Tmobile LTE Bands - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Will they support T-Mobile LTE band 71

Yea, I'm 99% sure. Since it will have Snapdragon 845 like the Galaxy S9- that supports b71. We should also see VoLTE and WiFi calling like in all other OnePlus phones.

I read this on another site. It doesn't looked like it

toanau said:
I read this on another site. It doesn't looked it
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That references the OnePlus 5T. I think they have just taken last year's model and updated it as a place holder. I don't think it's official information.
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Looking forward to find out if b71 will be supported.

It is supported

HTCore said:
It is supported
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How do u know my friend?

This is from the One Plus website:
Bands
FDD LTE:
Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/18/19/20/25/26/28/29/30/32/66/71
TDD LTE: Band 34/38/39/40/41
TD-SCDMA: Band 34/39
UMTS(WCDMA): Band 1/2/4/5/8/9/19
CDMA: BC0/BC1
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

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Like how @holz75 mentioned, check the spec in Oneplus website.

Does anyone know if it will support dual VoLTE standby for 2 sims?

This is from OnePlus website. Click on the Check Carrier Compatability link

Came here to ask a similar question. Now that the details and specs have all been released... I've always had carrier phones, currently with Tmobile. Using the op6 in north america(florida) will this phone get the same kind of reception and network speeds as a carrier branded phone would, like an s9 or lg bought from a tmobile store?
Thanks
Brad

bradbusa said:
Came here to ask a similar question. Now that the details and specs have all been released... I've always had carrier phones, currently with Tmobile. Using the op6 in north america(florida) will this phone get the same kind of reception and network speeds as a carrier branded phone would, like an s9 or lg bought from a tmobile store?
Thanks
Brad
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It should be very comparable. 4x4 MIMO, with 256 QAM and cat 16 LTE. I'm in North Florida too and the OP5 had good reception here.

Anyone tested to see if we can connect to band 71 on T-Mobile

http://www.spectrumgateway.com/600-mhz-spectrum#phones
T-mobile Band 71. One plus 6 listed.
Everything related to Band 71 from Tmobile is listed here.

No band 3 which kinda sucks for T-Mobile

sliverr7x said:
No band 3 which kinda sucks for T-Mobile
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What? There is no TMobile band 3.
https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988
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HTCore said:
It is supported
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Link?
EDIT
maybe this;
https://support.t-mobile.com/thread/145491

bradbusa said:
Came here to ask a similar question. Now that the details and specs have all been released... I've always had carrier phones, currently with Tmobile. Using the op6 in north america(florida) will this phone get the same kind of reception and network speeds as a carrier branded phone would, like an s9 or lg bought from a tmobile store?
Thanks
Brad
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I'm in PA but I can tell you my wife has an s9+ and although her reception is fine, mines better on the op6 on metro (which is T-Mobile). As for band 71, I don't have much of that deployed near me but I've used most other bands listed on oneplus' website so I think it'll work fine.
Sent from my OnePlus 6 using XDA Labs

Why does this matter? I'm on T-Mobile and OnePlus 6 works like a charm. In full bar areas, I'm getting 100 mbps

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Turn in AT&T variant for International?

Hello. I bought an AT&T variant of the S6. I haven't had a carrier branded phone in a long time (as my signature shows), so I was surprised at the bloat, not only from AT&T, but from Samsung. This leads to my question...
Would it benefit me to return my AT&T phone and buy an international version? My concerns are as follows:
1. I'm only slightly worried about the LTE bands/IMEI issues since I use Straight Talk mainly (I'm only on AT&T long enough for them to unlock my phone [60 days]). I'm wondering if Straight Talk would even understand the issues with the IMEI not being registered, or if I'd be stuck on AT&T paying a higher prepaid amount.
2. For those who have bought an international version, what kind of charger came with it? I asked an eBay seller who has several 920I's listed if it comes with a Samsung U.S. fast charger, and they said 'no'. If not, I guess we're on our own to buy a charger/fast charger?
Any answers would be much appreciated.
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Hello. I bought an AT&T variant of the S6. I haven't had a carrier branded phone in a long time (as my signature shows), so I was surprised at the bloat, not only from AT&T, but from Samsung. This leads to my question...
Would it benefit me to return my AT&T phone and buy an international version? My concerns are as follows:
1. I'm only slightly worried about the LTE bands/IMEI issues since I use Straight Talk mainly (I'm only on AT&T long enough for them to unlock my phone [60 days]). I'm wondering if Straight Talk would even understand the issues with the IMEI not being registered, or if I'd be stuck on AT&T paying a higher prepaid amount.
2. For those who have bought an international version, what kind of charger came with it? I asked an eBay seller who has several 920I's listed if it comes with a Samsung U.S. fast charger, and they said 'no'. If not, I guess we're on our own to buy a charger/fast charger?
Any answers would be much appreciated.
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Return it. I am using SM-G920F International Version on AT&T network. It's way faster and I've already received an update improving stability of the device. Also, check with AT&T about which LTE bands are operating in your area. Atlanta, for example, is operating on LTE bands 17 and 4. Since SM-G920F does not have band 17 support, I am only able to receive band 4 LTE. Keep in mind that AT&T's main LTE band is 17, which covers most areas and SM-G920F does not have that support. You won't receive LTE if AT&T operates on band 17 in your area.
Also, the charger you will receive is Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger.
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Return it. I am using SM-G920F International Version on AT&T network. It's way faster and I've already received an update improving stability of the device. Also, check with AT&T about which LTE bands are operating in your area. Atlanta, for example, is operating on LTE bands 17 and 4. Since SM-G920F does not have band 17 support, I am only able to receive band 4 LTE. Keep in mind that AT&T's main LTE band is 17, which covers most areas and SM-G920F does not have that support. You won't receive LTE if AT&T operates on band 17 in your area.
Also, the charger you will receive is Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger.
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I have been looking into the 920I, which, by this eBay seller's listing supports LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 17 & 26. That should cover about everything in the U.S., correct?
Also, I haven't read any threads about rooting/flashing custom recovery (because no way to do so right now on AT&T version), but I'm assuming the 920I or F both already have root methods and custom recoveries, right?
EDIT: I just found a 920F on eBay, and it lists the following connections (including LTE band 17):
2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G bands HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G bands LTE B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(1700/2100AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B12(700), B17(700), B18(800), B19(800), B20(800), B26(800).
Sure yours doesn't support band 17?
From my understanding. The international model does support Band 17.
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daniel4653 said:
From my understanding. The international model does support Band 17.
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Any international model, or a particular one, like the 920F?
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Any international model, or a particular one, like the 920F?
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The F and the I models
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The F and the I models
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Thanks for the answers. Has anyone been able to verify this? I'm looking at two eBay sellers with 99.9% ratings over thousands of items sold, and both are listing band 17 on LTE as supported.
EDIT: D'oh! I misread your post as reading 'do not' support band 17. My apologies.
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=7765&c=samsung_sm-g920f_galaxy_s6_lte-a_64gb_samsung_zero_f
Above site doesn't list band 17. From my experience, I was never connected to band 17 LTE using AT&T. It was either Band 4 LTE or Band 2 Hspa+. Maybe I am missing something or AT&T towers lock Band 17 LTE for AT&T branded devices.
I am not ATT customer. Bought ATT version and have a weeks battle to get unlock code after paying full price at bb. Yes, it has tons of ATT and Samsung bloatware. Took it back and get G9201i from eBay seller Breed. Loving it and working flawlessly on cricket which uses ATT towers.
Ian B
LTE-X said:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=7765&c=samsung_sm-g920f_galaxy_s6_lte-a_64gb_samsung_zero_f
Above site doesn't list band 17. From my experience, I was never connected to band 17 LTE using AT&T. It was either Band 4 LTE or Band 2 Hspa+. Maybe I am missing something or AT&T towers lock Band 17 LTE for AT&T branded devices.
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Is that site "the standard resource" for this type of information?
If so, then it shows the 920I as having 2, 4, 5, 12, 17 and 26 LTE bands.
SM-G920I
wvcadle said:
Is that site "the standard resource" for this type of information?
If so, then it shows the 920I as having 2, 4, 5, 12, 17 and 26 LTE bands.
SM-G920I
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That website is one and only website that an actual person cross references with the government integrity registration from FCC and oversea government organizations as well. Since SM-G920I model does have band 17 and 4, you will be perfectly fine with using it on AT&T's network. Sorry for the earlier confusion (I thought you were referring to SM-G920F model, which is the one that I am using).
Just to add: voLTE feature is disabled on international versions right now. It should be enabled in the future.
Thanks! Any reason cited that it's disabled? I mean, I could care less anyway, just wondering.
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Mr Ian B said:
I am not ATT customer. Bought ATT version and have a weeks battle to get unlock code after paying full price at bb. Yes, it has tons of ATT and Samsung bloatware. Took it back and get G9201i from eBay seller Breed. Loving it and working flawlessly on cricket which uses ATT towers.
Ian B
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Dear Mr lan, do you get LTE? I'm using G920i and my provider is ATT, I never get LTE here in New York.
My main concern now is if I'll have any problems with LTE on Straight Talk. I'm guessing the only reason one may not get LTE is if their provider doesn't have their IMEI registered as an LTE device. I can only imagine Straight Talk's reaction to someone asking them to register their IMEI.
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Dear Mr lan, do you get LTE? I'm using G920i and my provider is ATT, I never get LTE here in New York.
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Must be your apn settings. Yes I get full LTE. I can check when light up on display and the dialer code does show I am connected to an LTE band.
Some folks w att have had them replace thwir imei with an old imei recognized in their network as 4G enable and that may fix your issue to.
Ian B
Mr Ian B said:
Must be your apn settings. Yes I get full LTE. I can check when light up on display and the dialer code does show I am connected to an LTE band.
Ian B
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Is there not an LTE icon in the status bar when connected to LTE?
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Is there not an LTE icon in the status bar when connected to LTE?
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Yes, mine shows LTE on notification bar.
Ian B
Mr Ian B said:
Yes, mine shows LTE on notification bar.
Ian B
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Last question, I think... did your 920I come with a genuine Samsung adaptive fast charger? Was it a European fast charger with an American adapter, or American Samsung fast charger all the way?
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Last question, I think... did your 920I come with a genuine Samsung adaptive fast charger? Was it a European fast charger with an American adapter, or American Samsung fast charger all the way?
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No European charger or adapter. It was a standard Samsung fast charger. That's what it says on side and when I plug to the phone it recognizes it as a fast charger.
Ian B

upgrade

I am currently using the oneplus one, but like to try the galaxy note 5. I saw this one on ebay and wonder if this will work with tmobile 4G LTE Band.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Samsung...locked-GOLD-/361372540381?hash=item54237b5ddd
It saids LTE B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/18/19/25/26/28/38/39/40/41 from his listing.
But does tmobile use 1700/2100MHz is it band 4?
Just little afraid getting it from overseas in case no LTE with tmobile
Based on the supported bands it will work with most Tmobile bands except HSPA (3G) on the 1700 band. You will also not have WiFi calling or VoLTE on band 12 since it's not a certified device. You would be better off buying the tmobile note 5 N920T unless those things I mentioned don't matter to you.
Supported Bands:
2G/Voice Bands: 850/900/1800/1900
3G/HSPA Bands: 850/900/1900/2100
LTE Bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/12/17/25/26/28/38/39/40/41
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Oh ya, I totally forgot about the wifi calling features. from tmobile. I will get the tmobile note 5 instead then. Thanks for the details information.
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Based on the supported bands it will work with most Tmobile bands except HSPA (3G) on the 1700 band. You will also not have WiFi calling or VoLTE on band 12 since it's not a certified device. You would be better off buying the tmobile note 5 N920T unless those things I mentioned don't matter to you.
Supported Bands:
2G/Voice Bands: 850/900/1800/1900
3G/HSPA Bands: 850/900/1900/2100
LTE Bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/12/17/25/26/28/38/39/40/41
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Found a local seller here for a brand new tmobile phone. $500 I texted him earlier regarding the phone.
Good thing I ask is the phone already paid off. I am sure some buyer don't remember to ask then end up having problem.
http://postimg.org/image/7n0fap6jl/
benzso63 said:
Found a local seller here for a brand new tmobile phone. $500 I texted him earlier regarding the phone.
Good thing I ask is the phone already paid off. I am sure some buyer don't remember to ask then end up having problem.
http://postimg.org/image/7n0fap6jl/
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If the phone is not paid off I would not buy it. I would use an upgrade, Jump or Jump on Demand. Jump on Demand would probably be best if you like to switch phones often.

Unlocked US U11 support for LTE Band 17 on AT&T?

Hi Folks,
The HTC U11 (US-Unlocked) is on my short list to replace my LG G3. But the HTC Specs page don't list Band 17, which is the main band available at my house on the AT&T network. See the specs page I'm referring to here:
http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-u11/http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-u11/
However lots of review sites DO list band 17, such as:
http://www.tmonews.com/2017/05/htc-u11-edge-sense-specs-unlocked-model-pre-order/
or:
https://www.phonearena.com/phones/HTC-U11_id10480
So, does it have Band 17 support on ATT? It would be shocking if HTC's own web site had such a bad error, but I can't imagine them leaving off this important band.
TIA
Frankenscript said:
Hi Folks,
The HTC U11 (US-Unlocked) is on my short list to replace my LG G3. But the HTC Specs page don't list Band 17, which is the main band available at my house on the AT&T network. See the specs page I'm referring to here:
http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-u11/http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-u11/
However lots of review sites DO list band 17, such as:
http://www.tmonews.com/2017/05/htc-u11-edge-sense-specs-unlocked-model-pre-order/
or:
https://www.phonearena.com/phones/HTC-U11_id10480
So, does it have Band 17 support on ATT? It would be shocking if HTC's own web site had such a bad error, but I can't imagine them leaving off this important band.
TIA
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I am pretty sure Band 12 & 17 are interchangeable. So if the phone picks up Band 12 you should be OK.
Well, it's also missing band 30 for AT&T as well. I'm considering this phone, but not without full AT&T network support. I'm wondering with the recent developments with XTC2Clip if we could enable the bands?
N4cr2k said:
Well, it's also missing band 30 for AT&T as well. I'm considering this phone, but not without full AT&T network support. I'm wondering with the recent developments with XTC2Clip if we could enable the bands?
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This was my concern as well. I have a T-Mobile SIM and AT&T, AT&T is my primary though. For now, I have a Google Pixel XL and S8+ as well as the U11, so if I am going into a congested area, I will just bring one of the other phones and the U11 and swap the SIM's if I run into issues. The 10 has Band 30, no clue why they didn't enable it on the U11. I am hoping we will be able to enable it.
I just checked and mine is using Band 2 (1900) with a good strong 4G LTE
signal. I'm about 18 miles west of Washington DC. This is verified by Network Cell Info app.
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My concern is that I live outside of the main city and every ATT device I have reports using band 17 here. Never seen band 12 reported. Worried about connectivity problems ... I will need to look into band 17/12 similarity. I'm ignorant on the issue.
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rmc6901 said:
I just checked and mine is using Band 2 (1900) with a good strong 4G LTE
signal. I'm about 18 miles west of Washington DC. This is verified by Network Cell Info app.
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Thanks for the recommendation for the app! I've recently had horrible LTE performance at my home (Rockville, MD) on AT&T and all our phones. This app is awesome at finding which tower I can report that I'm connected to.
Anyway, my phone is reporting that I am connected to band 17 on AT&T. Phone is fine connection-wise. It looks to support 17. My LTE issues are related to the tower since all my phone's are have slow LTE issues.
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Band 30 LTE (AT&T) and Band 71 LTE (T-Mobile) missing.

Oneplus 7 Pro's LTE bands are "B1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,32,66".
Is it just a small problem?
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AT&T : 2/4/5/12/17/29/66
T-Mobile : 2/4/5/12/46/48/66/71
Verizon Wireless : 2/4/5/13/46/48/66
Band 71 is present, but just contradicts with their other info where band 71 isn't present.
FDD LTE: B1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,32,66
TDD-LTE: B34,38,39,40,41
TDS: B34,39
UMTS: B1,2,4,5,8,9,19
CDMA: BC0,BC1
GSM: B2,3,5,8
I checked https://www.cellmapper.net/ to check on the bands, but seems like it shouldnt be that big of an impact for me since it's not that many in my area. Or am I wrong ? I think it'll impact rural areas more with less towers.
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Oneplus 7 Pro's LTE bands are "B1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,32,66".
Is it just a small problem?
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I just noticed this too.
Maybe a typo? I can't imagine no band 71
courtesy of TmoNews...
https://www.tmonews.com/2019/05/oneplus-7-pro-official-tmobile-specs-price-images/
T-Mobile will sell the OnePlus 7 Pro with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage for $0 down and $29.17 per month for 24 months on an Equipment Installment Plan. T-Mobile will also offer the OnePlus 7 Pro through JUMP! On Demand, with JOD pricing set at $0 down and $31 per month for an 18-month lease. T-Mo will sell the OnePlus 7 Pro in Nebula Blue and Mirror Grey.
As you’d expect from a brand new flagship phone on T-Mobile, the OnePlus 7 Pro supports all of T-Mo’s LTE network features. That includes 600MHz (LTE band 71) as well as 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM, License Assisted Access (LAA), and carrier aggregation.
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southaven1981 said:
courtesy of TmoNews...
https://www.tmonews.com/2019/05/oneplus-7-pro-official-tmobile-specs-price-images/
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Is there a difference with the unlock version from OnePlus?
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Is there a difference with the unlock version from OnePlus?
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The site does also say
AT&T : 2/4/5/12/17/29/66
T-Mobile : 2/4/5/12/46/48/66/71
Verizon Wireless : 2/4/5/13/46/48/66
Band 71 is present, but just contradicts with their other info where band 71 isn't present.
FDD LTE: B1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,32,66
TDD-LTE: B34,38,39,40,41
TDS: B34,39
UMTS: B1,2,4,5,8,9,19
CDMA: BC0,BC1
GSM: B2,3,5,8
I checked https://www.cellmapper.net/ to check on the bands, but seems like it shouldnt be that big of an impact for me since it's not that many in my area. Or am I wrong ? I think it'll impact rural areas more with less towers.
Strange indeed
The spec sheet for the op7 has the Chinese version with bands 30 and 71 but international without them?
This was on one plus indian site
ok guys
i got this from the OP Rep
also there is only one version of the oneplus 7 pro apparently, a global variant.
virtyx said:
ok guys
i got this from the OP Rep
also there is only one version of the oneplus 7 pro apparently, a global variant.
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Just talked to OP Rep, they said they dont have information on it. I doubt they know.
But imma drop by the pop up store today maybe. I'll ask, but I doubt they know too.
I wish someone would confirm it. I really don't want to buy a phone from tmobile.
pop up didn't have unlocked. was just a regular t mobile store. everyone didnt know much info about the phone. sorry.
oneplus site updated with all correct lte bands last nite
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oneplus site updated with all correct lte bands last nite
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I can't find it. Could you please post a link.
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I can't find it. Could you please post a link.
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https://www.oneplus.com/7pro?from=head#/specs
I don't want the T-Mo version, the unlocked one on their site has all of the bands including 66, and 71.
My main question I need answered before buying this phone is whether RCS will work on the unlocked one. Otherwise I'll wait and pay more for the Note 10
My Telco uses band 3 and 40. I purchased my op 7p from the US site, as per the site, the American op store version has band 3 but not 40. Do u guys know if this can be changed via software or is it the hardware?
The version in India has both band 3 and 40.
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My Telco uses band 3 and 40. I purchased my op 7p from the US site, as per the site, the American op store version has band 3 but not 40. Do u guys know if this can be changed via software or is it the hardware?
The version in India has both band 3 and 40.
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I would like to know this too - B40 support for OP7Pro North America model.
I am interested in B40 which seems very important for India.
band 71 there they all are very easy to turn on
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band 71 there they all are very easy to turn on
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What app do you use to turn them on?
activity launcher you can access 2 types of menus like that ones in settings other is rftool kit i believe

There's no way to buy a new, already unlocked 8T for Sprint, correct?

Looking at picking up a 8T, and I'm on Sprint with zero desire to leave or change to Tmo. I would absolutely need this thing unlocked, as I've become far too attached to having a dual SIM phone. I've only bought phones direct from the manufacturers for quite a few years so that I would get factory unlocked phones, as I've heard Sprint can be a real pain in getting phones unlocked even when they're paid off.
But I'm also reading that Sprint will only whitelist the 8T that they've sold, so it sounds like it will be impossible to buy a phone that's already unlocked? Just wanted to make sure before dropping $800 at the Sprint store tomorrow...
Why are you still on Sprint?
xocomaox said:
Why are you still on Sprint?
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Because I want to.
If you buy it from OnePlus, it will not work on Sprint.
Sprint isn't on the list of supported carriers
Then I guess Sprint sells a phone that won't work on their own network...
urbex said:
Then I guess Sprint sells a phone that won't work on their own network...
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I didn't honestly know they were even still in business, I thought they stopped service long ago. That info I posted was from OnePlus and it's list of compatible carriers. Sprint always was and always will be a huge POS.
You just have to accept and make the jump to t-mobile
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You just have to accept and make the jump to t-mobile
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Twice the cost for half the coverage...yep, sure sounds like the logical choice to me!
I thought sprint was bought by t mobile.
urbex said:
Twice the cost for half the coverage...yep, sure sounds like the logical choice to me!
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Wow you pay for sprint? I thought they gave away the service for free for the past few years before the buyout.
954wrecker said:
Wow you pay for sprint? I thought they gave away the service for free for the past few years before the buyout.
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So now it's obvious you're just trolling....
urbex said:
So now it's obvious you're just trolling....
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Good luck with everything
yakima said:
I thought sprint was bought by t mobile.
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Tmobile bought Sprint for their spectrum holdings and to increase their coverage to better compete against Verizon and AT&T. Sprint has always had better coverage than Tmobile, but mismanagement and losses over the years made them a smaller company revenue-wise and ripe for the taking, hence the assimilation by Tmobile.
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It's odd that the 8T sold direct from OnePlus' website's specifications correlate with compatible frequencies for Sprint, yet it doesn't list compatibility with Sprint. CDMA frequencies BC0 (850 MHz), BC1 (1900 MHz), BC10 (800 MHz), and LTE 25, 26, 41.
But, Sprint sells an 8T+ 5G on their site, which is ofcourse locked to their network.
LordLugard said:
It's odd that the 8T sold direct from OnePlus' website's specifications correlate with compatible frequencies for Sprint, yet it doesn't list compatibility with Sprint. CDMA frequencies BC0 (850 MHz), BC1 (1900 MHz), BC10 (800 MHz), and LTE 25, 26, 41.
But, Sprint sells an 8T+ 5G on their site, which is ofcourse locked to their network.
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Because Sprint uses a whitelist for phones.

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