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Thanks novox! This is what the "pro" reviews should've done in the first place to test signal.
One question, what are we looking at in the last picture? Maybe it's too early, but I stared at that picture and couldn't see any results on either phone??![]()
I got my 4G in February and can honestly say I have never dropped a call on it. I live in a pretty fringe area so I should be a good test subject for the signal quality of the 3D. Just by looking at the signal levels in ##DEBUG#, the 4G and 3D are pretty similar in db levels.
I tried that key sequence yesterday - it doesn't work on my Evo - hence the app above.
Test 3: phones 10 feet apart
Phones are now placed approximately 10 feet apart from each other in an open space (different room in the house from test 1&2), where obstruction from furniture is negligible or equally biased. Phones performed comparably within the minute of observation:
Evo 3D: -73dBm to -78dBm
Evo 4G: -73dBm to -73dBm
Test 4: phones 10 feet apart + position swap
This is the same test case as test 3 but phone positions are swapped to eliminate any positional advantage. Again, phones performed comparably:
Evo 3D: -73dBm to -73dBm
Evo 4G: -73dBm to -78dBm
That is a really strong signal! do you live next to a tower?! or own a airwave?
Basically your findings contradicts majority of the reviews done by tech sites, interesting nonetheless.
That is a really strong signal! do you live next to a tower?! or own a airwave?
Basically your findings contradicts majority of the reviews done by tech sites, interesting nonetheless.
Thanks for doing this test novox, but I do have one thing that I am interested in. We can see that for a connection that has been established already that the 3d does seem to be a little better than the 4g. My question is how much faster if at all is the 3d at acquiring a signal (3g, or 4g) from either a shutdown status or from a airplane mode status? What I am trying to get at is, if the 3d takes longer to get a solid signal as it moves from tower to tower in day to day operation that could be an issue in the long run.
Just a thought, as I dont even have a clue on how I would test this out.
thanks again.
That works on my EvoI just tried it and it worked on the 3D. on a conference call with the Evo 4G atm, so I can't test it there.
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Congrads on your new EVO!. I really do hope the radio issue with these devices will be improved upon with updates. I just can't imagine why HTC would start using substandard gear. Sounds like you really love your phone... I'm looking forward to it myself...
I would assume that network congestion would be similar in any given location though, allowing for a side-by-side comparison of two phones' 3G bandwidth. I think it would be useful to conduct speedtest runs over 3G for the two phones -- particularly because the speedtests were raised as an issue in one of the video reviews (phonedog I believe)yup, you can have solid signal but small pipe due to overloaded network (think AT&T and iPhone hoards). That's why I stuck with wifi in my test; controlled environment in my home.
Forgot to mention, before I did any testing with the 3D, I installed the OTA patch, factory reset, and updated PRL and profile.
I think TheHoodedClaw noted good 3G performance in his review above, unless I read that wrong.
So there is an OTA update when you get your phone? So I need to do that before installing any of my apps and then do a prl and profile update?
I've been lurking here for about a week as it's the best source of info on the 3VO whick I will own on Friday.
I found this link and like this guy's reviews and wanted to make sure you all saw it.
Thanks. I'm not activated on the E3D yet, so I can't do any 3G tests at the moment. Give me a few days when work settles down, and I can swap out phones with minimal risk and finally test some voice/data stuff.
I was confused by the reviewer commenting that his call quality changed depending whether he was in 3G or 4G mode. I thought that wouldn't make a difference at all because the calls revert to 3G regardless...
I'll assume you misread EarlyMon, since your statement is correct other than "That's correct" (or there have been massive changes that I missed). Currently all calls are NOT done over 3G (or 4G for that matter), but are done over their slower 1x network. 3G and 4G are used exclusively for data. As EarlyMon said, the CDMA radio is used for Voice and 3G, and the 4G radio is separate.
I'm not sure about Verizon doing calls over 3G or not, but their LTE radios are separate as well, just like the WiMax ones in Sprint units.
1xRTT is a data transmission system used on CDMA networks that allows for connetion speeds of up to a theoretical limit of 144kbps in most implementations. Real world usage is typically much slower, though, coming in at somewhere around 80kbps. 1xRTT is often referred to as a 2.5G technology like GPRS, though it is officially a 3G technology according to the ITU's IMT-2000 spec.