international lte note 2? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

some dealers list gn 2 with lte in europe, will it have lte and work on att?
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My understanding is yes...... it will

I'm wondering the same the official site says so
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lbarb2133 said:
some dealers list gn 2 with lte in europe, will it have lte and work on att?
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If The LTE Bands of the Note II are the 4 and 17 works with AT&T

As for us Canadians, the international willl use the 2600mhz. If so, then that's possible (with possible limited coverage and building penetration) for Canadian users.
I'm waiting to see how this goes. I can't get a Note II that can't do LTE.

The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.

It needs 800, 900, 1800 and 2600mhz for Europe. Unless it has those, it won't work.

Baldilocks said:
The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
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Ok is good for AT&T:victory:

wonsanim said:
Ok is good for AT&T:victory:
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Does AT&T require both 4 and 17 or something?
Or what's up with this article:
http://www.androidauthority.com/sam...eared-by-the-fcc-without-us-lte-bands-114255/

ChodTheWacko said:
Does AT&T require both 4 and 17 or something?
Or what's up with this article:
http://www.androidauthority.com/sam...eared-by-the-fcc-without-us-lte-bands-114255/
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Only one band ( 4 or 17)
Also, that's not N7100..dunno where that one is going

Baldilocks said:
The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
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So are you saying that the International version will work on the AWS 1700/2100 ?

Baldilocks said:
The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
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Cool this its my carrier LTE xDD

Damn, I need 2600mhz for LTE maybe next year there's gonna be a phone with LTE for me too.

Woww. If that's the case then what makes the AT&T version different then the international version? (besides the bloatware)

I could have been wrong. GSMArena is the only one with any specs up and it has the International Note with those frequencies. However, they could be wrong.

daraj said:
Woww. If that's the case then what makes the AT&T version different then the international version? (besides the bloatware)
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1+ Great question.....:good:

Att.Fan1982 said:
1+ Great question.....:good:
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Hi My galaxy note 2 work in Poland without problems.

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[Q] 4G LTE 1800 mhz

Hey guys,
So I know this may be a noob question but I bought my Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 yesterday in Italy. I know that Italy is getting 4G/LTE in 800/1800/2600 Frequencies. My N7100 accepts the 1800 mhz GSM frequency.
Does that mean I will be able to access the 4G?
If not, can I do something? Flash a radio?
If there is no solution with my current phone, ill need to get another phone and spend another 699 eur.
I know many say you need the Note II LTE but it will be on 700 and 2100, not the ones offered in Italy.
My friend has the same issue with his brand new SIII.
Ideas? Anyone help?
2G, 3G and 4G (LTE) can use various freqs in different regions. Sometimes they even share the same freq. A 1800Mhz 3G does not mean that 1800Mhz 4G will work. It's different a modem by hardware and software in the phone.
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So there is absolutely nothing that I do? What about flashing new modems?
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luca.collins said:
So there is absolutely nothing that I do? What about flashing new modems?
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Your N7100 doesn't have an LTE radio, so it is never going to work on LTE.
Regards,
Dave
Will a 4g enabled device like the iphone 5, galaxy note 2 or galaxy s3 bought in hong kong work on uk EE 4g.
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podface said:
Will a 4g enabled device like the iphone 5, galaxy note 2 or galaxy s3 bought in hong kong work on uk EE 4g.
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That depends on the LTE bands that the device supports. You are looking for LTE band 3, which is 1800MHz.
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Dave
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From what I know only the N7105 has a LTE radio built in.
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podface said:
Will a 4g enabled device like the iphone 5, galaxy note 2 or galaxy s3 bought in hong kong work on uk EE 4g.
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The official LTE versions of the Note 2 and S3 from Hong Kong are tri-band LTE models. Running LTE bands 900mhz 1800mhz and 2600 mhz. So as long as your carrier has LTE in any of those bands it will work. The iphone 5 is only 1800mhz. I am currently using 4G on 1800 and 2600mhz as my carrier runs both bands.
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Can N7105 use Canada LTE?

Hi All,
I am using a N7105 on Bell Canada network. Seem my phone only max. on HSPA+ not LTE. Base on I am reading some information from internet. Bell is using 1700/2100/2600 Mhz for LTE. My phone only able pick up LTE 800/1800/2600 Mhz. My question is shouldn't my phone work on Bell LTE network on 2600 Mhz?? Also does anyone out there use N7105 and able to use LTE on Rogers/Bell/Telus???
Thanks
PC
wow really no one use N7105 in Canada???
It will work but generally performance would be poor inside buildings or in areas of interference, due to having only one compatible band instead of two.
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Viper2005 said:
It will work but generally performance would be poor inside buildings or in areas of interference, due to having only one compatible band instead of two.
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I have tried even outside on the street still not getting LTE:crying:
7105 is international, international usually mean European, Australia etc, ie NOT north American region. They will have carrier specific versions for bell, telus, robbers, wind etc
kebabs said:
7105 is international, international usually mean European, Australia etc, ie NOT north American region. They will have carrier specific versions for bell, telus, robbers, wind etc
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This is stupid they don't follow the other country
So which model name/number is the Canadian Bell one? I'm thinking of buying one in Calgary, but I wanted to monitor ROM development before I got one, so which forum should I follow for the Canadian one? I just guessed it was an N7105, but apparently it's not!
Edit: Nevermind, found it on Wikipedia. It's SGH-i317M and seems roughly same as AT&T, I guess I'll go to that forum!
Although I don't know anyone that has a N7105 on LTE in Canada, I've seen people use LTE with a I9305 (with the same LTE bands as the N7105) in Vancouver at least, so technically your phone should work. It may be that your area doesn't have the 2600Mhz spectrum.
radeonboy said:
Although I don't know anyone that has a N7105 on LTE in Canada, I've seen people use LTE with a I9305 (with the same LTE bands as the N7105) in Vancouver at least, so technically your phone should work. It may be that your area doesn't have the 2600Mhz spectrum.
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Ah so i called Bell they told me they have 2600 Mhz but you never know. Cause Bell tech. support sucks
N7105 supports 2600 mhz radio frequency, but a respective modem file need to be flashed for it to work on LTE network.
I had Note LTE i717 which supported 1700mhz lte of Rogers, and yes it worked with wind and T-mobile network using 1700 mhz frequency only after flashing tmobile modem.
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gotshoaib said:
N7105 supports 2600 mhz radio frequency, but a respective modem file need to be flashed for it to work on LTE network.
I had Note LTE i717 which supported 1700mhz lte of Rogers, and yes it worked with wind and T-mobile network using 1700 mhz frequency only after flashing tmobile modem.
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Hi quick question on this one. My phone is international version and it is unlocked. And i have contact Samsung and they said i don't need anything as long as the SP giving out 2600Mhz. The phone will auto use 2600Mhz
Hey OP are you using an LTE compatible sim card?
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Hey OP are you using an LTE compatible sim card?
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Ya i am using the Bell LTE SIM
Lte will not work out of box, unless some developer gets you modem file which can make your N7105 to recognize 2600mhz as Bell LTE.
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gotshoaib said:
Lte will not work out of box, unless some developer gets you modem file which can make your N7105 to recognize 2600mhz as Bell LTE.
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Hate North American SP never use the same standard as other ........
phil_chan86 said:
Hate North American SP never use the same standard as other ........
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Yeah me too hate .....I was in long dilemma to buy N7105 , but when I found this then i just bought it outright from Rogers.
Also to let you know that even after flashing 2600mhz to work as lte radio, you will only get lte in 2600mhz lte available areas only, bcoz lte in NA fluctuates many frequencies from 700/1700/1900/2100/2600.
Good luck and enjoy your Note2.
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I just bought a N7105 international version from Hong Kong and yes it work on Rogers here in Vancouver. Make sure you get a LTE compatible SIM card. My old SIM card did not compatible with LTE so I only got H+ or 3G. Now I changed and I am on 4G.
The reception is only 2 bars most of the time though. Sometime I got 4 bars. I tried data speed using Speedtest.net and still got at max 52Mbps DOWN and 34Mbps UP even I am at 2 bars so I guess it isn't too bad.
rcyh said:
I just bought a N7105 international version from Hong Kong and yes it work on Rogers here in Vancouver. Make sure you get a LTE compatible SIM card. My old SIM card did not compatible with LTE so I only got H+ or 3G. Now I changed and I am on 4G.
The reception is only 2 bars most of the time though. Sometime I got 4 bars. I tried data speed using Speedtest.net and still got at max 52Mbps UP and 34Mbps DOWN even I am at 2 bars so I guess it isn't too bad.
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Hey rcyh same here i got my phone in HK..... I heard a lot people able to use 2600 Mhz on Rogers only ... Do you have any friend is using Bell and you can give it a try and see u are getting LTE there?
Woooooo comfirmed N7105 does work great with Rogers :fingers-crossed: I am getting 47Mbps down and 10Mbps up with 2 bar signal :angel:...... I think Bell just locked the LTE 2600Mhz band to public
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Woooooo comfirmed N7105 does work great with Rogers :fingers-crossed: I am getting 47Mbps down and 10Mbps up with 2 bar signal :angel:...... I think Bell just locked the LTE 2600Mhz band to public
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you go the N7105 from where? Wind's SGH-T889V? Did you do anything (unlock/root/flash radio/other) to get LTE on Rogers?

Optimus G Pro versions

Anyone know what the key differences between the models E985, E980, L-04E and F240 are?
Or is it just the freq bands but everything else is the same? In that case I would get the E980 if I want to use it on Telus in Canada?
Looks like: F240 is the international (Korean) version, E985 is for India, and E980 is AT+T (US).
No TV in AT+T version is the main difference afaik.
mgd76 said:
Looks like: F240 is the international (Korean) version, E985 is for India, and E980 is AT+T (US).
No TV in AT+T version is the main difference afaik.
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Thanks, yeah that makes sense. So I'd go for the AT&T version for Telus.
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Thanks, yeah that makes sense. So I'd go for the AT&T version for Telus.
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Which version would you say is suitable for Europe? F240? I want it to work with 1800mhz LTE.
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Which version would you say is suitable for Europe? F240? I want it to work with 1800mhz LTE.
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I found this about the supported bands depend on the versions;
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - all versions
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100 - E985
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - for AT&T
4G Network
LTE LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 1700 / 2100 - for AT&T
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_optimus_g_pro-5254.php
So looks like any of the versions will support 1800MHZ, not sure if that's LTE? Look up your carrier and see what their bands are.
mgd76 said:
No TV in AT+T version is the main difference afaik.
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And the frequency band thing, of course...
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Which version would you say is suitable for Europe? F240? I want it to work with 1800mhz LTE.
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According to wiki, the Koreans have 1800 MHz LTE .
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
Here's the only reference to L-04E I could find, for NTT Docomo. Looks like a different phone, with different display, processor, etc. What's up with that?
http://www.theverge.com/products/optimus-g-pro-l-04e/6787
Also, F240 has sub variants... F240S, F240K and F240L
http://japphone4sg.blogspot.com/2013/04/docomo-l-04e-korean-f240-lg-optimus-g.html?m=1
I guess S, K and L are the three Korean carriers, so only the radio is different.
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Which version would you say is suitable for Europe? F240? I want it to work with 1800mhz LTE.
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I'm using F240K
1800MHz LTE works fine:good:
yeah but chinas F240 is 5 inch not 5.5
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dami00976 said:
yeah but chinas F240 is 5 inch not 5.5
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I haven't seen that confirmed...
http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/05/22/lg-optimus-g-pro-china-asia-launch-date-via-invitation/
I hope all these hardware variations don't impede dev progress too much.
i order a case and when i verfied with the seller correct its 5 inch not 5.5... ohhh and i have a craked screen and looking for it i stumbled upon many 5 inch screens but found one for mine and know waiting for it and btw does anyone have a link our anything for a teardown of this phone our screen our something
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/DOCOMO-LG-L...0988422627?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item35c7fb9de3
here it is the 5 inch lg optimus g pro china
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i order a case and when i verfied with the seller correct its 5 inch not 5.5... ohhh and i have a craked screen and looking for it i stumbled upon many 5 inch screens but found one for mine and know waiting for it and btw does anyone have a link our anything for a teardown of this phone our screen our something
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Huh?
dami00976 said:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DOCOMO-LG-L...0988422627?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item35c7fb9de3
here it is the 5 inch lg optimus g pro china
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U mean Japan...
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yeah but chinas F240 is 5 inch not 5.5
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No it's Japan's version that is 5 inches.
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T-mobile or Dev Edition ?

I'm on T-mobile and not sure which one to get. I'm all about rooting it and flashing rom and don't really care about WiFi calling .
Thanks.
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I'm on T-mobile and not sure which one to get. I'm all about rooting it and flashing rom and don't really care about WiFi calling .
Thanks.
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WiFi calling and texting from air plan would be the only different. But, you don't care for those.
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I'm on T-mobile and not sure which one to get. I'm all about rooting it and flashing rom and don't really care about WiFi calling .
Thanks.
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toiday said:
WiFi calling and texting from air plan would be the only different. But, you don't care for those.
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If your on T-mobile buy T-mobile .. the Dev edition is not the exact same phone, their are LTE radio differences
Blanko6 said:
I'm on T-mobile and not sure which one to get. I'm all about rooting it and flashing rom and don't really care about WiFi calling .
Thanks.
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The cost is the same and it is easy to unlock the T-Mobile version, so I would buy that to ensure you have support for all TMO bands.
Thanks guys. I'm gonna pick up the t-mobile then. Have the s6 now, lovely phone but I'm a flash addict lol
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If your on T-mobile buy T-mobile .. the Dev edition is not the exact same phone, their are LTE radio differences
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I think there is a fix for that now.
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markwebb said:
I think there is a fix for that now.
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If their is, please share
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If their is, please share
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I'm pretty sure I saw it on here recently as I just received the Dev edition. Remember, Google search is your friend.
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I'm pretty sure I saw it on here recently as I just received the Dev edition. Remember, Google search is your friend.
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Lol, why would i google it ? I have a Developer edition on AT&T
If your on T-mobile buy a T-mobile phone like I said at the beginning
T-Mobile phone will likely contain band 12 which is a big deal for the refarmed area as it's in the 700mhz spectrum. More indoor penetration for better reception. I would get a T-Mobile variant > Sunshine > Flash Dev edition if you really don't care too much about Wifi Calling. Unless I'm mistaken and the Dev unit contains band 12. But usually the Dev edition caters more to AT&T than T-Mobile
Here is listing of developer and unlocked bands.
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I just went through this and sent my dev edition back for the T-Mobile variant for 1 reason... Tmobiles HSPA+ allows download speeds of 42mbps.. On the Dev edition you will get HSPA+ but it's capped at 14mbps... So while the LTE bands may be supported it doesn't support T-Mobile's network fully
I guess the ATT Dev Edition is also different and probably doesn't support the T-Mo bands fully as well? Or are they similar?
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I guess the ATT Dev Edition is also different and probably doesn't support the T-Mo bands fully as well? Or are they similar?
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Their is only one Developer Edition and one Unlocked edition - they are both identical to the AT&T version hardware wise
Ok but the HTC direct Dev Edition is different from both ATT and TMO edition when it comes to bands?
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Ok but the HTC direct Dev Edition is different from both ATT and TMO edition when it comes to bands?
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If your on either ATT or T-Mobile there is no reason really to get a Dev edition... Since it's so easy to root these things there no point imo
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If your on either ATT or T-Mobile there is no reason really to get a Dev edition... Since it's so easy to root these things there no point imo
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Understood but there seems to be nuances and different answers in the bands and hspa.
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Ok but the HTC direct Dev Edition is different from both ATT and TMO edition when it comes to bands?
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No the Developer Edition is identical to the AT&T phone except it unlocked and bloatware free (as well as different firmware numbers / CID)
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No the Developer Edition is identical to the AT&T phone except it unlocked and bloatware free (as well as different firmware numbers / CID)
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But what about this? It appears there is a difference.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7
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So, from what I gathered, based on just searching HTC and T-mo's sites, these are the bandwidths supported for each device in question:
HTC One M9 Unlocked & Developer Edition Band Support
2 (1,900 MHz)
3 (1,800 MHz)
4 (1,700 MHz AWS)
5 (850 MHz)
7 (2,600 MHz)
12 (700 MHz lower A/B/C)
13 (700 MHz upper C)
17 (700 MHz lower B/C)
29 (700 MHz D/E)
30 (2,300 MHz WCS)
T-Mobile Band (frequency):
Quad Band GSM; LTE: 2, 3, 4, 7, 12, 17
UMTS: Band I (2100), Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850)
Maybe someone a bit more savvy in this department can interpret this information into layman's terms? The HTC band frequencies seem easy enough, though I don't understand the letters at the end of specific frequencies. But interpreting the T-Mobile frequencies, at least in the UMTS section, is proving difficult in order to make an educated decision as to whether the developer edition is compatible. Personally, I don't care about WiFi calling and VoiLTE that comes with a T-Mobile branded device. I'm currently using an unlocked Att M7 on T-Mo network. But I do notice that the radio is different as far is signal, without hitting the forums for info. What I do care about is not having bloatware and having a fully unlocked device, so should I want to flash a WiFi calling tweak, if there is a stable one, I can do it with a little more ease. And no, I don't wish to use special apps to remove bloatware on a T-Mo version. I asked my husband since he did electrical engineering for the Navy to interpret but his exact words were " I do not understand civilian radio frequencies". So, a better understanding would be most appreciative. Thank you.
Edit: So far, I was able to find out from a friend that Dev Ed. wouldn't do well with 3G due to the lack of the combination of 1700/2100 frequencies. I can't see that as being too terribly important, but I figured I'd throw that in.

Will international Note 4 (n910F) get LTE on ATT?

Couldn't find this anywhere in this forum. Will the international Note 4 have an LTE signal in USA on ATT?
Nobody?
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Nobody?
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Just compare the band's on your phone specs with AT&T Lte bands from wiki..
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