on 13-02-2013 12:26
I know O2 have rolled out HSPA+ in major cities but my handset (Blackberry 9810) doesn't seem to get an H+ signal even though the device is compatible with this service. My daughter has just got a Blackberry Z10 and that picks up an H+ signal in my area. The best I can get is 3G. Because the Z10 takes a micro sim she got a new sim card with the phone so I'm wondering if I need a new sim card to be able to get HSPA+. My sim card was issued in November 2010. Your views would be most appreciated.
on 13-02-2013 12:27
on 13-02-2013 12:27
Your sim card will start with 894411006
Can you tell us what the next number is after that, 3, 4 or 5?
on 13-02-2013 12:56
on 13-02-2013 12:56
It's a 5.
on 13-02-2013 13:05
on 13-02-2013 13:05
on 13-02-2013 13:13
on 13-02-2013 13:13
on 13-02-2013 13:25
I don't know as much about blackberries as I'd like but I always thought that 9810 could show it. But maybe not.
I'm on my mobile in a crap 3g area so can't really look into it but this url might help OP
on 13-02-2013 13:32
on 13-02-2013 13:43
on 13-02-2013 13:43
Thanks for the replies. The BB 9810 can display the following:
3G, 4G (not true 4G), H+, EDGE, GPRS, GSM.
Good to hear that my sim should be OK for HSPA+. Would the fact that I got the phone from the Carphone Warehouse, which I believe makes the handset not locked to any particular network, make any difference?
on 13-02-2013 13:51
on 13-02-2013 13:51
on 13-02-2013 14:08
on 13-02-2013 14:08
At the moment I'm working in the Westminster area of London and am getting full bars signal but at 3G. My daughter gets H+ in my house in east London but from what I have seen so far this drops to 3G most of the time. I don't think I have ever seen H+ displayed on my 9810. Not getting H+ is not a deal breaker for me, but I'm curious why I don't get it when the 9810 is supposed to support it.