- May 14, 2013
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Alright, this is basically a repost from the Tmobile Galaxy Note 2 subforum, but there's minimum activity there, as since the GN2 shares the same quad-band frequency as the S3, and b/c this is more active forum, I thought I'll pose this question here:
I've unlocked my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2. I plan to use this phone during my travels in Asia and Europe by buying local prepaid simcards. (I'm not open to relaying on free wifi, or buying the international plan from my carrier for coverage and cost reasons). However, i'm very confused whether I can receive voice and 3G internet coverage on my phone when I buy a GSM pre-paid card in Asia and Europe.
I noticed that Asian (except Japan & Korea) and European countries uses GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies but also uses 2100 for HSPA coverage. So it appears voice coverage would work given we have a quad band phone: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz, and the 1800 overlaps in this case. Is this true?
What about 3 G internet?
Does this mean that b/c my T-Mobile GN2s also use 2100 here for HSPA+ downstream, we can access Asian and European 3G internet speeds on a prepaid GSM sim card b/c they're on 2100? (Note T-Mobile uses 1700/2100 pairing for for HSPA+ and LTE)
thanks.
I've unlocked my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2. I plan to use this phone during my travels in Asia and Europe by buying local prepaid simcards. (I'm not open to relaying on free wifi, or buying the international plan from my carrier for coverage and cost reasons). However, i'm very confused whether I can receive voice and 3G internet coverage on my phone when I buy a GSM pre-paid card in Asia and Europe.
I noticed that Asian (except Japan & Korea) and European countries uses GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies but also uses 2100 for HSPA coverage. So it appears voice coverage would work given we have a quad band phone: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz, and the 1800 overlaps in this case. Is this true?
What about 3 G internet?
Does this mean that b/c my T-Mobile GN2s also use 2100 here for HSPA+ downstream, we can access Asian and European 3G internet speeds on a prepaid GSM sim card b/c they're on 2100? (Note T-Mobile uses 1700/2100 pairing for for HSPA+ and LTE)
thanks.
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