung I9220
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 (region specific)
Then I searched to see what band or frequency AT&T uses for LTE and found it is LTE 700. My region has it. Therefore, my phone is capable and there must be a setting to get the phone to talk to the network. My plan has been changed and I have the newest SIM card installed. There has to be a away .

Pavito said:
I'm confused .
I found these specs for the GT-N7000:
Also known as Samsung GT-N7000, Samsung I9220
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 (region specific)
Then I searched to see what band or frequency AT&T uses for LTE and found it is LTE 700. My region has it. Therefore, my phone is capable and there must be a setting to get the phone to talk to the network. My plan has been changed and I have the newest SIM card installed. There has to be a away .
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Dude, Exynos chipset does not support LTE. N700 does not have LTE support. You'd have to buy an AT&T version to make LTE work.

joyo22 said:
Dude, Exynos chipset does not support LTE. N700 does not have LTE support. You'd have to buy an AT&T version to make LTE work.
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+1 that's why they had to drop the far faster exynos for the slowdragon on att.
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Pavito said:
I'm confused .
I found these specs for the GT-N7000:
Also known as Samsung GT-N7000, Samsung I9220
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 (region specific)
Then I searched to see what band or frequency AT&T uses for LTE and found it is LTE 700. My region has it. Therefore, my phone is capable and there must be a setting to get the phone to talk to the network. My plan has been changed and I have the newest SIM card installed. There has to be a away .
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See how it says "region specific"? This is not an LTE phone in Europe. This is not an LTE phone period. The AT&T Note has LTE, and that was tacked onto the Note's list of frequencies because the AT&T Note can get it. Not because yours can.
Your phone is not capable of LTE. It doesn't matter what sim card you use, what region you're in, or if you practice black magic.

I think hebis confused because the Korean lte note?
Which has exynos right
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Note has to have a specific hardware to cater for a LTE signal and international N7000 don;t have it... This is the reason why every galaxy note in korea and AT&T's galaxy note is equipped with snapdragon processor and not with exynos chipset...

I love answering this question over and over again! Exynos 4210 = no LTE. Snapdragon S3 = LTE.
As far as the CPU vs guts question goes, modern phones don't use separate CPU, GPU, RAM, etc. They use an SoC (System on a chip) which combines these elements into one module. Exynos is the name of the SoC; not the CPU.
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
I love answering this question over and over again! Exynos 4210 = no LTE. Snapdragon S3 = LTE.
As far as the CPU vs guts question goes, modern phones don't use separate CPU, GPU, RAM, etc. They use an SoC (System on a chip) which combines these elements into one module. Exynos is the name of the SoC; not the CPU.
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So what's the name of the CPU?
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Zamboney said:
So what's the name of the CPU?
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The CPU is a dual-core ARM Cortex A9. I have no idea what Samsung calls it.
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The listed specifications from GSMArena is off, there is a Galaxy Note LTE prior to AT&T's, but it is specific to South Korean market and had the model number SHV-E160. This is the same one that AT&t sells in the U.S. now as the SGH-I717 with the Snapdragon processor.

TRF-Inferno said:
The listed specifications from GSMArena is off, there is a Galaxy Note LTE prior to AT&T's, but it is specific to South Korean market and had the model number SHV-E160. This is the same one that AT&t sells in the U.S. now as the SGH-I717 with the Snapdragon processor.
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Correct. Exonys chip set does not support LTE. The Korean model supported lte but not the correct band for america and it has a snapdragon chipset.
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
The CPU is a dual-core ARM Cortex A9. I have no idea what Samsung calls it.
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Samsung used to call it Hummingbird if I'm not mistaken..

i9220
joshnichols189 said:
See how it says "region specific"? This is not an LTE phone in Europe. This is not an LTE phone period. The AT&T Note has LTE, and that was tacked onto the Note's list of frequencies because the AT&T Note can get it. Not because yours can.
Your phone is not capable of LTE. It doesn't matter what sim card you use, what region you're in, or if you practice black magic.
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Also the i9220 the Chinese version of the note is LTE. It was the first to be LTE and then AT&T's version came out so if he had a i9220 he could use LTE on it.

Diesel1968 said:
Also the i9220 the Chinese version of the note is LTE. It was the first to be LTE and then AT&T's version came out so if he had a i9220 he could use LTE on it.
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But he doesn't..

Related

How do i know which version of nexus one i have?

Hey there,
I recently had a htc desire, i loved it. However, i will be living in panama for a while, and it wouldnt be so sweet to only have edge as they run 3g on the 850 band.
reading on this page there seems to be 2 versions of the nexus one. one with quad band and one with tri band..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nexus_One
Is there a way to know what is in my phone if i am holding one i am potentially buying?
It seems the developer version on sale now is tri band sadly.. so i cannot buy a new one..
They're both quad band GSM for voice and data up to Edge. The difference is for 3G data. AT&T and T-Mobile use different 3G frequencies.
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nxt said:
They're both quad band GSM for voice and data up to Edge. The difference is for 3G data. AT&T and T-Mobile use different 3G frequencies.
Sent from my Nexus One
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Heh, yes i know that.. but to answer my question, is there a way to know which one's in my hand? I dont want edge on the 850 net, i want 3g, su assuming its AT&T version i need..
Pop in your sim card and see if it connects to 3g
PhantomRampage said:
Pop in your sim card and see if it connects to 3g
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Hehe, i would, if i could. i am currently in sweden, and here the T-mobile would 3g connect..
Is there for sure NO WAY to check this in the firmware somehow?
If its tmobile or att version of nexus one..
found a post on google.com
"How to Tell Which nexus One you have (AT&T, T-Mobile Etc)"
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=395c29e6b9cab6bc&hl=en
daniel.eriksson said:
found a post on google.com
"How to Tell Which nexus One you have (AT&T, T-Mobile Etc)"
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=395c29e6b9cab6bc&hl=en
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Easier to just copy and paste the info then have the OP go to another site.
Pull the battery and look for the PB # which is located just below the IMEI, S/N, and P/N #’s. You should see one of two PB numbers:
PB99110: 850 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz such as AT&T in the US and Rogers Wireless in Canada
PB99100: 900 MHz, AWS, 1700 and 2100 MHz such as T-Mobile US and Vodafone in Europe

International usage

Hi, wondering if anyone has taken it overseas such as tokyo or europe? Does it have the correct frequencies? Can this be unlocked to use international sim?
Asking regarding ATT LTE model.
hexproject said:
Hi, wondering if anyone has taken it overseas such as tokyo or europe? Does it have the correct frequencies? Can this be unlocked to use international sim?
Asking regarding ATT LTE model.
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Europe and Asia mostly uses the 2100MHz band which the 4G LTE does not have so most likely, you won't be able to use it.
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According to their website specs... 2100 mhz is supported. Dont care about 4g speeds. Only hspda or 3g is fine overseas... It also says international supported, but not sure about if its sim locked.
hexproject said:
According to their website specs... 2100 mhz is supported. Dont care about 4g speeds. Only hspda or 3g is fine overseas... It also says international supported, but not sure about if its sim locked.
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The 2100 band is for LTE not for UTMS where the rest of the world is still kinda in. The LTE version surely does not work in South East Asia, Hong Kong or Macau, I brought one with me on my trip 2 weeks ago.
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I c i c. Thanks. I guess skyrocket cant work as well in asia then.... Since they are based on the same chip. For your tablet... Did you unlock it and didnt even pick up the signal?
Was thinking about free skyrocket plus 8.9 tablet...
Ehcan, did it work with 3g freq in asia though? I know no lte.. But want to know if it works with the att 8.9 unlocked.

Only getting edge speed on T mobile (1900 mhz network area)

I'm only getting EDGE connection /speeds from t-mobile. However according to a press release a couple months back, my area was supported (goleta/Santa Barbara area) for HSPA+). How can I enable this network or why am I only getting edge? I am using a Criskelo rom.
Correct me if I am wrong but international note can ONLY be used at edge with US T-Mobile. The note doesn't have the radios for the Baseband of T-Mobile frequencies. As I have read in the forums in the past only at at&t can connect the note for 3g, not 100% sure for the last.
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seraphus said:
I'm only getting EDGE connection /speeds from t-mobile. However according to a press release a couple months back, my area was supported (goleta/Santa Barbara area) for HSPA). How can I enable this network or why am I only getting edge. I am using a Criskelo rom.
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if you are on GSM network .. switch to WCDMA only network in your network settings
3G/4G of T-Mobile USA uses a relatively rare frequency 1700/2100 UMTS Band IV (aka AWS). The Note can't support it. You choice is either stick at the EDGE speed or switch to AT&T(or its MVNO).
TMOUS is starting to refarm their 3G/4G frequency to which the Note will support. But I think it might takes years to get the work done.
Braxos said:
Correct me if I am wrong but international note can ONLY be used at edge with US T-Mobile. The note doesn't have the radios for the Baseband of T-Mobile frequencies. As I have read in the forums in the past only at at&t can connect the note for 3g, not 100% sure for the last.
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tmous is rolling out 1900 frequencies so it will be able to get 3g and possibly 4g depending on where you are... currently there are members on here from the northwest that have confirmed this working...
as for the question at hand i would contact tmo and ask if the towers are running and where in your area to make sure... the auto gsm/wcdma mode should work fine because if you leave the area where there is 1900 and are on wcdma only you will get no svc...
Well here's the press release: newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/new-4g-markets-nov2011
Hmm...I'm a total noob at this stuff and guess I was assuming I was gonna get HSPA+ due to it listing 1900 mhz in Santa Barbara on the Wirelessadvisor website in a zipcode search.
Am I wrong to assume that if the network is 1900 mhz band? Changing the gsm/wcdma didn't do anything. Guess I should contact t-mobile to make sure?

Will any of the International versions support AT&T LTE?

Essentially I am on AT&T in Chicago, I would love to buy an International edition this go-a-round. Get the updates faster and not deal with AT&T bloat. However I am curious if any country other than the US will carry a LTE variant of the Note III that will support AT&T LTE out of the box (with the correct APN settings) or am I stuck buying the AT&T version if I want access to their LTE network?
Any insight would be awesome. Thanks...
Im 99% sure the exynos processor would only receive 3g on ATT whereas the qualcom gets the full 4g LTE.
Sent from my note 2 ya bish!
d12unk13astard said:
Im 99% sure the exynos processor would only receive 3g on ATT whereas the qualcom gets the full 4g LTE.
Sent from my note 2 ya bish!
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You are correct, the Exynos would get me HSPA only... I am hoping that countries other than the US will carry the Snapdragon 800 and that it would be AT&T compatible for LTE.
I edited the OP to clarify.
If its any help, my International Note 1 gets anywhere from 3Mbit to 13Mbit on HSPA+. I've tested with service from both AT&T (straight talk) and t-mobile now that t-mo has re-farmed the 1900mhz spectrum to hspa in my city.
Not sure how fast LTE is but probably at least twice as fast depending on congestion. The real question now is battery life between LTE version and exynos non LTE version.
And in my opinion, its very much worth having the international version. Big drawback though: NO samsung warranty in the USA. To some that might be an issue.
This has been discussed a lot. The international SD 800 variant, from what I understand, should be able to work on AT&T LTE. I guess we won' t know 100% for sure until someone in NA who uses AT&T orders the international SD800 and can confirm that it does work on AT&T LTE. As as this (and ability to root) is confirmed, I'll be ordering my N3.
hockeyfan said:
This has been discussed a lot. The international SD 800 variant, from what I understand, should be able to work on AT&T LTE. I guess we won' t know 100% for sure until someone in NA who uses AT&T orders the international SD800 and can confirm that it does work on AT&T LTE. As as this (and ability to root) is confirmed, I'll be ordering my N3.
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Thank you very much, my search didnt turn up that link. Much appreciated!!
LxMxFxD said:
If its any help, my International Note 1 gets anywhere from 3Mbit to 13Mbit on HSPA+. I've tested with service from both AT&T (straight talk) and t-mobile now that t-mo has re-farmed the 1900mhz spectrum to hspa in my city.
Not sure how fast LTE is but probably at least twice as fast depending on congestion. The real question now is battery life between LTE version and exynos non LTE version.
And in my opinion, its very much worth having the international version. Big drawback though: NO samsung warranty in the USA. To some that might be an issue.
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To give you and idea...I avg around 70mbps down on lte and have been over 100 lots of times...ill see around 25-30 upload. big diff betwee lte and h+
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Phone for ATT
I too am looking for purchasing a phone either T Mobile or International and using it on the AT&T network. It will be my first foray into GSM but so far I have found the following about the 3 different US GSM versions of the Note 3.
http://negrielectronics.com/
ATT
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
T Mobile
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100
N9005
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
What I don't know about GSM smartphones is if its possible to flash different modems and enable different bands/frequencies. They have the same SOC but such a variance in frequencies... to me it sounds like a modem mod, but I'm by no means an expert
Anyone whom knows more want to expand on my comments? It would be appreciated!
TerryNova said:
I too am looking for purchasing a phone either T Mobile or International and using it on the AT&T network. It will be my first foray into GSM but so far I have found the following about the 3 different US GSM versions of the Note 3.
http://negrielectronics.com/
ATT
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
T Mobile
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100
N9005
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
What I don't know about GSM smartphones is if its possible to flash different modems and enable different bands/frequencies. They have the same SOC but such a variance in frequencies... to me it sounds like a modem mod, but I'm by no means an expert
Anyone whom knows more want to expand on my comments? It would be appreciated!
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I have a pretty good feeling that you cant flash different modems, the modem needs to match the device or else it will brick. But then again I could be wrong.
I was quite delighted to find that there was LTE support for the Tmobile version
TerryNova said:
I too am looking for purchasing a phone either T Mobile or International and using it on the AT&T network. It will be my first foray into GSM but so far I have found the following about the 3 different US GSM versions of the Note 3.
http://negrielectronics.com/
T Mobile
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100
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daraj said:
I have a pretty good feeling that you cant flash different modems, the modem needs to match the device or else it will brick. But then again I could be wrong.
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we have been doing that for some times already since Galaxy S2 and Notes and Blazer phones were released.
people have been flashing back and forth HSPA vs LTE radio back and forth without a problem.
The only gotcha is Battery drain rate is horrendous on non-native phones using the other radio
some ROMs managed to optimize this to one degree or another, but it's definitely not the same as using a phone that was originally made for that radio.
But the point is, it's do-able and it works.
AllGamer said:
I was quite delighted to find that there was LTE support for the Tmobile version
Looks like the Tmobile version will support AT&T LTE bands. Correct?
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daraj said:
AllGamer said:
I was quite delighted to find that there was LTE support for the Tmobile version
Looks like the Tmobile version will support AT&T LTE bands. Correct?
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Yup...refer to my thorough research on the topic...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45746715#post45746715
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daraj said:
AllGamer said:
I was quite delighted to find that there was LTE support for the Tmobile version
Looks like the Tmobile version will support AT&T LTE bands. Correct?
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Negative. 700/1900 is what runs on ATT LTE. They just bought the lower band of 700 from Verizon.
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daraj said:
Negative. 700/1900 is what runs on ATT LTE. They just bought the lower band of 700 from Verizon.
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Are you sure its not 700/1700 ?
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antiochasylum said:
Are you sure its not 700/1700 ?
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Crap you are correct. My fault. It is 700/1700 so the TMobile one will support ATT LTE.
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daraj said:
Crap you are correct. My fault. It is 700/1700 so the TMobile one will support ATT LTE.
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Thats what I thought. Now If I can only find a cheap Tmobile version so I can buy full price I will then have LTE on att and an unlocked bootloader:good:
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antiochasylum said:
Thats what I thought. Now If I can only find a cheap Tmobile version so I can buy full price I will then have LTE on att and an unlocked bootloader:good:
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Are we sure the ATT's boot loader will be locked?
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daraj said:
Are we sure the ATT's boot loader will be locked?
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Considering whats happening with the s4 and their HTC line now and their press releases, I wouldn't have much hope.
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daraj said:
antiochasylum said:
Considering whats happening with the s4 and their HTC line now and their press releases, I wouldn't have much hope.
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Exact reason I'm holding out for Nexus 5 announcement.
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daraj said:
antiochasylum said:
Thats what I thought. Now If I can only find a cheap Tmobile version so I can buy full price I will then have LTE on att and an unlocked bootloader:good:
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^^^ this....... This seems to be the answer because of the locked boot on at&t's ....... So could I walk into a TMO store and tell them I wanna buy one for my prepaid sim.? That's probably what I'll end up doing. Looks like best buy will have the unlocked Octa.......
rooted,recovered,and rebooted from the ol' i777.......
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Post Your Galaxy Note 4 LTE Speeds~

Post your Galaxy Note 4 LTE speeds with model numbers/carriers~
Mine is SM-N910U on T-Mobile USA.
You ppl are lucky to get those speeds.. here in Pakistan lte speeds avg around 5 to 8 mbps
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No LTE coverage in my town, only HSDPA+
N910F (Stock/Nobrand) on WIND Italy
Omnitel, Lithuania
Megafon, Kazan, Russia
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Post your Galaxy Note 4 LTE speeds with model numbers/carriers~
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What's the point of this, really?
The LTE download speeds are affected by:
1) frequency band - i.e 800/1800/2600 (2600 the best), visible in *#0011#
2) bandwidth - 5/10/15/20/etc Mhz (the higher the better), visible in *#0011#
3) whether carrier aggregation (CA) is enabled or not, visible in *#0011#
4) signal strength, visible in System settings - about - status
5) amount of active traffic on the same frequency/sector
6) hardware (modem) limitations
i mean, DL on 800 with 15Mhz and -100db will probably be lower than 2600 with 20Mhz and -85db.
or 1800 with 15Mhz and -95db will get more DL than 2600 with 20Mhz and -112db.
and if CA is enabled, Note 4 with cat.6 (snapdragon) will get much better results than Note 4 cat.4 (exynos)
i have seen 83MB DL on a Cat3 device without CA, 2600/20Mhz (Galaxy S3 LTE i9305).
Toronto Canada.
SM-N910W8
sent from Canada via my Note 4, 3 or 2
Omnitel, Lithuania
force70 said:
Toronto Canada.
SM-N910W8
sent from Canada via my Note 4, 3 or 2
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That is a fantastic speed~ I wish I can access those type of speeds!
lisbon2004 said:
What's the point of this, really?
The LTE download speeds are affected by:
1) frequency band - i.e 800/1800/2600 (2600 the best), visible in *#0011#
2) bandwidth - 5/10/15/20/etc Mhz (the higher the better), visible in *#0011#
3) whether carrier aggregation (CA) is enabled or not, visible in *#0011#
4) signal strength, visible in System settings - about - status
5) amount of active traffic on the same frequency/sector
6) hardware (modem) limitations
i mean, DL on 800 with 15Mhz and -100db will probably be lower than 2600 with 20Mhz and -85db.
or 1800 with 15Mhz and -95db will get more DL than 2600 with 20Mhz and -112db.
and if CA is enabled, Note 4 with cat.6 (snapdragon) will get much better results than Note 4 cat.4 (exynos)
i have seen 83MB DL on a Cat3 device without CA, 2600/20Mhz (Galaxy S3 LTE i9305).
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There are cat6 exynos versions as well. Also, the intel 7260 modem that the exynos version is equipped has very similar performance compared to the gobi modem that the snapdragon model has, so your reasoning of snapdragon version always being faster than exynos version in terms of LTE is not correct.
The purpose for this thread is to compare the actual real-life performance of the different modems that the Galaxy Note 4s are equipped with.
lisbon2004 said:
What's the point of this, really?
i have seen 83MB DL on a Cat3 device without CA, 2600/20Mhz (Galaxy S3 LTE i9305).
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That is extremely impressive, although I find it hard to believe. We cant even get a 664Mbps connection here in Canada on a home hardline let alone a cell phone. As far as I know LTE is only capable of theoretical speeds up to 150Mbps. How did you manage to create a cell network capable of 664Mbps (88MB/s) and how did you mod the S3 to accept that speed?
Here's mine
Sent from my SM-N910G
Best I could manage using Smart in Metro Manila on my Australian 910G. I'll be going back to Sydney soon so I'm curious to test Telstra's new upgraded network which is capable of up to 300Mbps
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Best I could manage using Smart in Metro Manila on my Australian 910G. I'll be going back to Sydney soon so I'm curious to test Telstra's new upgraded network which is capable of up to 300Mbps
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Id trade my speeds for a trip back to manila any day!
sent from Canada via my Note 4, 3 or 2
force70 said:
Id trade my speeds for a trip back to manila any day!
sent from Canada via my Note 4, 3 or 2
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True, don't really care about my data speeds, having too much fun. 50c beers and $2 meals... And $2 cigs as opposed to $22 back home. Sigh.
I already posted this pict to other thread in Q & A, but I'm gonna post it here as well.
I'm on XL Axiata, Indonesia
You guys should not be confused with my signature. I'm really on 910H phone.
I really envy with those speed all of you can get.
On N910S (SKT), but on standard LTE, not LTE-A.
(For some reason speedtest automatically chose a Chinese server and it had higher speeds than local servers in seoul, but higher ping)
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On N910S (SKT), but on standard LTE, not LTE-A.
(For some reason speedtest automatically chose a Chinese server and it had higher speeds than local servers in seoul, but higher ping)
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That's still impressive LTE speeds. With the tri-band carrier aggregation that SKT commercially launched, you will have access to speeds up to 300mbps and greater. I think we all need to acknowledge Korea's internet speeds.
It's not the Note 4. My carrier just sucks - Globe Telecom. Cebu City.
910F on vodafone spain here called 4G+ (LTE-A) on a 2600MHz BTS, not the best freq but only where available.

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