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Nice... this phone has 3 different versions, I think the RM-893 is the one for T-Mobile

Nokia Lumia 925 - Full phone specifications

it should also be able to work on AT&T HSPA network, which is nice...

I think the 925 was mainly developed for the US market/TMO

Interesting, it also has support for LTE 700. Doesn't say which class though. According to that though, it says RM-893 has no support for AWS on HSPA, but RM-910 does?
 

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^ ..I dunno.. this is a bit confusing to be honest. But I doubt that there is an extra model number that they haven't announced.. maybe the specs on gsmarena are off

here is the spec page on Nokia Developer

Device Details -- Nokia Lumia 925

Hmm, I don't think T-Mobile would get it without LTE, that would be silly. But it would also be silly to omit AWS support for HSPA since their refarm isn't complete. Maybe T-Mobile will get another variant? Or maybe Nokia forgot something. There is this at the bottom...

Specifications are subject to change without notice.


If the RM-893 is an unlocked variant, I think I'd happily buy that if the price was right. I hate carrier branding, and whatever restrictions they put on the firmware like the inability to choose your highest data connection speed.

Also, the Nokia site tells me that the 700 is Band 17. That's the one that AT&T uses. Interesting. An unlocked AT&T variant? Strange.
 

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i dont mind the TMo logo..
I signed up for more info - more than i have done for the 920 or 928 :)
I am hooked by the possibility of better low light photos over form :) I do like the 928 better, but the camera is pulling me!
 

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Nokia finally has the Lumia 925 on it's US site with the specs for the T-Mobile version.

Nokia Lumia 925 - Specifications - Nokia - USA

For WCDMA, it supports 850, 900, 1700-2100, 1900 and 2100. So it's pentaband.
For LTE, it supports 700 (Band17), 850, 1700-2100, 1900. So technically it supports LTE on all carriers to some extent. AT&T uses 700 Band 17 for it's LTE, along with some AWS (1700-2100) that they have leftover. Verizon uses 700 Band 13, but I believe Verizon will be using AWS for LTE soon. Sprint I think is deploying their LTE on their PCS (1900) spectrum. And of course, T-Mobile's LTE network uses AWS. Why it supports all these other frequencies, I'm not sure. I know Verizon and Sprint won't activate devices not sold by them, but maybe we can see roaming agreements for LTE someday?
 

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Nice phone, too bad they cheaper out on int storage. Wouldn't buy a new smartphone unless it has a minimum of 32gb of int storage, anything less makes it a dumb phone.
Vinny
 

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