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Actually, all Category 4 LTE phones will have this network access, like the M8 and S5. I'm curious to see the differences!

I think that you meant to say band 4 lte. Category 4 indicates maximum speed of 150mbps. The Moto X is category 3 lte so maximum 100mbps downlink.

The m8 and s5 uses the snapdragon 801 which is category 4 lte. The 801 also supports lte-a with carrier aggregation (though not supported on Verizon variants)

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I think that you meant to say band 4 lte. Category 4 indicates maximum speed of 150mbps. The Moto X is category 3 lte so maximum 100mbps downlink.

The m8 and s5 uses the snapdragon 801 which is category 4 lte. The 801 also supports lte-a with carrier aggregation (though not supported on Verizon variants)

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Yes. I definitely cris crossed my verbiage, but I'm glad you knew what I meant and translated lol. Thanks.

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I think I remember a while back I saw some documents about the Verizon Dev edition of this phone having AWS Band 4 listed as one of the bands. Since then I had a feeling that if this were to happen that I'd be covered.

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