I'm currently visiting London from Orlando where I am on T-Mobile network. If I can buy a Red Edition Key2 to bring back to Florida, will it work properly? I understand not all bands might be available. Thanks for any input!
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I'm currently visiting London from Orlando where I am on T-Mobile network. If I can buy a Red Edition Key2 to bring back to Florida, will it work properly? I understand not all bands might be available. Thanks for any input!
It would function as well as T-MOBILE functions back here in Florida as if you were visiting here and popped in Florida SIM during an Orlando stay.
Int'l model is missing NA bands 14, 29, 30, 66.
just got an Email saying Red Edition now available for US use on ATT and TMobile. Anyone know if the bands are different or the same as International? BBF100-2
The BBF100-2 has the proper NA bands - and that's what's being offered.
Awesome, perfect timing! Thanks for the fast response!
Already sold out at Best Buy.
just ordered on Amazon and snagged one. $699 plus tax so $745 all inclusive. Cheaper than buying the International model that would have been inferior for US use
Jealous.
What model # is the KEY2 Red Edition? Is the US model dual sim?
BBF100-2. Single SIM. 128GB.
https://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-Un...UvbUpU13378392
Shouldn't be....
As you are one of their biggest supporters here, BBMo could do a lot worse sending out a few freebies to their strongest supporters.
That isn't me, but there are a few here like you that are regular, and for the most part positive about BBMo and it's products. Have seen some that have soured over time, or have just left.... a brand new free phone, might kept that from happening.
Maybe I should start a poll or a "fund me" page to get Conite (and a few other) a RED KE2..... ;)
Woo hoo! Lol.
Don't get too excited... you know how this things go. People rarely put their money where their votes go. ;) (unless Russian)
How is it that EU [emoji1099] models work in Canada and USA?
The international version has enough band compatibility to work just fine.
But ATT, Telus, and Bell use band 29 for video streaming, which reduces buffering quite a bit. Band 66 is up and coming for many carriers too.
It all depends where you live.
Ok clear.
When I was in NYC last October my PRIV, KEYone and KEY2 worked fine.
Functioning and optimized are different levels of satisfaction.