User: pantrychef
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T-Mobile not on B12?
From the article: "The low-band LTE from T-Mobile competes with the 700 MHz spectrum being used by AT&T and Verizon Wireless"
Compete??? Does this mean T-Mobile no longer hold B12 spectrum?
No NFC? How about 5GHz WiFi?
PhoneScoop's review of the Nokia 6 indicated no NFC functionality yet product specs indicate otherwise. I would like to know whether the typo is in the review or manufacturer specs.
Also, manufacturer specs indicates Wi-Fi support on the 5GHz band. Would the reviewer kindly confirm?
Thank you.
Re: My new phone
According to the band chart on this site, the carriers that utilize band 12 use the following as well as other bands for LTE:
AT&T: 4/12/29/30
T-Mo: 2/4/12
Re: My new phone
According to the specifications, the physical space for SIM2 and microSD is shared so only one physical card can occupy that slot at any one time.
What annoys me even more is it appears that in order to enjoy the use of Band 12, one must purchase either the Deluxe or Ultra. Zenfone 3 basic model does not appear to support band 12. I hope either I am wrong or Asus changes their mind and supports it for ...
Optimus V FCC ID
BEJVM670 belongs to Optimus V only. Correct me if I am wrong, but Sprint base network is PCS only (850 available via roaming partners) so Optimus V is a single band phone.
Agree?
FCC ID
Looking at the pics in FCC, BEJP505 looks most like the LG Thrive/Phoenix. BEJP500 and BEJP500H look closer to the Optimus T.
In any case, I always welcome competition in the prepaid space. Before this, it seemed like Virgin Mobile could run slipshod over their customers.
Agree?