Two 6p models - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I see on the Huawei support website that they list 2 models for the nexus 6p H1511 & H1512
Anyone know what will differentiate the models?
http://m.huawei.com/enmobile/consumer/support/index.htm

bidoa said:
I see on the Huawei support website that they list 2 models for the nexus 6p H1511 & H1512
Anyone know what will differentiate the models?
http://m.huawei.com/enmobile/consumer/support/index.htm
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US and international?

bidoa said:
I see on the Huawei support website that they list 2 models for the nexus 6p H1511 & H1512
Anyone know what will differentiate the models?
http://m.huawei.com/enmobile/consumer/support/index.htm
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American and international.
They have different radio bands enabled, that should be the extent of differences.
Unless you mean on the device, then I assume the phone will be labeled in software, and probably have the SKU on the case somewhere.
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It's a shame you can't order an international edition in the US. I intend to travel.

FuMMoD said:
It's a shame you can't order an international edition in the US. I intend to travel.
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There should be enough compatible bands to keep ya going

Phazmos said:
There should be enough compatible bands to keep ya going
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I think I saw a post recently showing the frequencies both phones have. The international one had all the US bands as well if I remember correctly.
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FuMMoD said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think I saw a post recently showing the frequencies both phones have. The international one had all the US bands as well if I remember correctly.
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It has most of the same bands but not all. You'd not have as good coverage using the international version for Project Fi in the US.
Also the versions abroad that have these bands are likely considerably more expensive than the US version. As an example, in the EU the 6P starts at at over $200 more for the base model.

plus there is no 4g in Europe

hello00 said:
plus there is no 4g in Europe
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Of course there is 4G in Europe...

FuMMoD said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think I saw a post recently showing the frequencies both phones have. The international one had all the US bands as well if I remember correctly.
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They are pretty close, but the info had been posted a few times I'm the general section - I think I also saw a listing of countries and bands somewhere here.
Try searching, it should come up.

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International you gain Asian bands mostly 1 (is Europe to), 9 & 19 are Japan. You loose 30(AT&T future), 12 (hopefully will work with T-Mobile at launch lol), and 13 (Verizon?).
I hope they fix it in the def community like they did the nexus 6, almost all bands on both devices.
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hello00 said:
plus there is no 4g in Europe
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Lol

FuMMoD said:
It's a shame you can't order an international edition in the US. I intend to travel.
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It's a shame that you can't just flash an international factory image, and enable those bands, while disabling some of the US bands

ericerk said:
It's a shame that you can't just flash an international factory image, and enable those bands, while disabling some of the US bands
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Is the hardware that much different? I thought the 810 supports all that together and wouldn't need anything else for bands?
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FuMMoD said:
Is the hardware that much different? I thought the 810 supports all that together and wouldn't need anything else for bands?
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I thought so to, but here we are with two different versions.

Maybe it is some sort of licensing issue?
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FuMMoD said:
Maybe it is some sort of licensing issue?
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I don't understand why it would be.

ericerk said:
I thought so to, but here we are with two different versions.
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Antennae configuration and radio.

tech_head said:
Antennae configuration and radio.
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Are we sure that the Antenna's are different? Also isn't the radio in the soc?

Related

I want a Korean S3 with 2GB RAM and quadcore!!

Indulge me.
The Korean SGS3 comes with 2GB RAM and the quadcore Exynos 4412 chip:
http://phandroid.com/2012/06/08/sk-telecoms-galaxy-s-iii-merges-quad-core-cpu-and-2gb-ram/
South Korea uses 2100Mhz HSPA band - as does the UK where I live.
http://www.worldtimezone.com/gsm.html
What's stopping me from (somehow) buying a Korean one and importing it for use here in the UK?
Also, any ideas how I would even go about buying something from Korea??
setspeed said:
Indulge me.
The Korean SGS3 comes with 2GB RAM and the quadcore Exynos 4412 chip:
http://phandroid.com/2012/06/08/sk-telecoms-galaxy-s-iii-merges-quad-core-cpu-and-2gb-ram/
South Korea uses 2100Mhz HSPA band - as does the UK where I live.
http://www.worldtimezone.com/gsm.html
What's stopping me from (somehow) buying a Korean one and importing it for use here in the UK?
Also, any ideas how I would even go about buying something from Korea??
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Willing to bet, the Korean version won't use a Micro-Sim that GSM carriers use, as they're network SK Telecom if i recall does not require the use of sim cards. Also chances are the Korean version will be locked to region specific carriers there.
Don't go for it. Their will be a lot of issues with it. Also very bad developer support, worse than American version.
There may be other hardware compatibility issues with your network.
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Can't you just buy off-contract sim-free handsets, like you could here in the UK? Not attached/locked to a network?
setspeed said:
Can't you just buy off-contract sim-free handsets, like you could here in the UK? Not attached/locked to a network?
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His point is quad core and two gb ram. I understand his itch. Only that phone can scratch it.
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ceo.mtcl said:
His point is quad core and two gb ram. I understand his itch. Only that phone can scratch it.
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For now lol
doeboy711 said:
For now lol
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The next Nexus better have a quad with 2gb of ram!!!
djkinetic said:
Willing to bet, the Korean version won't use a Micro-Sim that GSM carriers use, as they're network SK Telecom if i recall does not require the use of sim cards. Also chances are the Korean version will be locked to region specific carriers there.
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Quite a lot of the new smartphones in Korea come with usim cards..
Don't ask me the finer details.
There are 3 major carriers in SK, two of them operate WCDMA networks.
I would not go for this phone. Like somebody else said, bad developer support.
ceo.mtcl said:
Don't go for it. Their will be a lot of issues with it. Also very bad developer support, worse than American version.
There may be other hardware compatibility issues with your network.
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Are saying that American version is going to have bad development support, when it's most likely going to be better.
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I got an international one today and it's on at&t in the states. It's not running at hspa+ speeds though
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zion4887 said:
I got an international one today and it's on at&t in the states. It's not running at hspa+ speeds though
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check to make sure your APN is set to phone
zion4887 said:
I got an international one today and it's on at&t in the states. It's not running at hspa+ speeds though
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You must not be having god connection then.
Here are my hspa speeds
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You must not be having god connection then.
Here are my hspa speeds
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Why are you using an app to display battery life. You know the S3 has that built into stock now right?
If I have assisted you, please press Thanks button.
ok so i want the international version, my carrier (h2o wireless) runs on att but they dont have 4g only 3g... my question is , would it work on my carrier?
Haha!
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Why are you using an app to display battery life. You know the S3 has that built into stock now right?
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You mean that ugly stock battery percentage that appears next to the battery icon and takes up additional space? If you have noticed, I do not have any app but actually a circles mod that can display battery percentage within the battery icon.
For the dev support I disagree, it seems they will get the same hardware as the int version only more ram and LTE support so int roms shouln'd be hard to port, am I wrong?
djkinetic said:
Willing to bet, the Korean version won't use a Micro-Sim that GSM carriers use, as they're network SK Telecom if i recall does not require the use of sim cards. Also chances are the Korean version will be locked to region specific carriers there.
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Speaking form experience the SIM card issue is no longer a problem, Korean phones now use SIM cards, all carriers here ( SK, KT, LG all use SIM cards)
All Android phones here as of today (SGS3 is still unknown) are sold carrier unlocked, I've used my Korean issue GalaxyS (m110s) in various countries with no issue (India/China/UK)
Problem with the Korean version is that' you'll lose FM functionality and gain a useless DMB (TV) chip instead, also it's dimensions are ever slightly larger, so getting nice cases might be slightly harder, or you'll have to order from Korea, not impossible though.
Phones can be bought off the shelf here, they're just more expensive than in Europe/US
I'm pretty sure the american version dev support will be just as good as the international.

AT&T Galaxy Note II official press pictures

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AT&T definitely stepping it up with brand recognition, similar to how starbucks removed their name from the logo.
Looks about right. I wonder if Verizon's variant will still have the atrocious branding on the home button.
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Looks about right. I wonder if Verizon's variant will still have the atrocious branding on the home button.
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I thought that was a protective sticker...
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just get a new back cover? :good:
That's a nice, simply branding that doesn't take away from the device. Makes me want to abandon Verizon even more. We'll see what their official pics look like... (Hopefully the ones that were released are not official...)
Looking on the date on the phone, does it gives us a clue that it will be released on Thursday, November 15?
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Looking on the date on the phone, does it gives us a clue that it will be released on Thursday, November 15?
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What news I've read did say it would be released mid-November, so the clues match up.
If the AT&T logo is no more than that I can live with that.
I just can't decide if I want the white or the grey.
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just get a new back cover? :good:
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I used a penny to rub off the branding on my Atrix. As long as it's just silk screened print on the cover it should work here as well.
Now, if the AT&T Note II's hardware is identical to the international version (with the exception of the LTE radios), then I'm pretty well sold! Flash the international firmware, and keep the AT&T specific modem.bin, and you've got the best of both worlds!
This is perfect. Nice and simple. Now all they have to do is release the damn thing.
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When is this coming out for ATT? Late October or late November?
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Now, if the AT&T Note II's hardware is identical to the international version (with the exception of the LTE radios), then I'm pretty well sold! Flash the international firmware, and keep the AT&T specific modem.bin, and you've got the best of both worlds!
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What is so nice about international firmware?
No AT$T bloat, that's enough for me.
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What is so nice about international firmware?
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If I were to wager a guess... If there were custom ROMs released that are based on the international firmware one could flash that without borking the device.
Milkman00 said:
What is so nice about international firmware?
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international firmware releases much faster than US does.
Xstop said:
No AT$T bloat, that's enough for me.
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But no LTE on the international version, correct? Useless to me without LTE. When I get throttled on LTE I get throttled down to HSPA and that's manageable. Without it? It's throttled back to EDGE.
bmstrong said:
But no LTE on the international version, correct? Useless to me without LTE. When I get throttled on LTE I get throttled down to HSPA and that's manageable. Without it? It's throttled back to EDGE.
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I don't know about throttling but yes international versions(N7100) will not support AT&T LTE bands.
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What is so nice about international firmware?
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Go gators!
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Samsung SM-N910T is LTE CAT 4 ONLY? Who is ready for Note 4?

According to this... (bottom) :
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-4_id8577
And this:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SM-N910TZWETMB-specs
It seems only the international version is LTE CAT 6... I thought it was the opposite, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 was the LTE CAT 6...
Also, according to this...
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The international octa core version should perfectly work on T-Mobile? With LTE and HSPA+ perfectly?
Because if the international version of the N4 this time works perfectly on T-Mobile, then there is no reason to buy the T-Mobile version... International version is Octa Core, plus LTE CAT 6 / 300mbps... Instead of Quad Core LTE CAT 4 / 150mbps...
-> The outcome of this post, will determine what I will buy...
Can someone confirm, or let me know correct information? Thanks...
On the International model your missing Band 2 , 4 , 12 for the lte bands. The specs are all over the place, on Samsung site Att, and Verizon show as CAT 6, and Tmobile shows CAT 4. Even though their all the Snap Dragon version.
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All the Qualcomm models will support Cat6, but only the Exynos version in korea will support Cat6, there rest will be Cat4 or just 3g.
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All the Qualcomm models will support Cat6, but only the Exynos version in korea will support Cat6, there rest will be Cat4 or just 3g.
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So, the T-Mobile version (SM-N910T) showing as CAT 4 should be an error?
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So, the T-Mobile version (SM-N910T) showing as CAT 4 should be an error?
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It is just a webpage with no official data yet, so must be.
I am already ready... Only thing still missing is the wireless receiver... Still not available on ebay... Waiting for oct 17...8am... I will be the first in my local T-Mobile store, lol. (for the third year will be first in line) Got Note 1 after it was like 3 months out, but Note 2 & 3 on release day)
Yes, it looks you are ready jaja
Can I ask how much did you pay for the microSD ?
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Yes, it looks you are ready jaja
Can I ask how much did you pay for the microSD ?
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119.99 on Amazon... But right now is at 109.99...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M562LF4/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_DVhkub01XHH71
TEKHD said:
119.99 on Amazon... But right now is at 109.99...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M562LF4/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_DVhkub01XHH71
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On Best Buy website last week they had it for $99. I picked one up to use in my Note 3 till my Note 4 arrives.
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mardukeme said:
On Best Buy website last week they had it for $99. I picked one up to use in my Note 3 till my Note 4 arrives.
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Yours read up to 48MB/s?
Don't remember I already through the box out.
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TEKHD said:
Yours read up to 48MB/s?
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The one he got on sale for $99 from Best Buy is up to 30mb/s, it's not the new one (48mb/s)
Kawaisa said:
The one he got on sale for $99 from Best Buy is up to 30mb/s, it's not the new one (48mb/s)
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That's what I thought...
Does the Korean Cat 6 version work with U.S. Cat 6? I'm really wanting the Exynos version, but also want LTE in the U.S.
CreekDirt said:
Does the Korean Cat 6 version work with U.S. Cat 6? I'm really wanting the Exynos version, but also want LTE in the U.S.
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It will depend on the bands you need.

Sprint/Boost/ US Cellular Moto e 2015. Sim Unlock

Hello, I would like to know if the "Sprint/Boost/ US Cellular" versions of Moto e 2015 LTE, will work outside USA with another GSM carriers?
As well as works Verizon version...
Thanks!
Can somebody help me?
Maybe? @scritch007 or @starkly_raving do either of you have an answer?
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Hello, I would like to know if the "Sprint/Boost/ US Cellular" versions of Moto e 2015 LTE, will work outside USA with another GSM carriers?
As well as works Verizon version...
Thanks!
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There's a factory UICC unlock that comes on your Sprint/Boost factory firmware (Settings/System Updates). So you can UICC unlock for use outside the United States. You can also purchase a GSM unlocked variant from BestBuy if you plan on strictly using it outside the US.
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So this means that I can use any of these variants (boost, sprint, boost mobile) on GSM network's but only outside USA?
Thanks
seems that way, and i dont think anyone is gonna crack the sprint based version as its a cheap phone and not worth the time and effort as opposed to getting a phone that is unlockable such as the verizon version of this same phone
Versions Sprint / Boost Mobile and US Cellular and if operating outside US in gsm, I have one running in Tigo Honduras
CLUPER said:
Versions Sprint / Boost Mobile and US Cellular and if operating outside US in gsm, I have one running in Tigo Honduras
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The us cellular model is allready sim unlocked for domestic use
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The us cellular model is allready sim unlocked for domestic use
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i saw that on another thread. I wonder what the holdup is with the sprint version. Other than what i previously mentioned
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i saw that on another thread. I wonder what the holdup is with the sprint version. Other than what i previously mentioned
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The USC version is unlocked out of the box.
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The us cellular model is allready sim unlocked for domestic use
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The USC version is unlocked out of the box.
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saw that already actually @dandrumheller
btw, there is an app in development by idoneapps to unlock the Sprint Moto E 2015 version. Im testing it currently and ill report back with my findings. Idoneapps has been stellar in unlocking Samsung phones, and it seems that theyre venturing out into the realm of Moto phones!! hope may be on the horizon!!
still testing the app. Its a MSL reader as of now, but im sure more development will continue as idoneapps never ceases to amaze me with their work and skill
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seems that way, and i dont think anyone is gonna crack the sprint based version as its a cheap phone and not worth the time and effort as opposed to getting a phone that is unlockable such as the verizon version of this same phone
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Even though the bootloader is unlocked? The VZW variant doesn't even have root.
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Even though the bootloader is unlocked? The VZW variant doesn't even have root.
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Yeah, but I have been beta testing an app for idoneapps recently that is showing some promise. The devs at idoneapps have yielded some seriously awesome results in the Samsung world, so I'm hopeful that the fruits of their labor will produce a dsufor the moto e 2105 as well. What I posted that you quoted was before I got the betas of the app. Keep your fingers crossed and I'll for sure post up when an unlock is available!
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LTE band workability

Wondr'n anyone knows if OP5 will work on new LTE band of Freedom network??
Hopefully
The S8 has it so I don't see why the OP5 won't
Mhurveen said:
Wondr'n anyone knows if OP5 will work on new LTE band of Freedom network??
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Mhurveen said:
Wondr'n anyone knows if OP5 will work on new LTE band of Freedom network??
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lolwat the phone hasn't been launched - any answer you get here would be speculation at best.
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lolwat the phone hasn't been launched - any answer you get anywhere would be speculation at best.
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Fixed.
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Fixed.
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Hahahaha... clever
Mhurveen said:
Wondr'n anyone knows if OP5 will work on new LTE band of Freedom network??
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fingers crossed. I'm in the same exact boat hoping the OP5 supports Freedom's new lte bands so i can switch!
If it's LTE band 66 then it sure will, I've seen all 34 bands it's listed as compatible with and this is one of them but there's not long till you can confirm that
There's been a lot of speculation based on this tweet going on:
https://twitter.com/oneplus/status/876469710916857856
It's rumored there might just be one international model - compatible with most current LTE bands. Would be awesome if LTE roaming was finally possible.
Yep I'm thinking the same about there just being one model as I've been lucky enough to see a little something which states 34 band compatibility and as it's launched today I'm sure there's no harm sharing:
FDD LTE:B1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,30,66
TDD-LTE:B38,39,40,41
TDS:B34,39
UMTS:B1,2,4,5,8
GSM:B2,3,5,8
There is one band that is conspicuously absent from that list....
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There is one band that is conspicuously absent from that list....
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Yea, 13.
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Yea, 13.
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yep.....
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I've been lucky enough to see a little something which states 34 band compatibility and as it's launched today
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And it's just been confirmed on the Launch Live Event. Awesome feature!
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And it's just been confirmed on the Launch Live Event. Awesome feature!
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and confirmed no band 13...meaning no Verizon...I guess it's good business to continue to ignore the largest carrier in the US....
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Yep I'm thinking the same about there just being one model as I've been lucky enough to see a little something which states 34 band compatibility and as it's launched today I'm sure there's no harm sharing:
FDD LTE:B1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,30,66
TDD-LTE:B38,39,40,41
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Hi Folks,
Given these supported bands and Sprint's LTE is bands 25, 26, and 41, does this mean that OP5 will fully work with Google's Project Fi?
I've been waiting to move to Project Fi but not willing to pay for the Pixel.
Thanks!
kimck99 said:
Hi Folks,
Given these supported bands and Sprint's LTE is bands 25, 26, and 41, does this mean that OP5 will fully work with Google's Project Fi?
I've been waiting to move to Project Fi but not willing to pay for the Pixel.
Thanks!
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Project Fi only fully works on the Nexus and Pixel line. Even if another phone supports the bands, you will only have access to T-Mobile.
geoff5093 said:
Project Fi only fully works on the Nexus and Pixel line. Even if another phone supports the bands, you will only have access to T-Mobile.
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Thanks for the information. That kind of sucks....
LTE CA for US
Ref:
https://fccid.io/document.php?id=3415519
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