Has anyone tried Mate 10 or 10 Pro within the US and see if they are compatible with the major carriers: AT&T, T-mobile, Verizon, Sprint...
At the moment willmyphonework dot com doesn't list Mate 10 on their website so I couldn't check that.
Try this one https://www.frequencycheck.com
If you check the above link you can see that it has all att bands?
This is Mate 10 bands
2G bands
850 / 900 (E-GSM) / 1800 (DCS) / 1900 (PCS) - SIM 1 & SIM 2
3G bands
B1 (2100) / B2 (1900 PCS) / B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) / B5 (850) / B6 (850 Japan) / B8 (900 GSM) / B19 (800 Japan) / B34 (TD 2000) / B39 (TD 1900 +)
4G bands
B1 (2100) / B2 (1900 PCS) / B3 (1800 +) / B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) / B5 (850) / B6 (UMTS Only) / B7 (2600) / B8 (900) / B9 (1800) / B12 (700 ac) / B17 (700 bc) / B18 (800 Lower) / B19 (800 Upper) / B20 (800 DD) / B26 (850 +) / B28 (700 APT) / B34 (TD 2000) / B38 (TD 2600) / B39 (TD 1900 +) / B40 (TD 2300)
This is the question I'm waiting on an answer for. There is a good chance the Mate 10 will not make it to the US, just the Mate 10 Pro, which indo not want.
The Mate 10 looks like it supports most of the bands but I need to be sure before dropping the coin.
Sammae7 said:
This is the question I'm waiting on an answer for. There is a good chance the Mate 10 will not make it to the US, just the Mate 10 Pro, which indo not want.
The Mate 10 looks like it supports most of the bands but I need to be sure before dropping the coin.
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Mate 10 series release has not been announced for US, Canada and even Latin America. So if you aren't in a hurry, maybe its better to wait for the offical release. And if Mate 10 standard does not release in US, you could get it imported via Latin America ?
Sammae7 said:
This is the question I'm waiting on an answer for. There is a good chance the Mate 10 will not make it to the US, just the Mate 10 Pro, which indo not want.
The Mate 10 looks like it supports most of the bands but I need to be sure before dropping the coin.
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I bought one $703 on ebay L29 modelis what you need it supports all AT&T BANDS, can't believe I ordered we'd night around 11pm and got the phone Friday 3:20pm, buy mocha on its the best.
Supposedly the Mate 10 Pro will come to AT&T. Presumably this means that it will support E911, which I believe is required for Wi-Fi calling. My interest is in using this on T-Mobile with Wi-Fi calling working. Any thoughts on whether this will be possible?
Got the porsche design to work on verizon, but not phone call or text messages yet. Its a international dual sim version.
There is mate 10 pro unlocked version for usa, bla a09 and i am using it and it works on at&t
Using mate 10 pro (came form Singapore) in the US on AT&T since launch - works great.
mate 10 pro international version. usa using tmobile, so far so good.
Hello,
i have the following question : In the Quickstartguide(German) for the Mate 10 Pro (Bla-L29) are the following LTE Bands listed :
LTE Band 1/3/7/8/20/28/34/38/40
On the German Web Page are listed :
4G LTE TDD: B38/B39/B40
4G LTE FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5 (roaming)/B6/B7/B8/B9/B12/B17/B18/B19/B20/B26/B28/B29
Is the Quickstartguide wrong ?
Are there different international Models of the BLA-L29 ??????
does the Mate 10 Pro bought in Germany has other LTE Bands than a 10 Mate Pro bought in the US ?
i´m a bit confused
Will T-Mobile works fine ?
Thank you.
S.Neumann
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yes
Radios---- AT&T: GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), WCDMA ( 850 / 1900 / 2100), LTE (700 / 850 / AWS / 1900)
------------ Sprint: GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), WCDMA (700 / AWS), CDMA (800 / 1900), LTE (1900)
Radios---- T-Mo GSM: (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), WCDMA: (850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100), LTE: (Band 4 / Band 17)
Internal storage AT&T: 32/64GB; Sprint/T-Mo: 32GB
what are they
internally all of the GSM models, except for the Dual Sim Chinese models are the same
The sprint model, due to CDMA and LTE radios on board are different, the partition layout isn't the same as the others
mike1986 lays out the differences in a chart http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223236
Come on dude there has to be a million threads on this one topic, please search before posting as per the rules
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Hi, anyone can help me please, wich radio or modem has the aws or 1700/2100 band frequency please, Telcel LTE only works with those bands, thanks i really need it, now i have the 4a.17.3250 this radio support aws or 1700/2100 bands?
leo_hacker82 said:
Hi, anyone can help me please, wich radio or modem has the aws or 1700/2100 band frequency please, Telcel LTE only works with those bands, thanks i really need it, now i have the 4a.17.3250 this radio support aws or 1700/2100 bands?
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A radio doesn't add bands to your device automatically
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After seeing it one oppomart for 459, i found 3 listings on ebay for $435 16 GB or $459 64 GB from oppomart that ship from china. i just ordered mine. I also chatted with tmobile, and they said the phone will support tmobile lte and hspa+ bands.
16 GB:
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64 GB:
Yeah, just realized that. I canceled it and reorder from oppomart for $459 for the 64 GB black edition
Ordered the 64 GB from oppomart with a glass protector. shipping was $30 for 7 days, so total with everything was $496!
U do know there 16gb and only 3gb ram
Yeah, just realized that. I canceled it and reorder from oppomart for $459 for the 64 GB black edition
Yup I ordered mine yesterday
Comes with crappy Hydrogen OS though, doesn't it? You might end up waiting weeks or even months before someone gets a US OnePlus 2 and creates a flashable Oxygen ROM from it, so why not just wait to get an invite and save some money in the process?
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Nope it doesn't I asked them
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I have a flash able oxygen zip already
It works on T-Mobile for sure?
That's what T-Mobile rep said. I chatted with one online and gave them the bands to confirm
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Cool, let us know after you get it
gavin-phelan said:
Nope it doesn't I asked them
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I have a flash able oxygen zip already
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Would you mind sharing it ?
I am stuck with Hydrogen OS
It does not work on tmobile LTE. It will work on 2g and 3g.
Who knows for sure? Is Oppomart shipping the international version
with OxygenOs 2 and LTE compatibility?
paranoidaditya said:
Would you mind sharing it ?
I am stuck with Hydrogen OS
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Where did you get your Oneplus 2 from?
Here is the Oneplus 2 toolbox, does contains the OxygenOS flash zip
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ocker-rooter-and-recovery-flasher-aio.336009/
yeah it won't work on T-Mobile LTE, their bands are 4 and 12, the oppo opt LTE bands are 1,3,7 (china version.
there seems to be a USA version of opt which supports bands: 1/2/4/5/7/8/12/17
There seems to be 3 versions (that I have seen so far), China, USA, and rest of world.
however it still needs to be confirmed if the hardware is the same between all versions, like the opo and just needs a utility to unlock additional bands.
Problem solved!!! I got this official answer from OppoMart suppport team:
"hello,
yes, the phone from us comes with oxygen os 2.0 and google play store installed,
and support GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz , WCDMA: Bands: 850/900/1900/2100MHz,
LTE FDD: Bands: 2100/1800/2600MHz., which can be used in your country.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any question.
Thank you and regards.
Customer Service Team
www.oppomart.com"
So here you have it. This is an intenational device like the one sold in Europe and the USA.
dilgit said:
Problem solved!!! I got this official answer from OppoMart suppport team:
"hello,
yes, the phone from us comes with oxygen os 2.0 and google play store installed,
and support GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz , WCDMA: Bands: 850/900/1900/2100MHz,
LTE FDD: Bands: 2100/1800/2600MHz., which can be used in your country.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any question.
Thank you and regards.
Customer Service Team
www.oppomart.com"
So here you have it. This is an intenational device like the one sold in Europe and the USA.
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NO it is not the international version, it is the china version. Which only supports three FDD LTE bands 1,3,7
Band 1: 2100MHz
Band 3: 1800MHz
Band 7: 2600MHz
That's just a china version with Oxygen OS installed. You will still not be able to use it on LTE in USA.
My guess is they get china versions, open them up and install Oxygen OS and then sell them.
btw there is a difference between the version sold in USA and Europe as well.
I got better price for this product, pm me if you want to get it cheaper, with free shipping...thanks.
electric0ant said:
NO it is not the international version, it is the china version. Which only supports three FDD LTE bands 1,3,7
Band 1: 2100MHz
Band 3: 1800MHz
Band 7: 2600MHz
That's just a china version with Oxygen OS installed. You will still not be able to use it on LTE in USA.
My guess is they get china versions, open them up and install Oxygen OS and then sell them.
btw there is a difference between the version sold in USA and Europe as well.
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What I gather is that even the Global OP2 does not support 4G in the USA on the major networks which mainly use band 2,4,12/17 (AT&T/TM)
OnePlus 2 Europe/Asia model supports the list of FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE bands:
1 (2100 MHz)
3 (1800 MHz)
5 (850 MHz)
7 (2600 MHz)
8 (900 MHz)
20 (800 MHz)
38 (TD 2600 MHz)
39 (TD 1900 MHz)
40 (TD 2300 MHz)
41 (TD 2500 MHz)
OnePlus 2 North American model supports the list of FDD-LTE bands:
1 (2100 MHz)
2 (1900 MHz)
4 (1700 MHz AWS)
5 (850 MHz)
7 (2600 MHz)
8 (900 MHz)
12 / 17 (700 MHz)
Hopefully they all are hardware identical and a sodtware fix can unlock all bands
trijethero said:
What I gather is that even the Global OP2 does not support 4G in the USA on the major networks which mainly use band 2,4,12/17 (AT&T/TM)
OnePlus 2 Europe/Asia model supports the list of FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE bands:
1 (2100 MHz)
3 (1800 MHz)
5 (850 MHz)
7 (2600 MHz)
8 (900 MHz)
20 (800 MHz)
38 (TD 2600 MHz)
39 (TD 1900 MHz)
40 (TD 2300 MHz)
41 (TD 2500 MHz)
OnePlus 2 North American model supports the list of FDD-LTE bands:
1 (2100 MHz)
2 (1900 MHz)
4 (1700 MHz AWS)
5 (850 MHz)
7 (2600 MHz)
8 (900 MHz)
12 / 17 (700 MHz)
Hopefully they all are hardware identical and a sodtware fix can unlock all bands
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+1
kudos for finding the time to put list up all the different supported bands. hopefully its the same situation as the OPO and we can unlock the other bands.
We went through this last year with oneplus putting people off buying a Chinese version, all sorts of discussions went on about separate hardware on different production lines, in the end the only difference was the rom and cyanogenmod logo.
I ordered mine from China last year and its still going great , and i´ve just ordered my two from oppmart.
Hey everyone, noob here. I have an 850M on the way. I chose that over the A based on all the info posted on several threads. I was a bit concerned that the M wouldn't have all the necessary LTE bands for TMobile, however there was one thread here that clarified any doubts. After ordering the M, I saw that the 850F is available in aqua blue, very cool! It's a unique color I've never seen on any other smartphone. I really want the blue color instead of the gold version of the 850M that I ordered. I searched extensively, but can't find any definitive answer on the 850F. Some say the F is missing the 1700/2100 bands, others say it's present and works with Tmobile just fine.
Has anyone used the 850F on Tmobile, if so how are the LTE speeds? In my area, Tmobile LTE speeds are blazing fast. I consistently get 25-35 mb on an old LG G2, off peak hours I can get as high as 50-60 mb. I want to get the 850F in blue but not if it can't be LTE compatible. Any feedback or comments would be appreciated!
The Samsung support page for G850F says:
GSM (2G)
DCS 1800 MHz, PCS 1900 MHz, GSM 850 MHz, GSM 900 MHz
UMTS (3G)
B5 (850), B2 (1900), B1 (2100), B8 (900)
4G FDD LTE
B5 (850), B2 (1900), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B20 (800), B3 (1800), B1 (2100)
That's all I can say...I use it in germany...
I read conflicting answers on best buy versus frequency check so I called Samsung and was told it's not.
Here are the bands if you care"
B1 2100 B2 1900 PCS B3 1800+ B4 1700/2100 AWS 1 B5 850 B7 2600 B8 900 B12 700 AC B13 700 C B17 700 BC B18 800 LOWER B19 800 UPPER B20 800 DD B25 1900 + B26 850 + B28 700 APT B32 1500 L BAND B38 TD 1900 + B40 TD 2300 B41 TD 2500 B42 TD 3500 B66 1700/2100
Is this for SM-G960F? What's the implication of it not having band 71? Coverage/speed issues?
What is going on, so confused. I also contacted Samsung about this twice just to make sure and both times, two different people have said band 71 is supported by the unlocked US version.
This is the SM-G965U. It's for T-Mobile's rollout of the 600mhz service though at this point is on available in certain areas.
Found this map to show the areas.
http://maps.spectrumgateway.com/t-mobile-600-mhz-band-71-deployment.html
We are hoping they wouldn't make different hardware and somehow you can can unlock it by flashing T-mobile firmware but according to Best Buy's site and Samsung support it's not there.
Does "Unlocked US version" only mean carrier unlocked or does it also have unlockable bootloader?
vponomarev said:
Does "Unlocked US version" only mean carrier unlocked or does it also have unlockable bootloader?
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Just carrier unlocked but sometimes that means it can be easier to root.
It's there according to techwalls
coming from a s7 edge and s7 family, the tmo bloat isn't that bad. I do want the band coverage for lte 71. but would the updates for the unlocked version be rolled out quicker?
G960U and G965U both have Band 71 support.
This isn't the first time customer support reps have gotten something wrong.
murtaza02 said:
G960U and G965U both have Band 71 support.
This isn't the first time customer support reps have gotten something wrong.
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No, it wouldn't be.
Cuda70383 said:
coming from a s7 edge and s7 family, the tmo bloat isn't that bad. I do want the band coverage for lte 71. but would the updates for the unlocked version be rolled out quicker?
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I believe so. Rather than updates having to pass through Samsung and T-Mobile development teams, you would only have to wait on Samsung. Of course faster is relative and Samsung alone may take forever with updates already vs. Another phone maker.
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Is this for SM-G960F? What's the implication of it not having band 71? Coverage/speed issues?
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If i'm not mistaken, 71 is an LTE band. I'm not on t-mobile so I'm not 100% on this.
Decided to peruse the FCC docs for the Galaxy S9, located here: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repo...id=iZpmwirNeCdRpxZDqp7ksg==&fcc_id=A3LSMG960U
Specifically the "HAC Key Feature letter" doc, if I'm reading/understanding it correctly, both the SM-G960U and SM-G960U1 (unlocked model if they're following the same model number scheme as last year) will support Band 71 LTE.
I guess direct linking to the doc is not allowed, but you can open it from the link above.
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Well, after reading the thread I decided to contact Samsung support, again, to see what they might say today. I contacted live chat support again and this is what they sent me. The bands supported by the Galaxy s 9 unlocked variant.
Sohail M at 7:17, Mar 5:
B1 (2100)
B2 (1900 PCS)
B3 (1800 +)
B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1)
B5 (850)
B7 (2600)
B8 (900)
B12 (700 ac)
B13 (700 c)
B17 (700 bc)
B18 (800 Lower)
B20 (800 DD)
B25 (1900 +)
B26 (850 +)
B28 (700 APT)
B29 (700 de)
B30 (2300 WCS)
B32 (1500 L-band)
B38 (TD 2600)
B39 (TD 1900 +)
B40 (TD 2300)
B41 (TD 2500)
B46 (TD 900)
B66 (1700/2100)
B71 (600)
I guess, ultimately, we will have to wait and see. I ordered the S9 unlocked variant today and if it doesn't have band 71 I will send it back.
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Decided to peruse the FCC docs for the Galaxy S9, located here: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repor..._id=A3LSMG960U
Specifically the "HAC Key Feature letter" doc, if I'm reading/understanding it correctly, both the SM-G960U and SM-G960U1 (unlocked model if they're following the same model number scheme as last year) will support Band 71 LTE.
I guess direct linking to the doc is not allowed, but you can open it from the link above.
XBOHDPuKC said:
It's there according to techwalls
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Well it would definitely make sense to do that and sell more units capable of serving every carrier and every USA buyer and it doesn't cost anything more to make everyone happy bands wise..Right!
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Well, after reading the thread I decided to contact Samsung support, again, to see what they might say today. I contacted live chat support again and this is what they sent me. The bands supported by the Galaxy s 9 unlocked variant.
Sohail M at 7:17, Mar 5:
B1 (2100)
B2 (1900 PCS)
B3 (1800 +)
B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1)
B5 (850)
B7 (2600)
B8 (900)
B12 (700 ac)
B13 (700 c)
B17 (700 bc)
B18 (800 Lower)
B20 (800 DD)
B25 (1900 +)
B26 (850 +)
B28 (700 APT)
B29 (700 de)
B30 (2300 WCS)
B32 (1500 L-band)
B38 (TD 2600)
B39 (TD 1900 +)
B40 (TD 2300)
B41 (TD 2500)
B46 (TD 900)
B66 (1700/2100)
B71 (600)
I guess, ultimately, we will have to wait and see. I ordered the S9 unlocked variant today and if it doesn't have band 71 I will send it back.
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Decided to peruse the FCC docs for the Galaxy S9, located here: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repor..._id=A3LSMG960U
Specifically the "HAC Key Feature letter" doc, if I'm reading/understanding it correctly, both the SM-G960U and SM-G960U1 (unlocked model if they're following the same model number scheme as last year) will support Band 71 LTE.
I guess direct linking to the doc is not allowed, but you can open it from the link above.
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*** You Said..." if it doesn't have band 71 I will send it back." So just how would you know if the device has that band is is capable of utilizing it?? Please explain??
ALSO: ((https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repor..._id=A3LSMG960U)) DEAD END BELOW
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Fyi: https://twitter.com/SamsungSupport/status/970819401850159105
Well I hate to say this but if my Uncle had breasts he'd be my Aunt. I have had quite a few conversations via Twitter and in chat sessions with Sammy Tech reps and at this point I would say to you that they don't know wether to scratch their watch or wind their asses.
I have gotten no less than 6 different answers from them and sent a complaint up the line to Senior staff who might shed some light on all the different responses that keep getting disseminated to the public.
The unlocked Galaxy s 9, us version, does support band 71. I am using the unlocked version.
Assuming it supports band 71 doesn't mean band 71 is enabled in the modem. two different things!
So that being said and "If the device has Band 71" how can we test if the modem software is in the device?
Hi, i'm about to buy the Honor 9, but I have a problem. I will buy it in Amazon (Europe) and ship it to my country (Argentina) that uses this bands:
2G (EDGE, GSM/GPRS): Bands 850 / 1900 MHz
3G (HSPA+, UMTS/WCDMA): Bands 850 / 1900 MHz
4G (LTE): Bands 4 (AWS o 1700) / 7 (2600) / 28 (APT o 700*)
(the most important band is the B4 AWS, the others are not that important)
And I searched on google and I found differences, some places say it has the b4 band(frequencycheck.com,phonedb.net), others say no (gsmarena)
Amazon says its the model 51091SNW, but assume is the STF-L09 version
So I need your help, if anyone of you has bought this phone in Europe and wants to confirm if it has the band that I need, I would be grateful. Otherwise, I'll have to choose another phone because a phone without 4g nowadays it's not good
Thanks in Advance!!!
I checked the price comparison I usually use and which is usually pretty well informed (this is their English page, the company behind it is originally from Austria):
Frequency bands: GSM (850/900/1800/1900), UMTS (850/900/1900/2100), LTE (B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20)
https://skinflint.co.uk/a1638115.html
Same info from my go-to review site (translated from a German review):
Networking: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.2, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS B1/B2/B5/B8, LTE B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20, Dual SIM, LTE, GPS
https://www.notebookcheck.net/243422.0.html
Both is for the STF-L09, which is sold throughout Europe, so I guess it doesn't matter that both have their info from devices from Germany...
It seems to lack Band 4, and according to gsm arena it does so for all Honor 9 models available