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Both at&t and tmobile have cdma and bands 2&4. So it isn't HTC blocking us it's [Removed] Verizon.
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Neither AT&T or T-Mobile has CDMA networks. Both carriers operate a GSM network including LTE.
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Yes my mistake. But it's a fact the specs show the HTC U11 supports cdma, the sd835 processor supports cdma and the fact Sprint sells it with full cdma. And bands 2&4 are LTE. Verizon only allows band 13 because it is forced to because of open access rules.
Bands 2 & 4 are also GSM/UMTS frequencies.
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No they are not, I have bands 2 and 4 on my Verizon HTC 10 and band 4 is Verizons XLTE advanced LTE. Quit trying to make excuses.
On Verizon, band 2 & 4 are increasing used for LTE as the CDMA/EDVO is refarmed. For AT&T and T-Mobile those bands are GSM frequencies first and LTE second.
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The bottom line is this phone fully supports Verizon but Verizon is limiting us to one band.
Only the Sprint version supports CDMA. Your posts provides no information on which network it was connected to.
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From the same poster, he tells you what provider he is on. He is the top developer on xda Anyone on Verizon? - Pg. 73 | HTC U11