[Q] Correct bands for Chile? - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I'm thinking about getting this the US version of the phone since it is a little cheaper and it is black (only white global is available). I understand that it should work fine here in Chile but I rather make sure...please I would apreciate any feedback!
Bands for Chile:
GSM: Movistar/Claro (850Mhz/1900Mhz), Entelpcs (1900Mhz)
UMTS 3G: Movistar/Claro (850Mhz) , Entelpcs (1900Mhz).
Next: Nextel, VTR Móvil (1700/2100Mhz).
Link to phone:
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Moto...1-3&keywords=Motorola+Moto+G+(2nd+generation)
Thank you all!

Are you sure about buy this phone in Amazon? Remember the taxes in chile (IVA and something more, i dont remember) and in some places here, the phones are unlocked (such pcfactory)
Anyway, that are correct bands, i guess and should work here

it's will cost the same as you will buy it here in Chile.

Thanks, a friend is coming from the US. So it's the final price. The 1st generation Moto g cost the same here, but not the 2nd. Correct me if I'm wrong please!

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Touch Pro 850mhz?!

Good afternoon,
First sorry for the bad English, but only speak Portuguese.
I bought a Touch Pro and it does not work on network 850mhz, 900mhz only in network. Its change it?
I seen that it is possible for the Diamond.
If possible, can someone help me?
Grateful
Where did you buy the phone from?
are you talking about voice voice call 850mhz? if it is, touch pro should be able to handle 850mhz.
but if you are talking about 3G 850mhz, i think only the US version supports it
Fred Flintstones said:
Good afternoon,
First sorry for the bad English, but only speak Portuguese.
I bought a Touch Pro and it does not work on network 850mhz, 900mhz only in network. Its change it?
I seen that it is possible for the Diamond.
If possible, can someone help me?
Grateful
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If you are looking for the 850mhz 3G band then I would buy the HTC Fuze from at&t in the United States. I believe you should be able to purchase one for $500 without a contract. Given that you are in Portugal and on the Euro that would be about 355.40 Euros
I don't know if they ship the phone internationally but it's worth a try at least.
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phone-details/?device=HTC+FUZE%28TM%29&q_sku=sku3090226
I'm sure you could also find a unlocked HTC Fuze on e-bay as well.
Can you return the Touch Pro?
Thanks for your help.
I am here in Brazil and have 2 3G networks, a 850mhz and a 2100mhz. The same operator has the two networks, depends on the state. In my state is 850mhz, in the neighboring state is 2100mhz. How much need the travel unit with the 2 bands.
It would be possible to change the ROM him to work on both bands?
Thanks
Fred Flintstones said:
Thanks for your help.
I am here in Brazil and have 2 3G networks, a 850mhz and a 2100mhz. The same operator has the two networks, depends on the state. In my state is 850mhz, in the neighboring state is 2100mhz. How much need the travel unit with the 2 bands.
It would be possible to change the ROM him to work on both bands?
Thanks
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I wish it were that easy. As far as I know and unless there has been some break through that I don't know about it I don't think it's possible.

[Q] Overseas sales on droid 2 global?

I live in Vietnam currently and want to get that phone. Unfortunately the tax in this country for something imported (shipped) from the USA is ridiculous (50%). Does anyone know if they sell this in Bangkok or elsewhere in SE Asia?
It is only sold in United States unfortunately.
jb0072009 said:
I live in Vietnam currently and want to get that phone. Unfortunately the tax in this country for something imported (shipped) from the USA is ridiculous (50%). Does anyone know if they sell this in Bangkok or elsewhere in SE Asia?
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you can try the Milestone 2 as it is a similar phone to the Droid 2 Global without the CDMA radio in it. So if you want a Droid but are only going to use it on GSM mode you can get a European Milestone 2 and still have the similar hardware as a Droid 2.
... even some advantages like 720p HD video recording
I am sure CPU can be overclocked to match the 1.2GHz of the D2G. As newk8600 suggested, I am also suggesting you to consider MS2.
D2G, for now, is only worth in countries where WCDMA 850/1900 is required, as current MS2 model is Euro/Asia only (900/2100 WCDMA)
True about M2 but I plan to return to America in about a year and then the 900/2100 wont work there for 3G. Dam the US carriers for not following international standards
Try Canada
jb0072009 said:
True about M2 but I plan to return to America in about a year and then the 900/2100 wont work there for 3G. Dam the US carriers for not following international standards
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You can try Canada or send it to a friend in a different country nearby and get it from ur friend by shipiing or while on vacation.
yes,
there are a few seller in malaysia low yat plaza forum selling both D2G (unlock) n milestone 2
d price is around RM 1700-2000 (D2G n milestone 2)
expansys.com oso now shipped to asean country (free)
go to expansys singapore page

European smartphone in USA (3G/LTE)

Hello.
Like in 2013, I'm going to spend summer in USA and I need help with solving one problem. I'm living in Poland and we are using 1900/2100 UMTS. Of course I bought my GT-I9100 here and it works really well in all European countries, but not in USA. Last summer, I bought prepaid card from SimpleMobile (T-Mobile) and I had to use EDGE (2G) for two months. I wasn't prepere for that. But I want to be smarter this year and get some informations from you What should I do to have 3G/LTE in USA as well as in Poland? I was thinking about changing phone to Lumia 920. If I'll buy this phone in Poland, will it works in USA? I mean 3G/LTE of course. Or maybe I should buy american version of this phone, but I'm not sure if it will work with Polish 1900/2100? Or maybe I just chose wrong prepaid plan and that's why it didn't work?
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Unlocked US model in Europe

Have been searching the whole day, but is there any difference in supported LTE bands between the US and Europe model? I haven't found any differences... Seems there is only one unlocked model? (Differences aside from RAM).
Visiting New York in January, this looks like the ideal phone for my girlfriend… Hope to bring one home for her.
EU is HIA_AERO_UHL same as M9 :)
The only international LTE bands that the unlocked US model supports are 3 and 7. Okay for occasional roaming in Europe but not enough in my opinion if you were going to use it there all the time.
That is because of soft or hardware? I bought US modell because of 3/32 GB, hoped there is no real difference....
working great for me in Germany
Hello all,
for me the unlocked 32GB version is working greate with LTE (tmobile network) in Germany.
MarcMarin
Where did you bought it?
What kind of cable / power supply did you get delivered with? (german or not)

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Again international model don't have all the bands for USA carriers
joeyac02 said:
Again international model don't have all the bands for USA carriers
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Hey there,
Not that I am 100% sure, but I've called this statement into question in another thread, I'll repost here.
In one of the threads here on XDA, another member suggested he ordered the intl. model and it didnt support the right bands for the USA. Leading me to think there were multiple models.
I'm starting to think there isn't, here is why.
1. Michael Fisher (I think he's in Canada) imported a TW market phone for his early review. It appears to have LTE in the film, and he doesnt mention anything about incompatibilities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIWbn8ecKwA
2. Jeff Springer (I think he's in the USA) imported a HK market phone, it also appears to have LTE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclOYUyfxnE&t=522s
I believe the belief that the intl. model doesnt support USA bands (2/4, etc) comes from the practice (poor practice, admittedly) for HTC's Taiwanese website to only declare the bands that it perceives are relevant to Taiwanese users. The HK website suggests the same as taiwan = FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 TDD: B38/B39/B40/B41
The UK / India / USA / AU sites all state - FDD: Bands B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B20/B28TDD: Bands B38/B39/B40/B41
With USA & AU not stating support for dual sim, but HK, TW, India, UK do.
I believe there is only one model (with multiple software variations), and the information published being variable.
I now know there are at least 2 model numbers. U-1u (Taiwan and HK confirmed to use this model, dual sim), and U-1h (single sim, AU and UK confirmed). But given the info above (michael fisher and Jeff Springer both importing the U-1u, and seemingly can connect to north american lte, seems to suggest that the band support for U-1u is wider than the official website specs)
HTC U Ultra - got from imobilephonex
Hey there
I got from New HTC U Ultra form imobilephonex
Really good price & brilliant phone :good:
Here is the breakdown officially from HTC's website. The dual band international version is missing 2, 4, 12 and 17. 17 being the most important one.
So get this I wake up to a text from FedEx saying I have a package coming I didn't order anything else so it's out for delivery! I checked the HTC site and it still says it hasn't been shipped and no tracking number!
It's cheaper on eBay (649) and it's from a US based seller instead of having it shipped from Asia. What is holding me back from this phone is the horrific resale value of HTC and LG products. Once the S8 is announced/released this HTC U Ultra can be purchased for an insane amount less than full retail. Apple and Samsung phones hold their value well even used but unfortunately phones like this are not worth buying new for full retail IMO.
sephstyler said:
Hey there,
Not that I am 100% sure, but I've called this statement into question in another thread, I'll repost here.
In one of the threads here on XDA, another member suggested he ordered the intl. model and it didnt support the right bands for the USA. Leading me to think there were multiple models.
I'm starting to think there isn't, here is why.
1. Michael Fisher (I think he's in Canada) imported a TW market phone for his early review. It appears to have LTE in the film, and he doesnt mention anything about incompatibilities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIWbn8ecKwA
2. Jeff Springer (I think he's in the USA) imported a HK market phone, it also appears to have LTE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclOYUyfxnE&t=522s
I believe the belief that the intl. model doesnt support USA bands (2/4, etc) comes from the practice (poor practice, admittedly) for HTC's Taiwanese website to only declare the bands that it perceives are relevant to Taiwanese users. The HK website suggests the same as taiwan = FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 TDD: B38/B39/B40/B41
The UK / India / USA / AU sites all state - FDD: Bands B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B20/B28TDD: Bands B38/B39/B40/B41
With USA & AU not stating support for dual sim, but HK, TW, India, UK do.
I believe there is only one model (with multiple software variations), and the information published being variable.
I now know there are at least 2 model numbers. U-1u (Taiwan and HK confirmed to use this model, dual sim), and U-1h (single sim, AU and UK confirmed). But given the info above (michael fisher and Jeff Springer both importing the U-1u, and seemingly can connect to north american lte, seems to suggest that the band support for U-1u is wider than the official website specs)
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Having an LTE sign does not mean it supports the entire range of the network.

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