Question Unlock 5g bands on Indian Mi11x? - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

Poco F3(M2012K11AG ) supports n1, n3, n5, n7, n8, n20, n28, n38, n41, n77, n78 5g bands while Indian Mi 11x (M2012K11AI) supports only n77 & n78 bands.So can we unlock the other 5g bands in Mi 11x? Something like this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...nal-lte-bands-in-mido-india-specific.4028087/

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So you got 5G in India?

No.Before purchasing the device wanted to know if its possible or not?

arifqur said:
So you got 5G in India?
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No.Before purchasing the device wanted to know if its possible or not?

刷入中国版的MIUI?
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Brush into the Chinese version of MIUI?

Not possible, if you want the same bands as the Poco F3 you need to buy the Poco F3.
Each region specific model has a different modem hardware, you cannot do anything via software mods if the hardware does not support the bands.
Otherwise, we would have all just gotten the Redmi K40 with China rom when it came out and flash it with Global rom once released then unlock the bands via software mods.

Nemix77 said:
Not possible, if you want the same bands as the Poco F3 you need to buy the Poco F3.
Each region specific model has a different modem hardware, you cannot do anything via software mods if the hardware does not support the bands.
Otherwise, we would have all just gotten the Redmi K40 with China rom when it came out and flash it with Global rom once released then unlock the bands via software mods.
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there is a difference in GPS too, like mi 11x supports less gps satellites than F3 or K40. Will I be able to catch all GPS with chinese rom in Mi 11x ?

Tanz599 said:
there is a difference in GPS too, like mi 11x supports less gps satellites than F3 or K40. Will I be able to catch all GPS with chinese rom in Mi 11x ?
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it has navic support too which is indian satellite, bro many satellite are supported only nfc and less bands rest all same

Newbienoob69 said:
No.Before purchasing the device wanted to know if its possible or not?
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what about the Mi 11X Pro? does is support all bands or does it have a limitation like 11x?

nitin_ko said:
what about the Mi 11X Pro? does is support all bands or does it have a limitation like 11x?
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mi 11x and pro is exactly the same except processor and camera, so yeah, no NFC, less band, less gps satellites. I also found that indian variant has no color spectrum sensor which is a big con if you are camera focused. In my country F3 is a bit more expensive but i am thinking of getter f3 over mi 11x. Cheaper doesn't always means better. K40 will be the best option but its not available.

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Just released Mi mix 2s LTE bands??

Hello, I heard a rumour to use the new mi mix 2s in the USA you need to buy the 8gb ram/256 model?
Anyone know if that is true. I would prefer to use the lower versions of the mi mix 2s on T-Mobile in the USA but worried it won't work.
stu5797 said:
Hello, I heard a rumour to use the new mi mix 2s in the USA you need to buy the 8gb ram/256 model?
Anyone know if that is true. I would prefer to use the lower versions of the mi mix 2s on T-Mobile in the USA but worried it won't work.
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I doubt that's true. The bands are the same and the Mix2 works on both gsm and cdma (Verizon) lte. Since the new T-Mobile bands (band 60?) aren't widely deployed, I don't think you'll have a problem.
stu5797 said:
Hello, I heard a rumour to use the new mi mix 2s in the USA you need to buy the 8gb ram/256 model?
Anyone know if that is true. I would prefer to use the lower versions of the mi mix 2s on T-Mobile in the USA but worried it won't work.
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You should be fine...like the post above stated, the main T-Mobile frequencies are present. However, you will be missing band 66 and 71, the latter of which is becoming more and more important (the state of Wyoming, for instance, is almost exclusively band 71 on T-Mobile). Unfortunately it may take a while for Xiaomi or similar phones to support band 71 as it's been really slow in getting manufacturers to adopt this band, excepting Samsung, LG, and Moto. But in any case, all variants of the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S do have the vast majority of T-Mobile's network covered vis-a-vis LTE banding.
It looks like all global versions of the Mi Mix 2S are compatible with T-Mobile LTE. But only the 256GB version of the Mi Mix 2S is compatible with Verizon. So if you're only worried about T-Mobile you should be fine.
I'm also in the same doubt..
Here in France we get the new b28 lte band, which is perfectly supported in the mi mix 2 whatever version, but in the 2s, it seems to be only supported on the 256 go/international version which is very very expensive!
But on some merchant (gearbest, aliexpress, etc...) the description of 64go global version say b28 lte band compatible...
Both 256go and 64go get the same cpu, snapdragon 845, and then the same lte modem...
So is there a chance to get a 64go global version compatible with this lte band, or could it possible to unlock the missing band with some tweaks???

Global version

Hi. Does anyone know if there will be a global version of the x50 pro plus?
This phone pretty much ticks all the boxes, except for the missing band 20. Wonder if anyone has read anything about the global market?
Well sadly i do think the X50 Pro Plus won't get any Global version this phone supposed to sell in China Only..
GUARDIANBD said:
Well sadly i do think the X50 Pro Plus won't get any Global version this phone supposed to sell in China Only..
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It depends on what you consider as a global version. Yes, you ought to clean Chinese apps and settings at the beginning. And customize the phone. But otherwise, every global application I tried, works.
piskr said:
It depends on what you consider as a global version. Yes, you ought to clean Chinese apps and settings at the beginning. And customize the phone. But otherwise, every global application I tried, works.
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With a lot of these Chinese brands the global and chinese versions differ in hardware and software. For example the Chinese version doesn't support a lot of the 4g bands needed for the European market, whilst the global version does.
Also things like.google pay often don't work on Chinese versions whilst on global version they do
bokkie75 said:
With a lot of these Chinese brands the global and chinese versions differ in hardware and software. For example the Chinese version doesn't support a lot of the 4g bands needed for the European market, whilst the global version does.
Also things like.google pay often don't work on Chinese versions whilst on global version they do
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Last Vivo phones have chinese firmware certified with Google Safetynet so Gpay works
maxant69 said:
Last Vivo phones have chinese firmware certified with Google Safetynet so Gpay works
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But more importantly, to me at least, the Chinese version has no band 20.
bokkie75 said:
But more importantly, to me at least, the Chinese version has no band 20.
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That depends on your telecom operator, for me it is not a problem.
The you have to check every model because Iqoo 5 Pro which is similar has b20
bokkie75 said:
But more importantly, to me at least, the Chinese version has no band 20.
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And you have a dedicated global model for EU markets Vivo X51 5G with band 20 LTE. Since Vivo just established a few branch offices around Europe you can expect more to come. And global rom should be purer and purer Android with just a few improvements inherent to Vivo.
piskr said:
And you have a dedicated global model for EU markets Vivo X51 5G with band 20 LTE. Since Vivo just established a few branch offices around Europe you can expect more to come. And global rom should be purer and purer Android with just a few improvements inherent to Vivo.
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But at £750 for what is essentially an x50 pro, they won't be getting my cash.
piskr said:
And you have a dedicated global model for EU markets Vivo X51 5G with band 20 LTE. Since Vivo just established a few branch offices around Europe you can expect more to come. And global rom should be purer and purer Android with just a few improvements inherent to Vivo.
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If you interested Wonda Mobile has global X50 Pro (same as X51) from India at 679 euro against 799 euro of European model. They have the same bands missing in Chinese model (b20 and b32 for lte and band n28 on 5G)

Mi 10T Pro - 5G SA Support?

Does the Mi 10T Pro support 5G SA or just NSA?
both support
chistery said:
Does the Mi 10T Pro support 5G SA or just NSA?
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At the moment, It only support NSA networks. SA is disabled, maybe on a future OTA update they will enable it
chistery said:
Does the Mi 10T Pro support 5G SA or just NSA?
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Hello Friend,
kindly cant connect to NSA 5G is there any way to connect it plz
BR
In India, a telecom company Jio have launched a True 5G(SA) but it's not support on Mi 10T Pro.
Is there any possible way to access SA in Mi 10T Pro?

Question Carrier compatible to Redmi K40 5G in USA?? Will POCO F3 Work?? Which carrier??

Anyone know which US carrier can use the Redmi K40??
I tried: ATT, Cricket, T-Mobile and Mint but none of them work.
Any info would help. Thanks.
Also, will POCO F3 work in USA?? Which carrier can be used??
Thanks.
Will Xiaomi Redmi K40 work in USA?
In this page we are going to show you the compatibility of Xiaomi Redmi K40 with the mobile networks of USA and with the telephony operators that provide service in USA.
www.kimovil.com
Doesn't support tomany bands US looks like T-Mobile be best I would go with the Poco global F-3 here in the US support's more bands and still T-Mobile/Tello/mint would be your Best bet ,Tello is what I use since they Use T-Mobile towers on my Poco F3 and 5G and volte And WiFi calling all work great
jefffrom said:
Will Xiaomi Redmi K40 work in USA?
In this page we are going to show you the compatibility of Xiaomi Redmi K40 with the mobile networks of USA and with the telephony operators that provide service in USA.
www.kimovil.com
Doesn't support tomany bands US looks like T-Mobile be best I would go with the Poco global F-3 here in the US support's more bands and still T-Mobile/Tello/mint would be your Best bet ,Tello is what I use since they Use T-Mobile towers on my Poco F3 and 5G and volte And WiFi calling all work great
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How about POCO F3?? Will it work on the US carriers??
Thanks.
I received my poco f3 and am using it right now as I am typing. For the most part it works. Support for bands is limited though. I think that is the reason why I can't verify my account to unlock bootloader. I can make phone calls fine. The problem is sometimes I don't receive calls or messages are delayed.
hons9424 said:
How about POCO F3?? Will it work on the US carriers??
Thanks.
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Did you read my post I said f3 that's what I would go with US T-Mobile or any carrier that piggybacks off them like tello and mint
jackscagnetti said:
I received my poco f3 and am using it right now as I am typing. For the most part it works. Support for bands is limited though. I think that is the reason why I can't verify my account to unlock bootloader. I can make phone calls fine. The problem is sometimes I don't receive calls or messages are delayed.
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Who's your carrier? All info helps when posting
T-Mobile
I'm using Cricket and Ultra. I brought the K40 want to use Cricket but didn't work. Tried Mint also no luck. Then it's working with Ultra.
I need one to use Cricket so thinking about POCO F3 or Xiaomi 11 Lite or 11i.
Also I live in Hawaii that T-Mobile is very weak !!!
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T-Mobile
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if your having problems with T-Mobile you either have the wrong sim card or your SOL
hons9424 said:
I'm using Cricket and Ultra. I brought the K40 want to use Cricket but didn't work. Tried Mint also no luck. Then it's working with Ultra.
I need one to use Cricket so thinking about POCO F3 or Xiaomi 11 Lite or 11i.
Also I live in Hawaii that T-Mobile is very weak !!!
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ki Rick iT is CDMA /boost mobile /old sprint /// it will not work good . if you got a low T-Mobile single then your sol..
jefffrom said:
ki Rick iT is CDMA /boost mobile /old sprint /// it will not work good . if you got a low T-Mobile single then your sol..
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ki Rick iT????
I do not recommend buy Xiaomi devices to US because Carrier Aggregation and 5G support so limited, here listed Poco F3 supported combinations: https://cacombos.com/device/M2012K11AG
jefffrom said:
if your having problems with T-Mobile you either have the wrong sim card or your SOL
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It's the stupid MIUI sim activation process. It just won't work no matter what I try. In going to try anduwa new ROM.

Question Gsm Bands for Europe

Hi
I bought a 11x from India and I trying to use it in the UK. The coverage is very poor due to the bands being use by India rom. Do you think there is a way to improve it.
Thank
Dhruv
dhruvkataria said:
Hi
I bought a 11x from India and I trying to use it in the UK. The coverage is very poor due to the bands being use by India rom. Do you think there is a way to improve it.
Thank
Dhruv
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The bands are picked by your sim card not the phone. If I stick in my AT&t sim it always uses band 4 for LTE. I have the Poco F3 global edition working in America and I have the international Samsung S10 lite working same thing band 4.
Then using the same sim .. in s21 and m11x why do I get two different data speed. My understanding was Mi11 was using a different band to s21.

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