02-26-2015 02:35 PM - edited 01-04-2022 12:33 PM
Hi
I've been a customer for a while. Everything works with my galaxy S3.
I bought a used unlocked Motorola V551. Checked the IMEI number with public mobile and they say my phone is compatible and not stolen. I put my sim card in it and I cant find the Public Mobile Network. I only see the Rogers network. I should see 4, Telus being the right one.
I check the specs of the V551. It's a GSM QUAD band. I bought it in the city where i reside (Montreal).
I want to use an old phot and a Dock-n-talk to replace a home phone line. For it to work the way I want, i need a compatible cellphone
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03-19-2015 02:37 AM
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03-03-2015 10:45 AM
03-03-2015 10:40 AM
03-03-2015 10:25 AM - edited 03-03-2015 10:37 AM
@chukdefatey
A frequency is a frequency, whatever it's used for. I didn't invent this stuff, neither did you. Carriers use said freqs to transmit whatever they need to. In our localized case, 2100MHz is used to transmit data back to your phone when using LTE on the Telus network.
If you remove the 2100 freq entirely from a phone, it won't work at all in most of Europe and will not get LTE service here on Telus.
Do not confuse freqs and bands. Bands are ranges of frequencies. Band IV is a range, 1700MHz is a freq.
There is this, though: most times, when reading a phone's list of operating frequencies, they'll intentionally leave out 2100MHz even if the phone supports 1700MHz. It doesn't mean the phone doesn't need it, it's just not listed. But it IS there and IS required (for 3G AWS and/or LTE on Telus).
03-03-2015 10:15 AM
03-03-2015 09:58 AM - edited 03-03-2015 09:59 AM
Yes. Actually, from the user's standpoint, HSPA and UMTS are the same, so some websites will say HSPA, some will say UMTS and some will even say WCDMA (not to be confused with CDMA).
Generally speaking, though, it's used like this:
1) HSPA designates speeds up to 21Mbps on 3G
2) HSPA+ designates speeds up to 42Mbps on 3G
HSPA+ is sometimes called 3.5G and some even call it 4G (for more confusion) while most people seem to use the 4G moniker to designate LTE.
In any case, UMTS, HSPA, any will work for you on PM.
03-03-2015 09:35 AM
Ok thanks.
One last detail. As far as HSPA and UMTS goes, either is good right ? HSPA is the improved but backward compatible standard. PM network does both, being only UMTS instead of HSPA will only mean less speed, correct ?
03-03-2015 09:28 AM
03-03-2015 09:24 AM
I'm sorry David, but you haven't cleared things for me. As I read you, 2100MHz is not used by PM. But, i found this:
http://www.gsmarena.com/network-bands.php3?sCountry=CANADA
3G: UMTS 850, UMTS 1700, UMTS 1900, UMTS 2100
So wich frequency uses PM ?
03-03-2015 08:39 AM - edited 03-03-2015 08:43 AM
@balanovich wrote:I have a galaxy S3. I'm looking for an old phone for a specific need.
I need a phone that will work with PM and can be plugged in a dalk-n-talk station. Here is a list of compatible cellphones with the dock-n-talk:
http://www.phonelabs.com/prd_withcable01.asp
I then need to find one for sale.
I finally contacted PM. Hopefully I will get the exact, specif criterias to look for in a phone.
Any SIM-enabled Galaxy S3 bought in North America will work on PM.
There are 2 HSPA models:
1) SGH-i747 / SGH-i747M (sold on the Big3+flankers here in Canada + AT&T in the USA)
2) SGH-T999 / SGH-T999V (sold at Wind/Mobi/Eastlink/Videotron + T-Mobile in the USA)
First model will give you LTE on Public Mobile. Second one will work without issues, but in 3G only. There are modem mods you can do to make your T999 work with LTE here, but I'm not going to make a tuto on this since these mods can result into bricking in the wrong hands.
PSA: I'm leaving Verizon's and Sprint's models out of this for obvious reasons.
Fun fact: Canadian variants (i747M and T999V) were sought after by American tinkerers for their unlocked bootloaders (which makes flashing ROMs and custom recoveries possible without first using an exploit). Because of this, back in 2012, Canadian S3s on eBay sold for much higher prices than their US counterparts!
03-03-2015 08:33 AM - edited 03-03-2015 08:35 AM
Here's a bit of info about 2100MHz...
In North American, what we call AWS (Wind/Mobilicity/Eastlink/Videotron for 3G HSPA) uses a combination of 1700MHz and 2100MHz. Specifically, 1700MHz is used for upstream communications (from your phone to your carrier's towers) and 2100MHz is used for downstream communications (from towers to your phone). Remember that this is for 3G HSPA service. Carriers that use AWS for their LTE networks (like Telus) likely work differently.
Although 2100MHz is MUCH MUCH MUCH more widespread throughout Europe, it also doesn't mean it's not used at all on North American carriers, even if not in the same fashion.
Hope it clears that up for everyone!
Cheers!
03-02-2015 10:40 PM
I have a galaxy S3. I'm looking for an old phone for a specific need.
I need a phone that will work with PM and can be plugged in a dalk-n-talk station. Here is a list of compatible cellphones with the dock-n-talk:
http://www.phonelabs.com/prd_withcable01.asp
I then need to find one for sale.
I finally contacted PM. Hopefully I will get the exact, specif criterias to look for in a phone.
03-02-2015 04:14 PM
my god, the battle of the smarts. Wiki must be really happy, PM, if your reading, this is a kodak moment.
03-02-2015 04:10 PM
03-02-2015 10:16 AM
Ok ...
So how the F*** am supposed to know what phone will work ?
I've looked around and I can't say wether Martin or chuck is right.
How can I verify is a model will work? I assumed giving the IMEI (therefor very complete and detailed info about the phone) to PM would certain enough.
I tried to mention that problem to PM, but their "contact US" process didn't work !
How can I get thru to PM?
02-27-2015 11:46 AM
02-27-2015 11:21 AM
02-27-2015 11:05 AM
02-27-2015 10:20 AM
02-27-2015 10:12 AM
02-27-2015 10:05 AM
So... would this phone be compatible?
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_z800-1042.php
It is 3G UMTS @ 2100
is the 2100 band used by public mobile?
02-26-2015 05:40 PM
02-26-2015 04:19 PM
02-26-2015 03:35 PM
So I check a IMEI number on PM. PM assures me that it is not only not stolen, but compatible with PM. And that was not true ?
...
I'm pissed!
02-26-2015 03:06 PM
02-26-2015 03:06 PM - edited 02-26-2015 03:07 PM
Martin is correct, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service) is designed for 3G, and
EDGE (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution) was designed for 2.5G, my guess, is that your phone will work only on Rogers Network
02-26-2015 02:54 PM
02-26-2015 02:40 PM