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I have an unlocked HTC Vivid but the screen broke a while ago, I replaced it but I've had to replace the screen several times because after a while the screen would start to go- not responding to touch or acting like I'm touching it when I'm not. Thats another subject. If anyone is interested I will be selling this phone for repair... So at this point I want to just get a new phone.
With the vivid I was able to figure out that I could get it to run T Mobiles LTE network since it can operate on the 1700 frequency. But its only in certain spots with really good signal. And I had to modify some settings like the APN from what the Tmobile tech originally set.
I'm looking at the Samsung Optimus G E970
Optimus G by LG
I see that it does operate on the 1700 frequency as well. But it is originally for At&t just like the Vivid.
What do I look for in the specs to know if I will get better data from a phone?
I'm imagine T Mobile phones do much better on their own network but what makes them different from other GSM phones with the same frequency?
Thanks
With the vivid I was able to figure out that I could get it to run T Mobiles LTE network since it can operate on the 1700 frequency. But its only in certain spots with really good signal. And I had to modify some settings like the APN from what the Tmobile tech originally set.
I'm looking at the Samsung Optimus G E970
Optimus G by LG
I see that it does operate on the 1700 frequency as well. But it is originally for At&t just like the Vivid.
What do I look for in the specs to know if I will get better data from a phone?
I'm imagine T Mobile phones do much better on their own network but what makes them different from other GSM phones with the same frequency?
Thanks
