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2011-01-02 07:50 PM
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
Interesting , but nightmares of 3G optimization engineers become real
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
If many "tuned" phones of this kind are on the same cell , UL interference would increase big deal, and you would all experience degradation of 3G services ...
I think not a good idea ... this contrl of power in 3G is even more important than it was in 2G
Last edited by punto; 2011-01-02 at 08:38 PM
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
A transmitt power will be standart 0.25W or more? And constantable or temporarily? It will be contribute of service 3G?
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
Yes, this is not recommended for day to day measurement task. But might be useful for someone who need or want more power for special case.
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
yes. can you change BAND? such NOKIA E5 support WCDMA/HSDPA Tri Band (900/1900/2100 MHz)can change to (850/1900/2100 MHz)
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
Things to consider for band changing:
- Hardware: RF IC, filter, etc.
- Software: PM area
In your case (E5), both RM-632 & RM-634 have identical hardware so the only thing you need to modify is at software side. Copy the PM area for bandlock from RM-634 and paste it into RM-632 to modify the frequency. Just in case, do a full backup before overwriting.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: Pushing Nokia N95 to Transmit More Power
Originally Posted by
andrew
Things to consider for band changing:
- Hardware: RF IC, filter, etc.
- Software: PM area
In your case (E5), both RM-632 & RM-634 have identical hardware so the only thing you need to modify is at software side. Copy the PM area for bandlock from RM-634 and paste it into RM-632 to modify the frequency. Just in case, do a full backup before overwriting.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
it very hard work.
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