Clone's with 4G - Android General

So I have been purchasing Clones from DHGate and so far i can only seem to find them with 3G capabilities.
Well as some of you in the UK may know now giffgaff will be getting 4G capabilities on their network. I was wondering if anybody on here knew of any good clones that have the ability to use 4G?
Thanks for any answers given in advance

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I've recently been looking at the multitude of inexpensive Chinese phones available on the market, I'm attracted to them because of the price and some of the sexy designs they have.
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[Completed] Which network the best option for a HSPA phone in the US?

I bought a Samsung Galaxy J7, SM-J700H dual sim International version. This phone doesn't have 4G LTE rather it has HSPA. Nowadays 4G LTE is taking over in the US especially. Now I am with AT&T but I am looking for the best service provider which has the largest and fastest HSPA+ in the US because I don't know. I'm not particularly happy that I can't have the fastest network as in 4G LTE but I like the phone for what it is. So can someone please advice me as to which top service providers are the best option in the USA which have the largest and fastest HSPA network (i'm obviously not asking as far as data plans and things like that). I never had a phone without 4G LTE so I am not familiar with this nework. Thank you very much and I'm looking forward to your replies.
dethmedalmuziq said:
I bought a Samsung Galaxy J7, SM-J700H dual sim International version. This phone doesn't have 4G LTE rather it has HSPA. Nowadays 4G LTE is taking over in the US especially. Now I am with AT&T but I am looking for the best service provider which has the largest and fastest HSPA+ in the US because I don't know. I'm not particularly happy that I can't have the fastest network as in 4G LTE but I like the phone for what it is. So can someone please advice me as to which top service providers are the best option in the USA which have the largest and fastest HSPA network (i'm obviously not asking as far as data plans and things like that). I never had a phone without 4G LTE so I am not familiar with this nework. Thank you very much and I'm looking forward to your replies.
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Hello,
Sorry we don't reside in your area so we really can't comment on best network right there. You need to figure it out yourself with the help of friends or family.
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Vatsal,
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