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is my s3 4g ready?

Its not only 4G ready......its LTE ready. The question is....is the area where u live 4G ready?
 
I think that's the case, yep. Bloody annoying isn't it!? Buy an S3 thinking it's an S3 because it's called an S3 and looks like an S3, but turns out there's another S3 which looks like and S3 and is called S3 which does other things.
 
Its not only 4G ready......its LTE ready. The question is....is your area where u live 4G ready?
i read that only the s3 lte is 4g ready....

I think that's the case, yep. Bloody annoying isn't it!? Buy an S3 thinking it's an S3 because it's called an S3 and looks like an S3, but turns out there's another S3 which looks like and S3 and is called S3 which does other things.

yes i know, but hey until last week i was shackled to an iphone 4, no sorry, my iphone 4 was shackled to apple stuff....
so im a newbie, we all gotta start somewhere...;)
 
i read that only the s3 lte is 4g ready....



yes i know, but hey until last week i was shackled to an iphone 4, no sorry, my iphone 4 was shackled to apple stuff....
so im a newbie, we all gotta start somewhere...;)

Well 4G or not u have one of the best phones on the market if not thee best. Enjoy it!
 
The question is... Do you have an international model or a US carrier specific model?

The international model is HPSA+ "fake 4g" ready but will not work ever for true 4G LTE.

The US carrier versions are all 4G LTE capable.
 
The question is... Do you have an international model or a US carrier specific model?

The international model is HPSA+ "fake 4g" ready but will not work ever for true 4G LTE.

The US carrier versions are all 4G LTE capable.

im in the u.k so its probably the international one. by the signal bar meter it has H+ with 2 direction arrows under it, is that anything to do with it?
 
The question is... Do you have an international model or a US carrier specific model?

An expansion on the above

It is important to note that there are many versions of the S3 and any question asked without identifying which model / country / carrier cannot expect reliable answers. Whats true for one may not be true for another.
 
im in the u.k so its probably the international one. by the signal bar meter it has H+ with 2 direction arrows under it, is that anything to do with it?

Unfortunately, that's correct. If you are in the U.K., your phone doesn't have the LTE radio hardware for true 4G data. As UK carriers introduce LTE rollout you will have to get a new phone to experience the increased data speeds.
 
An expansion on the above

It is important to note that there are many versions of the S3 and any question asked without identifying which model / country / carrier cannot expect reliable answers. Whats true for one may not be true for another.

Thanks SURoot, this is helpful! Unfortunately I'm not as well versed in all of the international models.
 
bugger.........:mad:

Just think of all those folks in the UK that have got the latest Iphone that will only work with T.Mobiles 4g network (an upgraded model will be needed for the other networks). According to the Which review that will be capped and that people would get the same speeds with 3's 3g network. Also remember that 4g is a battery hog.
 
I've got an S3 that is supposed to be a real S3 and is a real S3 but does not have the S3 4G LTE service yet because my service provider representative fail to tell me that my S3 4G service was not available yet in my area like other areas that already have 4G service for the other people that have an S3. ;)
 
The T-Mobile/ Orange alliance (which is now called Everything Everywhere) will be launching their LTE service towards the end of this month.

The auction for other networks to buy space will be held next year, with services launching in May/ June time.

Im assuming all these LTE services will come with an increased contract cost also. Personally Im happy to use HSPA as most of the time Im within wifi range.
 
I'm ok with not having and LTE capable phone, my network won't have it till next year and by then I may have the new phone itch again! :p

H+ does me fine anyway, it's only at work my signal struggles & I doubt anything will change that, usually everywhere else I'm on wifi.
 
If you're on Three, I wouldn't be too upset about not having LTE as their HSPA+ is pretty damn fast. I sometimes get about 12 Mbps which is quick enough for me :)
 
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