2014-01-31, 12:06
H+ is not 4g. It's 3g. For a while, T-Mobile falsely marketed their 3G as 4G, but they've now stopped that practice since real 4G is here and getting more widespread.
There is no iNew i6000 with LTE/4g. I'm also very skeptical about a 1900WCDMA 'version' of iNew i6000,i7000,i4000,i3000,i2000. The phones have been out for a year now and there's not one person than can show 1900MHz WCDMA working.
Please squash this rumor before it spreads further. If you have some proof of an iNew i6000 working on 1900WCDMA, would love to see it. I don't mean a blog post, or specs saying it's got it. I mean an owner of the phone that shows it's working with 3G on T-Mobile and not roaming on ATT.
I don't mean to sound rude. I just don't want a bunch of people running out to buy iNew x000 thinking they've got LTE/4G and 1900MHz WCDMA support.
Many China models will be coming with 4g/LTE later this year, but it's still far from being seen whether they will support American frequencies.
There is no iNew i6000 with LTE/4g. I'm also very skeptical about a 1900WCDMA 'version' of iNew i6000,i7000,i4000,i3000,i2000. The phones have been out for a year now and there's not one person than can show 1900MHz WCDMA working.
Please squash this rumor before it spreads further. If you have some proof of an iNew i6000 working on 1900WCDMA, would love to see it. I don't mean a blog post, or specs saying it's got it. I mean an owner of the phone that shows it's working with 3G on T-Mobile and not roaming on ATT.
I don't mean to sound rude. I just don't want a bunch of people running out to buy iNew x000 thinking they've got LTE/4G and 1900MHz WCDMA support.
Many China models will be coming with 4g/LTE later this year, but it's still far from being seen whether they will support American frequencies.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth