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Xiaomi Phones
- 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.
syaoran wrote: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.
Thank you so very much for this info. I just recently purchased the Redmi Note 10 for my wife. I went to place a SIM card and it picked up the LTE just fine out of the box. The only problem I had was it would not call out or receive calls😟. We were both so very disappointed and I thought I was going have to spend again for another phone.
I wasn't about to give up as I knew it had to be a setting or something. It was odd that the LTE band for data picked up perfectly fine and I could send/receive texts. I just couldn't make/receive calls.
I was at my wits end. I was trying everything until I came here. Once I entered *#*#86583#*#* the voice finally started working. 😁
Thank you so million times over for this. You made me, and especially my wife. I'm not in the dog house anymore 😁
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