Is the T-Moble Note 9 Capable of Using The 600MHZ spectrum?

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I have searched extensively to determine if the T-Mobile Note 9 is 600MHZ capable and get conflicting info.

Living in a rural area makes this a desirable feature.
 
Much appreciated madviking. Can I ask where you found this info? The T-Mobile site does not list the Note 9 and the websites I viewed are inconclusive.
 
Yes Samsung Galaxy Note9 does support Supports 600 MHz (Band 71) & 700 MHz (Band 12). I have confirmed it with Tmobil support.
 
I have searched extensively to determine if the T-Mobile Note 9 is 600MHZ capable and get conflicting info.

Living in a rural area makes this a desirable feature.

The T-Mobile branded Note 9 will, as does the S9/S9 Plus that the hardware is based on. The jury is out on the unlocked model. It would be a step back for them not to have support for it. The Note 8 Snapdragon 835 added support for it, but just a little too late for the Note 8. It should be on all T-Mobile Samsung phones from this point forward.
 
i can't find where i saw the info on 600 and 700 band but it looks like others here have seen the same info....!!
 
Thanks. I spent more than a couple of hours trying to get this info. Guess I was going to the wrong T-Mobile page.
 
i know that note 8 doesn't support it ...but s8 and s8+ does

Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and S9+ yesterday, but the news for T-Mobile subscribers doesn't stop there. Turns out the new Galaxy phones support team magenta's new 600MHz band 71 LTE. So if you've got your heart set on taking advantage of the frequency's extra coverage and penetration in the coming years, then the S9 and S9+ are your best bet right now. this was from press release when s8 s8+ was released earlier this year.....
 
i know that note 8 doesn't support it ...but s8 and s8+ does

Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and S9+ yesterday, but the news for T-Mobile subscribers doesn't stop there. Turns out the new Galaxy phones support team magenta's new 600MHz band 71 LTE. So if you've got your heart set on taking advantage of the frequency's extra coverage and penetration in the coming years, then the S9 and S9+ are your best bet right now. this was from press release when s8 s8+ was released earlier this year.....

That is S9 that was released this year not S8
 

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