H or H+

danperde

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I live in Portland, OR and the city is on T-Mobile's HSPA+ map as fully covered. Still, since I bought my phone, I've never seen on my screen H+ symbol, only H. I even changed the SIM with a brand new one. The speeds that I'm getting in average are 2.7Mbps down and 0.9Mbps up. Are these considered HSPA+ speeds and the phone is not capable to display H+ symbol? What are your phones showing?
 

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I live in Portland, OR and the city is on T-Mobile's HSPA+ map as fully covered. Still, since I bought my phone, I've never seen on my screen H+ symbol, only H. I even changed the SIM with a brand new one. The speeds that I'm getting in average are 2.7Mbps down and 0.9Mbps up. Are these considered HSPA+ speeds and the phone is not capable to display H+ symbol? What are your phones showing?

Our phones will show "3G" when you're connected to HSPA and "H" when you're connected to HSPA+. There is no "H+" for our phones.

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pdxrealtor

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I am in pdx also, and I've always gotten about 3 Mb/sec as well.

When I'm just east of the burnside bridge I see 7+ , and today I got 6.7 in beaverton.

I just flashed a new Rom and put in new apns so ill be doing speed tests when I'm out and about.

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As "mjneid" said, MT4G does not distinguish between 3G and 4G. This is one thing I am hoping the GB update will fix. I am in Riverside County California in a T-mobile 4G area and the best speed I have gotten is 3 Mbps down. IMO 4G hasn't been fully implemented.
 

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As "mjneid" said, MT4G does not distinguish between 3G and 4G. This is one thing I am hoping the GB update will fix. I am in Riverside County California in a T-mobile 4G area and the best speed I have gotten is 3 Mbps down. IMO 4G hasn't been fully implemented.

They can't implement it because Android isn't able to tell the difference between HSPA+ and regular HSPA. All it sees is a 3G network, which for the MT4G is displayed as H.
 

MOTH477

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They can't implement it because Android isn't able to tell the difference between HSPA+ and regular HSPA. All it sees is a 3G network, which for the MT4G is displayed as H.

Sure they can it's just a skin issue. Check out the HTC sensation it shows when you are on 4G.
 

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