Does anyone happen to know the Honor 8's LTE radio specs? I'm primarily curious if it can handle 4x4 MIMO.
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Hi all,
I'm looking at getting a second-hand Z3 off eBay UK and noticed that there is the D6603 and the D6653. I'm aware that each supports different bands, but how significant is that in the UK? I see both support 900Mhz and 2100Mhz, is that alright?
Is there any other difference between the models other than band? Does anyone know what the model would be if I was to walk into a high street and purchase one? Just wondering why there's two different models circulating for the UK?
Btrim14 said:
Hi all,
I'm looking at getting a second-hand Z3 off eBay UK and noticed that there is the D6603 and the D6653. I'm aware that each supports different bands, but how significant is that in the UK? I see both support 900Mhz and 2100Mhz, is that alright?
Is there any other difference between the models other than band? Does anyone know what the model would be if I was to walk into a high street and purchase one? Just wondering why there's two different models circulating for the UK?
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The bands your posted are for phone connection if i am not mistaken, but what matters are the LTE band that the phone supports for data. Meaning that both models gets phone connexion but not both supports the 3G 4G for data. I think the 6653 is missing the LTE band 2 and 4 but gets the band 28 compared to the 6603. You should check if your LTE courrier what band they use.
Hi I am interested in the note edge exynos version for use on t-mobile's HSPA+42 network. I know this variant will not have USA lte support. Which model should I be looking at? The exynos processor is better for low level hardware coding from what I've been reading. Basically it's better for emulators like ppsspp. Or maybe you guys should convince me to use a snapdragon. I don't know. Lte never seemed like a big deal to me with t-mobile's HSPA+42 network. I actually use straight talk, which in turn uses t-mobile's network. At first straight talk didn't even use lte. Now it does and I never thought it much of an upgrade and understood why the nexus 4 didn't support lte.
How important is AT&T LTE Band 5? The new BLU Life One X doesn't support it, and I was looking to buy it.
Does anybody know how much LTE Band 5 is used/how important it is for my phone to have it? I'm aware it depends on where I live, so, for example, does anyone know where to find a coverage map for it?
Hi,
I have american version of Honor View 10. Model is BKL-L04. I want to know what LTE bands it has. Also, is there any way there are hidden LTE bands if any and we can activate them somehow ?
I want to use the international version of the S22 Ultra, and after comparing the bands in the phone with the AT&T network I'm on, the phone seems to have all the same 5G bands and every 4GLTE band except 14, 29, 30.
I live in a fairly populated city in the northeast that is fully 5G enabled, and want to know whether my signal strength or speed would be negatively affected because of the missing LTE bands?
Part of what I'm confused about is whether this LTE deficiency is even an issue as long as I'm connected to a 5G tower and getting the 5G signal? Also, from what I've read, it seems that these missing bands are not the ones primarily used by AT& T, but rather for carrier aggregation, though I'm not sure what means!
I could really use some help and advice on this from you guys. Thanks!
Identical bandwidth is not enough. The transmission protocols are also different. AT&T is the Another World.
Could you please elaborate and explain? The regular US version of the S22 Ultra obviously works fine on the AT&T network. The international version roams fine on the AT&T network. Samsung is not building such diverse variants of the same model that they wouldn't work everywhere, right?