2016-01-06, 18:32
(2016-01-06, 07:20)Larryboy78 Wrote:(2016-01-06, 07:15)WuddaWaste Wrote: It really depends on the clone. With any phone you need to see the frequencies it's capable of and compare that to the carriers you are considering. Do you have details about these frequencies?Thanks! I know the specs are crappy. The seller told me that t mobile is the best because I could get real 4g
I also have to caution: pay attention to hardware specs as well. Just because something looks like a Note 5 doesn't mean it'll have anywhere near the same hardware capabilities.
Part of the problem is terminology. T-Mobile calls HSDPA "4G", which is bull. You won't get real LTE (4G) regardless of carrier.
With AT&T you will get 3G/H+/H anywhere they offer 3G ....if it has 1900. T-Mobile, most areas will be covered if you have 1900, but you won't get 3G at all if it doesn't have 1900.
I say if, because most clones are only going to have 850/2100... Which would leave you with partial AT&T 3G/H and depending on location.... and no 3G on T-Mobile. Hopefully it's not too confusing. AT&T is 850/1900 and T-Mobile is 1900/1700+2100