Could be the rumored Korean model with extra RAM.
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Could be the rumored Korean model with extra RAM.
The -3 is definitely specific to Verizon and NOT to Sprint. Sprint has the most unusual frequency combo, and nearly all Sprint phones are Sprint-specific models (yes, there have been a few exceptions).
As far as I can tell Sprint's frequencies are covered by the BBB100-3, unless there's something I'm missing, or the issue of whitelisting is why Sprint is such a special snowflake.
There is also this list in the OS, same one I found the BBB100-4 in:
Attachment 424788
Read the bottom two lines.
Japan's model number BBB 100-6 .
single sim
ram 3 gb / rom 32 gb
launch day 29 june
sad me
Thanks for posting 😀
How much is it selling for?
I'd buy immediately.
Special snowflake lmaooooo
ram4G/ rom64gb DSDS .
BBB100-7 india model?
Link?
BBB100-7 ???
http://www-ccpp.tcl-ta.com/files/bbb100-7.xml
Any ideas on the frequency's of this device? I'm a mechanic so the attached makes no sense to me 😂
I wonder if it has band 6?
The vendor's page is up, and it is the BBB100-6 (with 3GB RAM/32GB storage) just like you said.
BlackBerry KEYone SIMフリー ブラックベリー Android 32GB | 心躍るiPhone・スマホアクセサリー、� �ジェットならcaseplay
It seems to be the BBB100-1 but with the addition of UMTS band 19.
-3 is missing one of Sprint's bands. I don't know how important that band is on Sprint, but it's missing. The others are there, however, so that they'd have a specific Sprint version is not THAT far-fetched.
-3 should work perfectly well on T-Mobile (that's been confirmed incidentally) and probably will be ok on AT&T too (it has 12 instead of 17, but 17 is a subset of 12, so it should STILL get the -17 AT&T towers.) I suspect the -3 was a sop to Verizon and that Verizon really didn't want a "universal" device if they ever intended to (or might) pick it up, as that is something they really don't like (witness the hassle they gave people with Moto Play phones which had compatibility across both major GSM carriers and Verizon)
The last I checked the -3 is still marked in the OS as being for Sprint. Which band is it missing, specifically?
Sorry, I was incorrect -- 41 is in there, which was the one I thought was missing (the other TDD bands ARE missing on the -3 model)
25 and 26 are the other two (FDD) that Sprint uses, with 26 being the low-frequency (850Mhz) one and thus important for longer-range (e.g. outside of major cities) service.
Attachment 426184
25, 26, 41, CDMA, that should be it, no?
Should be, yes.