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extra extra <extraextra@mailbox.org> wrote:On 2025-04-15, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:
Before bying this particular model, I studied the needed/availableA phone can work in the USA and not have all the bands. It will just not work in some places, which can be important or not :-)
(2G/3G/4G) frequency bands in detail, because I needed to use the phone
in EU countries in Europe and in Australia. Australia's main provider
(Telstra) with the widest coverage, uses some quite 'special' frequency
bands (to get that wide coverage), so I had to be sure my phone had
those bands.
Most webshops did not give those details, but my main webshop
mentioned the exact/full product numbers and Samsung was one of the few
brands which mentioned these exact product numbers. So I could look at
the webshop site for a candidate and then lookup its frequence bands on
the (Dutch) Samsung site.
FYI, not that it is of much help, because my phone is already a few
years old, but my phone (see above) *does* work in the US. Tested on my
2023 trip to the Indy 500 (Chicago to Indianapolis and back).
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