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T-MOBILE LG G6 LTE-U SUPPORT
LTE-U and LWA supported in Snapdragon X12 LTE Modem
LTE-U, along with LWA, is supported by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 processor with X12 LTE , as well as by the discrete Snapdragon X12 LTE modem. This is a good example of how multiple technologies are required to make the best use of all spectrum: LTE Advanced carrier aggregation, tri-band Wi-Fi with 802.11n, 802.11ac MU-MIMO and 802.11ad, and now also LTE-U and LWA.
LG G6 T-MOBILE
Featuring a Snapdragon 821 Processor.
The LG G6 delivers superior connectivity, graphics, photography, and power efficiency with an integrated Snapdragon X12 LTE modem, and the Qualcomm Adreno 530 GPU.
What does that mean :laugh::fingers-crossed: WE SHOULD GET LTE-U ON LG G6 T-MOBILE

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Note 4 Exynos 5433 Vs. Snapdragon 805

I plan on upgrading to the Note 4 from my SGH-T889 on the Magenta Network (T-Mobile) but im stuck on which variant to get. All U.S. models are Snapdragon while others regions are Exynos. Im wondering if I should get T-Mobiles (Snapdragon) or International (Exynos)
■Exynos Chipset Specs:
CPU
4x A53 Cores at 1.3 Ghz
4x A57 Cores at 1.9 Ghz
GPU
Mali T760 at 700Mhz
Additional Info:
Its 8 cores, runs in 32bit mode but is 64 bit. It is built on a 20 process. It has better battery due to big.LITTLE configuration.
■Snapdragon Chipset Specs:
CPU
4 cores at 2.7 Ghz
GPU
Aderno 420 <===(hehe 420)
Additional Info:
It has a faster sigle core speed, better than the Snapdragon 800, only runs in 32 bit.
I don't know too much about this chipset.
According to various(that I have seen) benchmarks the Exynos configuration outperforms the Snapdragon in everyway. But I hear that there isn't much [custom rom support] for the Exynos chips. Im also considering the fact the Note 4 might be considered in the lineup of getting Android L which is a 64 bit Operation.
Tell me what your plan and reason of choice.
Also can you help me link this to the other Note 4 Q&A Fourms, thank you.
Because they are by the carriers
DirtyUsb_Port said:
Also can you help me link this to the other Note 4 Q&A Fourms, thank you.
Because they are by the carriers
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Get the 805. Its faster and hasore development support. The exynos ones usually don't get ROMs and kernels for months. Oh, and the battery is usually slightly better.
I still haven't figured out whether the Exynos version will work on Tmo and give me fast internet speeds. I am currently using the Exynos Note 3 on AT&T and am stuck with their H/H+ Internet. It's not slow by any means, but having LTE would be a bonus. I'm unfamiliar with Tmobile's non-LTE speeds since I haven't switched to their network yet.
T-Mobile 4g LTE speeds I think is 11.2 Mbps, which is still faster than AT&T
If you go international then your going to suffer on connectivity with the tmobile network.
Tmobile just bought up new frequencies that will allow for great building penetration and more high speed lte for cheaper and even in rural areas...the tmobile(and prob even at&t) note 4 is one of the only phones so far that can take advantage of these new frequency bands.
Also tons of amazing developers have tmobile and tend to stick with it....
I doubt much of the 64 system features will even be exploited right off the bat with android L considering hardly any phones even run 64... once it's more widespread then you'll see system updates that really utilize the system.... guessing that's a couple years out though
Doesn't the international version have the same antenna bands as the US meaning that it will get LTE.
DirtyUsb_Port said:
T-Mobile 4g LTE speeds I think is 11.2 Mbps, which is still faster than AT&T
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The HSPA or whatever, that one is like 12mbps. But LTE in my experience is 30mbps. That was a year ago in a small town, I'm sure it's at least as fast if not faster in this slightly bigger cityish area.
But I'm wondering the same thing as the OP: will the factory unlocked international model support all the same bands on the Tmo network as the Tmo model?
From what i gather tmobile uses 1700/2100 MHz AWS for LTE
The Exynos version doesnt have the 1700 band, so i guess no LTE?
Debating what version to get and i want FULL LTE in USA and maybe Japan.

Note 4 Spec Buying Guide

Not sure if this was made yet, but when I was trying to buy a Note 4 it was kind of hard to find which model had which CPU and cell frequencies. If this hasnt been made yet, Id would appreciate other users post their cell frequencies and cpu so we can compile a list for future note buyers.
Note 4 CPU & Frequencies
Model: SM-N910U
CPU: Exynos 5433 (1.9Ghz Quad Core + 1.3Ghz Quad Core)
Frequencies:
WCDMA - 850/900/1900/2100
GSM - 850/900/1800/1900
LTE - B 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/28

xt1079 support volte????

please let me inform that moto g lte support VOLTE for calls???
Qualcomms Snapdragon 400 does not support VoLTE
I found the answer here: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/MOTO-G...support-on-Moto-G-4G-LTE-2nd-Gen/td-p/3224422
According to the specification 400 does not support VoLTE
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/400
410, 412, 415, 430 supports
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/410
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confused with LTE Band 20 800Mhz (Germany) Snapdragon 652 vs. Helio x20

Hello, I want to have LTE Band 20 800Mhz (Germany) and confused about the different SoC Snapdragon 652 vs. Helio x20.
Depends B20 on hardware or software and do I need a piece of extra software beside the lineageos ROM for the LeEco le 2?
cu Zabi

Dual LTE & Dual VoLTE

Is there any chance to get Dual LTE & Dual VoLTE support for Moto x4..? Now its 4G & 3G
Snapdragon 630 is capable for both.
Is there any hope Motorola will upgrade our phone..?

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