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martinerskine
17th October 2008, 07:57 PM
Hi All!
Had a look but can't see any posts that answer my question which is: how do I force my Diamond to use HSDPA when browsing. I am with Vodafone and I have had the HSDPA icon show occasionally but usually browsing defaults to GPRS:(.
Any help welcomed:)
martinerskine
17th October 2008, 08:17 PM
Hi All!
I was trying out my Browser at work in Edinburgh. I have just now tried the MS Internet Explorer browser (with wi-fi switched off). It connects using H (HSDPA) Duh!:p
ME
Rudegar
17th October 2008, 09:22 PM
i dont believe it's possible
gprs, edge, umts hspda it's all the same
signal just with the right connection
and quality the speed inc
from the pda's point of view it's the same thing
only the speed changes
beaker656
17th October 2008, 10:35 PM
You can't force it to use HSDPA. It all depends on what the coverage is like where you are when you use your browser. If you have wifi on and you are connected, it will default to that connection regardless whether you are in a HSDPA enabled area, just 3g or GSM.
essojay
17th October 2008, 10:46 PM
Hi All!
Had a look but can't see any posts that answer my question which is: how do I force my Diamond to use HSDPA when browsing. I am with Vodafone and I have had the HSDPA icon show occasionally but usually browsing defaults to GPRS:(.
Any help welcomed:)
simply go to > setting >personal > phone > band and change from AUTO to UMTS ...thats all
bR
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