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  #2211667 6-Apr-2019 11:52
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hio77:
lchiu7:
Linux: 2degrees I am sure is the only NZ carrier with Band8 900Mhz LTE live


Well maybe my friend should switch to 2degrees because of band 8 coverage


To be clear, it's not network wide.


Yes I am aware of that



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  #2211668 6-Apr-2019 11:54
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Linux:
hio77:
lchiu7:
Linux: 2degrees I am sure is the only NZ carrier with Band8 900Mhz LTE live


Well maybe my friend should switch to 2degrees because of band 8 coverage


To be clear, it's not network wide.


Yes I am aware of that
more mentioning it for the op

Overall an American phone vs an importated device capable of all bands your better with the later everytime.




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  #2217488 15-Apr-2019 15:36
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I find the Chinese brand Umidigi has a quality range of phones with a most comprehensive frequencies.

 

For $280US you can get their flagship S3 Pro.

 

 

 

B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900),B12 (700), B13 (700), B17 (700), B18 (800), B19 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900+), B26(850), B28 (700), B38 (TDD 2600), B39 (TDD 1900), B40 (TDD 2300), B41 (TDD 2500)





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