Does anyone know How to Enable T-Mobile 3G/4G AWS Bands on AT&T Galaxy Note 3? Thanks
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AT&T and T-mobile variant of Galaxy S5 have a lot of LTE bands, but Verizon Galaxy S5 has only 2. I wonder if there is a way of enabling more LTE bands on Verizon S5. I know some phones have support to do more bands than what they are shipped by default.
Does anybody know if the Hong Kong s7 edge will work on sprint? It is cdma and lte and I'm aware that the cdma bands aren't all there sprint uses 800mhz and 1900mhz but the hong kong s7 is only 800mhz compatible but I could live with it in exchange for root. The lte matches and the hk version has more bands too. If not than my only choice is to jump ship to another carrier. Any insight is much appreciated.
No, sprint doesn't allow you to bring unlocked devices unless is a nexus or an iPhone. And you need band 26 for lte
Just wondering if there are any radio LTE band issues using a G935f on tmobile usa. I know the g935t supports 4x4 MIMO as well as some specific Tmobile supported radio bands, wanted to know if using the Exynos G935f international version would have any problems or missing bands since I'd be primarily using Tmobile usa.
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Araltd said:
Just wondering if there are any radio LTE band issues using a G935f on tmobile usa. I know the g935t supports 4x4 MIMO as well as some specific Tmobile supported radio bands, wanted to know if using the Exynos G935f international version would have any problems or missing bands since I'd be primarily using Tmobile usa.
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/0...laxy-s7-and-s7-edge-unlocked-in-the-us-guide/
I never considered the WiFi calling I use that a lot. I guess now there is a decision to make....
Band 12 is not usable by default as it's used only for VOLTE and the 935F doesn't support T-mobile VOLTE out of the box. If you are rooted, you can download a CSC selection tool which adds VOLTE/Wifi calling/Band 12 support. Otherwise, the phone works great on T-mobile (I use a 930F rooted on t-mobile and have never lacked signal where my wife's Iphone 7 or 930T had a signal)
Can I ask a question to you nice folks who've replied... This "upgrade" from a T-Mobile branded G935T to international G935F is going to cost me about $100 usd give or take... The sole purpose is for real root access... Is it worth it? Or should I just wait and jump on a newer device?
The reviews of the S8 are great, but over all it seems more like a skin change than anything else (besides the screen of course)
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Band 12 is not usable by default as it's used only for VOLTE and the 935F doesn't support T-mobile VOLTE out of the box. If you are rooted, you can download a CSC selection tool which adds VOLTE/Wifi calling/Band 12 support. Otherwise, the phone works great on T-mobile (I use a 930F rooted on t-mobile and have never lacked signal where my wife's Iphone 7 or 930T had a signal)
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Great news there. Thanks.
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Hi guys,
Looking to buy Samsung S8 Active from USA, which be mainly used in EU. Seems that there is difference of supported LTE bands. Anyone can help, which model is better to buy ?
https://www.frequencycheck.com/comp...-lte/samsung-sm-g892u-galaxy-s8-active-td-lte