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yeah well the only explanation I have is as follows
My network for 3g should NOT support band 900
3G test of 900 with 3G only is as expected a fail
That is already written in post 7
so the GSM with 900 setting appears to be breaking my WCDMA setting?
I don't care where the settings lie, per se, just looking for an explanation of what is happening.
thanks for your time
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2014-06-06, 13:19
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-06, 13:19 by aus9.)
hmm
lets try again
we are in the 3G area
the setting mentions GSM or 2g
why?
I am suggesting that maybe this setting is breaking my WCDMA only setting?
Lets not continue if I am not clearer
thanks for reading
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Can you show a screenshot of what you mean regarding "3G area 2G or GSM setting"?
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Okay. I understand now. That is the name of UMTS 900 on most MTK phones. It's the same on mine as well. Where it originated from and why they didn't give it a different name to reduce confusion is unknown. There was a time when 900 GSM was refarmed to UMTS and maybe that has something to do with it.
The iOcean X7 HD is 900/2100 UMTS. You won't be able to change that via software. At least, if you are able to, you'd be the first person I've heard of to be able to do it.
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2014-06-06, 16:26
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-06, 16:30 by aus9.)
thats great relief I will close this now thanks
edit
they should not allow wrong settings to be in bold then
grrrr
this might relate to MTK engineering app ....not sure
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Yes, its quite strange to see all of them selectable with the stock ROM. Jiayu phones back in the day were similar. Just some lazy baseband programming.