From the moment Samsung’s Galaxy S6 hit store shelves, TEMS Investigation was there supporting it as a data-collecting device. Up to version 17.0.4 of TEMS Investigation, these models had been verified: • SM-G920A, SM-G925A (AT&T; VoLTE-capable) • SM-G920F, SM-G925F • SM-G920P, SM-G925P (Sprint) • SM-G920T, SM-G925T (T-Mobile; VoLTE-capable) • SM-G920V, SM-G925V (Verizon, VoLTE-capable) • SM-G9208 (CMCC) All Galaxy S6 phones are LTE Category 6 (300/50 Mbit/s), carrier aggregation capable devices running Google Android 5.0 (Lollipop).
2.3.1.4. PCTel SeeGull MXflex
TEMS Investigation 17.0 added connectivity for PCTel’s latest mobile network scanner, the MXflex. It has the same capabilities as the MX, while offering a more flexible configuration of frequency bands (just like the other “flex” models). The MXflex features software-definable, field-upgradeable support of bands all the way from 130 MHz to 6 GHz. This framework makes it easy for customers to start out with whatever bands they need at one point in time, then grow the feature set as new markets, technologies and spectrum become relevant.
2.3.1.5. New Altair Chipset Supported
TEMS Investigation 17.0 upgraded its Altair chipset connectivity by supporting the new FourGee 3800 LTE chipset (FDD/TDD). This replaced the older DC-E3100 chipset previously supported.
2.3.1.6. Other New Connectable Devices
• HTC One M9 (TMO) • Samsung SM-A500G with ODM software • Sierra Wireless MC7355