International version work in USA? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm in Thailand but travel to europe and the states.. I assume I need the international one but will it still work with at and t. Mobil.?

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I'm in the US and want to buy an unlocked, international version of the I-9000, probably from Singapore, probably on AT&T.
Will Samsung release "generic," non-carrier specific ROMS? Or will that be all from the excellent developer community?
I'm hoping it would still do high-speed 3G because it covers some of AT&T's 3G bands???
Thanks!
Eh. You cant get a international version in usa. If you get one from singapore it will be international ver. It will have problems on at&t as they use 850/1900 mhz for 3g while international ver uses 900/2100mhz. Before you buy a device please make sure the 3G radio will work with your telco. If you are in usa then buy one from the telco you will be using as it will be set up right. But for rest of world we can get away with standard international gsm ver
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[Q] Captivate for Global GSM

Does Captivate work on global GSM and roaming in other countries like the middle east and Australia? Im geting one from AT n T, do they sell unlocked versions? Can someone guide me.

Where to buy Asian model?

After seeing the updated specs for the 3g frequencies, the Asian model is the only model I can get in black and use in Europe and North America. Being from Canada, where can I order a black HTC One from?
Thanks!
Most likely in Hong Kong starting next week some time. 1800/2600 4G LTE frequencies. 3G models already available here in Taiwan.
Are there online retailers in Taiwan or Hong Kong where I could purchase from?
dortok said:
Are there online retailers in Taiwan or Hong Kong where I could purchase from?
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try expansys.com.hk or price.com.hk
dyc4ha said:
try expansys.com.hk or price.com.hk
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I reserved on expanses when it was called M7 and again when they changed it to One. No news yet.

Developer edition band frequency

I'm looking to buy the developer edition from HTC, but i'm worried about the LTE bands since I would be moving between the US and Hong Kong.
Over here I'm using T-mobile, and if IIRC Hong Kong LTE are all 1800 / 2600
Will this version work in both countries?
gary1203 said:
I'm looking to buy the developer edition from HTC, but i'm worried about the LTE bands since I would be moving between the US and Hong Kong.
Over here I'm using T-mobile, and if IIRC Hong Kong LTE are all 1800 / 2600
Will this version work in both countries?
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I am in the same boat as you... I bought the dev edition and i travel between Seattle and HK a lot... As for LTE I guess I wont really care about that since I am just used to 3G anyways. other than that Because the bands for USA and HK for LTE are different you will have to choose between having LTE in one of the countries, you currently cant have both.
BUT if you travel between HK and EURO a lot you would better be off with the HK version since its the same LTE bands.
Just as a note i dont have my phone yet.. I had it shipped to my address in seattle then someone sent it to me here in HK should be here by friday and ill let you know if i have LTE but i highly doubt it haha.
this should help you out a bit http://xda7.androidrevolution.nl/db_mirror/ROMs/HTC_One/variants.png
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[Q] Can I buy the T-mobile variant from another country?

Hello, I am planning on using this phone when I move to the United States this fall to attend college.
As the T-mobile variant is possibly the only one with unlocked bootloader, I am sure this is the best choice I have.
This was my original plan: buy SM-G925T, ship it to Korea, use it in Korea until August, move to the United States and open a number there.
Sadly, I found out T-mobile phones are only purchasable in the United States. Is there any other way for me to buy it from Korea?
If not, are there any other variants that support bands of SKT (LTE bands 1/3/5) and T-Mobile?
Cheers.

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