ugh I want one....on tombile..
damn you ATT and your crap exclusivity.
I was thinking the same when I first heard about it.. I don't even think it'll be worth it on T-Mobile because 4G might not be available
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ugh I want one....on tombile..
damn you ATT and your crap exclusivity.
Unlocked, the Lumia supports T-Mobile's "4G" bands, just not their upcoming LTE.
I was thinking the same when I first heard about it.. I don't even think it'll be worth it on T-Mobile because 4G might not be available
When the exclusivity ends with ATT then we should have access to the global unit that works on the tombile 4g.
6 months away the phone may not be worth the unlocked price.
The rumor is the gobal version works on the tombiel 4g but not the tombile LTE? I dont know enough about the chipsets to know for sure.
The AT&T model supports both the 4G HSPA+ and 4G LTE frequencies of T-Mobile. However, the HSPA+ is 1900mhz, which is the frequency that T-Mobile is moving to. So it will work in some areas but not all for now, but those areas are quickly expanding. By mid-2013, T-Mobile will be done with the refarm and the AT&T Lumia 920 will work in all TMO HSPA+ areas.
The global model supports the same GSM/UMTS frequencies as the AT&T model (quad-band on each). So it will work with the same limitations.
The one they sell in Finland supports the following (and as far as I know that's the "global" version):
GSM 850
GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
WCDMA, band V, (850)
WCDMA, band VIII, (900)
WCDMA, band II, (1900)
WCDMA, band I (2100)
LTE 800
LTE 900
LTE 1800
LTE 2100
LTE 2600
Same GSM/WCDMA bands as the US/Canadian version, different LTE bands.
Just got mine, I get really sick 3G HSPA+ speeds, not bad for 10 /month unlimited data. This phone almost quadrupled the speed compared to Galaxy S.
This spanks my ADSL2+. -_-
Got my free wireless charge pad today. Works pretty well.
Is that with the phone tethered to a laptop or did you find a speedtest.net app for WP???
Wifi hot spot for my desktop PC.
There are a few problems with the lumia 920 as other new phones the battery life is horrible and they don't even allow you have ease of access to the battery to have multiple battery to use. Sadly I sen't back my 920 because of that one reason and as many newer smart phones I know now not to buy them if they don't have ease of access for battery replacement. Guess if you don't care and like to get a new phone every 12 months then this won't be a issue but for me it just pisses me off for them to expect me to buy a new phone everytime on a 500 duty cycle recharge to buy a new dam phone from someone.
So wait, you bought a phone with a non-removeable battery, then complained that you can't change the battery? OK then...
As for me, I'm thinking about getting rid of this phone. I loved WP8 at first, but this will be my 3rd 920 in a month. I might just go back to a GS3 at this point.
So wait, you bought a phone with a non-removeable battery, then complained that you can't change the battery? OK then...
As for me, I'm thinking about getting rid of this phone. I loved WP8 at first, but this will be my 3rd 920 in a month. I might just go back to a GS3 at this point.
My friends on AT&T has the Nokia Lumia 920 and on Verizon HTC 8X. And I have to say that the Verizon folks are having way less issues with their phone. I don't know if it's the carrier's cloud of reliability (on Verizon's side) making their phones feel better. Or that there's is just more Lumia 920's out there to complain about.
Wow, LTE speeds in your area are fantastic...Just got mine, I get really sick 3G HSPA+ speeds, not bad for 10 €/month unlimited data. This phone almost quadrupled the speed compared to Galaxy S.
This spanks my ADSL2+. -_-
What issues are you having?
Wow, LTE speeds in your area are fantastic...
4G LTE only nets ~7 mbps where I'm at (California), not really that great.
I might have missed something, but it appears this phone cannot be charged in a powered off state. It just boots back up whenever I plug it in. How annoying!
Like the iPhone does?
How about plugging it in before you shut it down. That usually works.