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Does anyone know if a diamond bought in the US will work in Israel?
You can go to www.gsmworld.com and then roaming, and then coverage maps. (pick a country)
Here you will see all the various networks in that country and the bands they use. For Israel all networks use 900, 1800 or 2100 (3G).
Since the only diamond you can buy right now uses 900, 1800, 1900 GSM and 900, 2100 3G, it will work perfectly in Israel.
I also want to add that HTC diamonds bought in the US currently is the Europe/Asia version (lacking the 850 band). This will/might change sooner or later.
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Kaiser specs indicate both 2100 and 1900 UMTS. Expansys site notes only 2100 UK UMTS will be supplied as if its one or the other. Does anyone know if there will be an option for both frequencies on same phone?
can anybody clarify this?
Kaiser is 3 band UMTS regardles of region right?
Thanks
Ok well I am considering purchasing a unlocked AT&T Tilt, but I have been reading a bit about the 3G. Currently I am a T-Mobile customer and have read they will be operating on a different band frequency for their 3G. T-Mobile will be using 1700/2100MHZ while AT&T operates on 1900/2100MHZ. Will the 3G on the phone still be compatible?
Please someone clear this up
Appreciate it
Kaiser uses (under the Band options for the phone settings)
GSM (So gprs, edge) 850, 900, 1800, 1900.
UMTS (3G, HSPDA where available) 800, 850, 1900, 2100.
So it would be partially compatible, but only on 1900 cells, not the 1700 ones. These might co-exist like in the UK where some operators use all the frequencies for better bandwidth, or they might not. I'd check with T-Mobile what frequencies are operating in the areas you'll use the phone.
Well I live in the US and they still have not rolled out the 3G network here, they said sometime by summer. So if they use 2100 then the 3G still should be able to work? Since they still will be using the frequency except the 1900.
Can you tell me the differences with the Trill and the p925G and p925H. I live in NZ and would like to purchase a phone that is compabiblywith the XT network from my understanding I should be able to purchase a At&T P925 phone but unsure.
The Bands I'm after are 3G (I think this is also known as UMTS) 850 & 2100Mhz, does the At&T phone cover this, ie if I purchase any AT7T p925 of Ebay it will have these freq.
The main reason I didn't go for the p920 is that is doesn't have the 850.
The AT&T branded thrill uses the following...
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
UMTS: 850, 1900 MHz
Ta, do they have 2100?
It does. All the smartphones I got from AT&T have the 2100mhz
http://www.thrillbylg.com/thrill_by_lg_specs.pdf scroll to the bottom for HSPA+ band.
Hey everyone, I updated my question and post it in the right forum, so here is it :
I'm gonna buy a S3 4G LTE on kogan in australia, here the frequencies according to the description :
2G Network 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz
3G Network 850, 900, 2100MHz
4G Network 800, 1800, 2600
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(I think it's the SGH-I747)
I'm going to travel around USA/Mexico, I found the map of GSM world coverage, its says for those countries :
2G 1900 850
3G 1700/2100, 3G 850/1900
Will the 3G be working in thoses places ? (i'm just worrying about the frequencies in bold, 1700 and 1900Hz)
Cheers
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kmujo said:
well i just received my international unlocked Z from singapore. i was informed the phone was data capable on t-mobile's usa network, but unfortunately i seem to be having alot of trouble. i have search for network operators and i can register on tmobile's 2g network, but even still it does not work. does anyone have the sony xperia z working on a US HSPA/3G/4G/LTE "Network?
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I just purchased a unlocked xperia z, which was imported from Singapore. From what I read this phone should work on the T-mobile network, but all I'm getting is 2g. I put in the T-mobile APN and even tried scanning but all it shows is 2g. Any insight as to what's happening? Thanks!
The phone has these bands:
Networks
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS/HSPA+ 850, 900, 2100
LTE Band I, Band III, Band IV, Band VII and Band XX (800, 850, 1800, 2100, 2600)
make123 said:
Similar to an earlier thread:
I just purchased a unlocked xperia z, which was imported from Singapore. From what I read this phone should work on the T-mobile network, but all I'm getting is 2g. I put in the T-mobile APN and even tried scanning but all it shows is 2g. Any insight as to what's happening? Thanks!
The phone has these bands:
Networks
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS/HSPA+ 850, 900, 2100
LTE Band I, Band III, Band IV, Band VII and Band XX (800, 850, 1800, 2100, 2600)
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Nope. Only 2g. It does not have the 1900 hspa/umts band. U need the c6602 model number. Will get nice hspa speeds on att networks tho.