Does this phone support Carrier Aggregation
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Carrier Aggregation was advertised at launch.
The phone should be able to do LTE Band 13 and Band 4 CA.
Any word on this and what markets CA is enabled in? Does the phone require an update?
Is there an app or service code to see which bands are aggregated in a 2CA or 3CA configuration?
I get 4G+ in the bar, but I want to know which bands are linked and how many bands are used to aggregate.
Will the P40 work on Verizon in the US?
Huawei P40 Pro have very bad cellular network support for US bands. I have only tested Huawei P40 Pro 5G and here is supported 4G and 5G combos and bands: https://cacombos.com/device?model=ELS-NX9 . In Verizon network this device works only single band.
No. None of the unlocked Huawei smartphones support Verizon US because Verizon uses CDMA technology for 2G and CDMA2000 for 3G, and unlocked Huawei phones only supports GSM technology for 2G and WCDMA for 3G. While their 4G network is technically supported, Verizon and Sprint require devices to support their 2G and 3G technologies in order to make phone calls and text messages.
I was shopping on a deal with Verizon's model SM-A716V but was unable to determine the phone's 5g support frequencies.
The unlocked model, SM-A716U seems to support low band 5g as well as mmwave listed as the below
N2(1900),N5(850),N66(AWS-3),N71(600), N41(2500)
But for the Verizon model the only thing I can find is mmwave bands n260 and n261. It must also support verizon's low band 5g as it's a 5g specific model for verizon.
Wondering what low band 5g does it support and if I decide to leave verizon later will it be able to use Tmobile or Att's low band 5g?
This is what I found, the Verizon version supports n260, n261, and mmWave. I'm guessing the "n" bands are the low band (DSS) freqs and the mmWave stands alone? I don't think the Verizon model will be compatible on other 5G networks but I could be wrong.
It appears that the radio bands that are supported show that it will - I don't care about 5G, so the 4G LTE bands are the only ones I care about.