Now I can understand why AT & T (or any American(/Canadian?) provider) would not include the dual-sim option, but can somebody explain to me what in earth the logic is behind not including 64 GB and 4GB like in the rest of the world?! I just can't get my head around it. I guess BlackBerry (thus TCL) continues the good ol' story of stripping something/anything that could be useful for people.....yet again. If compatible, I would import a simlock free EU version or Indian version if I were you guys. At least the EU version (compared to Indian version) can be easily ordered from outside the EU.
The logic is rebuilding carrier support in the US, via Sprint and AT&T so far, is a top priority. The average consumer could give a rat's keister about 3/32 vs 4/64, but rest assured the "upgraded" version--hopefully in more imaginative colors than just black--will likely be offered in the US in due time.
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The logic is rebuilding carrier support in the US, via Sprint and AT&T so far, is a top priority. The average consumer could give a rat's keister about 3/32 vs 4/64, but rest assured the "upgraded" version--hopefully in more imaginative colors than just black--will likely be offered in the US in due time.
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I don't know about that. I hear about storage size as a concern from regular consumers. I understand that there's expandable storage via the SD slot, but will consumers know or realize that?
Probably have tracking info tomorrow. FedEx delivers around noon at my business here on the East Coast. I will spend your $5 wisely. Maybe a Hardee's mushroom burger or a burrito supreme from Taco Bell. Regardless, I'll enjoy my victory and will share a photo of the moment. Lol
Probably have tracking info tomorrow. FedEx delivers around noon at my business here on the East Coast. I will spend your $5 wisely. Maybe a Hardee's mushroom burger or a burrito supreme from Taco Bell. Regardless, I'll enjoy my victory and will share a photo of the moment. Lol
I'm icing up a bottle of Absolute for my victory martini. Shaken and dirty of course
I've run a couple of unlocked devices on AT&T and run into the same issues, no visual voicemail and switching from wifi to data requires time or a restart. The latter happening on an Asus and LG. Of course I never noticed it until the switch to Android so...
My sim-free iPhone evidently is somehow provisioned for wi-fi calling. Just wish ANY KEYone would get provisioned.
My sim-free iPhone evidently is somehow provisioned for wi-fi calling. Just wish ANY KEYone would get provisioned.
iPhone is the only unlocked device that AT&T supports. Apple has some sort of agreement with the carriers. Being that there's less devices with iOS Apple can just provide them with a list of iMEI which makes it easier to allow it vs the numerous unlocked Android devices from numerous manufacturers on the market.
I see FedEx tracking on mine now. Label created in Fort Worth TX but not picked up yet. Delivery scheduled for tomorrow. I didn't order next day air shipment, will probably get it Thursday or Friday.
Come on. This phone has been out for months now. Some people need wi-fi calling. Bought the BBB100-7 just in case I can't get wi-fi calling provisioned.
It's sad that I truly felt like I had to do that. Shame on at&t. They don't wanna send me a microcell because wi-fi calling is more reliable and stable... well I don't have that option! >
Congrats to those of you getting it today. You're the first! Please check that the screen is glued down. We don't know anything about this batch yet. I'll look around for the thread that tells how to check build date and post here.
Come on. This phone has been out for months now. Some people need wi-fi calling. Bought the BBB100-7 just in case I can't get wi-fi calling provisioned.
It's sad that I truly felt like I had to do that. Shame on at&t. They don't wanna send me a microcell because wi-fi calling is more reliable and stable... well I don't have that option! >
We don't know anything. I find it hard to believe an AT&T branded device (exclusive too) not supporting wifi calling. Visual voicemail does work based on keyone help videos they put up so I assume the same for wifi calling.