Basically wondering if I bought say a Rogers 9900 and unlocked it, would it be able to take advantage of ATT's "4G" or would I need a ATT specific phone to do that?
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Basically wondering if I bought say a Rogers 9900 and unlocked it, would it be able to take advantage of ATT's "4G" or would I need a ATT specific phone to do that?
Depends on the radios, but most likely yes, it would.
If the bands are the same then you should get 4G.
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So I guess as of now, we don't know yet? Oh well, I can wait a couple weeks for the answer. Thanks guys!
any idea where you're buying one?
im thinking of doing the same thing.
4G as LTE ????
No, 4G as in HSPA+ at 14.4 Mbit/s
Will be compatible ...
i didnt know the 9900 was 4g
All BlackBerry's (or any phone for that matter) with Bands 1,2,5, & 6 will get 3G, or 4G depending on how the carrier decides to market their network on: AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus, Telstra, Telcel, T-Mobile UK, T-Mobile DE, Vodaphone, o2, Orange, Optus, & Ntt DoComo.
Devices with Bands 1,4, & 8 will work on 3G/4G with: T-mobile USA, Wind, Mobilicity, Cincinnati Bell, Videotron, Optus, Vodafone AU, Vodafone NZ.