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Im in NYC. Not getting relatively high. I havent been able to break 350kbps upload yet for some reason. I have H+ with 4 bars.

My best test so far:
Download-3243 kbps
Upload- 322 kbps
Ping- 224 ms

The download speeds seem to range from 2100 to 3200 kbps. Upload stays in the 300 range. The upload seems way too slow. Any idea why?

Also, I have been getting almost the same results since installing the 1.84.502.11 software update that was pushed to me today. Apparently this update was supposed to enable HSUPA. I wonder whats wrong.

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wow. i just found my best speedtest results since i've gotten this phone. it's on par with my home internet connection (my home connection sucks in comparison to everyone elses)

i thought this was a fluke but i did the test a few more times with the same results :)

test 1:
download:5461kbps
upload: 1077
ping:435

test 2:
download:5820kbps
upload:1056
ping:517

test 3:
download: 5830
upload: 1065kbps
ping:573

test 4:
download:5783
upload:1058
ping:464

location: Maui, Hawaii.

a screen shot of the best score
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server may say honolulu but i was in maui for this test result
 
I did some back to back testing.

I ran speedtest.net and xtremelabs on a stock Infuse, Stock Inspire, and a Rooted Inspire.

Stock Infuse Speedtest.net .01-.02 Mbps down, .05-.01 up.
Stock Infuse xtremelabs 4.51Mbps down, .4-.5 up.
Stock Inspire Speedtest.net .02 Mbps down, .06 up.
Stock Inspire Xtreme 1.14 Mbps down, .148 up.
Rooted Inspire Speedtest.net .02 Mbps down, .51 up.
Rooted Inspire Xtremelabs 2.74 Mbps down, 2.8 up.
 
Been getting awesome speeds lately..

Download:5.31mbps
Upload: 1.02mbps

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Download: 5.57mbps
Upload: 0.71mbps
 
Question from an Inspire 4G new guy/lurker here. I'm in Austin, Texas, where we are supposed to have the HSPA+ "back haul" up and running. Still, I haven't seen any appreciable change in my download speeds from before the "back haul" (~ 2Mb/s or lower on average, most times even lower). Uploads are comparable to what I'm seeing posting on here.

I'm curious what "Mobile Network Type" in "About Phone" should show, now with the back haul in place. Mine shows HSDPA 99% of the time and UMTS the rest of the time. I've never seen HSPA+ or HSDPA+, which the tech support folks at AT&T say it should show. Are they correct? Just curious to see what you all are seeing. Thanks.
 
My speeds are terrible using the ClearDroid 1.2.11 stable with this:

RIL: HTC-RIL 2.2.0160HM (Jun 3 2011)
RADIO: 12.56.60.25U_26.10.04.03_M


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H+ in west lafayette, IN...speed is horrible, and inconsistent. My iPhone had just as good of speeds. Best I have had is 3.5/1.5.
 
Austin, TX USA

Just picked up a used Inspire today when I learned Austin's AT&T is going LTE in November and the Galaxy SII won't have LTE.

Fresh format/restore of the OS.

H & two arrows for signal, with four bars.

Getting anywhere from 1 Mbps to 3.2 Mbps download here on my couch and averaging about 1.1 Mbps upload.

My friend just got the Galaxy S2 with Sprint and lives a couple miles away and this is what he said he got on speedtest.net:

I've gotten anywhere from 3-4mps to as little as 250mbs.
 
Austin, TX USA

Just picked up a used Inspire today when I learned Austin's AT&T is going LTE in November and the Galaxy SII won't have LTE.

Fresh format/restore of the OS.

H & two arrows for signal, with four bars.

Getting anywhere from 1 Mbps to 3.2 Mbps download here on my couch and averaging about 1.1 Mbps upload.

My friend just got the Galaxy S2 with Sprint and lives a couple miles away and this is what he said he got on speedtest.net:

Subsequent testing has resulted in speeds up to 6 Mbps download.
99% of the time I'm getting 1-1.3 Mbps upload. Downloads are all over the board from .3 to 6Mbps. Of the dozen times in different places I've tested, I think about 3 Mbps would be the average.
 
I think at&t's so called hspa network is FOS! I rarely get passed 4mbps on my phone. I guess we'll never see 14.4 or 21 mbps like our phones are designed to.
 
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