Gentlemen, I am getting LG G2 Verizon from US and like to use with Windmobile Canada. I am not sure will the phone work on wind because AWS or something. Please can someone confirm before I get into trouble. Thanks for your time and courtesy answers. Thanks.
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I've searched and searched but can't seem to find any definitive answers.
I want to get the LG G2, but can't decide which version to go with. Currently I'm on T-Mobile through Straight Talk on my Nexus 4, but am probably going to switch to AT&T once I get the new phone.
My question is, does the unlocked G2 (D802) fully support T-Mobile? The D802 looks to fully support AT&T.
Also, does the AT&T variant support T-Mobile at all if unlocked?
I want to get the unlocked version to avoid all the AT&T bloatware and branding. It would be really nice if the unlocked variant fully supported both AT&T and T-Mobile, because I like the flexibility to switch between them.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Steve
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powruser said:
I've searched and searched but can't seem to find any definitive answers.
I want to get the LG G2, but can't decide which version to go with. Currently I'm on T-Mobile through Straight Talk on my Nexus 4, but am probably going to switch to AT&T once I get the new phone.
My question is, does the unlocked G2 (D802) fully support T-Mobile? The D802 looks to fully support AT&T.
Also, does the AT&T variant support T-Mobile at all if unlocked?
I want to get the unlocked version to avoid all the AT&T bloatware and branding. It would be really nice if the unlocked variant fully supported both AT&T and T-Mobile, because I like the flexibility to switch between them.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Steve
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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D800 = AT&T
D801 = T-Mobile
D802 = International
I think the D801 is the only one that supports the 1700 MHz frequency, which is required if you want to get T-Mobile HSPA+ in an area that is not refarmed to 1900 MHz.
I was fortunate enough to get an AT&T (D800) LG G2 when Amazon had their mobile phone store glitch. I'm with Verizon right now but was looking at my options. I really would like to keep unlimited data in some way and T-Mobile seems to offer it. What are the problems I will run into using the D800 on T-Mobile? I've already SIM-unlocked the phone.
As the title, Wondering if my LG G2 Verizon will work on T-Mobile network, I see here and there about this on the internet, but I figure
I'd ask on XDA . So far I hear I'll lose out on LTE, but HSPA is good, which is good enough for me.
Also Verizon LG G2 comes unlocked, if true, Do I pop in my T-Mobile SIM, and out the box working?
I'm interested in this as well. I tried my tmobile sim in a coworkers G2 and it worked on LTE, but I just bought one and tried it and it's showing Roaming and HSPA.
Hello Guys,
What's up? I was wondering if I could buy a sprint LG G2 and can use it for my ATT carrier with unofficial unlock. Pls let me know everything works on sprint LG G2! (4G, ESN etc) Thanks in advance.
Even if Sprint "officially" unlocks your LG G2, it won't work with domestic GSM carriers like AT&T or TMobile. It will work unlocked with international SIM cards and international networks.
So, no.
Hello guys, Newbie here, i'm currently looking to buy an LG G2 for my girlfriend and would like to know which variant has 4G LTE on metropcs, because i noticed that people have issues with unlocked ATT models, but the international version doesn't have the frequencies that metropcs works on, so any help? i noticed that the Verizon is the most likely and it also has Qi wireless charging, so any help please?
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Hello guys, Newbie here, i'm currently looking to buy an LG G2 for my girlfriend and would like to know which variant has 4G LTE on metropcs, because i noticed that people have issues with unlocked ATT models, but the international version doesn't have the frequencies that metropcs works on, so any help? i noticed that the Verizon is the most likely and it also has Qi wireless charging, so any help please?
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Well MetroPCS has been gobbled up by T-Mobile, and they're shutting down their CDMA network and going all GSM (T-Mobile frequencies), so the T-Mobile version would be your best bet.