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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    unsa nah RSSI?



    walay defective nga question only defective answers

    in theory
    HSDPA can go as fast as 14Mbps, HSPA+ (168Mbps) & 4G/LTE(299.6Mbps)
    imong question mao na'y sample sa defective-
    How fast can a 3g device powered by 4g/LTE
    you posited it as if 4G/LTE network/signal/SIM matters on a 3G device.
    other posters have already pointed that out nga immaterial ang 4G
    kay again dili ka kakuha or gamit ug 4G/LTE network/signal on a 3G device.
    pwede ka kagamit ug 4G sim on a 3G device pero you're still stuck on a 3G/2G signal.

    HSPPA is as fast as 14MBPS,HSPA+ (168Mbps) - so what?
    HSDPA or HSPA+ is not 4G. it is still 3G (enhanced).

    edit - edit lang nato haha
    Last edited by janhenz1; 02-07-2014 at 12:15 PM.

  2. #12
    3G devices are not compatible with 4G networks. NEXT!

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by janhenz1 View Post
    you posited it as if 4G/LTE network/signal/SIM matters on a 3G device.
    mao nah ako gusto na kahibaw.an kay nganu naka kuha ko ug 12Mbps (one time on a 3g device HSPA+ with a smart LTE nga sim.. fluctuation? na tang2x ang cap temporarily? ambot.. pasabta daw ko..

    Quote Originally Posted by janhenz1 View Post
    HSPPA is as fast as 14MBPS,HSPA+ (168Mbps) - so what?
    nag pa hibaw lang ko nimo kay na pag post nimo... na dala man ka sa mga advertisement sa mga network nga dinha rah kutob ang ma kaya sa 3g

    Quote Originally Posted by janhenz1 View Post
    HSDPA or HSPA+ is not 4G. it is still 3G (enhanced).
    duh!

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    mao nah ako gusto na kahibaw.an kay nganu naka kuha ko ug 12Mbps (one time on a 3g device HSPA+ with a smart LTE nga sim.. fluctuation? na tang2x ang cap temporarily? ambot.. pasabta daw ko.
    abi nako 9mbps? 9 mbps then to 12mbps pero avg 1.2mbps? Wow haha
    pero maski 12MBPS pana lagi wla nay labot sa imong SMART LTE SIM.
    imong 3g device HSPA+ device wala nay chip- hardware nga radio chipset ba...understand? hehe
    to connect to a 4G network maski 4G pa na imong SIM.


    so what fluctuation? na tang2x ang cap temporarily? - are you talking about?
    all the time you were on 3G maski nag 12mbps pka dammit haha

    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    nag pa hibaw lang ko nimo kay na pag post nimo... na dala man ka sa mga advertisement sa mga network nga dinha rah kutob ang ma kaya sa 3g
    huh? what ? hahaha you're confused. - e-quote ko ana beh. diin nga post niingon ko nga diha ra kutob ang kaya sa 3G? basin si @moklo imong pasabot haha
    Quote Originally Posted by moklo View Post
    Using HSPA+ modems
    3G (HSDPA) 3.6mbps tested
    3G (HSPA+) 7.2mbps tested
    or you were talking to yourself
    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    pero so far on average mga 1.2Mbps
    comic irony
    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    unsa nah RSSI?
    do your research sunod hap..
    edit -

    additionally kay Smart man ka, basa-basa sad sa SMART LTE FAQ pag may time hehe
    SMART LTE FAQs
    I am using an LTE SIM but a non-LTE handset, will I be able to enjoy the LTE speed?
    No, you have to use the recommended LTE device to be able to enjoy LTE speed
    - See more at: SMART LTE FAQs
    TLDR - DEFECTIVE QUESTION basin sunod nimo e-insist nga pwede ka kagamit ug NFC on a Non NFC device
    haha
    How fast can a 3g device powered by 4g/LTE
    Last edited by janhenz1; 02-08-2014 at 03:39 AM.

  5. #15
    tsk tsk tsk... ka limited sa huna2x nimo oie.. grabe tingale nimo research sah? 11 gi post nya nag edit pag 3am.. wa gahapon pulos kay wa ka naka sabot.. wa man tingale nag lalis nga ang 3g di ka connect sa 4g as mentioned by everyone including you captain obvious.. kahibaw man ko ana mao bitaw sa first post "I know it won't get to 4g/LTE speed.. but curious lang ko, How fast can a 3g device go powered by 4g/LTE" I just want to know kung naay advantage...

  6. #16
    What do you mean by "POWERED BY 4G"?
    What are you trying to do? Please elaborate.
    Give us a simple, real world example of what you're trying to do.



    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    tsk tsk tsk... ka limited sa huna2x nimo oie.. grabe tingale nimo research sah? 11 gi post nya nag edit pag 3am.. wa gahapon pulos kay wa ka naka sabot.. wa man tingale nag lalis nga ang 3g di ka connect sa 4g as mentioned by everyone including you captain obvious.. kahibaw man ko ana mao bitaw sa first post "I know it won't get to 4g/LTE speed.. but curious lang ko, How fast can a 3g device go powered by 4g/LTE" I just want to know kung naay advantage...

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    tsk tsk tsk... ka limited sa huna2x nimo oie.. grabe tingale nimo research sah? 11 gi post nya nag edit pag 3am.. .
    so what? maybe I edited some disparaging words, hehe

    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    kahibaw man ko ana mao bitaw sa first post "I know it won't get to 4g/LTE speed.. but curious lang ko, How fast can a 3g device go powered by 4g/LTE" I just want to know kung naay advantage..

    can you not see the the absurdities of your post?
    kahibalo man diay ka and yet -

    I know it won't get to 4g/LTE speed - you won't get 4G speed because you cannot connect to 4G - agree and understand?

    but curious lang ko, How fast can a 3g device go powered by 4g/LTE" I just want to know kung naay advantage.. - since you cannot connect to 4G therefore (as you now admit), Captain Ah!, there is no advantage.

    if you get higher speeds than you normally experience that's because there is such a thing as burst speed
    and all within the confines of 3G. Understand?

    therefore "How fast can a 3g device go powered by 4g/LTE" is a DEFECTIVE QUESTION in the first place.
    and you're confused.
    where man akong quote nga diha ra kutob ang 3G? kay makoy no? haha

    edit - edited to conform with forum rules hehe
    Last edited by janhenz1; 02-08-2014 at 01:47 PM.

  8. #18

    Exclamation 3g and 4g: What’s the difference?

    3G AND 4G: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
    By Drew Prindle November 5, 2013





    Now that smartphones have become fairly ubiquitous, so too have the terms 3G and 4G. Wondering what the difference is? We’ve got the lowdown for you, along with a few tips that’ll help you decide whether or not you need to dish out the money for a shiny new 4G phone.

    The Difference

    On the surface, the difference between 3G and 4G is pretty simple. The “G” is short for generation, so 3G and 4G represent the third and fourth generations of mobile broadband Internet. As a rule, provided that you’re on the same carrier, a 4G connection will be faster than a 3G one. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that a 4G network of one carrier will always be faster than the 3G network of another.

    To be advertised as 3G, a network is required to meet a set of technical standards for speed and reliability, and must offer peak data transfer rates of at least 200 kilobits per second. The first networks that met this standard rolled out in the U.S. around 2003, and as smartphones began to gain more widespread use, demand for faster mobile broadband access saw a corresponding rise. In just a few short years, this push for faster data rates drove the standard forward, and today 3G networks can be anywhere from 200 kbps to dozens of times that fast.

    To be advertised as 4G, a network must offer peak data rates of at least 100 megabits per second for high mobility communication (users in cars, trains, etc.), and at least 1 Gigabit per second for low mobility communication (pedestrians and stationary users). Not all 4G networks are created equal though – they come in a variety of different flavors, and some are faster and more widely deployed than others. The most common deployments are LTE, WiMAX, and HSPA+, but LTE is undoubtedly the most widely used amongst major US carriers.

    It’s also worth noting that each new generation of wireless broadband typically requires your cell phone provider to make upgrades on their towers, and therefore requires you to upgrade your phone so that it can send/receive signals through the new infrastructure.

    A 3G phone cannot communicate through a 4G network, but newer generations of phones are practically always designed to be backward compatible, so a 4G phone can communicate through a 3G or even 2G network.





    When to go with 3G

    You might want to skip the 4G route and opt for a 3G phone if:


    • Your area doesn’t have 4G network coverage. If you don’t have the network, there’s no point in buying a 4G phone, since it wouldn’t be able to communicate with any 4G cell towers to relay the signal. That being said, most 4G phones are backward compatible, meaning they can still connect to 3G towers when a 4G network isn’t available. If you’re anticipating 4G expanding into your area, a 4G phone might not be a bad choice.


    • You don’t really use a lot of data-hungry applications. If you don’t plan on streaming lots of music and video from the web, you probably don’t need the blazing fast speeds offered by 4G. Most apps for basic stuff like GPS, weather, email, and social networking will work just fine on a 3G connection.





    When to go with 4G

    You might want to consider getting a 4G phone if:


    • You want a newer model cell phone. 4G networks are becoming pretty standard, so most of the newest and most cutting-edge phones (Samsung Galaxy S3, iPhone 5, etc) are typically 4G phones.


    • Your carrier has a solid 4g network in your area. If its there, you might as well take advantage of it.


    • You use lots of data, and could benefit from faster speeds.If you like to watch YouTube on your way to work, stream Spotify everywhere you go, and you rely on a boatload of internet-connected applications to make it through the day, then go with a 4G connection. Having blazing-fast internet in your pocket at all times is insanely useful, and data plans usually cost the same amount regardless of whether they’re on 3G or 4G.



  9. #19
    Medyo OT:
    Maayoha ning boss coolnezz oi.
    Anyways, based sa ako gamay na experience ani nga technology, most sites has more 2G/3G carriers than 4G. By the way, murag 3G pa man guro na ang HSPA+ kay UMTS man na.
    Sa pagpadayun sa istorya, I have seen sites with up to 5C 3G then 1C for LTE. The only site nga ako nakit-an nga 6 different carrier LTE then 4C UMTS kay sa kadto rang naay activity.

    Balik sa topic:
    Dili na momatter if 3G ug 4G imong sim na ipaslak sa imong 3G nga phone but depende na how your sims are provisioned. Let's say if ang imong 3g sim is provisioned by telco nga naay max speed nga 7.2mbps then ang imong 4g sim is provisioned to have max speed of 21mbps, aw syempre you will notice the speed difference. Then vice versa.

    Bai coolnezz, familiar lagi na nga tower. Heheheh
    Last edited by junmar4; 02-11-2014 at 02:18 PM.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4 View Post
    Medyo OT:

    Balik sa topic:
    Dili na momatter if 3G ug 4G imong sim na ipaslak sa imong 3G nga phone but depende na how your sims are provisioned. Let's say if ang imong 3g sim is provisioned by telco nga naay max speed nga 7.2mbps then ang imong 4g sim is provisioned to have max speed of 21mbps, aw syempre you will notice the speed difference. Then vice versa.

    Bai coolnezz, familiar lagi na nga tower. Heheheh
    Tompak!..... depende ra jud sa provision sa sim ug sa maximum speed sa device. Mostly sa mga gipagawas sa globe karon nga modem is 21mbps na but still 7.2 ra jud ang max nga gihatag.

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