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Why are Blackview GLOBAL 5G phones blacklisted?!?!???
Tex wrote:Blackview has repeatedly stated that all of their 5G phones are built for GLOBAL use, to include the odd American 5G choice of system... that the problem is not the Blackview phones but the American mobile carriers who choose to lock out the Blackview phones because the carriers don't sell Blackview phones.
They don't sell Blackview phones because Blackview phones are built to last forever and not break the bank like Apple, Samsung, LG, etc.
Seems to me that T-Mobile needs to be honest instead of telling people that the phones are the issue when they are guaranteed to be compatible by Blackview.
I tend to believe Blackview because their phones have been phenomenal compared to any other brand that I've used.
ALSO, I've had Developers from all of the American carriers verify that our Blackview phones can work but have been blocked by the carriers.
But if anyone has any other information, I'd love to hear it!
Blackview phones do work with T-Mobile. It's all about finding out what frequencies the phones run on. Not all the blackview phones run on the same cellular frequencies. Is best to go to T-Mobile's bring your own device page they may call it something else now and find the frequencies on it and compare it to The phone you want from Blackview. I recommend going to Black fuse manufacturer's website to make sure you get quoted the correct frequencies. But I do know for certain they do work on the T-Mobile network as my father has one that works just fine.
The best thing to do is when purchasing a non-US phone from a non-standardized phone company is go to the manufacturer's website see what frequencies the phone we're ins on and then see what frequencies the service provider offers.. T-Mobile is very upfront about their service frequencies.
Now what that said stay away from AT&T, because not unless you're on their whitelist you got to jump through some hoops to get a non whitelisted phone working with them. Not that it's impossible, it just a pain in the butt to trick AT&T systems into allowing you to use a non-white listed phone.
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