We already know that Verizon’s s10 5g and note 10 5g support just their mmwave and that T-Mobile’s s10 5g supports only their mmwave also while sprints s10 5g supports their mid band but can access T-Mobile’s low band.
I predict that the T-Mobile/Sprint note 10 5g will support both sprint’s mid band and T-Mobile’s low band. I also predict that At&T’s s10 5g will support their mmwave and low band 5g while their Note 10 5g WILL support both their mmwave and low band.
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I Purchased the note 20 Ultra 5G in USA and shipped it to Australia.
I later found out that the US Note 20 Ultra 5G variant doesnt have band n78, which is the main band of Asutralias best 5g provider, Telstra.
I am wondering if anyone knows conclusively if the s7 5g or s7+ 5g has the n78 band, some websites denote it does, others say it doesnt, but i feel they might be reffing to the LTE version sometime which of course does not have n78 5G band. This is the US variant from Samsung.com website.
Thanks in advance
Hello,
I am looking to buy an unlocked S21 from Samsung Canada store (SM-G991W) and I checked here :
S21 differences that the following 5G bands: n2, n41, n66, n71 are the ones supported by the Candian model so my question is:
Is it possible to change the supported bands? For example, if I travel to a country where the used 5G band is the n28, will the S21 support this band. If so, how please?
Btw, I have seen some users changing Network bands on Samsung devices without root so I want to make sure that it works with the 5G bands especially from someone who have a S21 please?
Here is the link of the short tutorial: Un/Locking LTE Bands on Samsung I am talking about.
Thanks for your help
Farouk_50 said:
Hello,
I am looking to buy an unlocked S21 from Samsung Canada store (SM-G991W) and I checked here :
S21 differences that the following 5G bands: n2, n41, n66, n71 are the ones supported by the Candian model so my question is:
Is it possible to change the supported bands? For example, if I travel to a country where the used 5G band is the n28, will the S21 support this band. If so, how please?
Btw, I have seen some users changing Network bands on Samsung devices without root so I want to make sure that it works with the 5G bands especially from someone who have a S21 please?
Here is the link of the short tutorial: Un/Locking LTE Bands on Samsung I am talking about.
Thanks for your help
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The SM-G911W had the following technical specifications for mobile network 5G: 2, 5, 25, 41, 66, 71, 260, 261.
Check here for differences of the S21 5G variants:
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G Model Number SM-G991* Differences - TechWalls
There are a lot of model numbers of the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G on the market but all of them start with SM-G991. To find out all the differences, you can check the comparison table below.
www.techwalls.com
AFAIK this is caused by hardware. So no software related "unlocking".
Hi, I am planning to buy note 20 as I like flat screen. Now could you please guide me which model should I buy, Note 20 5g or note 20 LTE ?
Subin khan said:
Hi, I am planning to buy note 20 as I like flat screen. Now could you please guide me which model should I buy, Note 20 5g or note 20 LTE ?
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If you get the 5g your kind of future proofed. 5g has 4g as well.
I don't think there is a LTE 4g only option. It is Note 20 5g and Note 20 Ultra 5g. All top tier phones by Samsung use 5g and "piggy back" on the 4g LTE towers so 4g LTE is ubiquitous on the newer phones.
CaptCavey said:
I don't think there is a LTE 4g only option. It is Note 20 5g and Note 20 Ultra 5g. All top tier phones by Samsung use 5g and "piggy back" on the 4g LTE towers so 4g LTE is ubiquitous on the newer phones.
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There is a Note20 LTE for the Exynos variant. In the US the only model is the 5G though.
hi. i live in canada and just switched to a carrier that supports 5G. problem is that this phone only supports 2 of the 4 frequency bands in this country. carrier's website says it supports 5G in my area and it's not picking up.
is it possible to add the other 2 frequencies?
i'm NOT rooted.
Not sure about your situation, but Sony isn't supporting all the advertised 5G bands.
My phone is using LTE 66 + NR 71 to light up the "5G" indicator. NR 71 is a low bandwidth, long range band meant to fill coverage gaps on standalone 5G phones. Standalone is disabled for NR 71 in the Xperia 1 III so it's a nonsense aggregation only for show.
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Not sure about your situation, but Sony isn't supporting all the advertised 5G bands.
My phone is using LTE 66 + NR 71 to light up the "5G" indicator. NR 71 is a low bandwidth, long range band meant to fill coverage gaps on standalone 5G phones. Standalone is disabled for NR 71 in the Xperia 1 III so it's a nonsense aggregation only for show.
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well that's pretty poopy of sony.
Now when European S23 Ultra is using Snapdragon - will it provide better 5G connection capabilities in US - especially on TMobile network? Or is it still locked to the same (limited) bands as Exynos S22?
thanks
It's SM-S918B or SM-S918B/DS right?
It would partially get 5G specifically for TMo where areas have n41 (2500)
Only the SM-S918U or U1 has the mmWave antennas
These are what T-Mobile uses for 5G
n260 mmWave (39GHz)
n258 (24 GHz)
n261 mmWave (28GHz)
n71 (600)
n41 (2500)
SM-S918B/DS.
Ok - so it looks like it will not be better in US than S22 Ultra Exynos.