- Can we PLEASE stop using that site for tests...
It clearly states at the end of the page "You're using the Blackberry browser. Blackberry users go through a proxy, and your speed tests will not reflect the true speed of your carrier."
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-15-11 10:30 AMLike 0 - I'm on Rogers with a 9900 with H+ full bars, the fastest I've gotten is 12500kbps which is lightyears faster than my previous 8900 on Edge! Also, my phone is unlocked, and when i crossed the border I got a AT&T Sim in buffalo, and I got 10500kbps on mobilespeedtest.
Just some food for thought.09-15-11 11:32 AMLike 0 - I'm on Rogers with a 9900 with H+ full bars, the fastest I've gotten is 12500kbps which is lightyears faster than my previous 8900 on Edge! Also, my phone is unlocked, and when i crossed the border I got a AT&T Sim in buffalo, and I got 10500kbps on mobilespeedtest.
Just some food for thought.09-15-11 11:36 AMLike 0 - Yes, I understand that, but it is still a relative indicator, if not empirically accurate. I still get much higher speeds on my 9900 showing H+ than I did on my 9700 showing 3G. I don't claim that the listed speed is completely accurate, but, comparatively, both in result and as an observed phenomenon, it IS faster.09-15-11 12:58 PMLike 0
- So I just talked with the folkd over at ATT and they were unable to register my IMEI with my current 4G plan, even when they registered it with a 3G plan H+ still didn't appear.
Im lost, is this a hardware issue or a software issue because I don't know if i want to keep the phone anymore if I cant use H+ on it.09-15-11 01:05 PMLike 0 - So I just talked with the folkd over at ATT and they were unable to register my IMEI with my current 4G plan, even when they registered it with a 3G plan H+ still didn't appear.
Im lost, is this a hardware issue or a software issue because I don't know if i want to keep the phone anymore if I cant use H+ on it.Last edited by ebl4287; 09-15-11 at 01:31 PM.
09-15-11 01:27 PMLike 0 - I already did that. I originally had the Torch 2 and the 4G plan. I switches the sim card to my 9900 and got no H+. They then added my 9900 IMEI which changed my plan back to 3G and still no H+. They then re-added my Torch 2 IMEI which switched my plan again to 4G and still no H+ with my 9900.
Any clues?09-15-11 02:36 PMLike 0 - How is it that some folks on the rogers network on a 9900 gettin H+ and high speeds on speed tests but others are not ? Do you have to ask rogers to put you on a different plan or something?
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-15-11 02:52 PMLike 0 - SlcCorradoBlackBerryI already did that. I originally had the Torch 2 and the 4G plan. I switches the sim card to my 9900 and got no H+. They then added my 9900 IMEI which changed my plan back to 3G and still no H+. They then re-added my Torch 2 IMEI which switched my plan again to 4G and still no H+ with my 9900.
Any clues?
Examining AT&T�s 3G-to-4G upgrade path09-15-11 05:01 PMLike 0 -
Sorry for my ignorance I'm really new to the blackberry.
Edit: sorry for raiding your thread jefo13Last edited by beeebee; 09-16-11 at 02:08 AM.
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