Prabas macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 14, 2010 1,153 1,305 Europe Feb 6, 2013 #1 So, my carrier has LTE ready, but Apple, for some reason, has disabled 1800MHz frequency, so I can't use LTE where I live. I am thinking if is it possible to "unlock" that band? Afterall, I have root access.
So, my carrier has LTE ready, but Apple, for some reason, has disabled 1800MHz frequency, so I can't use LTE where I live. I am thinking if is it possible to "unlock" that band? Afterall, I have root access.
jav6454 macrumors Core Nov 14, 2007 22,303 6,266 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza Feb 6, 2013 #2 Hardware dependency and you need deep hardware access (1st Gen iPhone style). It isn't completely rooted.
Hardware dependency and you need deep hardware access (1st Gen iPhone style). It isn't completely rooted.
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Apr 16, 2008 40,672 6,533 At the iPhone hacks section. Feb 6, 2013 #3 jav6454 said: and you need deep hardware access (1st Gen iPhone style). Click to expand... So in other words its not deep enough. That's what she said
jav6454 said: and you need deep hardware access (1st Gen iPhone style). Click to expand... So in other words its not deep enough. That's what she said
Prabas macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 14, 2010 1,153 1,305 Europe Feb 6, 2013 #4 That's too bad, even though they can enable it via software update… Haha, applejuiced
DerekRod macrumors 6502a Jan 18, 2012 820 0 NY Feb 6, 2013 #5 If that were possible people would be able to get native 3G/4G support on T-Mobile USA.Alas it isn't
jav6454 macrumors Core Nov 14, 2007 22,303 6,266 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza Feb 6, 2013 #6 Applejuiced said: So in other words its not deep enough. That's what she said Click to expand... Thats because the root isnt big enough IFYKWIM
Applejuiced said: So in other words its not deep enough. That's what she said Click to expand... Thats because the root isnt big enough IFYKWIM