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A rep told me that 1900MHz is now available in my area! I will be going to a T-Mobile store tomorrow to do a band check on a Samsung phone to confirm it.
Are there any other confirmed/semi-confirmed locations?
Phones: HTC Sensation 4G (unlocked), iPhone 5 (PCS 3G only US Unlocked, A1428), LG 260 (Rumor 1)
Providers: T-Mobile (post-paid), Blue Wireless (prepaid CDMA)
I currently have an HTC Sensation 4G. It claims to support 1900 3G. Samsung phones have a built-in band check if you dial *#0011#*. Apparently my phone can't do that check, so I have to go to a T-Mobile store to check it. I also know some people who have unlocked iPhones. I'll have to ask if they are on 3G or not.
HTC Sensation 4G has no PCS 3G/4G capabilities... and what rep told you this info?
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Yeah it might be a mislabel. The phone's box claims UMTS 1700/2100/1900. Though my EDGE signal has slightly deteriorated and T-Mobile does have quad band EDGE in my area. When trying to switch bands on a quad band Motorola phone, I am able to get signal on both 850/1900 and 900/1800 in my area.
No. Not yet. I am hoping to go today though. I will hopefully come back with good results though. Scranton-WB seems like a logical place to refarm because it is close to other already refarmed areas in PA and it is a city where many people already have AT&T phones that could be used on the refarmed network.
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I did a live chat with a CS rep. I am on my way to test the network now.
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Here are the results. Band 4 as in 1700MHz. Too bad.
Edit: This was not directly in Scranton-WB. This was in Dickson City so it is possible the GS3 was connecting to an unrefarmed tower. T-Mobile is opening up a company store directly downtown in Scranton so once that is open I will test it again once the store opens.
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you should have changed it to PCS 1900MHz only, as it would operate on AWS by default.
How would I go about forcing it to 1900MHz PCS only? I was a bit limited with what I could do in-store because they were closing very soon after I left. Like I said before, a new company store is going up downtown so I will have easier access to a test phone.
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