Model to buy Unlocked for ATT Which will do LTE??

jssmarathon

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I am hoping to get a European model 1520 unlocked for ATT as I want Q1 charging and the SD expansion as well as larger internal memory.
Which variant should I be looking for and will it do LTE on att here in us?
hate that ATT is selling an inferior handset.
That is why I left Verizon
THX!
 

teoami

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Any "European" or "global" variant will not support LTE on ATT. Your best bet is to wait for a Canadian variant or the mythical US variant (non ATT) that supports the bands for Tmobile and ATT (this variant may or may not actually exist.
 

kevm14

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The RM-938 supports LTE on band 4. It also supports HSPA on AWS, so it'll work on T-Mobile whether the HSPA is on AWS or PCS.
 

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HSPA is like 3G+ or "4G" if you're AT&T or T-Mobile in the US.

LTE is the new hotness.

HSPA or LTE can both work at AWS frequencies (1.7ghz uplink/2.1ghz downlink). On AT&T, they use AWS for LTE. They DO NOT use AWS for HSPA.

The point is, the RM-938 supports everything the RM-940 does (plus HSPA on AWS, and 2.6GHz), as far as I can tell. Both phones support LTE on either AT&T or T-Mobile. LTE isn't the issue. The issue is HSPA support on T-Mobile if you don't live in an area where T-Mobile is switching their HSPA on AWS to PCS (1.9GHz) (which they are doing to roll out LTE on AWS). The RM-940 supports HSPA on PCS because AT&T already uses that for HSPA themselves.

So as far as T-Mobile is concerned, if you have the RM-940 unlocked, if there is no T-Mobile LTE in your area, and/or there is no HSPA on PCS in your area (likely related to the LTE), then you're looking at EDGE.
 

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