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Motorola One Hyper
... band 71 LTE for T-Mobile subscribers. ...
Re: Will be interesting
... and 66 LTE bands. No band 71 for T-Mobile, no band 13 for Verizon, no band 17, 29, and 30 for AT&T. ...
Re: 5G?
... of 4G LTE. ...
Re: Not really available
... quickly. 4G LTE is still quite viable. ...
Oops!
LTE 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 12 / 13 / 20 / 28 / 46 ...
When CDMA Is No Longer Utilized
What happens to Sprint customers’ coverage? For all of the complaints I hear about Sprint coverage, their basic voice and messaging systems have superb coverage. In fact, many of my Verizon friends who own LTE-only devices have complained about gaps they now experience due to lack of CDMA backfill. I’m wondering if that’s what I’ll be looking at in a few years after this merger has completed.
BLU
LTE 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 12 / 13 / 28
Verizon would have been very ...
Listed LTE Bands
This phone is presently being offered by Visible
Visible ZTE Blade A3 Prime
Free with Swap or $99
Re: Network & Phone Compatibility
... the T-Mobile LTE radios. However, my wife, mother-in-law, and I all own older iPhones without either. I hope they offer some discounted phones when that ...
Re: Network & Phone Compatibility
... customers have LTE phones. T-Mo could in fact make the transition on an account by account basis. My Sprint account has only newer VoLTE compatible ...
Re: What‽
... technologies like LTE instead of creating some custom solution that would cost millions more. ...
Feeliing BLU
... with an LTE band over 28.
Then it's like 1 or 2 software updates and then bye-bye. ...
Re: Listed LTE Bands
I really enjoyed this phone I was happy with it until I found out it doesn't support OTG
I guess everything is Bluetooth now sometimes you still want to connect manually
Other than that the phone's been excellent long time battery life no problems whatsoever so far.
Visible service is awesome $40 a month for unlimited data one hotspot can't beat that.
LTE Is Garbage!
The reason nobody wants to go all 4G/5G is that it is garbage. CDMA is practically everywhere and rarely fails or drops traditional phone calls. People who use cellphones for their original purpose rely on it to work for them.
It Will Be Missed
... week on LTE. ...
Push to Wait
... to push LTE (garbage) tech. ...
Re: Kyocera DuraXV LTE with camera , KYOCERA & VERIZON ….
I love this phone. I bought it used and it still was not cheap. I did not buy it for it's camera, or games, or internet. That is not what the purpose of flip phones are. It is to make calls. Mine has great call quality and reception. I am not dumb enough to need a smart phone, and thinking a flip phone is going to perform as a smart phone is down right retarded.
As for Verizon, use AT&T or a company using AT&T transmission. Verizon and T-mobile suck. I tried Tmobile on this phone and it absolutely sucked. Verizon is now a part of T-mobile. Expect less and enjoy it more.
ZTE Axon 30
... 4G network (LTE 2/4/5/12). It won't support 5G in the US, nor the 4G networks of Verizon and T-Mobile."
Then why sell it in the U.S.? ...
LTE / 5G real world support
Interesting price point. Are any phone actually support all band that US carriers offers? or are we expect limited support on all phones?
I am on Mint (T-mobile) plan, will this be a good choice?
Re: LTE / 5G real world support
It's expensive to develop and test a phone for all of the many frequency bands now deployed in US networks (and for both 4G and 5G). That cost means it's common to find that support on top-end phones, and the network support often decreases as you move down in price.
Apple iPhones, Samsung Galaxy S, and Google Pixel phones generally all support all (or most) frequency bands. There are more affordable options in each of those series that are a good value, such as the iPhone SE, Galaxy S FE, and Pixel "a" models.
Some other relatively affordable models with excellent US network support include:
TCL 20 Pro 5G
Motorola moto g stylus 5G
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G