LTE bands supported by US LG Watch Sport - LG Watch Sport

Does anyone know what LTE/4G/3G frequency bands are supported by LG Watch Sport sold by Google in the US?

GSM 850/1900 WCDMA 850/1900 LTE 850/1700/1900
This is straight off the box, watch from Googly play store.

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[Q] HTC One for use in South Korea

Hi looking to purchase the HTC ONE International Version M7 and want to use it in South Korea and wondering if it will work? Either 3g or 4g LTE
Here is the bands for the International Version
Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) WCDMA (UMTS)/HSPA 850/900/1900/2100
And the bands available to be as im on SK Telecom
850mhz lte
1800mhz lte
2100 UMTS/HSPA
I'm guessing that the 1800 and 2100 mhz bands overlap I should probably have both access to 3g and 4g lte?
Thanks so much guys!
850Mhz is SKT's main frequency and 1800Mhz is their secondary frequency which is so-called 'multi-carrier.' Even if that multi-carrier frequency overlaps the HSDPA frequency in One's spec, SK Telecom's HSDPA signal only comes from 2100Mhz band, and you don't have to worry. However, I have to warn you - If you buy 801s model, you can use LTE in those 'multi-carrier' zones that are smaller than its main band area. Even if multi-carrier zone is being expanded, SKT's main band is the only band provided in majority of areas.
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[Q] what lte band galaxy camera other verizon band?

I found gsmarena.com detail LTE on galaxy camera is market dependent.
What band of market dependent other verizon band?

Is T-MOBILE's NOTE 4 4G/LTE, compatible with EUROPE's 1800MHZ frequency?

Hi Guys
I'm from Macedonia,Europe and I have a chance to buy tomorrow cheaper NOTE4 from T-MOBILE or VERIZON.Since VERIZON uses CDMA frequencies,can you help me by clearing things up:
Is T-Mobiles NOTE 4 compatible with my carriers frequencies here in Europe? I think that it is GSM and that the voice calls will not be problem,but is 4G/LTE compatible here?
My carrier is ONE and they told me that their 4G/ LTE uses 1800MHZ (bend 3 I think) and 800MHZ(bend 20).
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Here is TMOBILE'S NOTE 4 specs from their website:
International
Quad Band GSM; LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17; UMTS: Band I (2100), Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850)
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This is from VERIZONS NOTE 4:
Network: LTE Band 13/4 (700/1700 MHz), CDMA/1xEVDO Rev. A (800/1900 MHz); Global Network: EDGE/GSM (850/900/1800/1900), HSPA/UMTS(850/900/1900/2100)
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Please help me and tell me if any of the models is compatible with my carrier in Europe,because it is urgent!!!
Thank you in advance
I have found a picture supossedly of TMobile's Note 4 back retail packaging.It says that it supports 1800MHZ in "OTHER LTE frequency".Can anyone of you that owns Note4, confirm it is original picture and that it really supports 4G/LTE 1800MHZ frequency????
It is urgent....
I have found a picture supossedly of TMobile's Note 4 back retail packaging (see the atachment)
It says that it supports 1800MHZ in "OTHER LTE frequency".Can anyone of you that owns Note4, confirm it is original picture and that it really supports 4G/LTE 1800MHZ frequency????
It is urgent....
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[Q] Moto Maxx(XT1225) UMTS/HSPA bands

I was thinking of getting the Moto Maxx (xt1225), but I need a phone with 900mhz UMTS/HSPA support for trips to New Zealand. There seems to be conflicting info about this.
Gsmarena says it supports 900mhz UMTS/HSPA.
http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_maxx-6779.php
Code:
Bands
2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G bands HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
HSDPA 2100 - XT1225
4G bands LTE band 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 7(2600), 17(700)
LTE band 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 17(700) - XT1225
This Amazon seller says it supports supports 900mhz UMTS/HSPA.
http://www.amazon.com/MOTOROLA-XT12...UTF8&qid=1431441977&sr=8-1&keywords=moto+maxx
Code:
Bands
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 / 1700 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 (Bands 2, 3, 4, 7, 17)
Motorola's Brazil website says it does NOT support 900mhz UMTS/HSPA. You have to run it through google translate, so I copy/pasted the info to save you time.
http://www.motorola.com.br/all-mobile-phones/Moto-Maxx/moto-maxx-br.html#moto-maxx-specs-br
Code:
Bands
4G LTE cat4 (Bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17)
UMTS / HSPA + (850, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Motorola's Indian website says the "Moto Turbo" does support 900mhz UMTS/HSPA
http://www.motorola.in/consumers/mobile-phones-in/Moto-Turbo/moto-turbo-in.html
Code:
Bands
4G LTE CAT4 (Bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17)
UMTS / HSPA+ (800, 850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
I was hoping to get some owners of the XT1225 to chime in. Thanks in advance!
Hello,
There is a web site called www.imeidata.net where they provide information about any phone depending on its imei number. When i check my moto maxx's imei number, the website shows you all of the supported bands for your device. Here is the info from my phone according to imeidata.net , i use this website a lot and they offer correct information for free.
Band: GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GSM 900, GSM850 (GSM800), LTE FDD BAND 17, LTE FDD BAND 2, LTE FDD BAND 3, LTE FDD BAND 4, LTE FDD BAND 5, LTE FDD BAND 7, WCDMA FDD Band I, WCDMA FDD Band II, WCDMA FDD Band IV, WCDMA FDD Band V
Semseddin said:
Hello,
There is a web site called www.imeidata.net where they provide information about any phone depending on its imei number. When i check my moto maxx's imei number, the website shows you all of the supported bands for your device. Here is the info from my phone according to imeidata.net , i use this website a lot and they offer correct information for free.
Band: GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GSM 900, GSM850 (GSM800), LTE FDD BAND 17, LTE FDD BAND 2, LTE FDD BAND 3, LTE FDD BAND 4, LTE FDD BAND 5, LTE FDD BAND 7, WCDMA FDD Band I, WCDMA FDD Band II, WCDMA FDD Band IV, WCDMA FDD Band V
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Semseddin,
Thanks for checking this, I have translated the WCMDA bands to their respective frequencies for easy reading if anyone else is curious.
Code:
Bands
GSM 800, 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS/HSPA(WCDMA) 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
LTE(2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17)
This would indicate that WCDMA Band VIII (900mhz) is NOT supported. Can anyone else offer any input?
Thanks!
EDIT: Just wanted to add that this corresponds exactly with the specs on Motorola's Brazilian website.
My device is from Puerto Rico. If we had information from usa moto maxx xt1250 and moto maxx xt1225 from india, we could compare the band support for different regions.
Bump.
urushiol said:
Bump.
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There is NO difference in bands in the Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo XT1225. That's been proven over and over. It is the same model, with the SAME FCC ID. Only a different name because there is a carrier called "Maxx" in India, and Motorola didn't want any confusion this phone is affiliated with them.
Motorola for some strange reason did not list all the bands the XT1225 has enabled, when they released it in Latin America. I found the bands when scanning with modem software, and users in Canada confirmed what I found, actually using HSPA Band 4 and LTE band 5 with carriers in Canada.
When Motorola released the XT1225 in India -- renamed the Moto Turbo -- Motorola finally admitted the truth.
Again, ALL the XT1225 models have the same bands enabled -- a Moto Maxx XT1225 = Moto Turbo XT1225, as they all have the same FCC ID. I own two, I know.
Go by the official Moto Turbo XT1225 specs on the Motorola-India site -- they are complete for the XT1225. The "official" Moto Maxx specs on the various Latin American countries's sites (Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, Brazil) are incomplete.
http://www.motorola.in/consumers/mobile-phones-in/Moto-Turbo/moto-turbo-in.html#moto-turbo-specs
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Why did Motorola not list all the bands initially? Take your pick...
1) those bands are not important in Latin America
2) Motorola didn't want people doing what we are doing, importing the phones to other countries -- like the USA -- since AT&T nor T-mobile was selling phone.
I really don't know. But the bands are there in ALL the XT1225 Quarks.
@ChazzMatt
This is most valuable information. I will be looking for a XT1225, this will be my next phone if I can find one for a deal. Thank you so much!
urushiol said:
@ChazzMatt
This is most valuable information. I will be looking for a XT1225, this will be my next phone if I can find one for a deal. Thank you so much!
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I flashed both my Moto Maxx to Moto Turbo 5.0.2 -- including the radio/modem -- so that when I go to sell them I can point to the India Moto Turbo specs.
I don't want to have to argue with buyers that is does or doesn't have HSPA band 4 (important for T-mobile in USA) or LTE band 5 (important for AT&T in USA).
Since I "converted" them (flashed) to Moto Turbo, I can point to those specs.
But the Moto Maxx XT1225 DOES have those bands.
Your op post shows something interesting.... That Brazil Motorola site has been updated at some point to show LTE band 5. I wonder why? A few months ago, none of the official Motorola websites showing specs for the Moto Maxx (Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Chile) showed LTE band 5. They only showed 2, 3, 4, 7, 17. But the FCC tests showed LTE band 5 enabled, and I also found it in modem scanning, and Canadian owners confirmed they are using LTE band 5 on the Moto Maxx.
Now Brazil Motorola just needs to admit to HSPA band 4.
LTE band 5 on XT12225
ChazzMatt said:
There is NO difference in bands in the Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo XT1225. That's been proven over and over. It is the same model, with the SAME FCC ID. Only a different name because there is a carrier called "Maxx" in India, and Motorola didn't want any confusion this phone is affiliated with them.
Motorola for some strange reason did not list all the bands the XT1225 has enabled, when they released it in Latin America. I found the bands when scanning with modem software, and users in Canada confirmed what I found, actually using HSPA Band 4 and LTE band 5 with carriers in Canada.
When Motorola released the XT1225 in India -- renamed the Moto Turbo -- Motorola finally admitted the truth.
Again, ALL the XT1225 models have the same bands enabled -- a Moto Maxx XT1225 = Moto Turbo XT1225, as they all have the same FCC ID. I own two, I know.
Go by the official Moto Turbo XT1225 specs on the Motorola-India site -- they are complete for the XT1225. The "official" Moto Maxx specs on the various Latin American countries's sites (Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, Brazil) are incomplete.
http://www.motorola.in/consumers/mobile-phones-in/Moto-Turbo/moto-turbo-in.html#moto-turbo-specs
Why did Motorola not list all the bands initially? Take your pick...
1) those bands are not important in Latin America
2) Motorola didn't want people doing what we are doing, importing the phones to other countries -- like the USA -- since AT&T nor T-mobile was selling phone.
I really don't know. But the bands are there in ALL the XT1225 Quarks.
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ChazzMatt said:
I flashed both my Moto Maxx to Moto Turbo 5.0.2 -- including the radio/modem -- so that when I go to sell them I can point to the India Moto Turbo specs.
I don't want to have to argue with buyers that is does or doesn't have HSPA band 4 (important for T-mobile in USA) or LTE band 5 (important for AT&T in USA).
Since I "converted" them (flashed) to Moto Turbo, I can point to those specs.
But the Moto Maxx XT1225 DOES have those bands.
Your op post shows something interesting.... That Brazil Motorola site has been updated at some point to show LTE band 5. I wonder why? A few months ago, none of the official Motorola websites showing specs for the Moto Maxx (Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Chile) showed LTE band 5. They only showed 2, 3, 4, 7, 17. But the FCC tests showed LTE band 5 enabled, and I also found it in modem scanning, and Canadian owners confirmed they are using LTE band 5 on the Moto Maxx.
Now Brazil Motorola just needs to admit to HSPA band 4.
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I know it's been confirmed over and over (initially even by the FCC) that the XT1225 has LTE band 5. Initially Motorola left it out of the official specs for the "international" Moto Maxx XT1225 released in Latin America countries, even though the FCC found it in tests. I think Motorola's original plan was to sell the XT1254 through Verizon and the XT1225 through AT&T, thus it has all the AT&T LTE bands... But then Verizon wanted to claim "exclusive" (which was a LIE) and the plans for AT&T fell apart. Since the Latin America carriers don't use LTE band 5, Motorola didn't bother to list it in the specs when first released (even though it was in the FCC report).
But LTE band 5 was always there and then when Motorola released the XT1225 as the "Moto Turbo" in India, they included all the LTE bands and all the HSPA bands (yes, Motorola left one of those out as well, one used by T-mobile, HSPA band IV).
Before then I found that "missing" LTE band and HSPA band using modem scanning software and users in Canada confirmed LTE band 5 on their carriers.
This last weekend I finally actually saw LTE band 5 being used on AT&T here in Georgia! I was travelling down the interstate between McDonough and Macon and turned on LTE Discovery. I glanced over and saw LTE band 5! For you Pokemon Go players, like finding a very rare specimen! When I looked again, then it said LTE band 2. I thought maybe I had imagined it! But there it is in the logs. ONE instance of LTE band band 5.
Looking at the last screenshot I took back in Februrary, it's not there. Now it is.
By the way, I am using the Puerto Rico radio. That shouldn't make any difference, but to my knowledge Motorola has only admitted LTE band 5 in Brazil and India. But it's there in all the XT1225. Canadian users who confirmed LTE band 5 were using Puerto Rico Moto Maxx. And presumably it was the Puerto Rico Moto Maxx the FCC tested back in 2014, since Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory -- and they found LTE BAND 5.

The problem with lg g flex 959 T-Mobile

Hello, tell someone how to make that lg g flex d959 worked in Russian 3g and 4g networks can install the firmware from the other versions of this smartphone? I want more fm radio and television to display if the technology is supported by Russia.
It all depends on which bands are Russia telecomms providers.
Alex_XV6700 said:
It all depends on which bands are Russia telecomms providers.
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In the sense you mean it with another rosskiyskim operator can work ? I checked all operators.
Like for example LG G Flex tmo bands are
HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - D959 (3G+)
LTE: /1900/2100/TD2600 MHz (Band 25, 26, 41)
These are the bands available in Tmos Modem
If these are compatible with your carreer you should check.
Groove MetalHead said:
In the sense you mean it with another rosskiyskim operator can work ? I checked all operators.
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For the period June 2013 for LTE operator Megafon LTE
FDD BAND frequency 847-854,5 20 / 806-813,5
FDD BAND 7 frequency 2530-2540 / 2650-2660
TDD BAND frequency 38 2570-2595
The operator VimpelCom (Beeline)
FDD BAND frequency 854,5-862 20 / 813,5-821
FDD BAND 7 frequency 2550-2560 / 2670-2680
operator MTS
FDD BAND frequency 839,5-847 20 / 798,5-806

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