I noticed Sprint is now selling the OnePlus 7 Pro, but also I see them on Ebay. I checked the LTE
Carrier 4G LTE Bands Main Frequencies
AT&T 2, 4, 5, 12, 14, 17, 29, 30, 66 1900, 1700 abcde, 700 bc
Verizon Wireless 2, 4, 5, 13, 66 1900, 1700 f, 700 c
T-Mobile 2, 4, 5, 12, 66, 71 1900, 1700 def, 700 a, 600
Sprint 25, 26, 41 1900 g, 850, 2500
Europe 3, 7, 20 1800, 2600, 800
China, India 40, 41 2300, 2500
and they are the same as the OnePlus7 show. Can anyone tell me if I buy one off of Ebay, that it will work with Sprint?
Thanks for the help in advance.:good:
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I noticed Sprint is now selling the OnePlus 7 Pro, but also I see them on Ebay. I checked the LTE
Carrier 4G LTE Bands Main Frequencies
AT&T 2, 4, 5, 12, 14, 17, 29, 30, 66 1900, 1700 abcde, 700 bc
Verizon Wireless 2, 4, 5, 13, 66 1900, 1700 f, 700 c
T-Mobile 2, 4, 5, 12, 66, 71 1900, 1700 def, 700 a, 600
Sprint 25, 26, 41 1900 g, 850, 2500
Europe 3, 7, 20 1800, 2600, 800
China, India 40, 41 2300, 2500
and they are the same as the OnePlus7 show. Can anyone tell me if I buy one off of Ebay, that it will work with Sprint?
Thanks for the help in advance.:good:
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No a unlocked version of the regular OnePlus 7 pro will not work with Sprint...the Sprint variant has 5G...the unlocked version does not...it's kind of stupid and complicated but the only reason Sprint has a OP7Pro is because it's 5G
Primal instinct said:
No a unlocked version of the regular OnePlus 7 pro will not work with Sprint...the Sprint variant has 5G...the unlocked version does not...it's kind of stupid and complicated but the only reason Sprint has a OP7Pro is because it's 5G
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Thank you for your help. Do you know what phone service it will work on?:good:
Anything but Sprint...I hear it will work So-So on Verizon. Internationally it should work with most carriers.
I currently have an unlocked model on Verizon and it seems to work ok. Had some initial issues with making and receiving calls along with sending texts that took Verizon about 3 days to resolve but outside of that it hasn't been too bad.
Thanks for all your help everyone. Looks like I won't be going with OnePlus 7 Pro.
i have a oneplus 7 pro 5g unlocked from oneplus, and its on sprint, no problems whats so ever, even had it when we went for a 2 day trip to cali, played with the 5g and its fast, but to be honest not that much faster than lte, imo, but still noticably faster non the less
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i have a oneplus 7 pro 5g unlocked from oneplus, and its on sprint, no problems whats so ever, even had it when we went for a 2 day trip to cali, played with the 5g and its fast, but to be honest not that much faster than lte, imo, but still noticably faster non the less
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In most markets, at the moment, It would appear sprint is just calling their 2.5GHz, Band 41 LTE as 5G. They are doing some backend stuff with 40-60MHz channels and adjustable sub-carrier frequencies for 5G NR, however, at the moment you won't be seeing any huge improvements as theyre still using their 20 MHz channels with simultaneous connections and MIMO.
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In most markets, at the moment, It would appear sprint is just calling their 2.5GHz, Band 41 LTE as 5G. They are doing some backend stuff with 40-60MHz channels and adjustable sub-carrier frequencies for 5G NR, however, at the moment you won't be seeing any huge improvements as theyre still using their 20 MHz channels with simultaneous connections and MIMO.
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That is 100% correct.
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Hello folks. First of all I would like to apologize if I am posting in the wrong forum. I have searched for almost a week now for an hour daily, and cannot find a definitive answer. WILL MY PHONE WORK ON T-MOBILE IN THE UNITED STATES? Seems like a straightforward question, but if you read on, you will understand the source of my confusion!
I am quite confused and somewhat concerned about the issue of Band 12. Does the Canadian version of the Moto G have band 12 or not. My reason for this concern is that I am traveling to Florida (from Canada) for Christmas, and after some reading I have concerns about whether or not my phone will work. I subscribe to Roam Mobility which uses T-mobile when in the U.S. The Motorola website indicates that the U.S. version of the Moto G 2015 DOES NOT use band 12 (disabled by T-Mobile recommendation), while the Canadian version DOES. But I have also read somewhere online that the Canadian version DOES NOT use band 12. I initially thought this was a good thing. But after some digging it appears that because I (may) have band 12, but do not have Voice Over LTE, I may not be able to make calls on the Moto G3. From what I am reading if band 12 is in use, it will not drop back to 2g/3g for phone calls. The calls won't work on T-mobile band 12 because it is used for VoLTE which the Moto G3 does not have. Can anyone confirm one way or the other if the Moto G3 Canadian version does or doesn't have band 12, and will the Moto G3 work on T-Mobile in the U.S. Thanks for any help you can offer. Gotta get this figured out!! Thanks all for any info you can offer.
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Hi,
I have reported this thread to be moved to the right Q & A section where you might be able to get help quickly.
From motorola.ca, LTE 12 is listed:
Bands (by model)
Moto G - GSM (XT1540)
LTE (2, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 1700/AWS, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Moto G - ACG, Republic Wireless, Sprint Prepaid, US Cellular, Virgin Mobile (XT1548)
LTE (2, 4, 5, 12, 17, 25, 26)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 1700, 1900 MHz)
CDMA (800, 850, 1900 MHz)
TD-LTE (41 TD2500)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Yes, as stated in my opening post Motorola shows band 12 on their website. But I don't thoroughly trust that, as band 12 previously showed on the US website as well, but has been removed. I have read online on another site that band 12 has been disabled on the Canadian version as well.
GC
Only question I have is in the title.
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All 4G LTE devices from Verizon are sim unlocked.
I used the Verizon model on my carrier and worked perfect. Hardware is identical. Only issue I'm having is with the SMSC, but, I think it's the pixel software cause both the unlocked and verizon model do it.
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I used the Verizon model on my carrier and worked perfect. Hardware is identical. Only issue I'm having is with the SMSC, but, I think it's the pixel software cause both the unlocked and verizon model do it.
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Locked bootloader and the Verizon model doesn't have all bands like the google store version.
Zboy2 said "The difference in bands between the google store version and the vzw version
Google store pixel lte bands: FDD LTE: B 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20/25/26/28/29/30 TDD LTE 41
VZW pixel LTE BANDS 2,3,4,5,7, 13, 20,28 Missing BANDS 1,8, 12, 17, 25,26,29 and 30."
But yes it works on all U.S. Carriers
The Verizon model is not missing any bands. I've used it successfully on band 12 on both T-Mobile and att. Proven by *#info.
Same radio and no missing bands. Verizon just does not advertise them.
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The Verizon version which is the US version G-2PW4100 has
GSM: Quad-band GSM
UMTS/WCDMA: Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 8 (850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz)
CDMA2000: BC0, BC1, BC10 (800/1900 MHz)
FDD LTE: Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30
TDD LTE: Band 41
International version G-2PW4200 ie. UK and India have
GSM: Quad-band GSM
UMTS/WCDMA: Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 19 (800/850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz)
CDMA2000: BC0 (800 MHz)
TDS-CDMA: Bands 34, 39
FDD LTE: Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 28, 32
TDD LTE: B 38, 39, 40, 41
And like I said before it works on all US carriers.
The hardware is suppose to be identical. ALL VZW 4g LTE phones are required to be sim unlocked by the feds. It's part of their licensing deal for the spectrum they use for 4g. If you buy an iPhone at Verizon it can be used on any other network. Not the case if you purchase the same from AT&T. There should be no reason a Verizon pixel won't work on t-mobile or anyone else in the US.
The only real difference is the bootloader is not able to be unlocked.... But depixel8 has fixed that issue.... For now.
I own both the VZW and GS models. I can use both interchangeably on Fi, TMO, and VZW. No issues.
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Only question I have is in the title.
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It comes network unlocked.
I have a LG Stylo 4 sitting around accumulating dust. My good friend just broke his S7 and cannot afford to get a new phone at the moment. I want to try to help him out but im not sure if this device will work on Total wireless. I know Total wireless uses Verizon towers and also i know this device doesn't work on Verizon. What I don't know if is this phone doesn't work on Verizon due to band support or Verizon system not allowing the phone to be used because it is a 'non-certified Verizon device'.
The spec state the device has these bands.
- 4G LTE
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 20, 38, 41, 66, 71
-4G (HSPA+)
1, 2, 4, 5
-3G / 4G (HSPA / UMTS / HSPA+)
1, 2, 4, 5
-2G (GSM, GPRS, and EDGE)
850, 900, 1800, 1900
And total wireless states it uses these bands
- 3G : 800 MHz ESMR, Band 10
-4G : 1900 MHz PCS Band 1, 1900 MHz PCS Band 2 (LTE).
So i see it has LTE support but for 3G there is no support. Seeing this make me think it would possibly work but at the same time not. I say that because im using my Oneplus 6T on version and just get not 3G service. If anyone has an answer that would be great. :laugh:
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I have a LG Stylo 4 sitting around accumulating dust. My good friend just broke his S7 and cannot afford to get a new phone at the moment. I want to try to help him out but im not sure if this device will work on Total wireless. I know Total wireless uses Verizon towers and also i know this device doesn't work on Verizon. What I don't know if is this phone doesn't work on Verizon due to band support or Verizon system not allowing the phone to be used because it is a 'non-certified Verizon device'.
The spec state the device has these bands.
- 4G LTE
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 20, 38, 41, 66, 71
-4G (HSPA+)
1, 2, 4, 5
-3G / 4G (HSPA / UMTS / HSPA+)
1, 2, 4, 5
-2G (GSM, GPRS, and EDGE)
850, 900, 1800, 1900
And total wireless states it uses these bands
- 3G : 800 MHz ESMR, Band 10
-4G : 1900 MHz PCS Band 1, 1900 MHz PCS Band 2 (LTE).
So i see it has LTE support but for 3G there is no support. Seeing this make me think it would possibly work but at the same time not. I say that because im using my Oneplus 6T on version and just get not 3G service. If anyone has an answer that would be great. [emoji23]
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T-mobile devices can be used on Straight Talk with a Straight Talk SIM kit that is intended for use on T-Mobile and AT&T devices. Straight Talk is a division of the TracFone network and uses Verizon towers. Total Wireless is also a division of TracFone so the same should be true for it as well.
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I rushed to buy this phone and bought it from Amazon where they said the phone shipped from Hong Kong. I am in the USA and use AT&T. Unfortunately I don't get any 5G signal, even though it's included in my service and the SIM card is 5G capable along with the IMEI being registered with AT&T. Besides 5G not working, the 4G coverage is super slow and I was thinking it was probably because the phone itself doesn't cover sufficient bands available in the USA because my last ROG Phone 2 was super fast in every way. Does anyone know how to unlock the bands for 5G or at least more 4G LTE bands please?!? I really can't stand these speeds
Your carrier would have to add them to the service. The bands you have are set by the hardware. You can't unlock them.
it is tied to your hardware. Youre screwed.. but please dont tell me you paid the premium on the phone just because its was on amazon? You could have gotten the same glorified tablet for 600-700 elsewhere
PhoneBots said:
it is tied to your hardware. Youre screwed.. but please dont tell me you paid the premium on the phone just because its was on amazon? You could have gotten the same glorified tablet for 600-700 elsewhere
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No I bought the cheaper version (not the ultimate) but with the 16GB RAM. I guess this will just be a project phone
I guess lesson learned! Just sell it then buy the global one.
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I guess lesson learned! Just sell it then buy the global one.
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Who is going to buy it? Now that the proper local versions have released, the resale on a used foreign version is going to be about $200 (unless you pay shipping back to the origin country), meaning you are still around $800 short of buying the same phone.
harold741963 said:
I rushed to buy this phone and bought it from Amazon where they said the phone shipped from Hong Kong. I am in the USA and use AT&T. Unfortunately I don't get any 5G signal, even though it's included in my service and the SIM card is 5G capable along with the IMEI being registered with AT&T. Besides 5G not working, the 4G coverage is super slow and I was thinking it was probably because the phone itself doesn't cover sufficient bands available in the USA because my last ROG Phone 2 was super fast in every way. Does anyone know how to unlock the bands for 5G or at least more 4G LTE bands please?!? I really can't stand these speeds
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Yesterday I noticed I had 5g service on my 16gb 256 version. I am also with att. I was surprised to see the icon so I checked the band. It was on band 2 which was previously a lte band in my area. The speeds were the same so I dunnno if it's really 5g or not. Mine is the global one direct from Asus
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Yesterday I noticed I had 5g service on my 16gb 256 version. I am also with att. I was surprised to see the icon so I checked the band. It was on band 2 which was previously a lte band in my area. The speeds were the same so I dunnno if it's really 5g or not. Mine is the global one direct from Asus
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The global version from Asus has similar bands to the US version. The ones from Hong Kong are Tencent devices, which do not.
twistedumbrella said:
The global version from Asus has similar bands to the US version. The ones from Hong Kong are Tencent devices, which do not.
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How do we check what version it is?
harold741963 said:
How do we check what version it is?
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Check the box
It says it's an ASUS_I005DA, ZS673KS
bmayne81 said:
Yesterday I noticed I had 5g service on my 16gb 256 version. I am also with att. I was surprised to see the icon so I checked the band. It was on band 2 which was previously a lte band in my area. The speeds were the same so I dunnno if it's really 5g or not. Mine is the global one direct from Asus
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Interesting. I'm on AT&T with a 5g plan and sim, and I have yet to see the 5g icon. After spending some time with AT&T support verifying my IMEI etc, I still have had no luck and 5g is definitely active in my area. I have also purchased the phone direct from the US Asus store.
Do you mind sharing your APN settings?
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Interesting. I'm on AT&T with a 5g plan and sim, and I have yet to see the 5g icon. After spending some time with AT&T support verifying my IMEI etc, I still have had no luck and 5g is definitely active in my area. I have also purchased the phone direct from the US Asus store.
Do you mind sharing your APN settings?
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Of course, the first image is the default APN settings and the second one is just an APN I added that I thought might've made a difference but didn't do anything
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Of course, the first image is the default APN settings and the second one is just an APN I added that I thought might've made a difference but didn't do anything
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Thanks for these. I'm going to try adding the settings that you used under bearer and see if it changes anything on my phone. I won't be able to try until later but will let you know.
The samsung devices list GID under MVNO and 53FF under value but if I do that on my phone the APN vanishes.
Hopefully Bmayne responds with their setup too since I have the same device.
Billy, thanks for asking about the APN. I didn't think to look at that. Apparently it's a new APN I haven't seen before. Here it is.
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It says it's an ASUS_I005DA, ZS673KS
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This is Global/Europe version. Here have this model supported bands and combinations: https://cacombos.com/device/ASUS_I005DA (A-version).
If anyone have US version of this device and rooted, would be interesting to list this model to compare Global/Europe one.
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This is Global/Europe version. Here have this model supported bands and combinations: https://cacombos.com/device/ASUS_I005DA (A-version).
If anyone have US version of this device and rooted, would be interesting to list this model to compare Global/Europe one.
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Thanks but what do I do with that data?
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Thanks but what do I do with that data?
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To see combinations with 5G and 4G. 5G NSA require the device support anchor band (4G) and 5G together.
olkitu said:
This is Global/Europe version. Here have this model supported bands and combinations: https://cacombos.com/device/ASUS_I005DA (A-version).
If anyone have US version of this device and rooted, would be interesting to list this model to compare Global/Europe one.
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They don't appear to have data for other models of the phone.
https://store.asus.com/us/item/202105AM210000001 lists the information under "Connectivity" for the US version of the phone.
https://rog.asus.com/uk/phones/rog-phone-5-model/spec lists versions A - H under "Network Standard" for the Europe versions.
You don't need to be rooted if you know where to look.
And since who doesn't love tables and charts, here is the Europe version breakdown of what every version supports and then what is remaining.
Code:
Universal:
FR1: DL up to 2.8 Gbps / UL 542 Mbps
Gigabit LTE
DC-HSPA+: DL 42 Mbps / UL 5.76 Mbps
4x4 MIMO and CA with 4x4 MIMO support
5G (Bands N28, N41, N77, N78, N79)
FDD-LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 20, 26, 28)
TD-LTE (Bands 34, 38, 39, 41, 42, 48)
WCDMA (Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 8)
EDGE/GPRS/GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Code:
A version:
Supports EN-DC (6DL+FR1, 2FR1)
FR1: DL up to 3.8 Gbps
LTE: DL 7CA Cat20 up to 2.0 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N2, N3, N5, N7, N8, N12, N20, N25, N38, N40, N66, N71)
FDD-LTE (Bands 12, 13, 17, 25, 29, 30, 32, 66, 71)
TD-LTE (Bands 40)
WCDMA (Bands 3, 6, 19)
supports 4×4 MIMO, HPUE, HO RxD
B version:
Supports EN-DC (6DL+FR1, 2FR1)
FR1: DL up to 3.8 Gbps
LTE: DL 7CA Cat20 up to 2.0 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N2, N3, N5, N7, N8, N12, N20, N25, N38, N66, N71)
FDD-LTE (Bands 12, 13, 17, 25, 29, 30, 32, 66, 71)
WCDMA (Bands 3, 6, 19)
supports 4×4 MIMO, HPUE, HO RxD
C version:
Supports EN-DC (5DL+FR1, 2FR1)
LTE: DL 7CA Cat18 up to 1.4 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N3, N7, N8, N20, N38 roaming only)
FDD-LTE (Bands 20, 26, 28)
TD-LTE (Bands 40)
D version:
Supports EN-DC (6DL+FR1, 2FR1)
FR1: DL up to 3.8 Gbps
LTE: DL 7CA Cat20 up to 2.0 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N2, N3, N5, N7, N8, N12, N20, N25, N38, N40, N66, N71)
FDD-LTE (Bands 12, 13, 17, 25, 29, 30, 32, 66, 71)
TD-LTE (Bands 40)
WCDMA (Bands 3, 6, 19)
supports 4×4 MIMO, HPUE, HO RxD
E version:
Supports EN-DC (6DL+FR1, 2FR1)
FR1: DL up to 3.8 Gbps
LTE: DL 7CA Cat20 up to 2.0 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N2, N3, N5, N7, N8, N12, N20, N25, N38, N66, N71)
FDD-LTE (Bands 12, 13, 17, 25, 29, 30, 32, 66, 71)
WCDMA (Bands 3, 6, 19)
supports 4×4 MIMO, HPUE, HO RxD
F version:
Supports EN-DC (5DL+FR1, 2FR1)
LTE: DL 7CA Cat18 up to 1.4 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N3, N7, N8, N20, N38)
TD-LTE (Bands 40)
G version:
Supports EN-DC (5DL+FR1, 2FR1)
LTE: DL 7CA Cat18 up to 1.4 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N3, N7, N8, N20, N38 roaming only)
TD-LTE (Bands 40)
H version:
Supports EN-DC (5DL+FR1, 2FR1)
LTE: DL 7CA Cat20 up to 1.4 Gbps / UL 2CA Cat13 up to 150 Mbps
5G (Bands N1, N3, N7, N8, N20, N38)
TD-LTE (Bands 40)
You can see your model in Settings -> About -> Regulator Information. The last letter should be version letter.
I could really use some help and advice on a subject I've spent countless hours trying to research. I live in the US and just bought the S22 Ultra without fully understanding what I now know, that the Call Recording feature - which I must have - is entirely disabled on the native "U" and "U1" variants sold in the US.
Why Samsung does this when recording is predominantly legal in most states is beyond me. And why someone hasn't yet figured out how to hack the software to turn it on everywhere is a shame, but this is where we are now, and so I am trying to find a practical workaround.
I have been using Skvalex Call Recorder for years on other phones with mediocre results because of its inability to properly record the audio from the other side of the call with the microphone, so when I heard that this Samsung phone allowed native, actual call recording, I jumped at the chance to get my new S22 Ultra.
Boy was I wrong, because that's when I realized that the CR feature is enabled in only a handful of countries, not the US, and that the only solution short of rooting the phone is to change the CSC code Samsung uses to identify which country-based phones are permitted to use the CR feature.
Okay, I thought, that's a great solution, but boy was I wrong again!
Well, that sounded easy enough until I learned that you can only change the CSC code on a phone designated for the same region as the country, in this case either the "B" variant (for Ukraine) or the "E" variant (for India and all the remaining CR-permitted countries), but definitely not the "U" version I now own.
It quickly became clear that no US phone can ever have CR without rooting, and beyond the complicated process of rooting an S22 Ultra for most, not only does that step void your warranty and completely disable the Samsung Knox functionality which breaks many apps, it also disables all future OTA updates, and you lose most of the trade-in value after Samsung charges you hundreds of dollars for a new motherboard once the Knox fuse chip is tripped. So, rooting is really not a great option for the normal user who wants to trade in every year or two, and doesn't want to hassle with having to manually apply updates every month.
Okay, I said to myself, the only other alternative is to bite the bullet and buy one of the "B" or "E" variants from overseas and then change the CSC ode, which sounded like a perfect solution (setting aside the need to buy another phone) until I discovered that the US and International versions of the phone actually have slightly different specs, and this is where it all comes down to - and I really need some help with this! - whether the International version will even properly work in the US at all.
Well, I'm sure at least the "E" version with the same Snapdragon chipset as the US version will work, but the question is will it work well, will it work as well as the US version for everyday use, not for someone merely traveling to the US and is happy just making a connection??? What will I lose in either speed or connectivity on the AT&T network?
The issue seems to be that the two variants operate on slightly different bands, as you can see below. There is a fairly large amount of overlap between the two sets of bands, but from what I can tell the main difference that could/would affect performance is the lack of any 5G mmWave connectivity on the International variant.
Now, I have zero knowledge about most of this, and from what I can read in most cases mmWave is not all that useful, but again, the issue is whether getting call recording on my phone is worth the trade-off of not having the most complete set of available bands on my phone?
If I could ask you good folks to give me your best advice as to what is else is actually missing from the list below on the International specs that would affect everyday performance?
ANY HELP WITH THIS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
S22 ULTRA - US VARIANT
GSM MHz band Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900
Primary 2G network CDMA 800/1900, GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Primary 3G network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100
Primary 4G network LTE Cat20 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 66, 71)
TD-LTE (38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 48)
VoLTE
Primary 5G network SA/NSA/Sub6 (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 41, 66, 71)
mmWave (260, 261)
Primary data network GPRS, EDGE, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev 0, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev A, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-A, 5G SA/NSA, 5G NR
Secondary 2G network GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Secondary 3G network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100
Secondary 4G network LTE Cat20 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 66, 71)
TD-LTE (38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 48)
VoLTE
Secondary data network GPRS, EDGE, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev 0, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev A, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-A, 5G SA/NSA, 5G NR
S22 ULTRA - INTERNATIONAL "E" VARIANT
GSM MHz band Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900
Primary 2G network GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Primary 3G network UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100
Primary 4G network LTE Cat20 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 66)
TD-LTE (38, 39, 40, 41)
VoLTE
Primary 5G network SA/NSA/Sub6 (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 20, 25, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66, 77, 78)
Primary data network GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-A, 5G SA/NSA
Secondary 2G network GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Secondary 3G network UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100
Secondary 4G network LTE Cat20 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 66)
TD-LTE (38, 39, 40, 41)
VoLTE
Secondary data network GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-A, 5G SA/NSA
I'm no telco expert & not in the US, but I think you should be largely good with the E variant on 4G/LTE. If you need 5G, you may need to choose a provider who provides the widest assortment of bands. Moreover it seems the E variant supports far more bands than the US variant. You may check here:
5G bands cheat sheet: Verizon vs AT&T vs Sprint vs T-Mobile vs World
What 5G bands are used by the major carriers in the USA? What 5G bands does Verizon use? What about AT&T's 5G bands and the 5G bands that Sprint and T-Mobile employ...
www.phonearena.com
US 5G Bands Cheat Sheet: Verizon vs. T-Mobile vs. AT&T
A complete list of US carrier 5G bands, 4G LTE, and 3G for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Cellular. 5G mmW, low-band, mid-band, Sub-6.
www.droid-life.com
If for some reason you are not satisfied, you may sell off the phone on Swappa etc. There are plenty of buyers interested in international variants as well.
I've traded in 2 rooted phones in the past and both recd full trade in value, $800 with no issues. However I do agree with your main point that it sucks that the US variants are absent call recording.
Just use Skvalex. It records fine on my unlocked NA s22u on AT&T. Even records wifi calls and VOLTE calls. Only one side on Bluetooth though.
Shadoe_Lance said:
Just use Skvalex. It records fine on my unlocked NA s22u on AT&T. Even records wifi calls and VOLTE calls. Only one side on Bluetooth though.
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Link? Didn't see it in the playstore..
dj24 said:
Link? Didn't see it in the playstore..
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There arent any call recorders in the play store that work correctly due to new Google policies. You will have side load it.
[Android 4.0+] Call Recorder - SKVALEX, record phone calls from the phone line
Call Recorder - SKVALEX version: 3.5.5 Last update of the app in this post: 21.02.2023 Download Purchase over PayPal/AliPay via website: https://callrecorder.skvalex.com/purchase Description: Call Recorder - SKVALEX is intended for automatic...
forum.xda-developers.com
what's wrong with installing a 3rd party recording app?
Callapp Contact record perfectly on USA or unlocked s22 ultra