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toast0 2 hours ago

> But I have no idea if that means it'll work for you in the US/elsewhere.

Yeah, that's a fun part of the crazy bandplan for lte/5g where it's just a little here and there without global coordination.

But a look here [1], says it has all 5G bands for AT&T, 2/4 bands for TMo, and 4/5 for Verizon. Seems maybe a bit iffy for TMo, one of the missing bands is n71 (600 MHz) which is extended range that helps fill in coverage.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_5G_NR_networks

kevvok an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Also missing Band 13, which is Verizon’s main band for coverage

shmerl an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Why aren't modern SoC modems just support all bands? How hard is it?

microtonal 33 minutes ago | parent [-]

Just a guess: maybe it requires fairly expensive certification that is not worth it when a SoC family is barely used in a region (yes, I know, chicken-egg).