I am considering to buy this set.
G2 Ls980.
Will this set work with GSM frequencies?
Does 2g/EDGE/3G/4G work on it? (GSM)
Thanks in advance
AhmedRana said:
I am considering to buy this set.
G2 Ls980.
Will this set work with GSM frequencies?
Does 2g/EDGE/3G/4G work on it? (GSM)
Thanks in advance
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Yes it works on GSM
You can find the network band comparison for all versions here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G2
scottdanpor said:
Yes it works on GSM
You can find the network band comparison for all versions here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G2
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Thanks a lot. It works supports GSM fine.
What about 3g? Does it support that as well? It says CDMA while other mobile specs mentions UMTS.
If you own this set. Can you confirm if the GPS works without internet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g2/development/gps-offline-t3034267
AhmedRana said:
Thanks a lot. It works supports GSM fine.
What about 3g? Does it support that as well? It says CDMA while other mobile specs mentions UMTS.
If you own this set. Can you confirm if the GPS works without internet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g2/development/gps-offline-t3034267
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Hi AhmedRana
I have ls950 and am using in India with GSM operator Vodafone. Both 2G and 3G data work fine.
I could not test 4G As India is using LTE band 40 which is not support by ls980.
I think the phone GPS needs data connection to work.
Hope it helps
~Kunal
AhmedRana said:
What about 3g? Does it support that as well? It says CDMA while other mobile specs mentions UMTS.
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Also very interested in the answer to this,can someone confirm in support umts ?
igos2 said:
Also very interested in the answer to this,can someone confirm in support umts ?
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You know, if you just do a simple Google search, you'd find quicker answers. Works all the time.
LS980 supports -
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 2100*
LTE CAT 3, HSPA+ 21 Mbps*
EDGE, GPRS Class 10, UMTS, HSPA+, WCDMA, LTE Bands 25/26/41*
http://www.lg.com/us/cell-phones/lg-LS980-g2/technical-specifications
i m using this phone in india with cloudy g2 2.2 works good on all networks 2g 3g .. gps works without data connection..
buy it .
I am using this phone on Cricket in U.S. which is ATT (GSM) and I'm getting HSPA+ speeds.
Sent from my LG-LS980 using XDA Free mobile app
The LS980 (Sprint G2) works fine on 2G, 3G/UMTS, and 3.5G aka HSPA and HSPA+ networks here in the U.S. for AT&T and T-Mobile - it will not work on any LTE networks in the U.S. except Sprint's network because it is limited to using their particular LTE bands (bands 25, 26, and 41) which do not have any crossover for AT&T (bands 2, 4, and 17) or T-Mobile (bands 2, 4, and 12).
With the last G2 I had (might be getting another one later today, another LS980) I was easily pulling down close to 39Mbps using T-Mobile's HSPA+ without issues which is just shy of the theoretical maximum of 42Mbps so it worked great for me, YMMV as always.
for 3G, isn't LS980 limited to UMTS band 2100 ?
what about the other bands 850/900/1900 ?
Back of phone's box. See by yourselves.
Hi
Can someone tell me if there is any difference between the US and the Euro version of the Pixel ?
Do they use the same LTE Bands ?
Thx
Lionel
Would like to know as well
There's a $200 difference somewhere!
Just bands and likely the absence in the US model of the certification label at the bottom of the back of the device (like Nexus 6P, that hasn't them in the US version and has them in the international version).
The bands are different. The USA model wouldn't be able to use 4G in Europe. You'd be stuck using 3G.
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The bands are different. The USA model wouldn't be able to use 4G in Europe. You'd be stuck using 3G.
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are you sure ? In my country (Switzerland) we use mostly LTE Bands 3,7 and 20 and as you can see, the 3 bands are in both version.
I only see a difference in the LTE 2X CA and LTE 3X CA where the combinaison are not the same.
Can someone confirm ?
North America
GSM: Quad-band GSM
UMTS/WCDMA: B 1/2/4/5/8
CDMA: BC0/BC1/BC10
TDS-CDMA: N/A
FDD LTE: B 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20/25/26/28/29/30
TDD LTE: B 41
LTE 2xCA: B2+B2, B2+B4, B2+B5, B2+B12, B2+B13, B2+B17, B2+B29, B2+B30, B4+B4, B4+B5, B4+B7, B4+B12, B4+B13, B4+B17, B4+B29, B4+B30, B5+B30, B7+B7, B12+B30, B25+B25, B29+B30, B41+B41
LTE 3xCA: B2+B2+B12, B2+B2+B13, B2+B4+B4, B2+B4+B5, B2+B4+B12, B2+B4+B13, B2+B4+B29, B2+B5+B30, B2+B12+B30, B2+B29+B30, B4+B4+B12, B4+B4+B13, B4+B5+B30, B4+ B7+ B12, B4+B12+B30, B4+B29+B30, B41+B41+B41
Rest of the world
GSM: Quad-band GSM
UMTS/WCDMA: B 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
CDMA: BC0
TDS-CDMA: B 34/39
FDD LTE: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/21/26/28/32/
TDD LTE: B 38/39/40/41
LTE 2xCA: B1+B3, B1+B5, B1+B7, B1+B8, B1+B18, B1+B19, B1+B20, B1+B21, B1+B26, B1+B41, B3+B3, B3+B5, B3+B7, B3+B8, B3+B19, B3+B20, B3+B28, B5+B7, B7+B7, B7+B8, B7+B20, B7+B28, B19+B21, B20+B32, B38+B38, B39+B39, B39+B41, B40+B40, B41+B41
LTE 3xCA: B1+B3+B3, B1+B3+B5, B1+B3+B8, B1+B3+B20, B1+B5+B7, B1+B19+B21, B1+B41+B41, B3+B3+B5, B3+B3+B7, B3+B3+B8, B3+B7+B7, B3+B7+B8, B3+B7+B20, B3+B7+B28, B7+B7+B28
My advice is to wait and see. Google posted a similar spec sheet last year for the Nexus 6P. It was corrected after while. It would be wise to wait until the phone is actually out and see if the page gets corrected.
Should the page be correct, then the USA version will work in Europe. You just won't have lte-advanced. Carrier aggregation depends on band combinations. None of the European bands are combined on the USA version.
Why nobody knows the real name of the models? For the Nexus 5 there was the D820 and D821, what about Pixel?
Here are the answers you guys been waiting for:
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matteventu said:
Just bands and likely the absence in the US model of the certification label at the bottom of the back of the device (like Nexus 6P, that hasn't them in the US version and has them in the international version).
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FCC changed the rules to allow for device certification notices to be part of the Firmware, Google took advantage of this with the NA model (Settings > About Phone > Regulatory Labels), I'm guessing that there are territories outside USA & Canada that still require the labels on the body of the device.
Yeah that's pretty much what I said lol
US-Model works in Switzerland
according to this site the us-model will work with all bands of all carriers within switzerland: frequencycheck.com/compatibility/kR11C21/google-pixel-xl-2-phone-td-lte-na-g011c-lg-taimen/switzerland
If you are a Project Fi user, another important difference is that you can not use Project Fi with the international version of the Pixel XL.
lionel7 said:
are you sure ? In my country (Switzerland) we use mostly LTE Bands 3,7 and 20 and as you can see, the 3 bands are in both version.
I only see a difference in the LTE 2X CA and LTE 3X CA where the combinaison are not the same.
Can someone confirm ?
North America
GSM: Quad-band GSM
UMTS/WCDMA: B 1/2/4/5/8
CDMA: BC0/BC1/BC10
TDS-CDMA: N/A
FDD LTE: B 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20/25/26/28/29/30
TDD LTE: B 41
LTE 2xCA: B2+B2, B2+B4, B2+B5, B2+B12, B2+B13, B2+B17, B2+B29, B2+B30, B4+B4, B4+B5, B4+B7, B4+B12, B4+B13, B4+B17, B4+B29, B4+B30, B5+B30, B7+B7, B12+B30, B25+B25, B29+B30, B41+B41
LTE 3xCA: B2+B2+B12, B2+B2+B13, B2+B4+B4, B2+B4+B5, B2+B4+B12, B2+B4+B13, B2+B4+B29, B2+B5+B30, B2+B12+B30, B2+B29+B30, B4+B4+B12, B4+B4+B13, B4+B5+B30, B4+ B7+ B12, B4+B12+B30, B4+B29+B30, B41+B41+B41
Rest of the world
GSM: Quad-band GSM
UMTS/WCDMA: B 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
CDMA: BC0
TDS-CDMA: B 34/39
FDD LTE: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/21/26/28/32/
TDD LTE: B 38/39/40/41
LTE 2xCA: B1+B3, B1+B5, B1+B7, B1+B8, B1+B18, B1+B19, B1+B20, B1+B21, B1+B26, B1+B41, B3+B3, B3+B5, B3+B7, B3+B8, B3+B19, B3+B20, B3+B28, B5+B7, B7+B7, B7+B8, B7+B20, B7+B28, B19+B21, B20+B32, B38+B38, B39+B39, B39+B41, B40+B40, B41+B41
LTE 3xCA: B1+B3+B3, B1+B3+B5, B1+B3+B8, B1+B3+B20, B1+B5+B7, B1+B19+B21, B1+B41+B41, B3+B3+B5, B3+B3+B7, B3+B3+B8, B3+B7+B7, B3+B7+B8, B3+B7+B20, B3+B7+B28, B7+B7+B28
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From that list, it seems that while the international version supports almost all of the bands that the US version does and then some, the US version is still better in the US due to more applicable carrier aggregation support.
Hey guys. I'm looking to make the jump from AT&T to Verizon. From my understanding the domestic 5X is compatible with their network (but not "officially" supported). I have the international model and am wondering if it will work also. Trying to decipher my findings below - mainly the "f" and "c" references. Thanks.
Verizon bands: (droid-life website)
3G BANDS 3G FREQUENCIES 4G LTE BANDS 4G LTE FREQUENCIES
0, 1 850, 1900 2, 4, 13 1900, 1700 f, 700 c
Int 5X phone bands: (phonemore website)
GSM Mhz band Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900
2G network GSM 850/900/1800/1900
3G network UMTS 800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100
4G network LTE Cat6 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600 (Bands 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,17,18,19,20,26,28), TD-LTE 2300/2500/2600 (Bands 38,40,41)
Data network GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, LTE, LTE-A
Hi, does anyone know which bands the T-Mobile G7 supports? I'd like to use one on AT&T but can't seem to find verification of which bands it supports.
Thanks!
gtchs said:
Hi, does anyone know which bands the T-Mobile G7 supports? I'd like to use one on AT&T but can't seem to find verification of which bands it supports.
Thanks!
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According to LG's website: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz; UMTS: B1, B2, B4, B5; LTE Bands 2/4/5/12/46/66/71; LTE Roaming: 1/3/7/13/20/38/39/40/41
BladeRunner said:
According to LG's website: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz; UMTS: B1, B2, B4, B5; LTE Bands 2/4/5/12/46/66/71; LTE Roaming: 1/3/7/13/20/38/39/40/41
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this
T-Mobile tech, asked the guys that wrote the G7 support page to confirm :good:
Thanks! I got the T-Mo version and it works fine on AT&T (Cricket).