In thought in buying an V10, I live in Sweden so I wounder if the H900 work well in Euorpe?
The bands that is used in Sweden are:
Band 3 1800 MHz
Band 7 2600 MHz
Band 8 900 MHz
Band 20 800 MHz
450 MHz CDMA ”3G”
800 MHz LTE ”4G”
900 MHz GSM ”2G”
900 MHz UMTS ”3G”
900 MHz LTE ”4G
1800 MHz LTE ”4G”
1800 MHz GSM ”2G”
1800 MHz GSM ”2G”
2100 MHz UMTS ”3G
2600 MHz LTE ”4G”
https://www.frequencycheck.com/compatibility/qRWFdv/lg-v10-h900/sweden
as far as i can see everything below 4g will work just fine, but only 2 bands for 4g out of 5 are supported. So you migh have problems with 4g
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Just updated radio to v1.56.70.11.7z and the HSDPA on 850 mhz stopped working
HSDPA at 850 Mhz is required by TELSTRA Australia
Downgraded to v1.54.30.10 and all is ok
Hi....i got a little problem in my country we have Orange Dominicana from Dominican Republic...supposely their 3G network is this one:
CDMA N/A
GSM/EDGE 900 MHz / 1800 MHz / 1900 MHz
3G 900 MHz
But i have the i717 and when i go to *#2263# to force in to 900 band it will only read edge so its kinda slow. but when i use my phone in Claro Dominicana network they have:
CDMA 1900 Mhz
GSM/EDGE 850 MHz / 1900 MHz
3G 850 MHz
It works perfect in 850...the 4g icon appears on my bar. Now ppl say its because the att wont work on orange and only the international version will, i dont know that, is there a way i can solve this? maybe flashing the international modem on my i717 or are they the same? Thanks!
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Hi....i got a little problem in my country we have Orange Dominicana from Dominican Republic...supposely their 3G network is this one:
CDMA N/A
GSM/EDGE 900 MHz / 1800 MHz / 1900 MHz
3G 900 MHz
But i have the i717 and when i go to *#2263# to force in to 900 band it will only read edge so its kinda slow. but when i use my phone in Claro Dominicana network they have:
CDMA 1900 Mhz
GSM/EDGE 850 MHz / 1900 MHz
3G 850 MHz
It works perfect in 850...the 4g icon appears on my bar. Now ppl say its because the att wont work on orange and only the international version will, i dont know that, is there a way i can solve this? maybe flashing the international modem on my i717 or are they the same? Thanks!
oh by any chance will this work? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1547114
they talking about 1700 band and not the 900 so i dont know
Sorry. The modem chip in the note is 850 and you can't change it.
As we all know, every device has 2 variants based on regions. The Xperia Z2 has it as well.
- the D6503 I believe is the Rest of the world
- the D6543 I believe is the NA version
- D6502 could be the Non-LTE
So as I was researching about specs I found this in GSMArena website.
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - D6502, D6503, D6543
3G Network
HSDPA 850/ 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - D6502, D6503, D6543
4G Network
LTE 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600 - D6503
LTE 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600 - D6543
I live in Asia and fly to Canada every year and I find it a hassle bringing 2 phones. The frequency bands of Z2 intrigue me.
My asian network uses 1900/2100 FOR 3G and LTE 850/1800/2100
My Canadian network (Wind) uses 1700/2100 , they have no LTE network yet
So does this mean both D6503 AND D6543 versions are compatible either networks? It sucks using 2 phones when 1 is not working with the network. (I use the S4 to take pictures. Nexus 5 camera is not so good in my opinion)
It looks like they are compatible.
You find the specs in the whitepaper
D6503 UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV),
1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I) MHz
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 17, 20)
D6502 UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV),
1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I) MHz
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
D6543 UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV),
1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I) MHz
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8)
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It seems weird to me that the 6543 would be missing some LTE bands and yet add none. I wonder why/how that would be. Do they actually have a different modem chip with fewer radios in it? It seems like that would be more work than just supporting the same bands on both even if some went unused on the 6543. If there's not a huge price difference it seems like you'd definitely want the 6503 just for the increased band support.
Hmm interesting. D6503 is 99% similar to D6543 except it has more frequency bands. Would definitely get the first one. I wonder why Samsung doesnt make phones with multi-bands, especially for "international i9505" version.
Thanks for the replies! Ive hit thanks! Hopefully my seller knows what version he has.
Im from Canada...I would just switch to rogers or bell when your here..then you only need to bring one device since mhz is the same as in asia I believe (im in manila right now ...and loving it...with a rogers device and have no issues on smart...LTE included..slow as hell but working lol).
Besides..wind sucks anyways lol!
sent from vacation in the phillipines via i337M galaxy S4
And Im back to Canada once again, sorry to necro the thread. I just called Wind, and they confirmed my phone Xperia Z2 (model D6503) works with their network. So now, i just have to unlock my phone, just $20.
Hi guys,
Can someone confirm that the US T-Mobile variant of the LG V60 is able to support international LTE Bands such as 3,7 and 20? The information on T-Mobile website is not confirming this.
Link: https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone/lg-v60-thinq-5g-dual-screen
I know for a fact that AT&T is usually to avoid as there is no possibility to receive updates without an activated sim card despite the fact that it is explicitly mentioning support for these bands.
Link: https://www.att.com/buy/phones/lg-v60-thinq-5g-128gb-classy-blue.html?offerid=5200006
Verizon variant seems also supporting these LTE bands
Link: https://www.verizon.com/smartphones/lg-v60-thinq-5g-uw/#specsHeading
I found this. I will attempt to discover the answer now myself.
You can find the frequency of a device (as long as it was sold in the USA) by
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HTC55555 said:
I found this. I will attempt to discover the answer now myself.
You can find the frequency of a device (as long as it was sold in the USA) by
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Very strange it will not let me paste the information. Here's a link to look at. Hopefully it will work.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...Vaw1-TX82cx0s4N40-kSKAgtG&cshid=1605454750439
I would be interested too. 1 seller told me it supports all operators unlocked devices. Another vendor for an AT&T device confirmed to me that bands are missing: 8 and 32 for 4G
LG V60 ThinQ supports next frequencies: GSM 850 MHz (B5), GSM 900 MHz (B8), GSM 1800 MHz (B3), GSM 1900 MHz (B2), UMTS 850 MHz (B5), UMTS 900 MHz (B8), UMTS 1700 MHz (B4), UMTS 1900 MHz (B2), UMTS 2100 MHz (B1), LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B12), LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B17), LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B28), LTE-FDD 800 MHz (B20), LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B5), LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B26), LTE-FDD 900 MHz (B8), LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B4), LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B66), LTE-FDD 1800 MHz (B3), LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B2), LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B25), LTE-FDD 2100 MHz (B1), LTE-FDD 2600 MHz (B7), LTE-TDD 2300 MHz (B40), LTE-TDD 2500 MHz (B41), LTE-TDD 2600 MHz (B38)
Best I can do.
HTC55555 said:
LG V60 ThinQ supports next frequencies: GSM 850 MHz (B5), GSM 900 MHz (B8), GSM 1800 MHz (B3), GSM 1900 MHz (B2), UMTS 850 MHz (B5), UMTS 900 MHz (B8), UMTS 1700 MHz (B4), UMTS 1900 MHz (B2), UMTS 2100 MHz (B1), LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B12), LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B17), LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B28), LTE-FDD 800 MHz (B20), LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B5), LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B26), LTE-FDD 900 MHz (B8), LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B4), LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B66), LTE-FDD 1800 MHz (B3), LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B2), LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B25), LTE-FDD 2100 MHz (B1), LTE-FDD 2600 MHz (B7), LTE-TDD 2300 MHz (B40), LTE-TDD 2500 MHz (B41), LTE-TDD 2600 MHz (B38)
Best I can do.
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THX!