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  • E1550 up to 7.2 mbps

    Dear all,

    Can someone please tell me how to upgrade my E1550 to support up to 7.2 mbps? Thanks a lot.

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    Originally posted by daniela132 View Post
    Dear all,

    Can someone please tell me how to upgrade my E1550 to support up to 7.2 mbps? Thanks a lot.
    This modem is not able to support 7.2 mbps (hardware limitation).

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    • #3
      ow, but if I search in google, there are many sellers that sell e1550 upgrade to 7.2 mbps. are they scam?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by daniela132 View Post
        ow, but if I search in google, there are many sellers that sell e1550 upgrade to 7.2 mbps. are they scam?
        You asked Huawei staff about it - http://forum.huawei.com/jive4/thread...t=1&orderStr=9.
        Answer is - yes they are - they patch modem data to always report 7.2 mbps in system tray and Mobile Partner status. But real speed is still the same.

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        • #5
          yes, i've asked them for it. But, I just don't believe. Actually, I think that maybe huawei staff is lazy to explain me about how to upgrade it. But OK, I believe now and I don't ask anymore about it. Thanks a lot . Sorry if my language is unpolite.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by daniela132 View Post
            yes, i've asked them for it. But, I just don't believe. Actually, I think that maybe huawei staff is lazy to explain me about how to upgrade it. But OK, I believe now and I don't ask anymore about it. Thanks a lot . Sorry if my language is unpolite.
            Huawei E1550 uses Qualcomm MSM6246 chipset.

            Qualcomm Samples UMTS Chipset
            Qualcomm Incorporated has announced that it will enable a dramatic
            reduction in the cost of WCDMA (UMTS) mobile broadband handsets with
            the introduction of Qualcomm’s new cost-effective Mobile Station Modem
            (MSM) MSM6246 HSDPA and MSM6290 HSUPA chipsets. The products,
            sampling now, are designed to enable devices that break new price barriers
            for HSDPA and HSUPA handsets. The two chipsets also feature new
            power-saving features that will enable better performance and longer
            battery life, with standby time of more than 37 days.
            The MSM6246 chipset will support 3.6 Mbit/s HSDPA for advanced
            services such as high-resolution video downloads and Web 2.0 browsing.

            The MSM6290 HSUPA chipset supports speeds up to 7.2 Mbits/s on
            the downlink and 5.76 Mbits/s on the uplink, tapping into the surge in
            popularity of applications such as social networking and user-generated
            multimedia sharing. The two products are drop-in replacements for each
            other, with power management, software and RF compatibility. Both products
            interface with the RTR6285 single-chip CMOS transceiver.
            The MSM6246 HSDPA chipset features:
            • 3 megapixel camera support
            • QVGA video playback
            • Integrated Assisted-GPS and high-speed USB support
            The MSM6290 HSUPA chipset features:
            • 5 megapixel camera support
            • WQVGA video playback
            • Integrated Assisted-GPS, 3D graphics and high-speed USB support

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            • #7
              OK. maybe I should start to search video call using e1550 dashboard. Maybe someone has created the dashboard.

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