F fam617 Active member Sep 8, 2012 43 0 0 Jan 9, 2013 #1 Does anyone know how I can see what frequency band I am using on my Nexus 4? I am using ST with T-Mobile sim card. I know I was on the 1700 band, but Tmo recently deployed to 1900 in my market and I wanted to confirm. Thanks!
Does anyone know how I can see what frequency band I am using on my Nexus 4? I am using ST with T-Mobile sim card. I know I was on the 1700 band, but Tmo recently deployed to 1900 in my market and I wanted to confirm. Thanks!
S sandozer Member Aug 2, 2012 23 0 0 Jan 10, 2013 #2 Download an app called Network Signal Info, that should give what you are looking for and a lot more as well.
Download an app called Network Signal Info, that should give what you are looking for and a lot more as well.
N4Newbie Trusted Member Nov 15, 2012 5,006 1 36 Jan 10, 2013 #3 No, it won't tell him what band he is on. From my research, there I'd no eat way to do this in stock Android jelly bean. Last edited: Jan 10, 2013
No, it won't tell him what band he is on. From my research, there I'd no eat way to do this in stock Android jelly bean.
F fam617 Active member Sep 8, 2012 43 0 0 Jan 10, 2013 #4 N4Newbie said: No, it won't tell him what band he is on. From my research, there I'd no eat to do this in stock Android jelly bean. Click to expand... I've downloaded all of them almost and just states what type of signal its currently using...i.e. Edge, HSPA, CDMA, etc... Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums
N4Newbie said: No, it won't tell him what band he is on. From my research, there I'd no eat to do this in stock Android jelly bean. Click to expand... I've downloaded all of them almost and just states what type of signal its currently using...i.e. Edge, HSPA, CDMA, etc... Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums
josegb2011 Well-known member May 2, 2012 99 0 0 Jan 10, 2013 #5 From what i know your phone will use the best band available so if the 1900mhz frequency gives you better coverage it would use that..
From what i know your phone will use the best band available so if the 1900mhz frequency gives you better coverage it would use that..
jimmiekain Well-known member Aug 4, 2010 381 0 0 Feb 8, 2013 #6 @fam617 have you found a solution? I've actually been trying to figure out how to find this out too.
F fam617 Active member Sep 8, 2012 43 0 0 Feb 8, 2013 #7 Nope...haven't found it anywhere. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Android Central Forums