Compatible LTE Bands for Droid 4 - Motorola Droid 4

What LTE bands does the Droid 4 run on? Where can I find this information?

danifunker said:
What LTE bands does the Droid 4 run on? Where can I find this information?
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I believe it runs on 700 mHz.

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Does the Dev Edition 64GB support DC-HSPA+ 42?

Anyone have any info on DC-HSPA+ support for the dev edition?
If your in a 1900 band area with T-Mobile. Yes
If no then edge
If you have LTE then yes since its aws
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expertzero1 said:
If your in a 1900 band area with T-Mobile. Yes
If no then edge
If you have LTE then yes since its aws
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I know it supports HSPA+ but is it 21 or the DC 42? even on the 1900 will it be limited to 21 or does the phone have the DC 42 capability?

Is the HTC One's sim tray unlocked?

At my second job my company is sending me a Sprint HTC one to use as my work phone and they want me to activate it on my Sprint account or they'll pay the deposit to open the account if there's one. But where I live I don't good coverage from them and there 3G is SUPER SLOW, I can't really stand the sucky service in my area. I Have T-Mobile and have good coverage where ever I go and was wondering if the sim tray in the Sprint Htc one is Unlocked so I can just activate with my T-Mobile account and pop in a T-Mobile SIM card. If any one can please confirm this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
No
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I'm 99% sure it's a no. T-Mobile uses different radios from Sprint, I think AT&T and T-Mobile use the same radios, which is why you can use unlocked AT&T phones on T-Mobile.
001isj said:
I'm 99% sure it's a no. T-Mobile uses different radios from Sprint, I think AT&T and T-Mobile use the same radios, which is why you can use unlocked AT&T phones on T-Mobile.
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This. Att and tmobile use gsm radios and sprint and verizon use cdma.
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The sprint one has support for some gsm bands. Read this...
http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-342-updated-all-for-htc-one-htc-one-for-all/
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david279 said:
The sprint one has support for some gsm bands. Read this...
http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-342-updated-all-for-htc-one-htc-one-for-all/
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I'm sure those bands don't exist anywhere significant.
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It says the HTC one has been modified for sprint and it doesn't confirm that the phone supposes gsm on the sheet it only specifies CDMA and lte frequencies
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According to some Sprint forums it is a world phone. It just isn't unlocked.
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A world phone can have many different interpretations such as using a gsm network somewhere else or just roaming outside the us and we can all roam outside the us such as mexico which is domestic roaming and I think that is also considered a world phone since ur using it somewhere else
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In the OP's case, a discussion as to whether the phone is SIM locked or unlocked on the One is completely moot because the Sprint variant of the device does not possess the GSM or UMTS/WCDMA frequency bands needed to operate in most of the Americas, including the United States. It only does GSM 900/1800 and UMTS 2100. In other words, even if it was unlocked for other companies' US GSM or UMTS SIM cards it wouldn't be able to get any signal in the US, or for that matter, anywhere in most of North, Central, or South America or in other parts of the world where the GSM or UMTS 850 or 1900 MHz bands are used.
david279 said:
The sprint one has support for some gsm bands. Read this...
http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-342-updated-all-for-htc-one-htc-one-for-all/
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shook187 said:
I'm sure those bands don't exist anywhere significant.
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According to this article, which I have linked several times on here in response to this question, the ONE on Sprint most likely has GSM 900/1800mhz capability. Which is the GSM most all of the world uses except for the US. That is why it is a "World Phone."
raptoro07 said:
According to this article, which I have linked several times on here in response to this question, the ONE on Sprint most likely has GSM 900/1800mhz capability. Which is the GSM most all of the world uses except for the US. That is why it is a "World Phone."
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Partially true since this does not only apply to the US specifically. See my post right before yours.
myphone12345 said:
True since this does not only apply to the US specifically. See my post right before yours.
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Fixed that for you. You could not use it in the US.
but even by flashing a customized firmware once the phone has been rooted the phone is unable to manage others sim cards?
is there any change to remove the sim lock somehow?
manuele.f said:
but even by flashing a customized firmware once the phone has been rooted the phone is unable to manage others sim cards?
is there any change to remove the sim lock somehow?
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Even if it was sim unlocked it wont work. Its a hardware limitation, not a software one. It cant run on the frequencies that North America uses for GSM.
It does run frequencies that we run here in the us. It supports 1900 and 2100 utms. 850 and 900 gsm. Both are used here in the us by at&t and t-mobile.
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david279 said:
It does run frequencies that we run here in the us. It supports 1900 and 2100 utms. 850 and 900 gsm. Both are used here in the us by at&t and t-mobile.
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Isnt it hardware limited to a point where it cant operate on a 3g/hspa gsm data network? i.e. if you do sim unlock and take it to a gsm carrier you will not get anything over 2g/edge speed?

T-Mobile

Does anyone know if this is compatible with T-mobile's 4g network?
I'm pretty sure it doesnt, but I just wanted to reconfirm
jawang26 said:
Does anyone know if this is compatible with T-mobile's 4g network?
I'm pretty sure it doesnt, but I just wanted to reconfirm
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Official Specs of 901S mine (has LTE) :
2G/ 2.5G - GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G/ 3.5G - UMTS/ HSPA: EMEA: 900/1900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 42 Mbps
Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 42 Mbps
4G - LTE: EMEA: 800/1800/2600 MHz
Asia: 900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
From here : http://www.htc.com/hk-en/smartphones/htc-butterfly-s/#specs
jawang26 said:
Does anyone know if this is compatible with T-mobile's 4g network?
I'm pretty sure it doesnt, but I just wanted to reconfirm
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my 901s is not compatible with T-Mobile's LTE network in the USA. i get HSPA+ (HSPAP), UMTS, etc.
cortez.i said:
my 901s is not compatible with T-Mobile's LTE network in the USA. i get HSPA+ (HSPAP), UMTS, etc.
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Where do you live? Because you might be in a refarmed area
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boostedfern said:
Where do you live? Because you might be in a refarmed area
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i live in Dallas,TX metro area; according to TMobile's 4G coverage map, my location is rated Excellent for 4G/4G-LTE service. doesn't T-Mobile primarily use the 1700 band for 4G LTE?
cortez.i said:
i live in Dallas,TX metro area; according to TMobile's 4G coverage map, my location is rated Excellent for 4G/4G-LTE service. doesn't T-Mobile primarily use the 1700 band for 4G LTE?
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4G - LTE: EMEA: 800/1800/2600 MHz
For 901S .
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wolfgart said:
4G - LTE: EMEA: 800/1800/2600 MHz
For 901S .
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yes, i know the bands.
This phone is supposed to b unlocked for any gsm carrier. I just ordered mine today, about 7 hours ago. I still have no shipping info, but Ya, in the description, it says unlocked. I know for a fact it works on AT&T HSPA+
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zounduser said:
This phone is supposed to b unlocked for any gsm carrier. I just ordered mine today, about 7 hours ago. I still have no shipping info, but Ya, in the description, it says unlocked. I know for a fact it works on AT&T HSPA+
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There is not a locked model, Bro. Only fully unlocked.
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wolfgart said:
There is not a locked model, Bro. Only fully unlocked.
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That's what figured bro. But someone said it wouldn't work on tmobile.
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zounduser said:
That's what figured bro. But someone said it wouldn't work on tmobile.
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on LTE network only maybe

Bands

I'm reading stuff saying that the gsm Version of the phones have vzw cdma and lte bands. Is this true?
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i cant say for sure about that.
but i am fairly certain the verizon version comes with HSPA+ and LTE bands for T-Mobile and AT&T. if this is true, then i'm inclined to think YES as the answer to your question...but again, cannot say for certain
yyhd said:
i cant say for sure about that.
but i am fairly certain the verizon version comes with HSPA+ and LTE bands for T-Mobile and AT&T. if this is true, then i'm inclined to think YES as the answer to your question...but again, cannot say for certain
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The Verizon model cannot use AT&T LTE, but it can use AT&T HSPA+.
mattlgroff said:
The Verizon model cannot use AT&T LTE, but it can use AT&T HSPA+.
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OK. My mistake. Lol
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Bands

Besides band 2 4 12 and hspa band 2 and 4 does the tmobile version have
Looking to trade in my nexus 6
PunishedSnake said:
Besides band 2 4 12 and hspa band 2 and 4 does the tmobile version have
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LTE Bands 1,2,3,4,5,7,12,17,20

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