Compact compressed Z3 4G LTE

Hello

have the intention to buy this model and I guess that 4G LTE version also supports phone call as normal phone?

Thank you!

Yes, it shouldn't be a problem to make calls with this tablet.

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    It is quite difficult to be sure, with these clues... so let's get some clues that you don't end up chasing the wild goose.

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    Unfortunately, MS Answers forums does not prompt for any information system when a new question is asked, so we don't know anything on your system.

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    Provide information on your system, the better you can:

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    cleaner, mechanic, detective, doctor, heal, optimize, clean up, tune up, speed up, set towards the top, compact, compress, faster, power, boost, boost, gum, muncher. guaranteed or all that has an icon that looks like a key, the key or the screwdriver?

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    You can delete the file startmenuhelp.reg to your desktop.

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