Does anybody know for sure the HSxPA bands of the newly announced galaxy S2 for AT&T? I am getting conflicting information in this respect. I want to know specifically if it has the 2100 HSxPA band.
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Now I'm hoping this is the right place for this, samsung have so many versions of the Galaxy S and I didn't see a forum specifically for the i9000T so sincere apologies if there actually is one.
Recently Acquired an i9000 after not properly reading posts regarding that enabling 850MHz in Combi bands does NOT work, silly me . Unfortunately I need a galaxy that works on New Zealand's Telecom network (850 Mhz WCDMA)
So my plan is to sell the now useless (to me) i9000 and buy a Galaxy S that supports 850 WCDMA, I emailed bell Canada but they would not ship outside Canada so buying from them directly is out of the question. The "official" galaxy from the Telecom NZ store is 1000 NZD, compared to 650 NZD for the bell Canada version I refuse to pay such a heinous amount which is clearly a rip off.
Right now I am looking at the "international version" of the galaxy S on amazon however I want to make sure that it actually supports 850 MHz, it is listed as both i9000 and the i9000T so i'm not sure whether it does support 850 or not.
Does anyone know of a reliable seller of 850MHz Galaxy S phones or know if the one on amazon (not allowed to post links but the page can be found at amazon.com /Samsung-I9000-Galaxy-8GB-Bluetooth-International/dp/B003SIDVRA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top[/url]) is actually an i9000T
Thanks for your time, its much appreciated!!
PS i don't know if this is allowed on these forums as such but if anyone wants to buy my Galaxy S PM me, looking at around 750 NZD
Ok so we got a different version in canada aparently. The I717, not the 7000.
seeing the specs listed here:
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_i717-4374.php
and
https://negrielectronics.com/samsung-sgh-i717-galaxy-note-hd-unlocked-black.html
these phones should support the AWS frequencies of T-Mobile, Mobilicity, and Wind correct?
What I have read on the Galaxy Skyrocket forums is that people were able to get the Skyrocket working on Tmobiles 3g/4g network by just flashing a Tmobile radio. The ATT Galaxy Note uses the same Radio and snapdragon processor so I would assume it would be the same process.
As the title suggests, my parents are currently in Hong Kong and will be returning in a few days. I was wondering if anyone in Canada has managed to test the phone out on the Rogers network? If you are in Toronto, have you been able to receive LTE? I have checked on Wikipedia the bands for Rogers Canada and for a mobile company in HK that share the same 2600mhz frequency in hopes that it may work. Any opinions/answers will be much appreciated!
To make sure you get a perfect answer on network compatibility you may be best asking at a Samsung store or a phone store as they will know 100%
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As the title suggests, my parents are currently in Hong Kong and will be returning in a few days. I was wondering if anyone in Canada has managed to test the phone out on the Rogers network? If you are in Toronto, have you been able to receive LTE? I have checked on Wikipedia the bands for Rogers Canada and for a mobile company in HK that share the same 2600mhz frequency in hopes that it may work. Any opinions/answers will be much appreciated!
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Yes, I can confirm it will as I am on Rogers, and have one of these wonderful devices..
I just wish there was Cyanogen or The Collective for this phone
The Galaxy S3 dual core LTE that Rogers currently lists on their website uses the 1700/2100 bands for LTE, it is the SGH-I747 model. The i9305 is listed as 800/1800/2600 for LTE, which are completely different.
Also notice the i9305 is missing 1900 MHz 3G frequency. Rogers 3G operates on 850/1900 for 3G, so you may not have full 3G coverage in places as well.
I don't think the guy above me saying LTE works for him actually has the same device you're asking about. Just from looking at the frequency bands, there is no way LTE will work on Rogers. If you want a quad core LTE Galaxy S3 that works on Rogers, you will have to wait. The Galaxy S4 is going to be announced in the spring as well, so you might want to wait anyway.
hello, i would love to get this and just want know if it will work with t mobile in the states, they did not stock the s4 mini because it did not work fully in there band.
is it to early to tell?
also in the specs it just says 4g lte , no mention of which bands for lte
thanks for any help
I am interested in buying US version (Snapdragon) of factory unlocked Note 8. However, it's full specs on network/radio bands are not listed yet even on Samsung official site.
I looked in full specs for Galaxy S8 unlocked (SM-G950UZKAXAA) vs carrier version such as Galaxy S8 for T-mobile (SM-G950UZKATMB), and noticed that carrier versions all listed support for 4G TDD LTE: B38(2600),B39(1900),B40(2300),B41(2500), while unlocked version does not. As the screenshots show.
So will Note 8 unlocked (Snapdradon) also be missing the 4G TDD LTE bands (B38, B39, B40, B41)?
Or maybe the specs listed on Samsung official site are not accurate and unlocked also supports those bands? Wishful thinking.
4G TDD LTE is used in some countries like China. So anyone with unlocked S8 on tmobile traveled to China can confirm if 4G data worked in China with t-mobile SIM?
If the unlocked phone only has the benefit to switch carriers in US but has limited band support internationally, then I will have to think twice.
Yeah I was trying to figure this out as well. So far, from other sites, I have seen mix messages. One site FrequencyCheck.com states that it does have those bands and other show them is missing...not sure which one is correct. Also, for other sites I have seen that the T-Mobile version also has 3G TD-SCDMA: B34(2010), B39(1880) and the unlocked version has 3G CDMA: 800/1900. I really can not make heads or tails of this information....is it correct, who is wrong??? I called Samsung that they don't have the information yet, so I don't know either way. I'm leaning to go with the Unlocked by Samsung version, but I am in the same boat with regards to this matter.
Looks like it, i have a Unlocked verdion of the phone.
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