i tried everything to little or no avail...
"USA HERE"
i bought the phone brand new and i finally thought to check the imei and this is what i got:
Brand: Realme
Model: RMX3151
Model Name: 8i
Blacklist Status: Clean.
but t mobile and metro's website said it is not compatible when it has a mediatek g96. i mean come on the realme website for the processor said even it had all the bands and special feature band 71. i just install mediatek's developer application and add or remove bands. also on the phone in the about phone it has an fcc certification. heard someone had a realme x2 on t mobile.
the box did say only for sale in EU. is that my poison?
anyway any help would be appreciated and bro hugged and given a cowabunga high five...
...amen...
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I thank the forum and the community in that they can help me to approve the Xiaomi Mi9 in my country. Colombia demands this step to be able to legally use this phone, I already bought my cell phone but it comes in 30 days, but I want to go homologate the mobile here in my country. The data I need are very simple: Model and FCC ID; I ask the community if you could help me with this information found in Settings, On the phone, Verification, there is the Model (example Mi 8 Model M1803E1A) and the Fcc ID (example Mi 8 FCC ID: 2AFZZ- XME1A). Thank you in advance for this help.:bueno.
Is it a software thing that makes the band selection different between the two variants?
Is it possible to flash Global modem to China version to get the Global bands? or is there a physical difference?
OR
Does anyone think Xiaomi will come out with a 512gb global version in the future?
The different bands are hardware, there's nothing you can do about it.
Also, no, 100% they won't release any global 512gb version in the future.
Years ago there were some Qualcomm tools called QPST Tool and QXDM tool or something like that. I read they were used to "unlock" additional bands... But like I said, that was years ago, so no idea if it would work on the Mi 11 Ultra. Probably not.
jericho246 said:
Years ago there were some Qualcomm tools called QPST Tool and QXDM tool or something like that. I read they were used to "unlock" additional bands... But like I said, that was years ago, so no idea if it would work on the Mi 11 Ultra. Probably not.
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Even if adding bands would be a thing...how many more does one even need? Basically all bands are there (except 66 which is prolly a us band).
It's cheaper for them to make one phone from a production standpoint than make ones with different bands for every market they plan to sell it in
I am gonna buy a Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 512gb 12gb ram version, however there's no person ... "I just talked to our technicians, and maximum probable it's going to now not work and if it does then you will ... With the frequency bands as this cellphone is fashioned consistent with the Chinese ... Currently on miui international 12.Zero.3 QJZMIXM I'm in Australia if that matters.
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When realme 8 get carrier aggregation ?
Is it getting on future ?
It already supports Carrier Aggregation, here supported combinations lsited:
India & China version: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3241
Europe version: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3241GDPR
olkitu said:
It already supports Carrier Aggregation, here supported combinations lsited:
India & China version: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3241
Europe version: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3241GDPR
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I just says about realme 8. Note realme 8 5g. Still realme 8 4g has no carrier aggregation.
olkitu said:
It already supports Carrier Aggregation, here supported combinations lsited:
India & China version: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3241
Europe version: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3241GDPR
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The Realme 8 5G has a Dimensity 700 chip and the Relame 8 an Helio G95, they're completely different phones despite the name.
The regular Realme 8 technically allows for 3xCA, at least the SoC does, but there doesn't seem to be an implementation OS-side from Realme. Same for 4x4 MIMO.
Bayart said:
The Realme 8 5G has a Dimensity 700 chip and the Relame 8 an Helio G95, they're completely different phones despite the name.
The regular Realme 8 technically allows for 3xCA, at least the SoC does, but there doesn't seem to be an implementation OS-side from Realme. Same for 4x4 MIMO.
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I haven't seen Realme 4G model logs. Would you like to submit to site cacombos.com/contribute ?
olkitu said:
I haven't seen Realme 4G model logs. Would you like to submit to site cacombos.com/contribute ?
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Just sent it.
Bayart said:
Just sent it.
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Thanks, log is parsed and there is no Carrier Aggregation available on this device. It's CAT4 DL and CAT5 UL: https://cacombos.com/device/RMX3085
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Thanks, log is parsed and there is no Carrier Aggregation available on this device.
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We know there isn't, that's why the thread exists in the first place. But there should be.
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We know there isn't, that's why the thread exists in the first place. But there should be.
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Yes, I agree because the same chipset on other devices do support carrier aggregation.
The company however in its os has disabled it by default.
There must be some way to enable it
Has anyone gotten the Global version for use here in US? Curious about carriers and bands. TMo, AT&T, Verizon. Will it work without issue?
Wow. Nobody?
Xiaomi 11T Pro: Price, specs and best deals
Here you will find where to buy the Xiaomi 11T Pro Global · 8GB · 128GB, for the cheapest price from over 140 stores constantly traced in kimovil.com
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Check on that site to see if bands are compatible in your country
Pher- said:
Xiaomi 11T Pro: Price, specs and best deals
Here you will find where to buy the Xiaomi 11T Pro Global · 8GB · 128GB, for the cheapest price from over 140 stores constantly traced in kimovil.com
www.kimovil.com
Check on that site to see if bands are compatible in your country
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Thanks for the response. After some research I have found that on 4g the phone works fine w at TMo and AT&T but none of the carriers have 5G compatible w global version. Here in US the 5g used is n260 & n261 which (conveniently) isn't used anywhere but in the US.
Oh yeah sadly most 5G asian phones doesn't support millimeter wave 5g
I just got a new Xiaomi 11t, I put my SIM (MVNO/AT&T) in, and 5G data works perfectly.
I can't make or receive phone calls, but the internet (5G) works.
Support tells me I need a New VOLTE Sim card to get voice working. If that works, then I can say Xiaomi 11t/pro does work here in the US.
Needing a dual SIM phone for one of my clients. He is coming from an 8T. He bought an Unlocked 10 Pro from the US OnePlus website only to realize it is single sim. A quick search shows the international version has dual sim support Checking on Amazon I see both an international version and a Chinese version? The Chinese version also sells for about $200 less. I searched and could find very little about each phone working in the US. Are both these phones International and Chinese the same phone? Both dual SIM? Both have the same bands? If I purchase the Chinese version will I need to flash with a global or US rom?
Any drawbacks to having either phone in the US?
Thanks
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Needing a dual SIM phone for one of my clients. He is coming from an 8T. He bought an Unlocked 10 Pro from the US OnePlus website only to realize it is single sim. A quick search shows the international version has dual sim support Checking on Amazon I see both an international version and a Chinese version? The Chinese version also sells for about $200 less. I searched and could find very little about each phone working in the US. Are both these phones International and Chinese the same phone? Both dual SIM? Both have the same bands? If I purchase the Chinese version will I need to flash with a global or US rom?
Any drawbacks to having either phone in the US?
Thanks
BB
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I'm in the UK and have the NE2213 which is essentially the global version.
Personal I'd avoid the Chinese version but that's me
You can change region but I'd rather pay the money and get the real deal.
Warranty is going to he an issue, unless you're buying it from Amazon.
As far I've read the EU / NE2213 should work as expected for what you want.
Have a google for what signal bands are required for the sins you're going to be using , it should still work but best to verify
me too bought USA version and later found that its single sim 2215. I converted to 2211 and enable dual sim support, added second imei, inserted dual sim tray as well but no matter what second imei is always null and second sim never detected.