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imo most operators offer hsdpa already, so amybe it will be fixed in the upcoming fw, cos its a bit confusing not to know, if its 3g or hsdpa imo...
funny, that voda fw is "developed" then the generic one
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Posted: 2007-10-26 14:22:39
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On 2007-10-26 14:16:05, Superluminova wrote:
all i every get with both the k850i and w910i is the "3G' symbol on o2 uk, so the o2 hsdpa coverage can't be to hot in glasgow.
but as soon as i stick my vodafone sim card in i get the little "H" symbol all the time.
Its the same where I am. I found O2's 3G to be very patchy which is why I moved over to t-mobile but apparently, O2 do have HSDPA up and running according to wikipedia.
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Posted: 2007-10-26 14:26:57
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I read the aricle below (its in Swedish) and it appears that H or 3G+ should be shown if you have a turbo connection, but this depend on some configuration parameters for the network. If the parameters are not set you still may have turbo connection without having any symbols showing, so better do a download test to be 100% sure.
http://www.mobil.se/ArticlePa[....]/20071026112813_MOB595.dbp.asp
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Posted: 2007-10-26 15:47:29
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Hi all
Well in the Nokia's it will only show 3.5 G whilst it s actually using Data i would guess it would be the same for SE phones as HSDPA is not used for voice only for Data. But who knows maybe Voda have it set up to even show availability. Unless of course Superluminova you have an app like push E-Mail running and keeping an active Data connection.
Marc
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Posted: 2007-10-26 16:18:36
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Anyone on a K850i on T-Mobile's network seen the logo change from 3G to H? I've checked with Tech Support and apparently HSDPA is definitely active on my a/c but I'm not seeing the logo on the phone screen. Download speed is about 600kbps so I presume it must be active (as it's above the standard 384kbps of non-HSDPA 3G) but certainly not as fast as I was hoping for.
Cheers
Alan
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Posted: 2007-10-31 19:00:26
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On T-mobile, HSDPA is rolled into their 3G coverage, so maybe thats why you (and I) only get a 3G Icon and not a H icon.
Basically, on T-mobile wherever you have 3G coverage, you also have HSDPA.
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Posted: 2007-11-01 01:39:11
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I still haven't seen the
H symbol although I have 3G everywhere. I beginning to wonder if the symbol exist on O2's fw.
However, I did connect my laptop to my k850i for internet and was getting above 3G speeds.
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Posted: 2007-11-01 09:04:22
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O2 and Hsdpa dont go together very well. O2 have the lowest 3g network coverage, and you can only get 200 meg. Yesterday I used up 700 meg, I sure wouldnt like a 200 meg limit.
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Posted: 2007-11-01 10:49:48
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I forgot to mention I have a t-mobile sim in it. Awaiting debranding.
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Posted: 2007-11-01 10:52:06
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I was quite pleased how little branding T-Mobile had applied - seemed to be at a similar level to O2 (apart from the annoying addition of a network lock!) by way of startup/shutdown logo and WnW in menu but much more minimal than Vodafone/Orange.
A.
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Posted: 2007-11-01 14:48:00
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