(2014-04-01, 09:56)Gizbeat Wrote: The Mate 2 is 2gb RAM and has LTE as well as pentaband WCDMA.
http://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Thr...ort-4G-LTE
Supposedly MX69T has worked out battery issues in latest firmware, but can't confirm. If it were me, I'd go with the Mate or the Vibe Z.
Thanks for that!
The Mate 2 is probably going to be the closest...(MX69T is closer, but I am highly concerned about the battery life and false claims etc being made by the producer)
Mate2 is a bit fat..and the screen is not FHD..However I am sure I can tell my wife its an upgrade from her old Samsung Galaxy Note (v1)
Which model of Mate2 would be best?
Model MT2-L00: GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz); UMTS (B1/B2/B5/B8); TDD LTE (B41(2535~2575MHz));
Model MT2-L02: GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz); TD-SCDMA (B34/B39); TDD LTE (B38/B39/B40/B41(2575~2635Mhz));
Model MT2-L03: GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz); UMTS (B1/B2/B4/B5); LTE (B2/B4/B5/B17)
I am unsure what all that gobbledigook actually means lol
I know she will be using Amaysim in Australia which uses the Optus network, which i believe is band 900.. (for 3G)
and Globe in Philippines which is band 850.. (for 3G)
Unsure on the 4G/LTE requirements (I know my Samsung S3 4G works in both countries..but it has almost all bands available on one phone from what I can see..)
Any help greatly appreciated!
Which of the forum suppliers would be the most reliable to send one of these phones (and not send a clone/copy/junk phone!)
Globe information I have found (But can not decipher to figure which model would work best?)
Globe Telecom
GSM Frequency Band - 900 MHz/1800 MHz (Dual Band)
3G Frequency Band- WCDMA (UMTS) - 850Mhz/2100 MHz
UMTS/3G 1900(uplink)/2100(downlink) (Dual Band)
4G (live LTE, WiMAX, HSPA+, test, license) - 4G Globe HSPA+ WiMAX 1800Mhz (Launch Date: September 2012)
And Optus information:-
4G provides coverage using 1800MHz spectrum and is known by its techie name FD-LTE (Frequency Division – Long Term Evolution). 4G is available in parts of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Byron Bay, Toowoomba, Perth, Adelaide, Coffs Harbour, Wollongong and the Newcastle/Hunter regions.
4G Plus 4G Plus provides coverage using 2300 MHz spectrum and is known by its techie name TD-LTE (Time Division – Long Term Evolution). Optus is the only provider in Australia to use TD-LTE technology. 4G Plus is available in parts of Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
COVERAGE: With 3G devices, you are able to access our 3G (2100Mhz/900Mhz) Network. With 4G devices and a compatible plan, you are able to access our entire 3G Network and 4G (1800Mhz) Network. With 4G Plus devices and a compatible plan, you can access all areas of the Optus Network, including our 3G, 4G & 4G Plus (2300Mhz)
And I wonder why I am totally confused..sigh..