T-Mobile LG V60 US Variant LTE Bands - LG V60 ThinQ Questions & Answers

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)
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THX!

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For GSM, they use 850 MHz and 1900 MHz.
For HSPA+, they use 850 MHz (Band V) and 1900 MHz (Band II)
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