G3 Frequencies Table - G3 General

I'd like to compile a table of the radio frequencies used by each variant of the G3: seemingly, there is a lot of over-lap and curiosity, leading to many questions about which variant works on which network (including me!). Please check on your phone the usable radio frequencies; then fill in the template:
Model:
Country: Carrier:
2G:
3G:
LTE:
Notes:

Model:d850.
Country: USA Carrier: Att
2G: 850 1900 pcs
3G: 850 clr 1900
LTE: 700bc MHz 1900 MHz
Notes: my area in North Alabama uses band 17 or the 700 b and c block. I only listed what Att supported as it would be pointless to add what they don't.
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Everything is written here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2791269 (there are links for PDAdb.net where you can find all information about Cellular Networks.)

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[Q] Asian/Indian HD2 on TMobile bands?

Hi,
Does the Asian/Indian HD2 get 3G service on TMobile US or ATT bands?? I have an HD2 from India, and I've tried different radios but I can't seem to get 3G on Tmobile. One of my friends said that I should get 3g with Tmobile US because they support the 1800/1900 bands. No clue waht that means.
Please shed some light
Thanks!
In different parts of the world there are used different radio frequencies for cellular phone networks.
Mostly used frequencies:
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
USA:
WCDMA/HSPA: 1700 MHz (AWS) / 2100 MHz
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Which frequencies are available depends on your selected carrier or provider, the used technique in the area and so on.
Maybe you will have a look on the coverage map of T-Mobile: http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/pcc.aspx
If you want to read more about 3G, look here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3G), or for cellular frequencies here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies).
Additional:
HTC provides different HD2 models: T8585 for Europe, T9193 for Asia Pacific and the T-Mobile US version.
The difference between T8585 and T9193 is the optimized radio chipset due to the region.
your model HD2 does not have radio hardware to support 3G connection to T-Mobile ATT US ...

Which LG G2 are not compatible with Europe?

I want to buy a phone to a friend of mine in Europe but I have no clue that what frequencies are not compatible with the models of LG G2. I am excluding Sprint and Verizon models.
How about T-mobile and AT&T versions? Are they compatible and do they have a sim card slot?
Thanks in advance
All versions have a SIM card slot, but you'll definitely need to find out which frequencies your friend's carrier uses in order for us to be able to help you. You wouldn't want to buy a T-Mobile one and then find out you needed a Verizon one in order to get 3G in your carrier (happened to me).
If you don't know on which carrier phone will be used to check for bands and radio frequencies, AT&T LG-D800 is your best bet. It supports almost all of them excluding LTE bands.
I wonder what are the frequencies of T-mobile and AT&T versions? If I get them, I can find out the European frequencies. Any hint?
albsat said:
I wonder what are the frequencies of T-mobile and AT&T versions? If I get them, I can find out the European frequencies. Any hint?
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LTE (4G)
700 Lower 700 (AT&T) / band 17 USA
850 Cellular / band 5 (V) Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1700 AWS / band 4 (IV) Americas
1900 PCS / band 2 (II) Americas
WCDMA (3G / 4G)
850 Cellular / band 5 (V) Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1700 AWS / band 4 (IV) Americas
1900 PCS / band 2 (II) Americas
2100 IMT / band 1 (I) Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel
GSM (2G)
850 Cellular Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900 Europe, Asia, Africa
1800 DCS Europe, Asia, Africa
1900 PCS Americas
AT&T version (D800) does not support WCDMA 1700 / T-Mobile version (D801) does not support LTE 850
@Alex
So it seems both versions are compatible with Europe. Thanks man. Appreciate it.
The D803 Canadian version also includes some of the LTE European frequencies.
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[Q] LG G2 F320 S - K - L frequencies

Hi everyone i have a few questions.I am looking forward in buying the F320 .Can anyone inform me if they are satisfied with the Korean version , any probs ? etc?
And also about the working frequencies i have this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408441&page=3
FS320L
2G: 850/900/1800/1900
3G: 900/2100
4G: 850/2100
FS320S
2G: 850/900/1800/1900
3G: 2100
4G: 850/1800
FS320K
2G: 850/900/1800/1900
3G: 1900/2100
4G: 800/900/1800
My network works on these - which one would work better? i am a little confuzed!
VODAFONE GSM 900 900 - 915 945 - 960
VODAFONE DCS 1800 1745 – 1760 1840 – 1855
VODAFONE UMTS 1920.3–1940.3 2110.3–2130.3 915.1 – 1920.1
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[Q] Is it possible to flash different radios to gain GSM?

I've been at a loss on what to do with my Note 3 since moving to St. Louis. I was at first under the assumption that since it has a sim card slot it could be unlocked and used on GSM carriers and boy was I wrong. The USCC variant does not support GSM at all, and only operates on CDMA. I'm not accurate in my assumption but I assume that the US Note 3s all contain the same hardware but different radios flashed to the chipset preventing access to North American GSM. And now the challenge:
With Root and recovery access is it possible to flash a radio from a GSM variant and match the kernel and then subsequently a GSM Rom to turn the USCC into a GSM capable device?
To start I have found the following infoModes
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LTE (4G)
750 Upper 700 (Verizon) / band 13 USA
1700 AWS / band 4 (IV) Americas
1900 PCS+G / band 25 USA
WCDMA (3G / 4G)
850 Cellular / band 5 (V) Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900 band 8 (VIII) Europe, Asia, Africa
1900 PCS / band 2 (II) Americas
2100 IMT / band 1 (I) Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel
CDMA (2G / 3G)
850 Cellular / BC0 Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1900 PCS / BC1 Americas
GSM (2G)
850 Cellular Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900 Europe, Asia, Africa
1800 DCS Europe, Asia, Africa
1900 PCS Americas
Verizon version doesn't support LTE 1900 / Sprint version doesn't support LTE 750, 1700 / U.S. Cellular version doesn't support GSM nor WCDMA

[Q] Unlocked AT&T s 4/s 4 mini in South Korea

Can anyone confirm if unlocked AT&T models of the Galaxy S 4 and S 4 mini would be compatible with networks in South Korea? Thanks in advance.
jooniloh said:
Can anyone confirm if unlocked AT&T models of the Galaxy S 4 and S 4 mini would be compatible with networks in South Korea? Thanks in advance.
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You'll have to compare which radio frequencies the phone is compatible with and what the carrier uses. I know the first can be found on Wikipedia, and possibly the carrier frequencies also.
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DeadlySin9 said:
You'll have to compare which radio frequencies the phone is compatible with and what the carrier uses. I know the first can be found on Wikipedia, and possibly the carrier frequencies also.
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I did that, and then I ran into this chart and kinda freaked out. Do only the frequency bands matter?
The ATT S 4 seems to definitely have 850 MHz for LTE which SK has in Korea. I couldn't find as reliable information for the S 4 Mini though. Wikipedia also lists SK as having a UMTS/HSPA network at 2100 MHz and according to GSM Arena, the S 4 supports HSDPA on 2100 MHz. So does that mean it's compatible?
jooniloh said:
I did that, and then I ran into this chart and kinda freaked out. Do only the frequency bands matter?
The ATT S 4 seems to definitely have 850 MHz for LTE which SK has in Korea. I couldn't find as reliable information for the S 4 Mini though. Wikipedia also lists SK as having a UMTS/HSPA network at 2100 MHz and according to GSM Arena, the S 4 supports HSDPA on 2100 MHz. So does that mean it's compatible?
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Wikipedia has the international S4 Mini listed with the same frequency bands, and if the I337 has them then I can only assume the Mini would. So as far as I know it should be compatible. However, if you're talking about SK Telecom, their wikipedia page also says things about CDMA, and I don't know if that'll work at all.
DeadlySin9 said:
Wikipedia has the international S4 Mini listed with the same frequency bands, and if the I337 has them then I can only assume the Mini would. So as far as I know it should be compatible. However, if you're talking about SK Telecom, their wikipedia page also says things about CDMA, and I don't know if that'll work at all.
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:/ I was hoping for SK since that had the most matches with bands. Also, I don't think that's necessarily true because when I was looking at S4 specs on either Phone Arena or GSM Arena, they had listed some bands that the AT&T model didn't have that the others did. I assume the same would be the case for the S4 Mini but I don't recall seeing AT&T specific specs regarding the bands for it.
Here: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9505_galaxy_s4-5371.php
and here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SK_Telecom#Services
GSM Arena has this:
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - SGH-i337
No 900 on AT&T.
and
LTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
(Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20)
LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600
(Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 17) - SGH-i337
No 800, 900, and 1800 on AT&T.
Wikipedia lists SK Telecom as having UMTS/HSPA on 2100 and LTE on 850. Wouldn't that work with the i337?
jooniloh said:
Here: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9505_galaxy_s4-5371.php
and here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SK_Telecom#Services
GSM Arena has this:
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - SGH-i337
No 900 on AT&T.
and
LTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
(Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20)
LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600
(Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 17) - SGH-i337
No 800, 900, and 1800 on AT&T.
Wikipedia lists SK Telecom as having UMTS/HSPA on 2100 and LTE on 850. Wouldn't that work with the i337?
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I suppose it should then, I've just known CDMA and GSM phones not to cross. My friend tried a Verizon SIM in my S4 and it seemed not to work, but I'm not knowledgeable about the differences of GSM and CDMA and whether or not all service will work correctly.

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