View Single Post
Old
  (#6)
Marschel (Offline)
Member
Official Member
 
Posts: 48
Join Date: 27 Jul 2013
Location: Nuremberg

Country:
Default 01-08-2013, 23:58

According to Engadget it covers all major US carrier even Sprint with their lousy LTE. You'll get at least LTE bands 2/4/5/17 on the AT&T model and band 25 on Sprint. Verizon's model should include bands 4 and 13. You won't get all those frequencies in one phone, though. On AWS, there is a T-Mobile version of the Moto X coming; it's not just a rebrand of the AT&T model, though (that lacks AWS 3G).

Why did you bring such newspaper article to the party instead of technology sites like Engadget or The Verge?


Home: Telekom Deutschland (Business & Consumer contract)

Abroad: AT: 3Reload iPad, Iniative 100%, Nimm3 Internet Klassik, Orange Wertkarte,
Wowww!, yesss! classic, yesss! complete; CH: Sunrise, Swisscom Natel easy; ES: Movistar, Orange;
GR: Cosmote, WIND; LU: Orange; NL: AH MOBIEL, T-Mobile; SE: Telenor, Telia;
UK: 3Play, Lycamobile, Truphone, Virgin Mobile

Devices: Apple iPad mini with Retina, iPhone 5s; Huawei B593u-12, E5372Ts-32; Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE
   
Reply With Quote