Lumia 640 XL versions

Woodman1914

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UPDATE: below information has been updated based on feedback, thanks. Please feel free to add or correct.

1) 640 XL single-SIM (no LTE)
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model number: RM-1066 (source: nokiapoweruser.com)

2) 640 XL dual-SIM (no LTE)
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model number: RM-1067 (nokiapoweruser.com)

3) 640 XL single-SIM LTE
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- RM-1062 does not support USA LTE bands (unverified)
- RM-1064 does support USA LTE bands (verified)
- model numbers: RM-1062 , RM-1063 (USA ATT), RM-1064 (nokiapoweruser.com)

4) 640 XL dual-SIM LTE
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE Dual SIM - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model numbers: RM-1065 , RM-1096 (both versions verified to work with USA LTE bands)
- for ATT USA, visual voicemail does not seem to work for either RM-1065 or RM-1096

It is not clear at this time what the exact differences are between RM-1065 and RM-1096.
 
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I thought I understood this, but I'm not entirely sure (it would help if Microsoft would add the model numbers to the specs page). So here's the question: what are all the versions of the Lumia 640 XL, and what are the differences among them? According to Microsoft, there are 4 versions:

1) 640 XL single-SIM (no LTE)
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model number: RM-1067

2) 640 XL dual-SIM (no LTE)
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model number: RM- ?

3) 640 XL single-SIM LTE
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model number: RM-1065 (?)
- LTE bands: Band 1 (2100 MHz), Band 20 (800MHz), Band 3 (1800 MHz), Band 7 (2600 MHz), Band 8 (900MHz)

4) 640 XL dual-SIM LTE
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE Dual SIM - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- model number: RM-1096
- LTE bands: Band 1 (2100 MHz), Band 17 (700MHz), Band 2 (1900 MHz), Band 20 (800MHz), Band 3 (1800 MHz), Band 4 (1700/2100 MHz), Band 5 (850MHz), Band 7 (2600 MHz), Band 8 (900MHz), Band 28 (700 MHz), Band 12 (700 MHz)

I'm not sure on the model numbers, for example I don't know what the RM number is for the dual-SIM no LTE, or for RM-1065, Newegg describes it as ?USA LTE?, and it seems to be single-SIM. However, that doesn't seem to match the more limited LTE bands shown on Microsoft's website, so could there be multiple variants of single-SIM LTE? Does anyone have a single-SIM LTE version that gets 4G connections in the USA?

Would appreciate anyone who can clarify.

Thanks,
WW

To be honest, I was a bit confused myself. I went off this list I found here.
Lumia 640 XL Page: Specifications, Price, Release date

I ordered the RM-1096 dual sim version since it has LTE apparently for att...guess I'll see if it is true when I get it
 

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This kind of stuff drives me nuts, there have to be differences between RM-1096 and RM-1065 and I wish they were much more up front about what they are. Thanks for starting this thread, I'll be watching to see which one I should get for AT&T.
 

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That RM-1096 has eleven LTE bands?!

I guess the version AT&T will sell will have many less than that, not to mention the single SIM slot.

This is very tempting, should I spend ~$250 now for a 640XL dual SIM LTE, or save for that elusive flagship with Continuum.
 

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That RM-1096 has eleven LTE bands?!

I guess the version AT&T will sell will have many less than that, not to mention the single SIM slot.

This is very tempting, should I spend ~$250 now for a 640XL dual SIM LTE, or save for that elusive flagship with Continuum.

I was faced with a similar choice, but I figured it'll be a while, maybe until the middle of 2016 before the flagship prices drop somewhat, hoping the 640XL will keep me satisfied until then or longer.

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This kind of stuff drives me nuts, there have to be differences between RM-1096 and RM-1065 and I wish they were much more up front about what they are. Thanks for starting this thread, I'll be watching to see which one I should get for AT&T.

I know what you mean. If you're with ATT, I guess you could get either one based on what's cheapest.

WW
 

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To be honest, I was a bit confused myself. I went off this list I found here.
Lumia 640 XL Page: Specifications, Price, Release date

I ordered the RM-1096 dual sim version since it has LTE apparently for att...guess I'll see if it is true when I get it

I've had the same model you ordered for a week, and it does work on AT&T's network. I powered it up, and it registered full LTE, with no issues. It's a very nice phone.
 

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I've had the same model you ordered for a week, and it does work on AT&T's network. I powered it up, and it registered full LTE, with no issues. It's a very nice phone.

Does the visual voicemail work for you on AT&T? Thinking about getting one as well.
 

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I've had the same model you ordered for a week, and it does work on AT&T's network. I powered it up, and it registered full LTE, with no issues. It's a very nice phone.

How can you tell if it has connection with AT&T's LTE? I just got mine today and am getting quite frustrated.
 

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How can you tell if it has connection with AT&T's LTE? I just got mine today and am getting quite frustrated.

Look at the very top left corner of the screen, you should see a very small 1 indicating SIM slot 1, and then 5 ascending bars from left to right indicating cellular signal strength, then next to that, your cellular data speed connection. If it's 4G or LTE, it'll say 4G. See this picture as an example.

Lumia640XL_Screen.jpg
 

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3) 640 XL single-SIM LTE
- source: Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE - Smartphones - Microsoft - Global
- RM-1062 and RM-1064 do not support USA LTE bands
- model numbers: RM-1062 , RM-1063 (USA ATT), RM-1064 (nokiapoweruser.com)
slight correction on the RM-1064, it does support USA LTE bands.

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Well I ordered a white one today. Will be testing the 1096 on AT&T in the 95821 area code which is fairly centralized, as well as 95624 which is pretty remote. If this works I'll be very happy, if not I'm going to be broken hearted and my little 635 will be put back to work.
 

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Was reading that some people aren't able to get full LTE on AT&T with the RM-1096. Can't post the link, but it was on the Expansys forums:

I just setup my RM-1096. I see that it covers many LTE bands, but ATT tells me that based on the IMEI that I will only get band 17 (700mhz) on this phone. I had another phone next to it and it was getting LTE, while my RM-1096 was only getting 4G.


So I worked with ATT for a long time and they said my new phone is not "provisioned" to use any other ATT LTE band.


If this is true, it seems that I could miss a lot of LTE service, when there are many other ATT LTE bands available.





How can I make sure my phone will use all ATT LTE bands in the US?

AT&T told them the phone wasn't "provisioned" to use bands other than band 17. That sounds like AT&T is deliberately blocking LTE support on other bands in their network. But I don't understand why they would block everything except band 17. Any thoughts on a workaround for this? Was really thinking about picking one up, but am a little hesitant now.
 

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