x******y 发帖数: 6946 | | M****e 发帖数: 3715 | 2 有谁用att的试了吗
Several people are reporting that the LTE connectivity works in Canada on
Band 4 (1700Mhz / 2100MHz), which the one what all LTE carriers in the
country use.
To enable LTE, you need to go into a debug menu (by typing *#*#4636#*#* into
the dialer) and change the setting from WCDMA preferred to one of the LTE-
enabled options. It seems that this is all you need to do on TELUS, while on
Rogers you need to create a custom APN to get the LTE working.
AT&T, MetroPCS and Cricket Wireless in the US use Band 4 (as will T-Mobile
soon), so the trick should work on their networks too, but we haven’t seen
reports of successful attempts there yet. It’s not clear what other LTE
bands the Nexus 4 supports, but AT&T’s LG Optimus G, which shares its
internals with the Google phone works on 700/1700/2100MHz.
【在 x******y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.gsmarena.com/lte_can_be_enabled_on_the_nexus_4_works
| j*****z 发帖数: 5306 | 3 att不行,主要用的是BAND 17,anandtech全试过了。
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【在 M****e 的大作中提到】 : 有谁用att的试了吗 : Several people are reporting that the LTE connectivity works in Canada on : Band 4 (1700Mhz / 2100MHz), which the one what all LTE carriers in the : country use. : To enable LTE, you need to go into a debug menu (by typing *#*#4636#*#* into : the dialer) and change the setting from WCDMA preferred to one of the LTE- : enabled options. It seems that this is all you need to do on TELUS, while on : Rogers you need to create a custom APN to get the LTE working. : AT&T, MetroPCS and Cricket Wireless in the US use Band 4 (as will T-Mobile : soon), so the trick should work on their networks too, but we haven’t seen
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