2013-12-02, 20:14
(2013-12-02, 19:46)bigboy16 Wrote:Who is 'they'? If you mean that the carrier set up your APN, then it's likely okay, but if even one setting is incorrect it could make a problem.(2013-12-02, 19:29)Gizbeat Wrote:(2013-12-02, 19:25)bigboy16 Wrote: yes, they advertise for wcdma
i already check the apn, my apn setting is seeting refers to my isp. but still cannot change to 3g
It's not only about ISP. You must make sure all settings are correct for your carrier. What carrier do you use? If you can't find the correct information regarding APN settings for them, you should call them to check what the appropriate settings are.
They use WCDMA 1900 and 2100
they already set the apn same like as samsung device
Regardless, the problem could be that you're currently in an area that covers in 1900, but not 2100. Often tech support won't even be able to tell you whether your area is covered by which frequency, but you can try to ask them. Your phone surely doesn't have 1900MHz frequency. It has 2100MHz only or 850MHz/2100MHz WCDMA
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To where it bent in the undergrowth