Sorry that what I meant. Quick dyslexiaNope, since there is no such from Sony with that model number.
I think you meant to type D5803, which will work with AT&T bands and worldwide. Here is the specs from Sony's whitepaper for this model.
UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I) MHz
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 17, 20)
It's alrite, I was pulling your leg.
Anyways, with the info, I think you can be confident in purchasing a Z3 Compact.
Already have it but sometimes calls don't come in. I have to restart it and then it works again.
I transferred my iPhone SIM card to it.
The phone is a beauty tho
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Did you call AT&T to provision the phone? That maybe what's happening because the IMEI's of what's registered on the account is not matching what you are using.
Since you transferred your SIM over, you may want to get a new Nano SIM because AT&T does update the SIM cards which contains updated cell tower info.
But in order for lte to work I can't give them my Sony imei because att doesn't recognize it as an lte phone. This happened with my z2
Is there a way to do it without giving them my imei from my z3c
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Try talking to a different rep because I didn't have this issue with my Z2. When I called AT&T, I told them the IMEI and they were able to see the phone info before I told them what it was. They were able to put me on the LTE network.
Usually if you don't tell them the IMEI, their system can prevent unauthorized IMEI's from using the network if they are not registered.
I replied to that thread as well.
I'm waiting for my Z3 Dual, so I'll see if I encounter this issue but will register the IMEI when I get it.
I'm still having the call issue. It's happening on both my z3 and z3c.
How's yours
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