For those wanting to use the note on different carriers, here are the supported bands. (Taken from the box) In North America, this phone should have full compatability with ATT and ATT mvno's. Bell and Rodgers should also be compatible in Canada.
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS: Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 4 (1700), Band 5 (850)
LTE: Band 4 (1700), Band 12 (700a), Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 3 (1800), Band 5 (850), Band 7 (2600), Band 8 (900), Band 17 (700bc)
Here is a list of LTE networks by country.
Band 3 and 7 are the most popular in Europe. This phone also has band 8 for global roaming in the future.
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mircury said:
For those wanting to use the note on different carriers, here are the supported bands. (Taken from the box) In North America, this phone should have full compatability with ATT and ATT mvno's. Bell and Rodgers should also be compatible in Canada.
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS: Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 4 (1700), Band 5 (850)
LTE: Band 4 (1700), Band 12 (700a), Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 3 (1800), Band 5 (850), Band 7 (2600), Band 8 (900), Band 17 (700bc)
Here is a list of LTE networks by country.
Band 3 and 7 are the most popular in Europe. This phone also has band 8 for global roaming in the future.
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Thank you I am going to rock the note 4 on T-Mobile until it's paid off. Then switch to Cricket Wireless.
Any try this and make sure it works. I have seen posts about losing lte etc. When using the tmo phone on straight talk or other att mvnos
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sambrooke said:
Any try this and make sure it works. I have seen posts about losing lte etc. When using the tmo phone on straight talk or other att mvnos
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I had the same concerns. I took a chance and the T-Mobile variant is perfect on AT&T's LTE.
Can you retest your T-Mobile Note4 with Straight Talk
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I had the same concerns. I took a chance and the T-Mobile variant is perfect on AT&T's LTE.
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Looking at you ookla speedtest image the ISP is listed as Verizon, do you have FIOS and the phone was connecting to WiFi? I'd appreciate if you can test the connection again and verify that you T-Mobile Note4 with Straight Talk doesn't can get 4GLTE on that AT&T MVNO.
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Looking at you ookla speedtest image the ISP is listed as Verizon, do you have FIOS and the phone was connecting to WiFi? I'd appreciate if you can test the connection again and verify that you T-Mobile Note4 with Straight Talk doesn't can get 4GLTE on that AT&T MVNO.
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That's just his signature...
Probably his home internet through his computer.
nerddowell said:
Looking at you ookla speedtest image the ISP is listed as Verizon, do you have FIOS and the phone was connecting to WiFi? I'd appreciate if you can test the connection again and verify that you T-Mobile Note4 with Straight Talk doesn't can get 4GLTE on that AT&T MVNO.
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That was through my computer via a wired connection. Throughput via WiFi to my T-Mobile Note 4 seems to be limited by my router (getting kinda old) to 60Mbps both ways.
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That's just his signature...
Probably his home internet through his computer.
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Exactly! Thank you for clarifying that.
It also supports B2, B4, and B17 LTE
LG G4 (GSM)
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=ZNF&pc=H815
Really good feature and hope it appreciate people a lot.
How will International Version work on T-Mobile US?
I referred to - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_US
LTE:
B2 - 1900 MHz - YES
B4 1700/2100 MHz AWS - YES
B17 No
Wifi calling and VoLTE will not work? HD Voice won't work either?
Model LG H815? Should be ok for ATT LTE, it seems
hmm...
starfcker69 said:
How will International Version work on T-Mobile US?
I referred to - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_US
LTE:
B2 - 1900 MHz - YES
B4 1700/2100 MHz AWS - YES
B17 No
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So how will this version work on T-Mobile US?
I have less need to T-Mobile wi-fi calling or HD Voice.
Hi, I was checking the LTE bands for all US variants and surprisingly found Band 17 is not supported. Does this mean there will be some issue with AT&T LTE, since band 17 is a backbone for it? Thanks!
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Hi, I was checking the LTE bands for all US variants and surprisingly found Band 17 is not supported. Does this mean there will be some issue with AT&T LTE, since band 17 is a backbone for it? Thanks!
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Band 17 is obsolete. It's a subset of band 12. Band 12 is 700a, 700b, 700c; Band 17 is 700b, 700c. If your device supports band 12, it will be able to connect to AT&T's 700 mHz transceivers.
See Band 12 vs Band 17 for a more detailed explanation.
I am using T-Mobile US and I noticed that they use different bands. When I go in engineering mode 11 Bands are checked but the rest a dim. Is there a way to enable certain bands so I can get 4g? Currently I can only get 4g in major cities like when I go to chicago
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I am using T-Mobile US and I noticed that they use different bands. When I go in engineering mode 11 Bands are checked but the rest a dim. Is there a way to enable certain bands so I can get 4g? Currently I can only get 4g in major cities like when I go to chicago
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I did not get 4G with T-Mobile in NY either.
'Jiayu S3 discussion/support MEGA Thread' OP page mentions
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Bands: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHZ - WCDMA 900/1900/2100MHZ
TD-SCDMA 1900/2000 - TDD-LTE B39 B40 B41 - FDD-LTE B3 B7 B20
Several other android smartphone flagships do not support all frequencies/bands worldwide.
If we turn on all the bands maybe
Hello
How to enable 4g lte(europe band 3,20 etc) htc bolt sprint ?
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How to enable 4g lte(europe band 3,20 etc) htc bolt sprint ?
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according to the HTC website, it appears it doesn't supports those bands...
Network4
2G/2.5G - GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G UMTS: 850/AWS/1900/2100 MHz
4G LTE (up to 450Mbps): FDD: Bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 25, 26
TDD: Band 41 with 3xCA