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fraflo
Network Novice
Hace 9 meses

Xiaomi 13

Hola,

I’m going to visit the USA in three weeks and I’m already looking forward to it. :)

During my roadtrip, I want to use my smartphone, a Xiaomi 13, with an T-Mobile-Prepaid-Card. I checked via the IMEI number if my smartphone is compatible with the T-Mobile-Net. The problem is: I got different results. One site told me, the phone was 100% compatible, another side told me the opposite. So I'm a little bit insecure. Has anyone experience with this device or can tell me more?

This would be very nice. Thank you. :)

  • @syaoran hi can you expand upon what an implementation of VoLTE is and why it isn't universal? I have a redmi note 13 pro + (CN ROM) that worked for a few months before suddenly getting signal cut off (no calls or data).

    I couldn't recall whether it coincided with the hyperOS update but I've read some horror stories on forums blaming the update for loss of cellular connectivity. I even paid xiaomi service to downgrade my OS back to miui to see if that would resolve the issue - didn't work.

    I was using mint Mobile which works off of tmobile's network, and mint mobile's IMEI checker claims the phone was incompatible even though it worked for a few months, whereas tmobile's IMEI checker confirms my phone is compatible?? Does IMEI compatibility also imply certification or..? Idk if xiaomi phones are even certifiable in the US, but some forums claim their 'uncertified' phones are somehow working...?

    I don't know if it was one of your previous answers or some other forum I read where they said flashing a different rom won't change the connectivity settings (I'd have to repay xiaomi service to unlock my bootloader anyways 😒) but is that true? Could my issue really be a hardware problem, or a firmware/software problem? I added a picture of bands compatible according to kimovil for ref. I read one of your comments on another post where you mentioned using 'qpst', is that something that lets you configure the firmware responsible for cellular connectivity or unlocking bands or something...? Is there a mediatek version of that?

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    syaoran
    Transmission Titan

    Whether or not the device has the bands needed isn't all of what will ensure it will work.  Bands 2, 4, 12, 41, 66, and 71 are the more common bands deployed.  There are no guarantees that the bands your device might be compatible with are deployed where you are going to be traveling.  The most important thing is, your device must be compatible with T-Mobile's implementation of VoLTE, which most Asian region devices are not.  VoLTE is needed to be able to make and receive calls because there are no 3G networks remaining in most of the country for calls to fall back on if VoLTE compatibility is not there.