HTC put built the 'phone so ultimately it's their say. The telecoms body
in each country decides which parts of the spectrum are available for
use for a given purpose, and the carriers decide how to use them.
At the moment the only phone which looks like it may support ATTs' 3G
network is the
It looks like Ruslan Koogan will have an Agora at CES
(http://www.kogan.com.au/blog/2008/dec/17/android-apps/) I'll ask him if
he's testing it with ATT 3G.
Al.
Al Sutton wrote:
HTC put built the 'phone so ultimately it's their say. The telecoms body
in each country decides which parts of
Please see
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/msg/e4a9172898b7d7cc
and
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/search?group=android-developersq=dev+phone+at%26tqt_g=Search+this+group
Remember to search first, chances are good that if you've had a
question, someone else
Thank you Justin! In fact, I already found the first link you provided
and successfully set up my Android Dev Phone to work with ATT... I
just wasn't sure I need to send a message about it. I duplicated set
up instructions in my blog at
I have it working on AtT - however - is it true that we are not able
to use the 3G on Android G1???!!!
I am only getting edge and G.
narkis
On Dec 16, 3:35 pm, Vladimir Kelman vkel...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Justin! In fact, I already found the first link you provided
and successfully set
Yes, this is true. It is not a software limitation of any sort. There is
not the radio for ATT 3G bands in the Dev Phone 1.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Auauaua skraiduo...@gmail.com wrote:
I have it working on AtT - however - is it true that we are not able
to use the 3G on Android
this is a MAJOR oversite - I like the G1 but it is somewhat limited
without the 3G
anything we can do? Can HTC provide a hardware mod for this?
If ATT 3G service is on a slightly different frequency than T-Mobile
- can we get the matching radio frequency configured on the G1? or if
we need to
You would be better off waiting for the next Android phone. These
things are generally not interchangable. And really, this phone was
made by HTC for T-Mobile, it's of no surprise that it's designed to
work with their network and not a competitor's.
ok - after a quick check
HTC G1 has the following specs - 3G HSDPA US Version: 1700/2100 MHz -
from HTC website
processor/chipset - Qualcomm® MSM7201A™, 528 MHz
ATT service - 3G HSDPA 850/1900Mhz
(here we are talking 3G frequencies only - Edge and 2G are available
and overlapping)
so - is this
Last I checked, T-Mobile didn't have a presence in Canada. Which
would mean, no Canadian G1.
From what others are saying around here, it's ATT who did this wrong,
using oddball frequencies.
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You received this message because you are
right - the specs are in question on that Canadian site - the phone is
out of stock ;)
It would be interesting to get to the bottom of this - so to speak,
and find out what exactly determines the frequencies and if the radio
chip is modable.
narkis
On Dec 16, 6:13 pm, Michael
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