Z3v LTE Band - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I was wondering if the Z3v has LTE band 3 (1800Mhz)? gsmarena only show Band 4 and band 2, but in pdadb it stated Band 3 (1800Mhz) available.
Anyone succeed enabling LTE Band 3 on Z3v?

Ane info please

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Network Band 2G: GSM 850(B5)/900(B8)/1800(B3)/1900(B2)
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XT1541 FDD band compatibility

Does the XT1541 model supports the following network frequency range?
LTE (4G)
FDD band 3 (1700~1800 MHz)
FDD band 8 (900~960 MHz)
I have checked gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_(3rd_gen)-7247.php though I prefer to be 110 % sure.
longtimejones said:
Does the XT1541 model supports the following network frequency range?
LTE (4G)
FDD band 3 (1700~1800 MHz)
FDD band 8 (900~960 MHz)
I have checked gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_(3rd_gen)-7247.php though I prefer to be 110 % sure.
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The XT1541 supports LTE Bands 1, 3, 7, 8, and 20, according to multiple sources... all we are going to do is Google it just like you, but when all sources agree I don't think there is much chance it is wrong.
FrequencyCheck, GSM Arena, and Wikipedia all agree... If you are still in doubt, use https://willmyphonework.net/ and check your specific situation.

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