Lumia 1520.3 w/ AWS, 700Mhz and QI

Ian Hanson

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Would someone on T-Mobile using the 938 mind sharing their APN settings? I'd like to have them right when I configure my device next week and I'm not sure what's needed.
 

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Have you tried restarting it or reseting it to see if it goes back to LTE? Change the APN settings?

I did try restarting. Multiple soft restarts and caved in and performed a hard reset once. It still didn't come back to usual strength. I didn't change APN settings. Don't see why I would need to. Would WP 8.1 change the APN settings? Worked fine with 8.0
 

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I did try restarting. Multiple soft restarts and caved in and performed a hard reset once. It still didn't come back to usual strength. I didn't change APN settings. Don't see why I would need to. Would WP 8.1 change the APN settings? Worked fine with 8.0

Okay, well let me know if it ever comes back! I probably won't upgrade to the 8.1 Developer Preview then hearing this!

Hopefully when the official update is rolled out, this won't happen! D:
 

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I had a seamless transition to Windows Phone 8.1 Developers Preview. I have a White RM-938 from Newegg and using it on T-mobile in NYC. I had done the "Spanish Keyboard hack" while still on Windows Phone 8.0 and after updating to 8.1 I didn't have to do anything to get tethering to work again. While I was on WP8.0 my phone had three languages on it, English (US), Spanish (Mexico) and I think Portuguese (don't remember), but I uninstalled both non-English keyboards and then immediately downloaded the Spanish (Spain) keyboard. Once it was installed and the phone reset, tethering has worked ever since, even through the update.

Also, I do have the keyboard sensitivity issue and it was annoying me but then I went into Settings, Touch and then changed the Sensitivity setting to "Normal". This definitely helped A LOT! Now I only have the problem with scrolling once, maybe twice per day. I also find that it happens more when you're too gentle with the screen while tapping or scrolling. Haha, I know this sounds weird with it being a brand new phone and you really want to "baby it". But I find if I push slightly harder on the touchscreen so that I get more finger surface area on the screen while scrolling, then it hardly ever messes up and registers as a double tap. Also, if you go to touch the screen too slowly with your finger with the sensitivity set to high, that's when the problem is the worst. After tapping and scrolling the way I have described for a while, it'll set into your muscle memory and you'll hardly have an issue. Well, that's just my experience anyway!
 

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I had a seamless transition to Windows Phone 8.1 Developers Preview. I have a White RM-938 from Newegg and using it on T-mobile in NYC. I had done the "Spanish Keyboard hack" while still on Windows Phone 8.0 and after updating to 8.1 I didn't have to do anything to get tethering to work again. While I was on WP8.0 my phone had three languages on it, English (US), Spanish (Mexico) and I think Portuguese (don't remember), but I uninstalled both non-English keyboards and then immediately downloaded the Spanish (Spain) keyboard. Once it was installed and the phone reset, tethering has worked ever since, even through the update.

Also, I do have the keyboard sensitivity issue and it was annoying me but then I went into Settings, Touch and then changed the Sensitivity setting to "Normal". This definitely helped A LOT! Now I only have the problem with scrolling once, maybe twice per day. I also find that it happens more when you're too gentle with the screen while tapping or scrolling. Haha, I know this sounds weird with it being a brand new phone and you really want to "baby it". But I find if I push slightly harder on the touchscreen so that I get more finger surface area on the screen while scrolling, then it hardly ever messes up and registers as a double tap. Also, if you go to touch the screen too slowly with your finger with the sensitivity set to high, that's when the problem is the worst. After tapping and scrolling the way I have described for a while, it'll set into your muscle memory and you'll hardly have an issue. Well, that's just my experience anyway!

How is your LTE coverage? Some users are getting "H" signal as opposed to "LTE".
 

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My RM938 AKA Nokia 1520.3 Black from Newegg arrives tomorrow. I may give the war department (AKA the Wife) my RM-940 Nokia 1520.2 and get her of the Android crack pipe... or better yet.. I can sell it and use the proceed for a Trip somewhere.... If you are in the PHX area PM me,

32GB, Qi charging.... were what drove me to it mainly plus I had some cash laying around that was itching to be spent on something....
 

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Would someone on T-Mobile using the 938 mind sharing their APN settings? I'd like to have them right when I configure my device next week and I'm not sure what's needed.

It appears that they changed the menus for this in 8.1, at least from my memory, but if I go into "Access Point" under settings I have "T-Mobile LTE" as my connection profile or whatever you want to call it. When I view it I see the following settings (any not listed are blank):
Internet APN
{
Access Point Name: fast.t-mobile.com
Network type: IPv4
Authentication type: none
}
MMS APN
{
MMS Access Point Name: fast.t-mobile.com
MMSC address: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Network type: IPv4
Authentication type: none
}

If this is not what you're wanting, let me know and I'll try to find it. Keep in mind that this is on 8.1.
 

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Updated to 8.1! Had a scare the damn thing would only tell me that the battery was low and would take a charge. Held Dow the powe but to for about 20-30 sec and it pop on and loaded it up. Works good, still have "H" with att. Still pretty fast loading websites so I don't know what the deal is. I've been messing with it all morning and the battery seems to hold up good. Takes a while to charge the big basturd though! I need to look into this mythical Spanish keyboard trick. I'll try this sucks out this weekend and decide whether to keep it. 8.1 is good.........

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I just tested out the "H" connection rendering websites with alot of content. I do not notice a difference in speed from lte before. Also, referring to my post above autocorrect is killing me.

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On both AT&T and T-Mo, while I find LTE to bench faster on speed tests, I don't really see much real world difference in responsiveness between HSPA+ and LTE. I probably woulda settled on an RM-937 back a few months ago if it did AWS, but since it didn't, I had to go unicorn spotting.
 

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It appears that they changed the menus for this in 8.1, at least from my memory, but if I go into "Access Point" under settings I have "T-Mobile LTE" as my connection profile or whatever you want to call it. When I view it I see the following settings (any not listed are blank):
Internet APN
{
Access Point Name: fast.t-mobile.com
Network type: IPv4
Authentication type: none
}
MMS APN
{
MMS Access Point Name: fast.t-mobile.com
MMSC address: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Network type: IPv4
Authentication type: none
}

If this is not what you're wanting, let me know and I'll try to find it. Keep in mind that this is on 8.1.

Mine says the same thing and I'm on 8.1. How's your LTE connection and speed?
 

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On both AT&T and T-Mo, while I find LTE to bench faster on speed tests, I don't really see much real world difference in responsiveness between HSPA+ and LTE. I probably woulda settled on an RM-937 back a few months ago if it did AWS, but since it didn't, I had to go unicorn spotting.

So the RM-937 works on AT&T LTE. Does it have Qi Wireless Charging built-in?
 

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Well I got something weird after upgrading to 8.1. When I try to activate the front camera the phone crashes. ???? I'm not to concerned as I don't use the front camera but it is definitely a software thing. I might try to reload 8.1. Anybody else?
 

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FWIW I just contacted Newegg and they said they have no idea when they'll be getting in new shipments of the RM-938 in white and yellow, or if they even will at all. They just said their stock is updated in real time, so keep checking back.
 

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RM-937: International
RM-938: Unicorn, North America everything
RM-940: Crippled ATT model

If you don't know that off the top of your head, you clearly are living a more fulfilling life than I, so don't feel like you have to apologize.
 

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