Hello,
Can anyone confirm if Kenzo supports LTE B2 and B4? I've seen contradicting information online, especially from resellers, and the official specs don't list those bands:
http://www.mi.com/en/note3/specs/
Thanks
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If you're looking for it to work on T-Mobile, which I'm sure those are the bands that they use, yes it works.
Hello,
I'm not in the USA, but those age the bands used in my country.
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I am looking to buy a second hand SGSII. In trying to confirm the data bands for me the box seems to only list 900/1900/2100. The model shows GT-i9100. I need 850 for ATT in he states. I could not confirm on Google if this should be quad-band. Anyone have any idea? Thanks.
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The I9100 (at least the versions I've seen) support the 850 MHz band -- I've using an EU version on AT&T for 3 weeks.
Will confirm that. Got mine on release from handtec. Works on 850mhz here in AUS on telstra
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Thanks guys. Not sure why the box is not clearly marked. Supposed to be from UK thecarphonewarehouse.
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Hi,
As the title says. I'm wondering if this SGS3 is also LTE which means that I will be able to use 4G in the near future here in Sweden.
Any thoughts?
Just wanna know if it's capable if it's supports 4G.
Thanks in advance.
Think the LTE ones are 2gb ram but only dual core. So maybe check your ram. Or even check with google
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XEURONIX said:
Hi,
As the title says. I'm wondering if this SGS3 is also LTE which means that I will be able to use 4G in the near future here in Sweden.
Any thoughts?
Just wanna know if it's capable if it's supports 4G.
Thanks in advance.
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LTE versions are only available in North America, Japan and South Korea.
If you bought it in Sweden, I am pretty sure it is an International model without LTE.
And even if it was an LTE model, you would not be able to use it in Sweden because North America and Europe does not use the same frequencies for LTE.
4g not too many here in Sweden, if you bought a gs3 here it's not LTE
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Its international version. Means no lte.
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slking1989 said:
Think the LTE ones are 2gb ram but only dual core. So maybe check your ram. Or even check with google
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Yes, I checked, and it's have 1GB.
It's not LTE.
Thanks everybody for the answers.
So it's a bit of a noob question, but as a current owner of an international SII on Simple Mobile that doesn't have 3G, I was wondering if this variant (or any of the U.S./Canada variants) will work on Simple Mobile's 3G network (1700/2100 AWS band). Thanks a lot for your time
EDIT: Found an answer. If anyone else ever has this question, buying a T-Mobile SGSIII (SGH-T999) will allow you to connect to Simple Mobile's 3G/4G network.
Best bet would check the different model variants on gsmarena mate it tells you what bands the devices use unless someone already knows of course lol
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No. It does not have the 1700 band.
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Hello. i was on GSMArena and came across this
I see it says HSDPA 1700 / 2100 / 1900 - for Telus but does that mean this phone has those frequencies? Cause i thought this was for the telus people?
Anyone? im a bit confused..
That is the supported frequencies and carriers around the world uses that.
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That is the supported frequencies and carriers around the world uses that.
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So the i9100 supports the 1700 band? So if I unlocked it I could get 3g service from T-Mobile here in America?
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elesbb said:
So the i9100 supports the 1700 band? So if I unlocked it I could get 3g service from T-Mobile here in America?
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Well, yes and no, but really no for what you're asking.
The i9100 does NOT support 1700mhz for UMTS, but does for voice. So as a result, it does NOT get 3g on T-mobile, since T-mobile in the US uses AWS for high speed packet data, which requires BOTH 1700 and 2100 for 3g/"4g".
I wouldn't trust that GSM Arena spec page.
elesbb said:
So the i9100 supports the 1700 band? So if I unlocked it I could get 3g service from T-Mobile here in America?
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T-Mobile will only give EDGE, at&t will give you 3g if you unlock it
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ctomgee said:
Well, yes and no, but really no for what you're asking.
The i9100 does NOT support 1700mhz for UMTS, but does for voice. So as a result, it does NOT get 3g on T-mobile, since T-mobile in the US uses AWS for high speed packet data, which requires BOTH 1700 and 2100 for 3g/"4g".
I wouldn't trust that GSM Arena spec page.
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Thank you so much im finally nt confused. lol. Thanks for the info!
Hello.. I am currently in Taiwan on business and was curious if I bought the unlocked version of the m8 from an HTC store here, would I be able to pick up the at&t LTE bands back in the US?
I'm pretty sure the hspa+ works but not sure about the lte.
Thanks!
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LTE MIMO; GSM/EDGE: Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 Hz), Class 12; UMTS: Tri-band (UMTS 850/1900/2100MHz), HSPA+Category 14xx (HSDPA 21Mbps/ EDCH 5.7 Mbps) this is what you would need for at&t LTE. I also have the developer edition but it came from HTC U.S.
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Ok Thanks for the response.. I'll have to see if the version here has those spectrums on it
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