Dual-band WiFi - Honor 8X Questions & Answers

Please, I need to know what models support the dual-band Wi-Fi, and does the 128/6 variant support it??

Yes it does

JesuuBL said:
Yes it does
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Thanks for replying, bro
Do you know its model number??

I have the phone and the model number is jsn-l21

JesuuBL said:
I have the phone and the model number is jsn-l21
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Very sorry for the many questions, but are you sure that your phone is the 128GB Storage with 6GB RAM variant??, Because I read that the model JSN-L21 is only 64GB storage with 4GB of RAM

Yeah, my phone has 128GB storage with 4Gb of ram. But it doesn't matter, the 6GB variant has the same specifications so it also supports dual-band wifi

JesuuBL said:
Yeah, my phone has 128GB storage with 4Gb of ram. But it doesn't matter, the 6GB variant has the same specifications so it also supports dual-band wifi
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Ok.. Thank you for your help Bro

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Band unlock or access ?

Morning all,
Im looking at a SD 650 version of the Note3 but living in Australia would like the phone to have access to 700, 900, 1800 and 2100 MHz frequencies.
There is a lot of conflicting information regarding this phone and the versions that support different networks.
Searching here doesnt seem to provide me with an answer...
From what i read the 700MHz is the key (band 28?).
Can anyone confirm if they have a rom working for these frequencies? Happy to get either the Chinese or International version of the phone (the mysterious Taiwan versions that do appear seem to be the SD 616 version).
Thanks XDA hope someone can help with the answer,
A lot of people are waiting for the unlock of band 20 and 28 but so far it hasn't been done properly. (banmeifyouwant said he unlocked band20 but had reception problems)
I would recommend you to buy the special edition if you really need band 28 because right now I guess nobody can guarantee you that the bands can be unlocked by software only.
Thanks Man, not the news i wanted to hear. the special international editions dont seem to be that common on sale sites.
most of the international versions seem to be the SD 616 version.
crckmc said:
A lot of people are waiting for the unlock of band 20 and 28 but so far it hasn't been done properly. (banmeifyouwant said he unlocked band20 but had reception problems)
I would recommend you to buy the special edition if you really need band 28 because right now I guess nobody can guarantee you that the bands can be unlocked by software only.
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akallabeth said:
Thanks Man, not the news i wanted to hear. the special international editions dont seem to be that common on sale sites.
most of the international versions seem to be the SD 616 version.
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are you sure that you're not looking at redmi 4g? The note 3 pro special edition has the 650 for sure! You can check here in the anouncement post on miui:
http://en.miui.com/thread-299743-1-1.html
akallabeth said:
Thanks Man, not the news i wanted to hear. the special international editions dont seem to be that common on sale sites.
most of the international versions seem to be the SD 616 version.
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There is no SD 616 version of the Redmi Note 3. Isn't that in som Redmi non-note version?
Here is a version with band 28 for sale but it's only 2GB/16GB gold model for now: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Inte...4256c6095288e34-1469710136055-04171-AqrBIUF6I
Wow how did i miss that the 616 was the non-note... too many phones with similar names.
Thanks for the link, now if only it wasnt gold...
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There is no SD 616 version of the Redmi Note 3. Isn't that in som Redmi non-note version?
Here is a version with band 28 for sale but it's only 2GB/16GB gold model for now: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Inte...4256c6095288e34-1469710136055-04171-AqrBIUF6I
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akallabeth said:
Wow how did i miss that the 616 was the non-note... too many phones with similar names.
Thanks for the link, now if only it wasnt gold...
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The seller indicated that there would be other colors and sizes later but who knows when...

Supported frequencies/bands?

Gents,
Looking at picking up a Redmi Note 3 Pro but I'm very confused on the frequencies it supports. Every website seems to say something different. I really require 1700/2100mHz for my provider.
From what I've read, certain variations of the phone do, while some don't. How can I tell which?
Much appreciated!
you need the Note 3 Pro Special Edition (aka Kate) which has a snapdragon 650. It's also known as the International edition but that may depend on the seller.
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Xiaomi-Redmi-Note-3-Pro-5-5-Inch-FHD-3GB-32GB-Smartphone-371103.html
Is the snapdragon 650 the key to determining model? Lots of them on eBay with the 650, but are there different variants even within them?
Appreciate the help
BobSlob said:
Is the snapdragon 650 the key to determining model? Lots of them on eBay with the 650, but are there different variants even within them?
Appreciate the help
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Yes, MTK version only has differences between RAM and internal storage sizes (2GB/16GB and 3G/32GB) but the SD versions not only have the RAM/internal storage differences, there is the special/international edition which adds multiple bands.
BobSlob said:
Is the snapdragon 650 the key to determining model? Lots of them on eBay with the 650, but are there different variants even within them?
Appreciate the help
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There are two versions of Snapdragon phones, kenzo and kate. Get the kate version, available at Geekbuying.
Link already provided in this thread.
BobSlob said:
Gents,
Looking at picking up a Redmi Note 3 Pro but I'm very confused on the frequencies it supports. Every website seems to say something different. I really require 1700/2100mHz for my provider.
From what I've read, certain variations of the phone do, while some don't. How can I tell which?
Much appreciated!
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Actually before you buy which variant of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro, make sure you know what bands your current
phone carrier supports. You mention you require 1700/2100MHz but does your provider support Band 4 (which runs on 1700/2100MHz) for Note 3 Pro Snapdragon variant. Make sure not to buy MediaTek variant since that does not have the frequencies you requested.
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Unheardof said:
Actually before you buy which variant of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro, make sure you know what bands your current
phone carrier supports. You mention you require 1700/2100MHz but does your provider support Band 4 (which runs on 1700/2100MHz) for Note 3 Pro Snapdragon variant. Make sure not to buy MediaTek variant since that does not have the frequencies you requested.
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I'm referring to check the Band support of your phone provider, since if it definitely has Band 4 listed, then I presume you can use 3G HSPA+ when on Data or even better, the 4G LTE while on Data.
Unheardof said:
Actually before you buy which variant of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro, make sure you know what bands your current
phone carrier supports. You mention you require 1700/2100MHz but does your provider support Band 4 (which runs on 1700/2100MHz) for Note 3 Pro Snapdragon variant. Make sure not to buy MediaTek variant since that does not have the frequencies you requested.
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I'm referring to check the Band support of your phone provider, since if it definitely has Band 4 listed, then I presume you can use 3G HSPA+ when on Data or even better, the 4G LTE while on Data.
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My carrier supports 1700/2100 for AWS, so that's the big one I need. I don't see it listed anywhere (1700 listed under LTE). I'm not sure if they're the same or not. I'm ready to pull the trigger, just wanna make sure it works =D
goofball2k said:
Yes, MTK version only has differences between RAM and internal storage sizes (2GB/16GB and 3G/32GB) but the SD versions not only have the RAM/internal storage differences, there is the special/international edition which adds multiple bands.
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Thanks goofball... are you using one in Canada? (noticed your Ottawa tag). If so, with which provider?
BobSlob said:
Thanks goofball... are you using one in Canada? (noticed your Ottawa tag). If so, with which provider?
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No, I was about to pull the trigger on one (and still fighting with myself) but decided to wait until the Redmi Note 4 comes out. I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 which is still a pretty good phone so I'm not in a huge rush.

What's the difference between the S9+ Dual (Duos) vs S9+ ?

Well title says it all.. Duos model is almost 100 euros cheaper so are there any differences with S9+?
Are they only rom related or do they have differences in h/w as well? And why is it cheaper anyway?
Thanks in advance for your replies
orbitech said:
Well title says it all.. Duos model is almost 100 euros cheaper so are there any differences with S9+?
Are they only rom related or do they have differences in h/w as well? And why is it cheaper anyway?
Thanks in advance for your replies
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One is dual sim, while the second isnt. Simple as that.
I believe duos is EX, and the non could potentially be SD.
I think it is:
1 sim = S9+
2 sims = S9+ Duos (also known as Hybrid but has Duos on the back of the device).
I might be wrong. I normally am according to the better half!
trickie69r said:
I think it is:
1 sim = S9+
2 sims = S9+ Duos (also known as Hybrid but has Duos on the back of the device).
I might be wrong. I normally am according to the better half!
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i am also wondering with this duo version though mine is duos, i thought the hybrid sim is standard since years ago for flagship phones but seems with these 2 variant it isn't. i thought at first with this duos variant have 3 slots: 2 sim 1 mSD but seems its just another hybrid one *sigh*
The duos as long as it's the exynos version with the same product code (G965FD) will run any official G965F firmwarw fine. I got one from Hong Kong and flashed the UK three firmware and now I get volte and WiFi calling. It was over £200 cheaper than Samsung UK!!!
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The duos as long as it's the exynos version with the same product code (G965FD) will run any official G965F firmwarw fine. I got one from Hong Kong and flashed the UK three firmware and now I get volte and WiFi calling. It was over £200 cheaper than Samsung UK!!!
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Thanks this is what I was looking for to hear. Not having the same firmware model as the world one would be a no go since f/w updates would be different.
mikey_sk said:
The duos as long as it's the exynos version with the same product code (G965FD) will run any official G965F firmwarw fine. I got one from Hong Kong and flashed the UK three firmware and now I get volte and WiFi calling. It was over £200 cheaper than Samsung UK!!!
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Who did you buy from exactly?
orbitech said:
Well title says it all.. Duos model is almost 100 euros cheaper so are there any differences with S9+?
Are they only rom related or do they have differences in h/w as well? And why is it cheaper anyway?
Thanks in advance for your replies
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S9/S9+ Duos is a Hybrid Dual SIM device based on Samsung Exynos 9810 platform.
S9/S9+ Regular (non-Duos) is a Single SIM + SD Slot device based on either Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 OR Samsung Exynos 9810 platform; it depends upon the model number.
I could find all model numbers here with a quick google search; I am not sure if this information is absolutely correct though.
Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus Model Number
I got duos.
Soo you want tell me, S9plus without 'duos' don't have hybrid dual sim?
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Who did you buy from exactly?
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From hong Kong when I was there
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Psimel14 said:
I got duos.
Soo you want tell me, S9plus without 'duos' don't have hybrid dual sim?
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the duos has 2 imei numbers. I've heard speak that the non duos may well support dual sim but I am unsure. Someone can check and get back to us?
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ermacwins said:
Who did you buy from exactly?
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Also this site sells the 128gb version with free delivery. I've ordered from them before and they reliable albeit the tracking is never totally correct. Buy using PayPal for added security.
https://www.eglobalcentraluk.com/?g...UuKVuNu7MlRNuuUdwqNpLd-Wr8RoC9nwQAvD_BwE#/pro
Psimel14 said:
I got duos.
Soo you want tell me, S9plus without 'duos' don't have hybrid dual sim?
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The 2nd slot (hybrid one) accepts only SD cards on non-duos models.
Samsung might not be using "Duos" branding in all market where it sells Dual SIM variants.
For eg. European dual SIM variants are branded Duos but Indian dual SIM variants are simply called "Samsung Galaxy S9 Dual SIM".
Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
For anyone who are interested the Hong Kong version is dual SIM only with Qualcomm CPU and the sim2 slot can be used as SD card slot
http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/smartphones/galaxy-s9/spec/
The model name and number are different and I have been using the S9+ 128gb version SM-G9650/DS
Hong Kong version is hybrid dual SIM with SD 845.
Other versions sold here are parallel imports.
bethedealer said:
Hong Kong version is hybrid dual SIM with SD 845.
Other versions sold here are parallel imports.
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So use 2 sims or 1 sim and microsd card?
ermacwins said:
So use 2 sims or 1 sim and microsd card?
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1st Sim slot - Sim
2nd Sim slot - Sim or SD card
bethedealer said:
1st Sim slot - Sim
2nd Sim slot - Sim or SD card
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thank you for this info. I have been reading here
someone saying that "one has single sim has two sims. it is simple as that"
No it is not so simple.
He failed to provide this useful info YOU gave and which makes it a dealbreaker. Because i want to buy a dual sim which also has an sd card slot available
(non hybrid).
This changes all. I have put for sale my single sim s8 plus in order to buy a dual sim s9plus.
Now i will keep my s8plus and continuew using my good old s3 for my work phone.
madnav said:
S9/S9+ Duos is a Hybrid Dual SIM device based on Samsung Exynos 9810 platform.
S9/S9+ Regular (non-Duos) is a Single SIM + SD Slot device based on either Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 OR Samsung Exynos 9810 platform; it depends upon the model number.
I could find all model numbers here with a quick google search; I am not sure if this information is absolutely correct though.
Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus Model Number
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Sorry to be that guy, but this is wrong.
I have a Duos s9+ running on a Snapdragon 845. (G9650/Argentina so Chinese Snapdragon, OEM Unlock and Root capable. YAY) It is, as you said, a hybrid tray, so will accept either two sims, or one sim and an SD card.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the processor.
for HK version , I think it has one difference, one's slot can support SD cards.

Does it has Dual Band WiFi.

Hello Everyone,
I own this mobile but it does not have dual band WiFi, but specification in all of the websites says its dual band. I am confused.
yes,dual band WiFi
sweetjuice said:
yes,dual band WiFi
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My Model is JSN-L22, it has no dual band i have checked with Software.
hunainarbani said:
My Model is JSN-L22, it has no dual band i have checked with Software.
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jsn-l21,jsn-al00 checked,dual band wifi!
sweetjuice said:
jsn-l21,jsn-al00 checked,dual band wifi!
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I think JSN-L22 it does not have dual band. Thanks for sharing your views.
JSN-L22 looks to be missing dual band wifi. Maybe this is a software thing?

Realme XT working with Band28-700MHz

I was given this phone by someone whos not tech savvy but had really good intentions. Bottom line is, Im in Panama (Central America) and here we use Band28-700MHz for 4G. According to GSM Arena, this phone will not work here. Any workarounds? I dont mind flashing it or using a custom ROM...I just dont want to go throught the whole proccess of returning it. Takes time and money.
Appreciate your help.
erangel15 said:
I was given this phone by someone whos not tech savvy but had really good intentions. Bottom line is, Im in Panama (Central America) and here we use Band28-700MHz for 4G. According to GSM Arena, this phone will not work here. Any workarounds? I dont mind flashing it or using a custom ROM...I just dont want to go throught the whole proccess of returning it. Takes time and money.
Appreciate your help.
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Euex virsion supported band 28
crocodil said:
Euex virsion supported band 28
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Could you please elaborate a bit on your answer? What do you mean Euex version??
Here is the description phone that my aunt purchased for me
Realme XT 128Gb + 8GB Dual Sim 4G LTE Octa-core Snapdragon 712 International Version -No Warranty (Pearl Blue)
GSM VERSION< DOESNT WORK WITH CDMA CARRIERS LIKE VERIZON OR SPRINT
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2 // WCDMA: 1/2/4/5/8 // LTE FDD: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/20/28
128GB 8GB RAM // Qualcomm SDM712 Snapdragon 712 (10 nm) CPUOcta-core (2x2.3 GHz Kryo 360 Gold & 6x1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver) GPUAdreno 616
Camera: Quad 64 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.7", 0.8µm, PDAF 8 MP, f/2.3, 13mm (ultrawide), 1/4.0", 1.12µm 2 MP, f/2.4, 1/5", 1.75µm (dedicated macro camera) 2 MP, f/2.4, 1/5", 1.75µm, depth sensor
Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
You have nfc?
crocodil said:
You have nfc?
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Yes, whats about it?
erangel15 said:
Yes, whats about it?
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version with nfc support 28 band

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