9/23/2023 0 Comments Band 71 phones![]() It appears that I would still get connection availability in all markets even without these 3 bands since they are used for additional capacity. If I buy a Samsung unlocked Note 8, it will lack bands 29, 30, and 66 found in the AT&T version of the Note 8. ![]() I do not believe it has been implemented yet, and don’t expect it matters if a phone bought today has it. Can also be used for commercial traffic but will have less priority. Band 66 is a superset of band 4.ġ4 – Public Safety, 700MHz. This is a superset of band 17, so band 17 is not required if band 12 is available in the phone.Ģ – 1900 MHz PCS, provides bandwidth in many markets 25 is a superset of band 2 but 25 is not required for some reasonĤ – 1700/2100 MHz AWS, provides bandwidth in many marketsĥ – 850 MHz CLR, the main band for areas lacking 700 lower B and/or C blocksĢ9 – 700 MHz Lower D/E – supplemental downlink bandwidth only implemented in key marketsģ0 – 2300 MHz WCS, provides additional bandwidth in many marketsĤ0 – not sure if this has been implemented yetĦ6 – AWS, asymmetric favoring download speed, which is being implemented by AT&T now. ![]() My current understanding of the LTE bands is as follows:ġ2 –700 MHz Lower B/C/A.
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