Hey all, I'm trying to learn about frequencies/bands and was hoping to ask a question. If I plug in the Lumia 640 Dual SIM LTE that is currently on Expansys USA into the WillMyPhoneWork link, it tells me that I should get 2G, 3G and 4G LTE coverage on Ting (MVNO that uses T-Mobile for GSM). The 2G and the 4G LTE make sense to me, but not the 3G. 3G on Ting runs on 1700, which is not listed in the Expansys link:
expansys-usa.com/microsoft-lumia-640-dual-sim-unlocked-lte-8gb-orange-276480/
Since the 4G LTE coverage in my area is good, it isn't a big deal, but would I not get 3G coverage? The link says yes but my (limited) understanding of frequencies says no. Thanks for any answers you might provide.
You should get 3G coverage. I believe the description on Expansys is incomplete. Microsoft's listing for the phone lists more frequencies:
Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE Dual SIM Specifications - Microsoft - Global
To summarise:
2G Americas: 850 MHz (CLR) and 1900MHz (PCS)
2G Europe: 900 MHz, 1800 MHz
3G Americas: Band 2 (1900MHz PCS), Band 4 (1700/2100MHz AWS), Band 5 (850MHz CLR)
3G Europe: Band 1 (2100MHz), Band 8 (900MHz)
LTE Americas: Band 17 (700MHz MBS), Band 2 (1900MHz PCS), Band 4 (1700/2100MHz AWS), Band 5 (850MHz CLR), Band 7 (2600MHz BRS), Band 28 (700MHz MBS), Band 12 (700MHz MBS), and Band 38 (2600MHz BRS)
LTE Europe: Band 1 (2100 MHz), Band 20 (800MHz), Band 3 (1800 MHz), Band 7 (2600 MHz), Band 8 (900MHz), Band 40 (2300-2400 MHz)
For native T-Mobile coverage you want 2G PCS, 3G PCS/AWS, and LTE PCS/AWS/Band 12 MBS. For AT&T roaming, 3G CLR is useful (and T-Mobile actually does have native CLR coverage in one city due to an oddball result from an acquisition years ago). This phone supports every frequency T-Mobile is throwing at it. It also has every frequency you could ever want for Canadian roaming, including the additions of Band 7 and Band 38 BRS which are used in Canada (and in Europe and Asia as well in the case of band 7), but not in the U.S. unfortunately (thanks to Sprint).
I just ordered one from Expansys on the strength of the above information.
