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helo can any one comfirm if the xda atom is quad band or only triband
i see ppl says it work on gsm 850 but in gsmarena says its only triband
its simliar to the htc touch says is triband but ppl says its quad band
can anyone comfirm is it works on 850
The O2 XDA Atom is available at a whopping cost of $950 (USD).
Overall Rating: 7/10
Specifications:
Date Announced 2005, 3Q
Network Technology : GSM 850/ 900 / 1800 / 1900
Hardware/Processor : Intel PXA272 416MHz processor
Dimensions (mm) : 102 x 58 x 18.5
Weight (g) : 140
Available colours : Black
Display
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From what I know, the Atom is Tri Band and lacks 850Mhz. Unless they released an updated version, they are all like that and there is none with 850.
I am sure that you can get service still, I know I can get GPRS and EDGE with AT&T but it is limited.
A lot of O2's phones lack 850, which is unfortunate. My Atom Life lacks 850 but has 1900 for 3G
and that makes up for the lack of 850 for the most part.
almost country use 850?? in indonesia gsm not use 850 maybe.
I know xda-developers is not for Samsung devices, but the experts and information here is unmatched on the internet......
I am looking at the Omnia II as I want a WinMo device that has 8GB or more of internal memory, my question is this.
The Omnia II has the following bands (from omnia.samsungmobile.com on the specs page)
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 900/1900/2100
I am currently on T-Mobile and would like to know if this phone would allow me to use T-Mo's 3G network, I have read that T-Mo uses 1900 and 2100 but everything I read says something about US2100 and ##1900 and that it's not the same as most phones are designed.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Also if someone knows of another phone with 8GB or more internal memory that is better than the Omnia II that would be great also (phone has to be 6.5 ready and I know I can just get any phone with a MicroSD slot, but it would be nice to have 8GB plus a 16GB micro card.
alfredtv said:
I know xda-developers is not for Samsung devices, but the experts and information here is unmatched on the internet......
I am looking at the Omnia II as I want a WinMo device that has 8GB or more of internal memory, my question is this.
The Omnia II has the following bands (from omnia.samsungmobile.com on the specs page)
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 900/1900/2100
I am currently on T-Mobile and would like to know if this phone would allow me to use T-Mo's 3G network, I have read that T-Mo uses 1900 and 2100 but everything I read says something about US2100 and ##1900 and that it's not the same as most phones are designed.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Also if someone knows of another phone with 8GB or more internal memory that is better than the Omnia II that would be great also (phone has to be 6.5 ready and I know I can just get any phone with a MicroSD slot, but it would be nice to have 8GB plus a 16GB micro card.
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I too am investigating this as I am interested in the 1900 band for AT&T. All of the answers that I have found so far have been about as clear as mud! LOL
I will post back if I find any solid answer to this, but I believe that the T-mo 2100 band is somewhat different than the European 2100 band is. I am not sure about the 1900 band tho.
Later.........
Yes it works!
alfredtv said:
I know xda-developers is not for Samsung devices, but the experts and information here is unmatched on the internet......
I am looking at the Omnia II as I want a WinMo device that has 8GB or more of internal memory, my question is this.
The Omnia II has the following bands (from omnia.samsungmobile.com on the specs page)
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 900/1900/2100
I am currently on T-Mobile and would like to know if this phone would allow me to use T-Mo's 3G network, I have read that T-Mo uses 1900 and 2100 but everything I read says something about US2100 and ##1900 and that it's not the same as most phones are designed.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Also if someone knows of another phone with 8GB or more internal memory that is better than the Omnia II that would be great also (phone has to be 6.5 ready and I know I can just get any phone with a MicroSD slot, but it would be nice to have 8GB plus a 16GB micro card.
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I'm using the Samsung GT-i8000 on US ATT (UMTS 1900) and am getting my usual 3G speeds. I'm coming off the ATT Fuze/HTC Touch Pro (which has UMTS 850/1900) for the past year so I know where the non-3G areas are in and around Chicago. So far, I haven't noticed any difference in coverage areas, 3G availability/unavailability or call quality (indoors and outdoors).
It's a great phone but I do wish it came with 6.5 on it...
alfredtv said:
Also if someone knows of another phone with 8GB or more internal memory that is better than the Omnia II that would be great also (phone has to be 6.5 ready and I know I can just get any phone with a MicroSD slot, but it would be nice to have 8GB plus a 16GB micro card.
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http://support.t-mobile.com/doc/tm23715.xml;jsessionid=GrxGJ1pmZ04CxUulqs?#7
T-Mobile supports 1700/2100 3G bands.
3G 0n AT&T w/ Omnia II i8000
I just recently got an i8000 Omnia but have not been able to get 3G reception. The best I am able to do is get Edge (2G). I am located in the Mpls-St.Paul MN area and have moved to the i8000 from a Samsung Eternity which always got 3G reception. Is there something that I a not doing correctly or a phone setting that I need to change? A reply would be appreceiated from anyone having success...Thanks!
Yes,
Unless you have good 1900 Mhz coverage you will not get 3G data from your phone. Only the Bell Canada version has UTMS 850/1900 data bands (3G+), Other Omnia 2 versions will not get any 3g data speeds unless there is good 1900 coverage. Unfortunately ATT is beefing up 850 band rather than the 1900 band as better penetration etc. I have even read in various releases that ATT is planning to abandon 1900 in favor of 850 in the next year or so.
Thanks to XDA developers for the OMnia 2 coverage !!!!
Good day guys. I need your help. I want to replace my motherboard because processor wont work properly(freezes, green screens etc.). So i want to know, is there any difference between international ver. of hd2 motherboard and T-mobile version, and could I buy T-mobile motherboard and replace it in my international hd2. If it is possible, so i want to buy this motherboard
cgi.ebay.com/HTC-HD2-Unlocked-100-Working-motherboard-only-/230603065490?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item35b1038892
(and if you will find some analog, please let me know)
Thank you for helping.
I believe the T-Mobile motherboard/main board is slightly larger in size to the international HD2 do to the more rom space and things on the T-Mobile version. So you can probably interchange a international main board with a T-Mobile HD2n but I don't know about a T-Mobile main board in a international HD2 as the actual outer casing is smaller than the T-Mobile.
Thank you for fast answer T-Macgnolia. I was thinking about it(i mean different sizes etc) but may be it's still possible, i mean ... its probably my last chance, so if you are don't know, for sure there is someone else, who tried this and know that it works, or know for certain that it's impossible. But anyway i need to replace it, doesn't matter t-mobile or international ver. of mainboard. I just couldn't find international ver. yet. So guys if you have any links of selling this motherboard, please let me know(doesnt matter where, may be in europe too).
I've got the same problem and I've done some research on it, but I'm still not really sure whether or not the international motherboard can be replaced by the T-Mobile one.
Here's what I found out:
(quotes from another web-site)
"Memory:
T-Mobile HD2: 576MB RAM, 1GB ROM
HTC HD2: 448MB RAM, 512MB ROM
The T-Mobile HD2 has a 128MB RAM advantage over the HTC HD2 if we are talking about the stock specs. Latest developments demonstrated that the International HD2 has the same amount of physical RAM, but the additional 128MB has been hidden and thus unavailable, but unlocked via applying custom ROMs.
As far as ROM is concerned, the T-Mobile HD2 has twice as much storage memory than the international HD2, mainly because of the customizations the operator version has (not to mention the Entertainment package including Barnes & Noble eReader, Blockbuster on Demand - Blockbuster’s first-ever video download application on a smartphone, MobiTV, Gogo Inflight Internet Services - six month trial for inflight wifi services on over 2,500 daily U.S. flights and Slacker Radio)."
"Bands:
T-Mobile HD2: WCDMA/HSPA: 1700 MHz (AWS) / 2100 MHz, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.
HTC HD2: Europe: HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. Asia Pacific: HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.
Main difference here is the one and only vital one: the T-Mobile HD2 supports the 1700 MHz band not supported by the International HD2. Additionally, we've posted about how to get AT&T 3G speeds with imported Telstra HD2 from Australia, which supports UMTS 850Mhz."
But still there's one thing that makes me still hope the international version can run with the T-Mobile MB: regardless the fact that the T-Mobile version is 1.5mm taller they both weight 157 grams and plus to that, I think it would be smart move to manufacture the other phone parts in such a way that they would fit both versions.
I hope I'm gonna get some answers from a couple of GSM services I've contacted lately and get back to you with the answers. Brace yourself! =]
spnk said:
I've got the same problem and I've done some research on it, but I'm still not really sure whether or not the international motherboard can be replaced by the T-Mobile one.
Here's what I found out:
(quotes from another web-site)
"Memory:
T-Mobile HD2: 576MB RAM, 1GB ROM
HTC HD2: 448MB RAM, 512MB ROM
The T-Mobile HD2 has a 128MB RAM advantage over the HTC HD2 if we are talking about the stock specs. Latest developments demonstrated that the International HD2 has the same amount of physical RAM, but the additional 128MB has been hidden and thus unavailable, but unlocked via applying custom ROMs.
As far as ROM is concerned, the T-Mobile HD2 has twice as much storage memory than the international HD2, mainly because of the customizations the operator version has (not to mention the Entertainment package including Barnes & Noble eReader, Blockbuster on Demand - Blockbuster’s first-ever video download application on a smartphone, MobiTV, Gogo Inflight Internet Services - six month trial for inflight wifi services on over 2,500 daily U.S. flights and Slacker Radio)."
"Bands:
T-Mobile HD2: WCDMA/HSPA: 1700 MHz (AWS) / 2100 MHz, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.
HTC HD2: Europe: HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. Asia Pacific: HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.
Main difference here is the one and only vital one: the T-Mobile HD2 supports the 1700 MHz band not supported by the International HD2. Additionally, we've posted about how to get AT&T 3G speeds with imported Telstra HD2 from Australia, which supports UMTS 850Mhz."
But still there's one thing that makes me still hope the international version can run with the T-Mobile MB: regardless the fact that the T-Mobile version is 1.5mm taller they both weight 157 grams and plus to that, I think it would be smart move to manufacture the other phone parts in such a way that they would fit both versions.
I hope I'm gonna get some answers from a couple of GSM services I've contacted lately and get back to you with the answers. Brace yourself! =]
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T-Mobile is strange about sizes and custom phone cases. My previous phone was a TP2, and the T-Mobile version had a completely different case and front, for no reason that I could see except looks.
So, I got some answers. All of them conclude the fact that it's impossible to use a T-Mobile MB on an international version!
Reasons why:
- the T-Mobile motherboard is longer, so you'll have to rethink how to attach the motherboard to the housing;
- on the international version the flex cables and all the other cables are soldered to the motherboard, while on the T-Mobile version they're connected through various connectors.
Bad news, bad news...well all you can do now is hope to find a used and working motherboard, buy a phone with a broken screen or something else (those cost as much as a used MB) or sell the phone for parts...
Good luck! I'm gonna need it too ;]
Hey spnk! Thank you so much for help and your great research!
I had a thoughts like that, but still got a hope ^_^. However now the story has ended.
I've bought a new one from taobao, costs much cheaper than on ebay(ofcourse it's chinese assembled, but it says "made in taiwan" , so i dont know anything about "makers", but it's well built).
I left old, "broken" one for parts. Who knows, may be it will be usefull.
I hope that you've solved problem with your's.
Best wishes.
Hi there
Denmark along with most northern European countries is getting the i9505 snapdragon model of the S4 however I found a company that's selling both the 9505 AND the 9500 at roughly the same price. As far as I've understood the 9500 does have LTE-capability, but it won't neceissarily work in all countries due to the differences in the 4g/LTE networks. When the iphone 5 was released in DK it took most companies 3-4 months to get their 4g networks to be compatible with the iphone.
So my question is this:
If i buy the 9500 will I be able to use 4g/LTE out of the box or will it be implemented eventually or not at all? The retailer i'm buying the phone from (w/o subscription) lists the 9500 as 4g compatible, but I'd like to hear you guys out first before I settle on a model.
Thx in advance
i don't think so the 9500 doesn't support 4G lte the only exynos variant which does is SGH- something and is only for koreans
Since i cannot post links yet im just posting most of the text from the website im buying from. In two places they list 4g. They might just be misinformed, but it seems odd doesn't it?
SAMSUNG I9500 GALAXY S IV 16GB WHITE FROST
KONTAKT OS FOR LEVERING VARENR: 10402207
2G, 3G & 4G*
13 MEGAPIXEL
4.99"
ANDROID OS, V4.2
INT. 16GB, EKST. OP TIL 64GB
SMS, MMS, EMAIL, PUSH MAIL, IM, RSS
GPRS, 3G, WLAN, BLUETOOTH, USB
JA, MED A-GPS SUPPORT
GENERAL 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE
SIM Micro-SIM
BODY Dimensions 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9 mm (5.38 x 2.75 x 0.31 in)
Weight 130 g (4.59 oz)
DISPLAY Type: Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size: 1080 x 1920 pixels, 5.0 inches (~441 ppi pixel density)
yes that doesn't make sense i mean like i said the 4G LTE exynos is only for korean carriers and i9500 is unbranded international so don't count on it and PS: make sure the site is trustable
http://www.cellhut.com/Samsung-I950...band-GSM-Cell-Phone-Specifications-33621.html
Look at this... Exynos with LTE. This is an american website.
P.S. - Dont look at the price. Its bull...
I trust the site and they have a decent reputation. But that still doesn't tell me whether it's me or them who's ill informed :S
If they are well informed... that has to be the Korean version right?
But still the price is ridiculously high!
i would pay 1000$ for the korean unlocked 2 but i am telling you guys this deal sounds fishy i mean look i found another mistake ( Video Yes, [email protected],) and the correct is 30fps and this mistake was made between qualcom and samsung plus the korean version can't magically become i9500
I think these websites just have put some mix of specs from here and there and put up on the website. For buying unlocked, i think best to wait a while after the release.
The Zenphone 2 has been released into the wild starting in Asus's own back yard, so it only a matter of time before it will be widely available.
Price bandings are as follows
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 32GB) – 8990 NT$ (~US $285)
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 2GB RAM, 32GB) – 6990 NT$ (~US $221)
ZE550ML (5.5″, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB) – 5990 NT$ (~US $190)
ZE550CL (5″, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB) – 4990 NT$ (~US $158)
Very competitively priced and will see a lot of interest no doubt.
For a full read up.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Asus...b-300-price-tag-on-the-4-GB-RAM-model_id66978
Any takers? Prices seem very interesting.
Gamm86 said:
The Zenphone 2 has been released into the wild starting in Asus's own back yard, so it only a matter of time before it will be widely available.
Price bandings are as follows
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 32GB) – 8990 NT$ (~US $285)
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 2GB RAM, 32GB) – 6990 NT$ (~US $221)
ZE550ML (5.5″, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB) – 5990 NT$ (~US $190)
ZE550CL (5″, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB) – 4990 NT$ (~US $158)
Very competitively priced and will see a lot of interest no doubt.
For a full read up.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Asus...b-300-price-tag-on-the-4-GB-RAM-model_id66978
Any takers? Prices seem very interesting.
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There is still a lot of confusion regarding models, price and specs. Another site specified ZE models as: http://www.devicespecifications.com/en/comparison/462d26b69. It would be very useful to know exactly which LTE bands are assigned to the particular model. Maybe someone from Taiwan could clarify us whether 4GB ZE551ML intended for Taiwan market carries all LTE bands as specified on referred page or only 3 bands as is it advertised for the cheaper model on asus.com.
I wonder if there will be any 64GB version, as well.
Any shops that have it listed?
MironV said:
I wonder if there will be any 64GB version, as well.
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ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 64GB) – 9990 NT$ (~US $317)
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 32GB) – 8990 NT$ (~US $285)
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 2GB RAM, 32GB) – 6990 NT$ (~US $221)
ZE550ML (5.5″, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB) – 5990 NT$ (~US $190)
ZE550CL (5″, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB) – 4990 NT$ (~US $158)
When is it gonna be available for purchase??
piskr said:
There is still a lot of confusion regarding models, price and specs. Another site specified ZE models as: http://www.devicespecifications.com/en/comparison/462d26b69. It would be very useful to know exactly which LTE bands are assigned to the particular model. Maybe someone from Taiwan could clarify us whether 4GB ZE551ML intended for Taiwan market carries all LTE bands as specified on referred page or only 3 bands as is it advertised for the cheaper model on asus.com.
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I messaged the 4 gig ram 32gig storage seller on eBay about what bands that particular model supports. Here's a copy paste of the reply
Dear theatheistotaku,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Here is info of network system: (please call your local mobile company to check 4G is works or not)
Network system:
Support Carrier Aggregation Technology
Dual-band Support: 900+1800, 700+1800
UMTS speed:
HSPA+ Upload:5.76Mbit/s/Download:42Mbit/s
DC-HSPA+ Upload:5.76Mbit/s/ Download:42Mbit/s
LTE speed: Category 4 maximum:150Mbit/s/ Download:50Mbit/s
4G band: FDD LTE 700/900/1800
3G:WCDMA:850/900/1900/2100
2G:EDGE/GPRS/GSM: 850/900/1800/1900
I assume it's the same for the other models from Taiwan too
I for one cannot wait. I like the option to have a 5 inch phone but I don't like how it's gimped stat-wise.
Fire code said:
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 64GB) – 9990 NT$ (~US $317)
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Thank you!
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Asus...o-enlists-a-64-GB-storage-version-too_id67192
Very appealing
I hope the 64GB version will be available in the UK. The specs are very appealing indeed. I only hope that Asus has improved their track record in providing Android updates. I remember my very expensive Asus Transformer tablet did not get any Android updates and after tiring of trying some custom ROMs, which were never good enough, I sold it cheaply.
slaia said:
I hope the 64GB version will be available in the UK. The specs are very appealing indeed. I only hope that Asus has improved their track record in providing Android updates. I remember my very expensive Asus Transformer tablet did not get any Android updates and after tiring of trying some custom ROMs, which were never good enough, I sold it cheaply.
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I am in the same camp, although there's no info on when the 4Gb/32Gb version will come to the UK?! I hope it'll be soon!
TheAtheistOtaku said:
I messaged the 4 gig ram 32gig storage seller on eBay about what bands that particular model supports. Here's a copy paste of the reply
Dear theatheistotaku,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Here is info of network system: (please call your local mobile company to check 4G is works or not)
Network system:
Support Carrier Aggregation Technology
Dual-band Support: 900+1800, 700+1800
UMTS speed:
HSPA+ Upload:5.76Mbit/s/Download:42Mbit/s
DC-HSPA+ Upload:5.76Mbit/s/ Download:42Mbit/s
LTE speed: Category 4 maximum:150Mbit/s/ Download:50Mbit/s
4G band: FDD LTE 700/900/1800
3G:WCDMA:850/900/1900/2100
2G:EDGE/GPRS/GSM: 850/900/1800/1900
I assume it's the same for the other models from Taiwan too
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I asked too and got the same answer. That sucks cause it practically locks your cell to your country and makes it pretty useless if you travel. I tried to get the explanation by phone but it was fruitless since outside Taiwan no branch office knows anything about the device and in Taiwan you can't get through auto reply which is of course only in Chinese. The only bright spot is that the Taiwanese seller's site specifies it different but it could be the false Google translation again (http://www.asus.com/tw/Phones/ZenFone_2_ZE551ML/specifications/).
Fire code said:
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 64GB) – 9990 NT$ (~US $317)
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 32GB) – 8990 NT$ (~US $285)
ZE551ML (5.5″, 1080p display, 2GB RAM, 32GB) – 6990 NT$ (~US $221)
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Is it a normal occurrence for a phone to share the same model number across three different phones?
Kamatari+ said:
Is it a normal occurrence for a phone to share the same model number across three different phones?
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Yes,as
Zenfone 5(2G/16G、2G/32G=A500CG)
Zenfone 5 LTE(2G/8G、2G/16G、2G/32G=A500KL)
Kamatari+ said:
Is it a normal occurrence for a phone to share the same model number across three different phones?
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It's stupid and is not common, but Asus possibly has a mind of it's own (see Zenfone 5).
TheAtheistOtaku said:
I messaged the 4 gig ram 32gig storage seller on eBay about what bands that particular model supports. Here's a copy paste of the reply
Dear theatheistotaku,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Here is info of network system: (please call your local mobile company to check 4G is works or not)
Network system:
Support Carrier Aggregation Technology
Dual-band Support: 900+1800, 700+1800
UMTS speed:
HSPA+ Upload:5.76Mbit/s/Download:42Mbit/s
DC-HSPA+ Upload:5.76Mbit/s/ Download:42Mbit/s
LTE speed: Category 4 maximum:150Mbit/s/ Download:50Mbit/s
4G band: FDD LTE 700/900/1800
3G:WCDMA:850/900/1900/2100
2G:EDGE/GPRS/GSM: 850/900/1800/1900
I assume it's the same for the other models from Taiwan too
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According to an Asus representative on Asus' Taiwan Zentalk forum, ZE550ML and ZE551ML models sold in TW have the following LTE bands:
FDD-LTE: (TW)
2100MHz(1)/1900MHz(2)/1800MHz(3)/1700MHz AWS(4)/850MHz(5)/900MHz(8)/700MHz(28)
Efuma said:
According to an Asus representative on Asus' Taiwan Zentalk forum, ZE550ML and ZE551ML models sold in TW have the following LTE bands:
FDD-LTE: (TW)
2100MHz(1)/1900MHz(2)/1800MHz(3)/1700MHz AWS(4)/850MHz(5)/900MHz(8)/700MHz(28)
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This is the extract from one Indonesian website (typo regarding TDD-LTE corrected) and it looks to me pretty accurate considering all previously gathering information:
2G:
· EDGE / GPRS / GSM:
· 850/900/1800/1900,
3G:
· WCDMA:
· 850/900/1900/2100
· TD-SCDMA (CN )
· 1900 ~ 2100
4G:
· FDD-LTE: (TW)
· 2100MHz (1) / 1900MHz (2) / 1800MHz (3) / 1700MHz AWS (4) / 850MHz (5) / 900MHz (8) / 700MHz (28)
· FDD-LTE: (WW)
· 2100MHz (1) / 1900MHz (2) / 1800MHz (3) / 1700MHz AWS (4) / 850MHz (5) / 2600MHz (7) / 900MHz (8) / 800MHz (20)
· FDD-LTE: (US)
· 2100MHz (1) / 1900MHz (2) / 1800MHz (3) / 1700MHz AWS (4) / 850MHz (5) / 2600MHz (7) / 900MHz (8) / 700MHz (17) / 800 MHz (20)
· FDD-LTE (CN / V)
· 2100MHz (1) / 1800MHz (3)
· TDD-LTE (CN / V)
· 2600MHz (38) / 1900MHz (39) / 2300MHz (40) / 2500MHz (41)
I don't understand why there is two configurations for US and WW because bands are all the same except band 17 missing (would be better to keep this band for WW, this band will be deployed in europe soon)
Makes you wonder what the ebay sellers think they have for sale... still I won't be taking the risk.
Either I'll wait for the WW SKU (the only one that works for me) or I'll buy something else.
No pressure Asus, but you have until 3rd April to release the WW SKU phone or you lose my custom!! (as if they care!)
zombination said:
I don't understand why there is two configurations for US and WW because bands are all the same except band 17 missing (would be better to keep this band for WW, this band will be deployed in europe soon)
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Band 17 is typical for the USA and some rare other countries but is is certainly not implemented anywhere in Europe. But I agree that distribution of frequencies is not optimal. In fact the US model is the most "worldwide".