Your best best is probably a Tmobile version. Although it hasn't been confirmed that it is definitely bootloader unlocked since no one has one yet, it's expected to be based on the Note 3 and Tmobile's history in general. You can then get it sim unlocked afterwards. Tmobile bands have also not been confirmed but it is rumored (I stress the word rumored) that it will have the same bands as ATT. We should know that part shortly, but the bootloader will require someone to actually have one in their hands to find out for sure.
Otherwise, you need to go with the international version. You need to check if you will get 4G or 3G only and check to see which frequencies/bands it doesn't have that ATT uses in your area.
If we're basing it on the Note 3, then yes, the bootloader will most likely be unlocked. Unfortunately, between the Note 3 and S5 there's been a change. Even the T-Mobile S5 is bootloader locked, so I don't have much hope that the Note 4 will be unlocked now either.
I'm on AT&T but always buy T-Mobile phones and SIM unlock them (specifically because they have an unlocked bootloader most of the time). I can tell you if the Note 4 doesn't have an unlocked bootloader, I won't be buying it. I won't stand for carriers telling OEMs what they can and can't do to their phones. The only way to change this is to vote with your wallet.
I stand happily corrected! Thank you. I could've sworn I saw it was locked, but I'm happy to be wrong.You've got some wrong information there. The Tmobile Galaxy S5 bootloader is unlocked.
Does T-Mobile allow you to buy phones without an account with them?
Both at&t and t-mobile use LTE band 4 at 1700MHz, however at&t also uses bands 2 & 17 in some spots. You should find out what's used in your area before getting a t-mobile note 4.Or that it doesn't work in your area. I wanted to buy a T-Mo phone and use for AT&T but I want sure about the bands etc. I would use them if it worked where I live.
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Both at&t and t-mobile use LTE band 4 at 1700MHz, however at&t also uses bands 2 & 17 in some spots. You should find out what's used in your area before getting a t-mobile note 4.
Great how do I do that?
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Both at&t and t-mobile use LTE band 4 at 1700MHz, however at&t also uses bands 2 & 17 in some spots. You should find out what's used in your area before getting a t-mobile note 4.
Didn't know at&t also used 5. Where did you see the specs for the t-mo note 4, and at&t too if you have that.Att primary lte is b17.b2,4,and 5 is used in limited locations. TMobile Note 4 supports all these bands and more though is sim locked so would have to get it unlocked for use on att
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From the fcc filing.Didn't know at&t also used 5. Where did you see the specs for the t-mo note 4, and at&t too if you have that.