interestingly enough, it doesn't support the 1700 band, and no NFC and storage capacity is capped at 16GB. i'll take an N9 any day over that bollocks.
It supports T-Mobile's 1700, which is why it might be appealing to many, just like the N9 (which wasn't launched [sic!] in many parts of the world, especially in the North Americas).
It supports T-Mobile's 1700, which is why it might be appealing to many, just like the N9 (which wasn't launched [sic!] in many parts of the world, especially in the North Americas).
So this phone would work on USA T-Mobile with 3g ?
So this phone would work on USA T-Mobile with 3g ?
Even though it supports tmobile 3g, but it exclusively only available to att customers. That meants no unlocked device will be available for sale and surely the device will need to be jailbroken before i can work with other carrier, sound like an old exclusive iphone game awhile back.
Even though it supports tmobile 3g, but it exclusively only available to att customers. That meants no unlocked device will be available for sale and surely the device will need to be jailbroken before i can work with other carrier, sound like an old exclusive iphone game awhile back.
If its still the same with the rest of Nokia Phone, you should be able to ask your friend who have AT&T (and good credit record - who has been with them more than 1 year++) to call AT&T to unlock it for you.
Interesting:
LTE Band-4: (1700/2100)
Never know thatT-Mobile 4G now become LTE-Band 4 :P
If its still the same with the rest of Nokia Phone, you should be able to ask your friend who have AT&T (and good credit record - who has been with them more than 1 year++) to call AT&T to unlock it for you.
Interesting:
LTE Band-4: (1700/2100)
Never know thatT-Mobile 4G now become LTE-Band 4 :P
LTE has been standardized on a number of frequency bands, one of them is band #4, AWS (1700/2100). This doesn't mean phone will work on T-Mo 3G, LTE & 3G (WCDMA) use different radio technology.