[Q] Retailer to get the Nokia Lumia 800 with North America 3G bands - Nokia Lumia 800

Hello,
I search a retailer selling the (Cyan) Nokia Lumia 800 with 3G bands for North America (specially Rogers 850/1900/2100).
Clove (only 900) https://www.clove.co.uk/nokia-lumia-800-black or https://www.clove.co.uk/nokia-lumia-800-cyan-blue
Amazon.com - Yellow deals not shipping to Canada http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0065VOIB0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=A2MYZJUPQTYTX6
Expansys.ca (only 900) http://www.expansys.ca/nokia-lumia-800-windows-phone-black-unlocked-16gb-225085/
Expansys Cyan - Quand-band ?? http://www.expansys.ca/nokia-lumia-800-windows-phone-cyan-unlocked-16gb-225084/
Handtec - nothing about 3G bands - http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php/5841/nokia-lumia-800-windows-phone--sim-free-unlocked--cyan-

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[Q] Will the Lumia 800 get 3G on at&t if i get a UK or hong kong model??

I understand AT&T 3G bands work 850/1900.
I also read that there are two models of the 800, one without the 850 band and one with.
If someone has a model from hong kong/ UK could you check your box to see what WCDMA bands are listed? I most likely will be getting one from either the said locations
See this thread for answers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392464
Quite simple:
If it's a RM-810 NO 850 MHz 3G, if it's a RM-813 it has 850 MHz 3G, but NO 900 MHz 3G.
Jack
Yes i saw that thread but im not sure which country has which model... so if someone has one from hong kong or the UK and could tell me their model number or frequencies that would be great

Lumia 800 and AT&T

So long story short, I'll lose my unlimited data if i switch to an LTE device and I really like the Lumia 900, the 800 is basically the 900 minus the LTE (and a smaller screen but whatever) but it also lacks the 3G 850 band.
Has anyone tried this phone stateside on AT&T, and if so did you get alright 3G coverage?
I've been using the UK unbranded Cyan 800 since Jan on AT&T in Seattle. I, too, am not willing to lose my unlimited data plan for $20/mth. Coverage is good. Would really love to have 850 3G coverage though, as the 1900 is spotty. It performs well though.
Do what you can to find an RM-819 device somewhere. You can spend an arm and a leg and get it from MSFT bundled with accy's. Or, you can import one from another country.
Awesome! Now if I could only find what band covers the western New York area I'd be half tempted to sell off my Radar
And thanks for the tip about the RM-819, just checked telus's site and it looks like their 800 supports the 850 band so I might not need to see which band covers my area
Pulsewave said:
So long story short, I'll lose my unlimited data if i switch to an LTE device and I really like the Lumia 900, the 800 is basically the 900 minus the LTE (and a smaller screen but whatever) but it also lacks the 3G 850 band.
Has anyone tried this phone stateside on AT&T, and if so did you get alright 3G coverage?
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I, too, was looking for an RM-819 for a decent price, but I haven't had much trouble with the RM-801 in Austin on AT&T's 3G. Some places where I would normally have 3G, this phone gets EDGE, but that's an acceptable compromise for having this phone.
Just get one off Ebay they have plenty there and some are going for cheap
You can get an RM-801 or RM -819 on Amazon. Amazon doesn't tell you which one is which, but I bought both and returned one of them.
The one labelled "Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB -FACTORY UNLOCKED" is an RM-801, and it's a German T-Mobile/Vodafone branded phone that has been unlocked. $439.99
The one labelled "Nokia Lumia 800 NK-800 Windows Unlocked Phone-International Version" is an RM-819 and it's an unbranded Puerto Rico variant, which is what I have. $491.88
Try omegacell.com.
They are in Alberta. The guy have quite a réputation. Bought mu rm-801 from Jim. Je do have rm-819 in stock now.
a word of warning
Remember that manufacturers are terrible at providing accurate statistics about their phones. Remember when Nokia's own website said 850 band was include? The same was true for newegg.com and plemix and many others. So regardless of which say 850 band is include understand that they're most likely wrong unless it is in the place of the 900 band. Or it specifically says rm819.
Another note, that htc radar will work on at&t if it is (A) unlocked and (B) the t-mobile usa model. The same is true for the Lumia 710. T-mobile was bad ass about that and included some of at&t's 3g bands.
hawc1506 said:
You can get an RM-801 or RM -819 on Amazon. Amazon doesn't tell you which one is which, but I bought both and returned one of them.
The one labelled "Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB -FACTORY UNLOCKED" is an RM-801, and it's a German T-Mobile/Vodafone branded phone that has been unlocked. $439.99
The one labelled "Nokia Lumia 800 NK-800 Windows Unlocked Phone-International Version" is an RM-819 and it's an unbranded Puerto Rico variant, which is what I have. $491.88
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How I unlock the Lumia 800 from puerto rico locked to Claro?
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Just to be explicit here - there are TWO versions of he Lumia 800. RM-801 is the original European release. Microsoft now sells RM-819 in its Microsoft Stores, which adds the AT&T 850 band and does HSPA+ (which shows up on the phone as "4G").
Long story short: US buyers avoid the original model and insist on getting the RM-819 for AT&T use.

[Q] HK version of 920 supports WCDMA 1700 & 2100. So it works for Wind Mobile?

The specifications of the Hong Kong version of Lumia 920 was officially released, here is the bands it supports according to Nokia Hong Kong Website:
Bands
GSM 850
GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
WCDMA Band V (850)
WCDMA Band VIII (900)
WCDMA Band IV (1700)
WCDMA Band II (1900)
WCDMA Band I (2100)
LTE 700
LTE 800
LTE 850
LTE 900
LTE 1700
LTE 1800
LTE 1900
LTE 2100
LTE 2600
Does this mean that the HK version can be used for AWS network such as Wind Mobile and T-mobile? I think the HK version is neither locked nor branded.
riohuang said:
The specifications of the Hong Kong version of Lumia 920 was officially released, here is the bands it supports according to Nokia Hong Kong Website:
Bands
GSM 850
GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
WCDMA Band V (850)
WCDMA Band VIII (900)
WCDMA Band IV (1700)
WCDMA Band II (1900)
WCDMA Band I (2100)
LTE 700
LTE 800
LTE 850
LTE 900
LTE 1700
LTE 1800
LTE 1900
LTE 2100
LTE 2600
Does this mean that the HK version can be used for AWS network such as Wind Mobile and T-mobile? I think the HK version is neither locked nor branded.
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wow, the HK version supports north america LTE bands too....
I am wondering if I could get the Europe/Asia LTE bands on my Rogers Lumia 920
btw, The HK version is unlocked.
sure it does
if the box says 1700/2100 then it should support T-Mobile and Wind. I got mine unlocked from Rogers (with the stupid Rogers splash screen >_<), and it works perfectly on Wind, because on the box it specifies 1700/2100. People argue that those black 920s are the leftovers from Build, and got sent to carriers to sell, who knows. GL getting your pentaban 920 ^_^
Don't get to exited on the information on the Nokia website.
Exactly the same situation applies with the Nokia France and Germany websites. They do list the Nokia 920 with PentaBand 3G and 9 bands of LTE however the retail box for both the German and the France models only list QuadBand 3G and Pentaband LTE.
Until someone actually get one of those models and test them in USA or Canada we cannot tell whats the real deal with the Lumia 920 frequencies...
We can only hope this is true! And that it's firmware can be flashed on the Rogers one, and that would fix tethering issues etc.!!

unexpected Response from network

I have just purchased a Gear s, which looks like it was purchased from the USA (T-mobile) & I am using it in the UK. It has been unlocked but when I put in the sim I do not get any single & within the call settings it displays unexpected response from network.
Any Ideas what could be wrong?
Thanks
Gear S is a dual-band phone only. So North America models won't work in rest of the world and vice versa. You are SOL.
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Gear S is a dual-band phone only. So North America models won't work in rest of the world and vice versa. You are SOL.
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Can you suggest where I might find out if my Australasian purchased Gear S + S4 will work in the UK?
Both devices bought outright (though so was my iPhone but the carrier still locked it into their service as soon as I put their sim card in)
To ask the question another way - if say travelling back to the uk (and assuming my devices are compatible with their networks ) - would I be better off prepurchasing a still quite expensive international package from the Australian bandits - or would an international package from Amaysim Lebara etc work with one their sims in the gear s and another in the galaxy device?
my provider is now offering slightly less extortionate international deals but as you say it depends on whether the GS is compatible with the other country's network.
I'd be happy to do that tap tap tap thing and just use the Gear S as a phone back in the uk
thanks
You need check Samsung for the specific frequency bands any of these specific local variants support. For Australia, it has networks use 850Mhz (which is one of the bands North America uses), 900 and 1800 (both are commonly used in rest of the world). So, I'm not sure what bands an Australian version supports.
Gear S for North America supports only 850MHz and 1900 MHz.
Gear S for rest of the world supports only 900Mhz and 1800 MHz.
Australia and Brazil have more complex frequency usage. So I don't have any idea. Japan is WCDMA 2100 only. So Japanese version contains no cell radio.
Thanks
I will get it exchanged
Best model for Western Australian users hoping to use it abroad
Gear S for North America supports only 850MHz and 1900 MHz.
Gear S for rest of the world supports only 900Mhz and 1800 MHz.
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The somewhat-difficult-to-navigate Samsung Aus store is currently showing 2 different models
Telstra (900/2100) ----- GSM 900 DCS 1800 ---- 3G UMTS B1 (2100) B8 (900)
Optus Vodafone Virgin (850/2100) ----GSM 850 DCS 1800 ---- 3G UMTS B1 (2100) B5 (850)
Th Gear S still doesn't appear on the Telstra website ....(though it's their PAYG simcard in my watch)
but Optus is already offering the watch with a shared data plan
I bought mine from a 3rd party electronics reseller "**** Smith" but the Gear S has since disappeared from their store - go figure!
Thanks again for the ongoing education on battery considerations, pairing solutions, different types of network frequencies, and all your other helpful contributions
I'm not posting the details above in the hope of more free specific advice but more to share my experiences with other less techie users and potential users - plus writing it down helps my own understanding
http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/comparison?prda=SM-R7500ZKAOPS&prdb=SM-R750BZKAXSA

Unlocked Vodafone Galaxy S6 EDGE LTE Bands

I am able to buy a Vodafone Galaxy S6 Edge Green (activated and sim unlocked) from Germany. I believe the model number should be SM-G925FZGFVD2 but the online store gives this model number: 00301111 and EAN: 8806086935906
http://www.sotel.de/samsung-galaxy-...rün-ohne-simlock-ohne-vertrag--p-269642.html
There is also an unbranded model which is out of stock: SM-G925FZGEDBT
I know that SM-G925FZGEDBT supports all the LTE bands we have in Hong KOng.
In Hong Kong the LTE bands supported are 900mhz, 1800mhz and 2600mhz
However, Vodafone ( SM-G925FZGFVD2 / EAN: 8806086935906) supports 1800mhz.
My question is if the phone is unlocked and can be used in any country will the phone work in 2600mhz also along with 1800mhz when I use in Hong Kong?
Just wondering if the Vodafone Galaxy S6 Edge is unlocked then it should support the same bands as the unbranded model in Germany right?
This is the first time I will be buying an unlocked phone from overseas so I have no prior experience. Can anyone shed some light or experience in this matter?
Thanks.

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