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I only do my tests when I have 5 full bars 3g in my area, lately it hasnt been good at my house, so I run the tests at work which is 5 miles from here.
Inspire
3g
3173/102
2334/103
wifi
11254/723


previous phone iphone 3gs
3g
695/130
656/160
wifi
8091/139
5485/636


The inspire is definitely faster in my case.
 
When you guys go to Settings- About Phone- and then click network, what is it saying under "mobile network type"? Mine is saying HSDPA? Will it say HSPA+ once it is released for my area?
Thanks

And sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, just figured it was somewhat on topic.
 
With my Captivate and a 2.2 ROM, my best speeds are:

5297 kbps down / 1328 kbps up
5108 kbps down / 1309 kbps up
5092 kbps down / 1332 kbps up

My average speeds are more around:

3200 kbps down / 1300 kbps up

In San Diego.
 
From Charlotte, NC:

2688 kbps down - 395 kbps up
2990 kbps down - 404 kbps up
2744 kbps down - 380 kbps up

Now on wifi it FLIES:
17848 kbps down - 1024 kbps up (my time warner cable speeds kick butt) and to be honest- I'm satisfied with my mobile speeds. It's a little faster than I had with my iPhone 4.
 
Well; HSPA+ is just enhanced 3G; so the minimal improvement over 3G is what we should expect I suppose. Generally these are dissapointing speeds for a phone advertised as 4G
 
With Revolution HD rom and Telus kernel. I'm getting

4.3Mbps down
1.1Mbps up

Southwest Houston area

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Well; HSPA+ is just enhanced 3G; so the minimal improvement over 3G is what we should expect I suppose. Generally these are dissapointing speeds for a phone advertised as 4G


And when the hspa+ actually gets here on march 31 st the speeds will double and triple so these speeds won't be dissapointing
 
The saddest part is that my non-HSPA+ device, an iPhone 4 murders all the crippled AT&T so called HSPA+ devices..
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The saddest part is that my non-HSPA+ device, an iPhone 4 murders all the crippled AT&T so called HSPA+ devices..
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there is no way your iphone4 is getting those speeds lol plus the hsupa being disabled will only affect upload speeds not the download your 6+K uploads is almost 3k more than everyone else has gotten
 
But does that icon change? I am curious what happens when I take this phone to Tokyo in a few weeks, if I get the H+ logo considering neither of the providers I will roam with (NTT, Softbank) have a 4G backhaul network that I know of that will seem a bit odd.

I would be curious if like on my old iPhone I could switch 3G on and off, a toggle switch for 2/3/4G so I can compare speeds.

I've never seen the icon change from H+ but I do live in a major metro area so maybe its telling the truth :P

I live in a not so large city and I do get an 'E' there sometimes.
 
Just ran a few tests just now on 3 bars of H+, the best I got of the three was:

1.64 Mbps Up / 0.32 Mbps Down.
 
Thats exactly what I have been getting on 3 bars at my house.

Yea I'm very disappointed in the Up speeds especially, must be because AT&T has HSUPA disabled right now.....(Terrible choice).

I'll run a test again later today when I'm on campus at my University, I usually get full bars there.
 
there is no way your iphone4 is getting those speeds lol plus the hsupa being disabled will only affect upload speeds not the download your 6+K uploads is almost 3k more than everyone else has gotten

Would you like more screenshots? I'm not sure what are you trying to say...
On my iPhone 4 HSUPA is maxing out at about 1.7mbps here in NYC and im getting over 6mbps down during the off peak hours, steady.
On my HSPA+ Shockwave modem I see 12mbps off peak.

Let me know if you want more screens... got plenty of them..
 
Those are very good numbers. Maybe the "4g" rollout has gone into effect in NYC?

I am able to get about 4mb/s late at night in Atlanta say around 2am..lolol. Rest of the time its more like 1mb/s.
 
Depends on your location, weather conditions time of the day... Here in NYC HSUPA was never disabled on iPhone 4. Why? Simply cause Apple would NEVER allow carriers to dictate terms that wouldn't benefit the customers. Apple develops hardware + software and doesn't allow any bloatware. No crippling period.

It's clear as a day that AT&T has their custom roms specifically designed to disable HSUPA so their network doesn't get slammed. To put it in a sentence: They are NOT ready to offer you HSPA+ speeds.
There isn't a single chipset manufacturer that creates HSPA+ chip that at the same time doesn't support HSUPA.
So all the nonsense has to end and they need to either allow users to use the netowrk as it's meant to be used, or stop selling HSPA+ phones immediately!
 
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