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http://maemo.org/community/brainstor...y_support-002/


Dear Brainstormers,
Hopefully I do this right. I was told by a Nokia rep to post my idea as a bugs then told by the bugs moderators to post it to brainstorm. So, here I am. I was wondering if it is possible to somehow edit the Nokia supported frequencies to support the 850/1900mHZ range? If someone here could please enlighten me and the rest of the community as to whether this is a hardware or software/firmware issue?

If it is a hardware issue, could it be possible to edit the hardware through the use of a different modules or antennae? If it is a software issue , hopefully, can we expect some wort of support in the near future? I'm sure it wouldn't be difficult if the latter was the case.

Thanks,
Kham

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it is actually a chip-set with the freq on it. a software swap will not work.

at this point, i am not sure if there is another unit with the same chip to swap that would be compatible.

a friend and i have been contemplating taking a N95 chip out and putting it in an e90 to get a 3g e90, but we stop everytime we think of coming up with all the extra money.

in theory, those two phones use the same everything except for an ATT 3g compatible chip.
 
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Sory to tell you that this is a hardware problem; hence, it wont be possible to implement. You'd have to wait for maemo6 device, which may support 850/1900MHz Frequency range.
 
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Thanks for the quick response, guys. Where did you guys obtain this information from or are they highly educated practical assumptions? Also, would you guys have any type of pictures of the chipset or a model number associated? Or will I have to open up my N900?
Thanks again,
Kham
 
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Originally Posted by Kham View Post
Also, would you guys have any type of pictures of the chipset or a model number associated?
Have you looked at the FCC docs?
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Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
Have you looked at the FCC docs?
You are the man, I think this has sparked some sort of hope in this search for AT&T 3G support in the N900. Firstly, this is the internal pic set--https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=1150127&native_or_pdf=p df does anyone know what the frequency chip looks like? Secondly, and MORE IMPORTANTLY, it looks like the 850/1900 range is ACTUALLY AVAILABLE on this chip as it was tested in these reports ---- https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/oet/f...ive_or_pdf=pdf --, EXTENSIVELY. Look at pages 5,12, 13, 21, 30, 33-40, 47-53, 59-61, 63-64, and page 76. Can someone more knowledgeable confirm that I am not crazy?
---Kham

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those tested are more over going to be for gsm instead of wcdma, those are the most widely used frequencies for gsm and edge network in north america.
 
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yeah, they are gsm frequencies rather.
But I wonder if Nokia ever followed through with this?
http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/...dge-data-speed
 
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Ok, so is it possible to change that frequency type using software? If it works at a certain frequency, that is the main hurdle, correct? The type of data transmitted/received is just processing? Could someone explain a little further if they know?
Thanks,
Kham
 
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Originally Posted by http://maemo.nokia.com/n900/specifications/
Operating frequency

* Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
* WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz
I dont know why and by whom you were sent around to find some place to post this as the specifications page shows the frequencies as supported?! It is a quad-band phone... only some US proprietary frequencies are not supported afaik.

So it is a problem related with your provider, not the phone capabilities.

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