Nexus 4 is Volume Down + Power (hold)
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Jan 28 2013, 11:04 PM
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Nexus 4 is Volume Down + Power (hold)
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Jan 28 2013, 11:07 PM
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Btw, is it possible to achieve the formerly advertised "Turbo 3G ~ 14.4mbps" speeds and if yes, is there a map that denotes which areas support that?
I'm at Bandar Sunway & I'm getting about 1.5mbps with HSPA with my Nexus 4 with SmartPlan 68 |
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Feb 2 2013, 01:18 AM
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QUOTE(incredibless @ Feb 1 2013, 03:27 PM) Used smartplan for nearly 2yrs..the speed only averages from 500 up till 1.3mbps for my case. I dun think it able to achieve so high. Advertising mah 14.4mbps..haha. however as I posted earlier some of the new users able to get 3 to 6mbps on average..oh well. Thanks a bunch bro - your answers made sense indeed.Yes, I've been using the internet unlimited plan for several years prior to this and if not mistaken, it was only about 385Kbps only. I've heard some "rumours" that apart from LTE, they will also be rolling their DC-HSDPA networks soon - so was wondering if I, currently tied with SP68 contract would benefit from this OR would I be required to sign-up for a separate plan (basically, is the speed actually tied to the plan or it's universal across DG). |
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Feb 3 2013, 02:25 AM
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QUOTE(incredibless @ Feb 2 2013, 09:59 PM) let me guess u r on digi prepaid right? speed for prepaid is terribly slow...and as for LTE, the two big giants has released their LTE and available for the public to test in their main centers.. normally users can continue the benefit of improvement done by digi, so there is not necessary to sign-up again... Actually it was the DG50 postpaid + Internet Unlimited 58 (was one the first no quota internet plans). But if I remember correctly, either the cust. service or the old writeup stated average of 384Kbps only.Yes, I remember when the 2 giants came with 3G, DG came with EDGE and continued expanding theirs for sometime. Actually I would prefer they do the same for their HSDPA as many LTE users worldwide have complained of high battery drain over HSPA. PS: Nexus 4 (checked on HW_Revision 11) has an LTE radio but no booster/antenna. Unfortunately, it's not Category 7 but Cat 3 or 4 (primarily used by Canadian and a few US telcos) |
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