For all users asking "moto x force will work in XXX network" - here is for USA networks:
https://www.frequencycheck.com/comp...b-td-lte-xt1580-motorola-bounce/united-states
Other countries - select your carrier on this page.
It indicates that it will work (67%) with Verizon. Wonder who will be the first brave soul to try it...
The device doesnt support LTE band 13 (700 c)
So in areas where that band is used primarily by Verizon, this phone will not have LTE service
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What are HTC One M9 Developer GSM/UMTS bands? (Not LTE bands). I want to know if it is fully compatible with T-Mobile USA.
Thank you in advance
HTC's band list may help (http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-one-unlocked-developer/) and GSMArena's description might fill in any blanks (http://m.gsmarena.com/htc_one_m9-6891.php).
There are only LTE bands on HTC website and HAMsters doesn't have UMTS bands.
I just want to know if it is fully compatible with T-Mobile
It is fully compatible with T-Mobile. The HTC link, in addition to telling the bands it uses, also tells you which carriers it's compatible with.
At the GSM Arena website, click 'expand' in the network section to see all the bands across all the technologies supported (2G/3G/4G). UMTS is a 3G technology (Google UMTS vs HSDPA vs 3G to learn more).
I recently purchased HTC One e9+ from UAE, and I live in KSA.
I'm a subscriber at Mobily (Etisalat in KSA)
The provider supports 2G / 3G / Lte TDD / Lte FDD
The mobile supports all the operating bands.
Few months ago all bands were allowed, hence I used to camp on 4G (TDD or FDD) freely.
Nowadays, the operator decided to reserve the 4G TDD network to fixed devices. to do so, they decided to block the IMEIs of the mobile phones which support both bands and allow only 4G FDD to be used by mobile phones.
- After that, I noticed that I rarely camp on 4G FDD, even though, all my friends with other mobiles can see 4G FDD normally.
- Moreover, I noticed that all e9+ and M9+ are suffering the same issue with Mobily and other mobiles like Samsung and iPhone are normally functional.
- After some traces and investigations, I discovered that the HTC Mediatek based devices prefer the TDD band and start registering as soon as it is available, once rejected because of blocked IMEI, the dumb device just marks all LTE technology as forbidden and never tries to register to the alternative FDD band, keeping only 3G forever.
- Snapdragon base devices tries access to any available LTE band, one by one, hence, it normally operates under the same conditions, like (M9, Samsung, iPhone…)
- If I am at a location with 4G FDD coverage ONLY (No 4G TDD tower) i have to toggle airplane mode to allow re-selection to start from scratch and be able to use 4G FDD, and if at any moment the dumb piece of metal tries to HO to 4G TDD, it gets rejection due to its IMEI and not just go back to 4G FDD, it forbids all the 4G tech and stays till the next restart on 3G.
The worst part is contacting HTC customer support, who provided no care AT ALL and just told me "We will consider this issue in future releases"
I know that they have some hidden codes which allow users to disable certain LTE bands and even change the band priority, but they preferred not to support and have no headache to support their suffering customers.
HTC is the WORST OF THE WORST EVER
in a trial to solve my own problem I am trying to reach EPST menu on my HTC in order to disable Band 41 and Band 38 or at least set up a search priority.
however, I opened my dialer and typed ##3282# then the EPST popped up, for some reason i decided to try it again, but the menu has just gone with no return, the code is not working anymore.
can someone help me on that...
Does anyone know how to use jio SIM on tab 3 7 or how to active engineering mode
Reliance Jio is a CDMA/LTE operator. They do not have GSM or UMTS towers. Only CDMA and LTE devices can work on their network.
You will need either a CDMA capable Galaxy Tab 3 variant (SM-T217S, specifically designed for Sprint in United States and will generally be SIM locked), or an LTE-capable variant supporting India's LTE bands.
Jio does not offer GSM or UMTS services. If your Galaxy Tab 3 variant is a 3G/GSM variant, it can never work with Jio.
As an addendum, you won't be able to use SMS with Jio if you use a compatible LTE device that isn't also CDMA. GSM-based LTE devices can only send SMS over LTE when connected to LTE operators that upgraded from GSM and UMTS, or if both the network and device support VoLTE.
Moto Z2 Force (USA AT&T UNLOCKED) doesn't have LTE with any Venezuelan SIM provider
Hello i will do my best to try to explain my issue.
I bought a Moto z2 Force x (At&t) unlocked in EBAY, here in Venezuela i used in Movistar (3g band 1900 / LTE band 4 1700/2100)
The phone dont work with LTE , only 3g (it show 4G logo in signal bar, but not 4g LTE) .
if i do *#*#4636#*#* and enter in network hidden menu, and put in LTE ONLY, the phone enter in NO SERVICE.
I have tried Digitel (3g Band 900 / LTE band 3 1800) , same thing, only takes 3G, if put on LTE ONLY, no service.
In settings, networks, movil networks, preferred network type are only 3 options ( 4G Recommended, 3g, 2g).
I put a Verizon wireless sim card and the options change in the network menu (Global, CDMA, LTE,GSM,UMTS), but no signal because im here in venezuela, of course.
If i put a AT&T the menu totally changes, put ad LTE, LTE ROAMING, VOLTE...
What can i do with my phone to enable 4G LTE Bands? Why my phone is not working with LTE normally? It is software issue? At&t stuck phones to dont work with LTE with foreing sim cards?
Im very confused because if i put Movistar and Digitel SIm cards in LG g6 H873, Moto G4 Amazon PRime, Xiaomi Redmi 6, all the phones takes 4G LTE in seconds.
I hope some of you have the correct answer. Sorry for my bad english, i've did my best
Could someone who has this exact model please confirm whether or not the FDD LTE band configuration is as follows?
Apologies for inconveniencing members with such elementary questions, but I have very impaired vision and there are few MASSIVE screen phones that work in the USA within my price range. I contacted Motorola and posted in their forum to be sure of this purchase, but to no avail.
Meanwhile every seller in the USA who claims to carry the XT-2087-1 Odessa variant is posting the FDD-LTE Configuration for XT-2087-2 (which lacks B12, B17 and B66) in their specification.
The config I think it is supposed to have is:
FDD-LTE Bands: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B17, B28 and B66
If that is correct, why are Amazon sellers are stating that this phone cannot use Volte? I do understand that getting Volte to work on an international model might require using short codes and/or activating the Sim on a different phone before using it with the G9 Plus, or maybe rooting and a custom rom, but that's okay. Just want to make sure it's not hardware limited).
Is anyone here using this phone with ATT or T-Mobile or an ATT/TMO MVNO?
Thank you for your help!
brasscupcakes said:
Could someone who has this exact model please confirm whether or not the FDD LTE band configuration is as follows?
Apologies for inconveniencing members with such elementary questions, but I have very impaired vision and there are few MASSIVE screen phones that work in the USA within my price range. I contacted Motorola and posted in their forum to be sure of this purchase, but to no avail.
Meanwhile every seller in the USA who claims to carry the XT-2087-1 Odessa variant is posting the FDD-LTE Configuration for XT-2087-2 (which lacks B12, B17 and B66) in their specification.
The config I think it is supposed to have is:
FDD-LTE Bands: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B17, B28 and B66
If that is correct, why are Amazon sellers are stating that this phone cannot use Volte? I do understand that getting Volte to work on an international model might require using short codes and/or activating the Sim on a different phone before using it with the G9 Plus, or maybe rooting and a custom rom, but that's okay. Just want to make sure it's not hardware limited).
Is anyone here using this phone with ATT or T-Mobile or an ATT/TMO MVNO?
Thank you for your help!
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I have that model but have no idea how to check that config
Thanks for replying. Are you using it in the USA and if you are can you tell me which carrier you are using and which LTE band is active? (Any Android app that checks network configuration can show the info).
How are you liking the phone?
brasscupcakes said:
Thanks for replying. Are you using it in the USA and if you are can you tell me which carrier you are using and which LTE band is active? (Any Android app that checks network configuration can show the info).
How are you liking the phone?
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No, I'm not from the US
Okay: I finally got a callback from Motorola international (who were no help at all as they referred me to the New Zealand website which is a different model).
However, the 4G LTE configuration for this exact model is listed on the Brazil website: https://www.motorola.com.br/smartphone-moto-g9-plus/p
It is as follows:
Bandas
2G - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G - WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz
4G - LTE B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8
/B12/B17/B28/B66
This means the only major band this phone is lacking for TMO is band 71. Yes, it is increasingly important for TMO, but even without band 71, this is one of the few Motorola Dual Sim phones to include FDD LTE 12/17 & 66.
It should be fully compatible with AT&T (except that Cricket won't permit it to use Volte on the Cricket network ... AT&T MVNOs apart from Cricket seem to be fine).
I am probably going to take a chance and order this on Amazon. I will report back on how well it works with my two ATT MVNOs --- still looking for a cheap prepaid TMO MVNO sim for testing purposes, if anybody has suggestions.
brasscupcakes said:
Okay: I finally got a callback from Motorola international (who were no help at all as they referred me to the New Zealand website which is a different model).
However, the 4G LTE configuration for this exact model is listed on the Brazil website: https://www.motorola.com.br/smartphone-moto-g9-plus/p
It is as follows:
Bandas
2G - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G - WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz
4G - LTE B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8
/B12/B17/B28/B66
This means the only major band this phone is lacking for TMO is band 71. Yes, it is increasingly important for TMO, but even without band 71, this is one of the few Motorola Dual Sim phones to include FDD LTE 12/17 & 66.
It should be fully compatible with AT&T (except that Cricket won't permit it to use Volte on the Cricket network ... AT&T MVNOs apart from Cricket seem to be fine).
I am probably going to take a chance and order this on Amazon. I will report back on how well it works with my two ATT MVNOs --- still looking for a cheap prepaid TMO MVNO sim for testing purposes, if anybody has suggestions.
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friend. save your files and try to reset it with your carrier's chip and put it later when you go into airplane mode there within 2 minutes you can take it out of airplane mode that might solve your case. Hope this helps . here always help me doing this