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Hi I'm planning to buy the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7, but before I buy it does anyone know if it is compatible with T-Mobile's network?
I don't know if this is needed but I am from SoCal.
- AnónimoHace 6 años
According to GSMarena.com there are two versions of the Note 7: 48MP & 12MP. The 48MP is for the "Global Market" and the 12 MP is for India. Neither seem suited for use with T-Mobile. The only LTE band listed in their specs that is at all compatible with T-Mobile is band 5. T-Mobile only has band 5 LTE in Myrtle Beach, SC. So, my advice is to avoid this phone. If you have a different model number, feel free to post it.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
The Mi Mix 3 is a good choice for T-Mobile. The Global ROM version is easier to get yp and running out of the box but the Chinese ROM firmware requires a lot of extra effort. If you use dialer code: *#*#86583#*#* That disables the carrier check and enables VoLTE, which works perfectly.
- Anónimo
Using the phone finder on GSMarena.com, I see no Xiaomi phone with band 71 listed. Just MHO but you'd have to be out of your mind to buy a new phone for use with T-Mobile that didn't have band 71. There are nine phones listed with LTE bands 2, 4 & 12, which might be considered good enough in some markets. You can see the results of the search here: https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sMakers=80&s4Gs=2,4,12
Keep in mind that whenever you BYOD, the usability of the phone is entirely your responsibility. T-Mobile allows BYOD but provides only minimal support for them.
- Anónimo
According to GSMarena.com there are two versions of the Note 7: 48MP & 12MP. The 48MP is for the "Global Market" and the 12 MP is for India. Neither seem suited for use with T-Mobile. The only LTE band listed in their specs that is at all compatible with T-Mobile is band 5. T-Mobile only has band 5 LTE in Myrtle Beach, SC. So, my advice is to avoid this phone. If you have a different model number, feel free to post it.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
VoLTE also doesn't show like we normally expect it but it is definitely working. 4G represents LTE and 4G+ represents LTE-A. You will see one or the other when using VoLTE during a call.
- magenta2744795Newbie Caller
I do not know much about phones but I am using Xiaomi Note 6 Pro Dual Sim on T-Mobile and both SIM are working fine.
Rest is all up to you.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
That is incorrect! T-Mobile's implementation of WIFI calling is the stock Android implementation. However, Xiaomi restricts the IMS settings to actually get it working. I have quite a few non-T-Mobile devices running stock and custom firmware that work with T-Mobile WiFi Calling.
- spta100Newbie Caller
I like Xiaomi phones a lot so are there any xiaomi phones that work well with t mobile?
- magenta8531199Network Novice
according to the Amazon reviews it seems like it works fine on tmobile despite missing 2 bands, i have a few friends with international phones and they never seem to complain on the GSM carriers. you can read the reviews at https://www.amazon.com/Xiaomi-Redmi-Note-64GB-Snapdragon/dp/B07Q26V49K/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8#customerRevie…
- magenta6846246Network Novice
Is wifi calling working on your Xiaomi Note 6 Pro?
- magenta2744795Newbie Caller
Wifi calling is T-mobile's proprietary option only on phone purchased from them. All other phone can't have that option.
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