PSA: For anyone on TMobile prepaid - you need data roaming on!

6tr6tr

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2009
1,211
14
0
Visit site
I was having issues with poor latency/delays and slow connection speeds with TMobile. I called them and they said even though prepaid 4G doesn't have data roaming, if you have data roaming turned off on your phone, it won't get full 4G speeds. I didn't believe them but decided to try it. My speed went from 3mbps to 13mbps! I then had a friend (on an HTC One S) do the same (he also had data roaming off) and he saw the same boost in speed!

** IMPORTANT: for this to work properly with the network, you need to reset the APN to default after turning on data roaming.

(They assured me that we won't get charged for data roaming because the account doesn't have that enabled for other providers)
 

yfan

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2009
902
0
0
Visit site
Thank you! It not only improved my speed (at home I usually get around 7 Mbps, this made my speed go to 12+), but greatly improved my ping time. That's even more important than the speed improvement, since I use VoIP to make calls, and ping time is crucial when it comes to the quality of those calls. Thanks again!

uploadfromtaptalk1361161378419.jpg

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums
 
Last edited:

6tr6tr

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2009
1,211
14
0
Visit site
Thank you! It did not only improved my speed (at home I usually get around 7 Mbps, this made my speed go to 12+), but greatly improved my ping time. That's even more important than the speed improvement, since I use VoIP to make calls, and ping time is crucial when it comes to the quality of those calls. Thanks again!



Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums

Same happened for me - I forgot to mention that. My ping went from 600ms to 50ms!
 

sheba510

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
315
6
18
Visit site
Thanks for this info. I was wondering why I was not getting HSPA+ speeds when I turned wifi off at home. I was only getting about 750kbps download with data roaming off. Went up to 3mbps as soon as I turned data roaming on. I am hoping it improves.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums
 

yfan

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2009
902
0
0
Visit site
How do you reset the APN to default? I already have T-Mobile Prepaid APN Set. Do I delete it and add it again?

No. When you are on the APN screen, tap settings (the 3 dots on top right) and choose the reset option.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums
 

theduder

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
641
12
18
Visit site
So the phone warns me about selecting data roaming, saying significant charges may be incurred.

I feel like I should really live chat T-Mo and screen grab the response that I won't get charged...

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
 

yfan

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2009
902
0
0
Visit site
So the phone warns me about selecting data roaming, saying significant charges may be incurred.
It's a standard warning message. You won't actually get roaming access to data, since T-mobile's prepaid plans don't allow it at all. But having the box checked will improve your data speeds and ping times in places where you do have data.
 

theduder

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
641
12
18
Visit site
It's a standard warning message. You won't actually get roaming access to data, since T-mobile's prepaid plans don't allow it at all. But having the box checked will improve your data speeds and ping times in places where you do have data.

I got the chat transcript so I'm good.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
 

greydarrah

Well-known member
May 5, 2010
3,047
222
0
Visit site
Does anyone know why you are supposed to reset your APN? What's the purpose and what happens if you don't do it? The reason I'm asking is that after doing this, I got my first ever Tmo web site pushing me to sign up for HotSpot service and only displaying this page (I was tethering, using my pc) whenever I clicked on any links or bookmarks. I don't tether much, but I've never been redirected to this site before tonight (after resetting my APN).
 

greydarrah

Well-known member
May 5, 2010
3,047
222
0
Visit site
I've rebooted and have definitely lost the ability to tether on my pc. Maybe it's a coincidence, but I've never been redirected while tethering my pc to a tmobile hotspot sign up web page until I made these changes. Can anyone else try tethering your pc and see if you can navigate around the internet after following the OP instructions?
 

danootz

Active member
Jun 5, 2010
27
1
0
Visit site
No tethering issues here. Followed the instructions in OP.

First Speedtest (before OPs instructions) had me at 6.7mbps down 0.34 up.

After, I had 13.64mbps down 1.05 up.

(Only getting HSPA 10)

Can't wait to try at work where it seems to fluctuate between HSPA 10-15. I thought Manhattan/NYC had HSPA+42, I don't think I've seen it yet though.

*Rebooting didn't give me any issues either. Tethered to PC fine.



Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
 
Last edited:

chubb

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2010
791
58
0
Visit site
Nice find. Definitely increased my speeds. Only have hspa 10 at home, only problem is my ping times went through the roof.

Bottom two are my speedtest results before I enabled roaming. Middle three are with it on. Top one is my awesome verizon dsl speeds lol.
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_2013-02-19-23-51-25.png
    Screenshot_2013-02-19-23-51-25.png
    225.1 KB · Views: 55

Trending Posts

Forum statistics

Threads
942,898
Messages
6,916,440
Members
3,158,728
Latest member
ThatDude