Root and Bands Nexus 6 Android 6.0.1 - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys! i'm new here but i have always read your threads and post.
English is not my first language so im sorry if something is wrong.
Well, to be honnest i only have ONE problem, that started to create new problems ( a lot of them)
I buyed a Motorola Nexus 6 out of my country (Argentina), the seller told me it was the XT1103 (the one that works perfectly in my country). When i arrived home, i could only get H, not even H+, so i checked and realized that my Nexus is a XT1100.
I started a research and found out i could add bands to the phone, but it has to be rooted... Here comes the second problem, Is there any way to root an Nexus 6 Android 6.0.1 AND THEN ADD THE BANDS?
Thank you in anticipate and if i have to upload any picture or something please let me know. I really need you guys here, hope you can help me!!!

Based upon my experiences trying to do this very thing with a Galaxy S4, you'd be better off selling your international Nexus 6 and buying a new US model off Amazon. When I tried it on my Galaxy S4, I nearly hard bricked the thing and ended up losing the SIM unlock it had. I did manage to unlock the phone again, but the attempt to add bands failed.

Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Based upon my experiences trying to do this very thing with a Galaxy S4, you'd be better off selling your international Nexus 6 and buying a new US model off Amazon. When I tried it on my Galaxy S4, I nearly hard bricked the thing and ended up losing the SIM unlock it had. I did manage to unlock the phone again, but the attempt to add bands failed.
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I had the idea of selling it and buying it again, but in my place is really hard to get one.
I've done this with other device and yes, it worked but as you, almost hard brick my phone.
Hmm I think my first problem is to root it.
Gonna wait a little and if nothing happen I will sell it and buy the US version. Thanks for answering man

juaneedb said:
Hey guys! i'm new here but i have always read your threads and post.
English is not my first language so im sorry if something is wrong.
Well, to be honnest i only have ONE problem, that started to create new problems ( a lot of them)
I buyed a Motorola Nexus 6 out of my country (Argentina), the seller told me it was the XT1103 (the one that works perfectly in my country). When i arrived home, i could only get H, not even H+, so i checked and realized that my Nexus is a XT1100.
I started a research and found out i could add bands to the phone, but it has to be rooted... Here comes the second problem, Is there any way to root an Nexus 6 Android 6.0.1 AND THEN ADD THE BANDS?
Thank you in anticipate and if i have to upload any picture or something please let me know. I really need you guys here, hope you can help me!!!
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You can add band 2 and 4 to an XT1100.
Please see the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3042373

springer.music said:
You can add band 2 and 4 to an XT1100.
Please see the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3042373
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I think I need band 4 and 28. But I could start with band 4. Gonna read the entire post to see if it can be used with no rooted (or rooted) Android 6.0.1 upsate 01/2016
Thank you. Gonna write what happens
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juaneedb said:
I think I need band 4 and 28. But I could start with band 4. Gonna read the entire post to see if it can be used with no rooted (or rooted) Android 6.0.1 upsate 01/2016
Thank you. Gonna write what happens
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As far as I know band 28 is enabled by default on the XT1100:
http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_nexus_6-6604.php
https://www.motorola.co.uk/consumers/View-all-Mobile-Phones-uk/Nexus-6-by-Motorola/nexus-6-uk.html

springer.music said:
As far as I know band 28 is enabled by default on the XT1100:
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Hmm this are the bands that the xt1100 got
"LTE 700/800/850/900/1800/2100/2600, TD-LTE 2500"
And this are the one that I need
"Band 4*(AWS, 1700*) /*Band 28*(APT700, 700 MHz**)"
I'm now in a province of Argentina (here they use band 28) but I live in capital so if band 4 is included it will work on Buenos Aires I guess.
So many thanks for the help you are giving to me mate!!!
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juaneedb said:
Hmm this are the bands that the xt1100 got
"LTE 700/800/850/900/1800/2100/2600, TD-LTE 2500"
And this are the one that I need
"Band 4*(AWS, 1700*) /*Band 28*(APT700, 700 MHz**)"
I'm now in a province of Argentina (here they use band 28) but I live in capital so if band 4 is included it will work on Buenos Aires I guess.
So many thanks for the help you are giving to me mate!!!
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According to the following link, band 28 seems to be planned/TBD but not active yet in Argentina:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_planned_LTE_networks
And according to the following page the only band currently enabled in Argentina seems to be band 4:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
I'm not in Argentina so I can't test/confirm it.
Anyway, band 28 is enabled on the XT1100 (but not on the XT1103).
XT1100:
LTE (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, 28, 41)
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https://www.motorola.co.uk/consumers/View-all-Mobile-Phones-uk/Nexus-6-by-Motorola/nexus-6-uk.html
XT1103:
LTE (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 29, 41)
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http://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones/nexus-6/nexus-6-motorola-us.html

springer.music said:
According to the following link, band 28 seems to be planned/TBD but not active yet in Argentina:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_planned_LTE_networks
And according to the following page the only band currently enabled in Argentina seems to be band 4:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
I'm not in Argentina so I can't test/confirm it.
Anyway, band 28 is enabled on the XT1100 (but not on the XT1103).
XT1100:
https://www.motorola.co.uk/consumers/View-all-Mobile-Phones-uk/Nexus-6-by-Motorola/nexus-6-uk.html
XT1103:
http://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones/nexus-6/nexus-6-motorola-us.html
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Sorry my WiFi died and i run out of mobile data.
I hope it works on capital Federal.
According to the news I have read, band 28 here will be for suburban places and rural places. It's active here now but in Mendoza it should be working band 28 and not band 4.
I have an HTC here with LTE, how can I know which band is it using?
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LTE Discovery

Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
LTE Discovery
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Well, HTC with a new carrier (personal) won't find LTE here. Gonna wait till I arrive to Buenos Aires next week and post what happens here.
Hope you can let the post open till I inform about it
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Xt1100:lte (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, 28, 41)
xt1103:lte (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 29, 41)

juaneedb said:
Well, HTC with a new carrier (personal) won't find LTE here. Gonna wait till I arrive to Buenos Aires next week and post what happens here.
Hope you can let the post open till I inform about it
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Not. Working on Buenos Aires either. So gonna wait till band 28 is fully active here. Thanks for your help everybody
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Pricing and availability in the Netherlands

This purpose of this thread is to discuss the pricing and availability in the Netherlands.
Will we, as always, be overlooked again by Google and get the N5 during springtime with an extremely inflated pricetag?
Or will Google see us Dutchies and release it through the Play Store?
Nexus 5 is available here:
revo66 said:
Smartphoneshop.nl
Belsimpel.nl
Studentmobiel.nl
Saturn.nl
Mediamarkt.nl
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No way is Google going to be looking at The Netherlands, unfortunately. I'm going to Germany on the launch date as I'm sure we won't be able to purchase the device through the Play Store. Also, if regular webshops order a couple of devices, they'll price them at above €500,-, as they did with the Nexus 4.
Hoping Google will prove me wrong!
Getting the n5 from the UK playstore just like my n4
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lowtje said:
Getting the n5 from the UK playstore just like my n4
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How? It would save me some trouble! Do you need a British Google account? And how is the shipping and how much does it cost?
do tell
lowtje said:
Getting the n5 from the UK playstore just like my n4
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Do tell, i am curious how you're gonna do that. there is no way im going to pay more than 500 euro for nexus 5, just like the nexus 4
and what about Germany, just drive to Dusseldorf?
thomasvant said:
How? It would save me some trouble! Do you need a British Google account? And how is the shipping and how much does it cost?
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I ordered my Nexus 4 in the UK. I did it through a friend who lives there. I ordered it myself through a proxy server and used his address for the shipping. The first time (before I had to RMA) I could order with my own dutch creditcard. When I had to do an RMA because of a defect I had to order with a card registered on the same address where the phone will ship (Had to use the card of my friend). I think that this is still necessary. For the shipping to The Netherlands my friend used royal mail and it was about 10 Euro.
http://tweakers.net/nieuws/92235/nexus-5-komt-woensdag-in-nederland-uit.html
http://www.belsimpel.nl/lg/lg-nexus-5-black/overzicht
2-4 days maybe?
Nou ik ga hem in ieder geval niet kopen voor de achterlijke prijs van 459 euro, een ritje naar Duitsland misschien... (Mediamarkt Nordhorn?)
Well I am not gonna buy it for the extremely high price of 459 euros, maybe a trip to Germany...
Sounds like a roadtrip. I'm driving to Germany and get myself one there. You're all welcome to join!
If it has to go through the Playstore, I'm getting it from France through a friend.
Why don't I have friends in abroad country's?
I could easily get it from the USA. The problem is, I'm not sure if the version sold in the USA supports the LTE frequencies in The Netherlands. As of now, we have no clue as to which version Google actually released. Are they two separate versions or is a single version that supports all the LTE networks across the globe...
I am wondering about the bands as well, also does anyone have experience buying it through a friend and having it sent to you? Last time I bought t-shirts from the US, I had to pay the same amount as the t-shirts were in import taxes. I am kinda trying to not pay double the Google Store price
ps. Belgium here.
NETWORKS
2G/3G/4G LTE
*
North America:
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
CDMA: Band Class: 0/1/10
WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/6/8/19
LTE: Bands: 1/2/4/5/17/19/25/26/41
*
Rest of World:
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/6/8
LTE: Bands: 1/3/5/7/8/20
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When seeing this I would think that there are two versions.
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scandalousk said:
I could easily get it from the USA. The problem is, I'm not sure if the version sold in the USA supports the LTE frequencies in The Netherlands. As of now, we have no clue as to which version Google actually released. Are they two separate versions or is a single version that supports all the LTE networks across the globe...
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RichJo86 said:
When seeing this I would think that there are two versions.
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Thanks. Based on that only LTE would cause issues
Good news anyways.. N5 will be sold for €399 instead of €469.
Only 16GB though.
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Smartphoneshop.nl
Belsimpel.nl
Studentmobiel.nl
Saturn.nl
Mediamarkt.nl
You forgot mediamarkt.nl and Saturn.nl
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399 € for 16 GB !! and no news on 32GB version for NL
I have now ordered a 32 GB version for 399 € through a friend in Germany
Still no news for 32GB I guess
Has anyone seen the Nexus 5 laying in a physical store? Or is it like last year that it's only sold online?
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Zuk z1 international version bands

Does anyone know which bands the international version of this phone supports?
Thanks!
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Nobody knows, waiting on the same thing, right now some stores in china are selling a "international version" of the phone but is the same phone just with CM12.1 and only have the LTE bands supported in china, not the ones we use in USA, so unless they release a US specific version LTE will not work on the US.
I tired to contact ZUK sales to confirm the bands, but no reply from them.
zuk.hk only shows chinese bands, but I can't believe they would release a phone to international markets without proper bands. That would be like shooting their own legs.
The chinese version would work for me though, only "semi-needed" band would be 4G band 20 (800MHz), which is quite new in Finland and used mainly outside bigger cities. Price of Z1 though is a killer, even though it is not as high spec'd as OnePlus Two, it is still an upgrade for OPO with cheaper price tag...
The only spec that the OnePlus 2 has higher than the Z1 is the CPU, but I prefer a SD 801 way more than a SD810 and his heating problems
IvanTSI said:
The only spec that the OnePlus 2 has higher than the Z1 is the CPU, but I prefer a SD 801 way more than a SD810 and his heating problems
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What I've heard is that SD810 doesn't heat so much with the OnePlus 2, but maybe that's because it's underclocked (or that's what I've heard).
Other than that, they are quite similar. OnePlus 2 has 1GB more ram in the 64GB version though, but who needs 4gigs in a phone, really.... =)
But for me, ZUK Z1 seems like a good choice with bigger battery, USB-C 3.0 and cyanogen os out of the box. If I would buy these phones now, it would be (in euros):
OnePlus 2: ~425eur (incl. shipment) ~476USD
ZUK Z1: ~293eur (incl. shipment) ~328USD
hmm, not a hard choice
These are the bands:
TDD-LTE (bands: 38 39 40 41)
FDD-LTE (bands: 1 3 7)
TD- SCDMA (bands: 34 39)
WCDMA (850 900 1900 2100 MHz)
CDMA2000 (800MHz)
GSN/EDGE(850 900 1800 1900 MHz)
CDMA (800MHz)
There are quite a few reviews out now from people in the states. I saw one from zdnet this morning. And another from android headlines. It looks like they tried testing the device on T-Mobile and att and lte was not supported. From what I gather they got early release test devices that were in fact the international variant. So it looks like no lte for the states which is a major deal breaker. Otherwise this would have been the perfect phone for me.
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cas8180 said:
There are quite a few reviews out now from people in the states. I saw one from zdnet this morning. And another from android headlines. It looks like they tried testing the device on T-Mobile and att and lte was not supported. From what I gather they got early release test devices that were in fact the international variant. So it looks like no lte for the states which is a major deal breaker. Otherwise this would have been the perfect phone for me.
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My only hope is that they are testing the Chinese version with the International software..
There is no point in selling the international version to the US if it misses lte bands altogether..
I also hope that the new Zuk coming in January with the new Snapdragon will support all bands...
Is it me or all these international /Chinese brands always build the almost perfect phone? They get so close and mess up on the important stuff...
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rubi76 said:
My only hope is that they are testing the Chinese version with the International software..
There is no point in selling the international version to the US if it misses lte bands altogether..
I also hope that the new Zuk coming in January with the nee Snapdragon will support all bands...
Is it me or all these international /Chinese brands always build the almost perfect phone? They get so close and mess up on the important stuff...
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I was thinking the same thing. However I don't think missing the mark is just limited to the Chinese for example. The blu xl that just got released would have been absolutely perfect had it not been for it being 6 inches and bigger than the nexus 6! It is everything the new moto x pure is plus a finger print sensor for 349 US. Why in the hell they would stick with the sweet spot that everyone else is going with between 5.2 and 5.7 inches in beyond me. But yes lots of companies so close to the perfect phone this year. I can live without NFC even though I would really like to use Android pay. But no lte in the US is an absolute deal breaker.
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cas8180 said:
I was thinking the same thing. However I don't think missing the mark is just limited to the Chinese for example. The blu xl that just got released would have been absolutely perfect had it not been for it being 6 inches and bigger than the nexus 6! It is everything the new moto x pure is plus a finger print sensor for 349 US. Why in the hell they would stick with the sweet spot that everyone else is going with between 5.2 and 5.7 inches in beyond me. But yes lots of companies so close to the perfect phone this year. I can live without NFC even though I would really like to use Android pay. But no lte in the US is an absolute deal breaker.
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Agreed.
Another example of a smaller brand getting almost everything right with the blu xl.
Blu has tons of phones and for their international debut they bring out this size "monster"..
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rubi76 said:
My only hope is that they are testing the Chinese version with the International software..
There is no point in selling the international version to the US if it misses lte bands altogether..
I also hope that the new Zuk coming in January with the new Snapdragon will support all bands...
Is it me or all these international /Chinese brands always build the almost perfect phone? They get so close and mess up on the important stuff...
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Most likely they did test Chinese version with CM12.1 installed (not Cyanogen OS). There's bunch of sellers on Aliexpress that provide this phone with CM12.1 or similar ROM inside and Google Play also.
Still no confirmed information from Lenovo, ZUK or whatever, which brands are included in the "international" model. I agree that Chinese bands are a huge showstopper for US, but mainly OK for EU. Some bands missing, but nothing huge.
mcgangsta said:
Most likely they did test Chinese version with CM12.1 installed (not Cyanogen OS). There's bunch of sellers on Aliexpress that provide this phone with CM12.1 or similar ROM inside and Google Play also.
Still no confirmed information from Lenovo, ZUK or whatever, which brands are included in the "international" model. I agree that Chinese bands are a huge showstopper for US, but mainly OK for EU. Some bands missing, but nothing huge.
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Well I've contacted not less than 5 of the top sellers and none of them have it in stock!
Do you know anyone who has it!?
Life Engineer said:
Well I've contacted not less than 5 of the top sellers and none of them have it in stock!
Do you know anyone who has it!?
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http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig....Mo26A5&ws_ab_test=201407_3,201444_6,201409_1
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http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig....Mo26A5&ws_ab_test=201407_3,201444_6,201409_1
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Thanks!
Does it have cyanogen or zui?
Does the phone have a notification LED?!
Life Engineer said:
Thanks!
Does it have cyanogen or zui?
Does the phone have a notification LED?!
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I think it has cyanogenmod or the cyanogen os preview. Check the pics its not zui for sure as it has play store.
Dunno about led, should be
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Zuk has multicolor notification led.
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Tiode said:
Zuk has multicolor notification led.
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And it's not enabled in zui!?
That's weird!
hello there an android code for the gsm bands lte, thank you

Unlock Lte bands on Chinese version

Hi, I have the opportunity to buy this wonderful phone, but I didn't notice that I have the Chinese version and the band 4 that is used in Mexico doesn't work, is any way to unlock it?
Daerk_Sun said:
Hi, I have the opportunity to buy this wonderful phone, but I didn't notice that I have the Chinese version and the band 4 that is used in Mexico doesn't work, is any way to unlock it?
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Me too,i would like to use band 4 con Asian version.
Yeah actually I was also looking for unlocking of LTE bands. But someone said that it's not possible.
There is a thread for unlocking bands on OP3 hope that someone will make it available to OP3T
but that's mean that it is possible to make it
Any news on this topic guys?
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Me too
It's not possible. I know that for the OnePlus One... there was a way to do it... but after OnePlus One, there is no way.

Xiaomi MI9 China Edition supports Band 20

Hi Guys,
reffering to the below blog the Mi9 China version supports LTE Band 20
https://www.chinamobilemag.de/news/xiaomi-mi-9-china-band-20-lte.html
That would be pretty cool so european users can buy a chinese Explorer Edition or the 8/256 GB China versions too without lacking Band 20 Support.
I have just bought China version one yesterday, hoping to support B20, but surprise me it seems not having B20.
I refer to Mi website itself does not support B20,
China version: https://www.mi.com/mi9/specs/
Global version: https://www.mi.com/global/mi9/specs/
Without a proper screenshot of Network cell info application with band 20 working, i don't trust him.
how we can check this?
Vihru said:
how we can check this?
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Someone with the Chinese device would have to download LTE discovery from the Play Store & see if the mast they connect to supports band 20, & see if they connect to it..
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Flash-User said:
Hi Guys,
reffering to the below blog the Mi9 China version supports LTE Band 20
https://www.chinamobilemag.de/news/xiaomi-mi-9-china-band-20-lte.html
That would be pretty cool so european users can buy a chinese Explorer Edition or the 8/256 GB China versions too without lacking Band 20 Support.
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I think you need to change the title, all information we have so far suggests that it doesn't support Band 20, including Xiaomi's official website.
The 2 latest devices from them, Pocophone & Mix 3 both have hardware locked Band's so it seems flashing Global would be useless too.
I think the blog is wrong...
Vihru said:
how we can check this?
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only having the phone in hand (8GB version at this point, since it's the only difference from other users with 6GB and B20 LTE not working) and under B20 only network coverage.
IronFly said:
only having the phone in hand (8GB version at this point, since it's the only difference from other users with 6GB and B20 LTE not working) and under B20 only network coverage.
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i have chinese 8gb 128gb model..
Vihru said:
i have chinese 8gb 128gb model..
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What country are you in?
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
What country are you in?
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Finland..
Vihru said:
Finland..
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You could try this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.simplyadvanced.ltediscovery
Not sure if your carrier supports Band 20 or not, this is something you'd have to find out from them I believe, or Google.
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
You could try this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.simplyadvanced.ltediscovery
Not sure if your carrier supports Band 20 or not, this is something you'd have to find out from them I believe, or Google.
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that app dont work, maybe need root or something.
i know my carrier support b20 (800mhz).
Vihru said:
that app dont work, maybe need root or something.
i know my carrier support b20 (800mhz).
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You don't need root, as long as you give it permissions it will work fine
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
You don't need root, as long as you give it permissions it will work fine
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it dont show band... just unknown.. not working.
Vihru said:
it dont show band... just unknown.. not working.
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Screenshot?
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
Screenshot?
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here
Try this one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wilysis.cellinfolite
you can use Cellular-Z from Playstore.
it shows the network you are currently connected to at the top and all other networks that your phone detects at the bottom.
you can also switch between both sim cards (slots at the top)
for example in my screenshots it shows that I'm currently using a band 20 network. and there are some others in the area.
both suggested apps are similar but I find cellular z to be more user friendly.
as a side note: I have a Redme note 5 (china) variant that does not have Band 20. the same phone is able to connect to LTE network where I live but it uses a different cell tower B3. you should check your providers cell tower map to see if there are any band 20s in your area.
Vihru said:
that app dont work, maybe need root or something.
i know my carrier support b20 (800mhz).
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Hi,
What kind type ROM do you use?
Global or original Chines?
lacika888 said:
Hi,
What kind type ROM do you use?
Global or original Chines?
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orginal chinese because cant flash yet any other. locked bootloader
B!GBOY said:
for example in my screenshots it shows that I'm currently using a band 20 network. and there are some others in the area.
both suggested apps are similar but I find cellular z to be more user friendly.
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is yours a Mi 9 8GB or the screenshot is just for reference?

hello now I am in China if I buy xiaomi8 today can I change to global firmware?

hi if I buy xiaomi8 today in China can I change china rom to global?
Yes - but only Mi 8.
Mi 9 does Not work
apf95 said:
Yes - but only Mi 8.
Mi 9 does Not work
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Really? Did you try? On mi9?
I just ask company they said mi9 already build in google service just install the google play
Problem ist the LTE Band 20 - i think there are differences in the Chip.
But i dont know for sure
apf95 said:
Problem ist the LTE Band 20 - i think there are differences in the Chip.
But i dont know for sure
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Which model mi9or8?
I have chinese Mi8 with Xiaomi EU ROM (unlocked) and using in Germany with LTE
apf95 said:
Problem ist the LTE Band 20 - i think there are differences in the Chip.
But i dont know for sure
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Mi8 chinese has b20 too, the real problem of this device is carrier aggregation. It aggregates some bands that don't guarantee lte+ in all country

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