Hi All,
Does this phone supports TDD-LTE? If so how do I determine it is working on this band as opposed to FDD-LTE.
From my research only the Australian Optus branded one D802TA version has confirmed TDD-LTE support.
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Hi everyone,
I'm about to get a S4 on ebay that is this specific model: GT-I9505ZKABTU
Problem is I want to use it in Brazil which requires LTE band 2600MHz.
I could not find anywhere the specifications on LTE band for this model.
Could you please provide that info?
Thanks,
Z
9505 is sold in Brazil - should be no problem with that. But: I'd recommend to ask this question inthis thread - better chances for reply.
Hi,
I am from India. I planned to buy LG G2 Locked mobile from USA their after I Unlock the phone to use it in India.
now i am confused which model to buy?
there are many models in LG G2 (D800,D801,D802,D803..)
Which one perfectly match with my requirement?
Is it possible to unlock the USA mobile from India?
D802, because that version have the most development, but tje 802 is already sim unlocked?
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Go with D802. No lock or whatever.
If i go with locked mobile the price is very much low when compared to the unlocked phones.In my country LTE is in developing so i don't want LTE.
so i think Verizon - VS980 mobile work with indian 2G and 3G.
MAILUS said:
If i go with locked mobile the price is very much low when compared to the unlocked phones.In my country LTE is in developing so i don't want LTE.
so i think Verizon - VS980 mobile work with indian 2G and 3G.
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If you have already decided why do you ask...
I got my 802 unlocked. Price: 580 but I had to sign up for a 6 month subscription.
D802 of course because is the international unlocked version and all developers working on that plus i m an owner so go for it,you will no regret it !
How cheap is the US version? The India 16gig version is for $570. You get the added advantage of warranty and an unlocked phone.
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Get the phone that has the right radio bands to begin with.
I agree with x714x, you do need to get the one that has the right radios for you. GSM is covered an all versions so you'll get EDGE (2g) and voice service with any version, now the question is, which band does your phone company use for 3g?
Talking about radio bands I bought a D802 thinking the lte will work here in the uk but it does not it don't have band 4 can anyone else confirm this,
It doesn't according to this site http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=5082&c=lg_g2_d802_4g_lte_32gb
D800 and D801
Will D800 and D801 work in India ?
toxicneo said:
Will D800 and D801 work in India ?
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Compare this...
Global version - D802
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600
D801
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 850/1700/1900/2100
LTE 1900/1700/700
D800
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 850/1900/2100
LTE 1900/1700/850/700
Hey Guys.
I am wondering if you could help clarify something for me.
I purchased the Galaxy S5 outright, and in speaking with Optus & Samsung Technical support they advise there is only one version in Australia the G900I regardless of carrier and it is just the splash screen etc. They also advise that this uses the same network bands as the G900F.
Optus (they were clueless in the Technical support) also claim there is only one version in Australia, yet they advertise their Galaxy S5 as compatible with the 4G plus that uses the 2300MHz frequency. The S5 is a 4G plus handset on the Optus website.
Yet from Samsung Technical Support (transfered to them via Optus) saying that we use the same bands as the G900F version, and GSMARENA listing - LTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600.
How can this be that the S5 is compatible with 4G Plus. A software branding would not create a new band, that is Hardware controlled.
Someone is lying, and I am hoping you may be able to clear things up.
I use to go into the Service Menu on my old SGS (and S3 before a software upgrade) and you could see the enabled bands. This is not possible on the S5
Any comments or feedback would be appreciated.
Tim
Hi,
I wish to buy the korean model of the LG G2 and i live in France,
the major operators use here 800 Mhz and 2600Mhz for their LTE networks,
i want to know if it's possible to use the 320K on that frequencies.
Best regards.
Thanks
I'm getting a LG v20 but I need advice from anyone who knows which LG v20 model would work best in the united kingdom I love the device but they keep leaving us and Europe out with this model,
So any help guys which version or model cos there's quite a few.
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I'm getting a LG v20 but I need advice from anyone who knows which LG v20 model would work best in the united kingdom I love the device but they keep leaving us and Europe out with this model,
So any help guys which version or model cos there's quite a few.
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I'm assuming the us996 is the model you want. But of course wait for someone else to confirm. Check the bands of the carrier you'll be using it on, and then check the bands used on the us996. I know the us996 is unlocked and can be used on any carrier here in the US.
There isn't a UK variant, but everything I'm seeing points to the H990DS, which is the Taiwanese variant, which works with:
Networks: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-A
LTE Cat12 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600 (Bands 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,20,28)
TD-LTE 1900/2300/2500/2600 (Bands 38,39,40,41)
Hope that helps.