LTE bands


Interesting because versions locked supports several bands that the unlocked version (it has no sense to me).

See this screenshot which is the bike x specifications page:

http://digserum.com/Jing/2014-09-18_1959.PNG

https://www.Motorola.com/us/motomaker?PID=FLEXR2#Moto-x+1-story-specs

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    Issues related to the:

    1 is the work of A1662 free default sim in the EU (Germany, France, Sweden, United Kingdom) Although it having not band 7?

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    AT & T, Verizon, T-Mobile, etc.

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    http://www.Apple.com/iPhone/LTE/#iPhone-se

    http://www.Apple.com/iPhone-se/specs/

    Note: I currently have 6 s iPhone (which has all 3 EU LTE bands) but I don't like the size and so I will be effective to the SE.

    1. n ° actually, probably not. He peut work on certain carriers in some areas. It depends on the specific network.

    If LTE is important to you, just buy a phone when you get there. You are going to be there for 2 years. Also, you may well have a phone that supports their networks and you can get serviced here if necessary.

    2 n ° holders that this model is sold in the United States do not unlock. These phones are locked.

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    3G HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - D6603, D6643, D6653, D6616

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    Purchase of a phone in India designed to be used, you should have, or at the very least, you should have bought the A1723 model.

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    I have a SIM here in the United States and I have one in Germany O2 sound, but I don't know which one I have here will still be.

    While the camera will work, there will be several limitations.

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    Secondly, the device probably will not support LTE bands in Germany, then you can only get 3G cellular data.

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    In addition, in case the phone needs to be repaired, it will have to send in your place and you need warranty service. iPhones will be served only in the country of purchase.

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    After the online chat with the Apple support, they told me have chosen Sprint as mobile provider will make me the A1723 and other options - at & t, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sim free will make me the A1662.

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    28 (700 MHz APT)

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    40 (2300 TD)

    41 (2500 TD)

    Missing these bands really makes a big difference?

    I currently have iPhone 5 A1429 and successfully used in the Japan with a local SIM card and got the LTE speed, and supported by the A1429 bands are ALL supported by A1662, so I really confused.

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    This article in PC magazine answers this question http://www.pcmag.com/news/343091/the-iphone-se-is-not-carrier-agnostic

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    The phone Sprint to the United States is another phone, model A1723, and it is the same model sold overseas (except China, which gets its own phone, model A1724), but the Sprint phone does not work on Verizon (lack band 13), and missing also band 29, so it will work on ATT, he won't go to maximum speed for data Although it works perfectly on Tmobil.

    So the simple answer is that all US phones will work abroad, but buy the Sprint phone in the United States is to purchase high speed for global use of the data and that the phone also works on fine Tmobil and ATT, but at speeds slower data, but it will not work on Verizon.

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    Hello! I have an Iphone 5 and I m of the Uruguay. It's i´mplnning a trip to the United States and want to trade in my phone for an Iphone 6s.

    I can directly exchange (same s of South America)?

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    You would have to consult the trade program. Use the link to see if your device is eligible. http://www.Apple.com/iPhone/trade-in/

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