Hello, I need a dual sim phone and want to stick with oneplus. I am interested in the OnePlus 9 pro international version (
LE2123) as its supposed to have dual sim. I cannot figure out if this phone supports Verizon though? if so, does it also support verizon 5g mm?
Which one of these bands does verizon operate on? The screen shot below has been taken from here https://www.oneplus.com/uk/9-pro/specs
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Found This https://www.phonearena.com/news/Che...on-T-Mobile-and-Sprint-use-in-the-USA_id77933
I would not risk it, it might, but at the same time it might not, (OnePlus 7, and 7T Pro Mclaren both do not officially work on Verizon) if you really want to risk it, I would try as it does have LTE Band 13 (and Verizon officially supports the U.S. LE2125 9 Pro), and if it doesn't work you could always contact Verizon support and tell them you have a 9 Pro, people have had success with the 7T Pro Mclaren Edition International with having working Calls, Data, and Messages, but only after contacting Verizon and them do their magic.
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Dev edition vs T-Mobile version, are these hardware differences, or software? Could I flash a T-Mobile radio onto a developer edition to unlock the bands to get HSPA+ on PCS(1700 and 2100)?
Also T-Mobile plans on rolling out 700MHz LTE later this year, would this be compatible?
The developer edition is an "AT&T variant" which restricts some bands, meaning I drop down to EDGE in some areas where T-Mobile hasn't refarmed(modernized) their spectrum.
from anandtech:
>As far as I can tell only the AT&T and Google Play Edition SKUs support carrier aggregation. The two SKUs are quite similar from a cellular standpoint, with the AT&T model locking out UMTS band 4 to discourage movement to T-Mobile.
also, could I get wi-fi calling if I found and flashed a T-Mobile stock rom?
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Flash a T-Mobile ROM or one that has T-Mobile support
Has it been confirmed that it will support Volte?
Specifically on T-Mobil
Thanks
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This is actually something I wanted to know as well. I am currently on Sprint with a Note 4 and absolutely need wifi-calling as I am in a dead zone. Sprint wifi-calling is a no-go for unlocked devices so I will most likely be switching to t-mobile to take advantage of their support.
Google stated wifi calling will work out of the box for tmo and vzw and possibly other carriers as they make it available.
The nexus 6p does wifi calling as well on tmo, but not sure about VoLTE.
Tungsten c said:
Has it been confirmed that it will support Volte?
Specifically on T-Mobil
Thanks
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It's has been confirmed by Des. Everything will work.
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How about on AT&T? Looks like I'm going to have to bail on my Note 7 replacement. (I'm not scared it will blow up, but AT&T and Sumsung keep sending me annoying reminders to shut it down all the time.)
Good morning guys. I am no professional when it comes to phone bands, network, etc. So I would like to ask for some help. I recently purchased a Chinese version of the one plus 3 and will use it in the USA under T-Mobile. Seller said in his item description that it will work in t-mobile, AT&T just fine however I did my research and found mix answers some say it does some say they don't.
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Yea but I also asked seller and and he said this "In the America,4G LTE(FDD) Network Only Support T-Mobile and AT&T,Not Support Verizon and Sprint" btw I received the phone today but am afraid to open it and find out it doesn't work. Hard to talk to these eBay sellers sometimes. I just want the assurance
T-Mobile
AT&T
Aw so it means it not. That sucks seller telling me it does work. I'll have to return it and look for a USA version of the phone
AT&T told me that I have to upgrade my prepaid plan in order to get 5G speeds (I know, they're not really 5G), and I don't want to keep $1100 phone and pay more for service if I am unable to get them because phone does not have correct bands. Three websites list different bands for US model and I could swear OnePlus website did not list bands n260 and n261 a week ago. Then who is finally right?
GsmArena:
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Kimovil:
Or finally OnePlus?
If you buy the North American variant, the bands are there.
But the problem with AT&T is that OnePlus has not certified
the 9 series for their 5G network so you wanna double check that
but regardless you have to buy the correct model for North America(U.S & Canada).
Hi everyone, so I'm currently negotiating with someone to buy there ROG 6 PRO phone, here are some of the details I noticed followed with the question I'm seeking help with:
The phone has the tenect games logo imprinted on the back of the device, the owner has a picture showing that the firmware is WW, and the seller claims he gets 5G with no issues whatsoever, now I've owned several ROG 5 phones and know that the tenect games is the CN version amd doesn't get 5G in the US.
So the questions are:
1-Do the ROG 6 tenect version gets 5G in the US?
2-Is it possible that a tenect version has a ww firmware, or is it more likely that the owner rooted the device and it got switched to WW from CN?
3-What versions of the ROG 6 Don't get 5G on the US?
Thank you!
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