Requested: Jolla hardware with North American 3G frequencies [answered]
North America uses 850/1900 for its 3G Internet. We would love to see a North American Jolla handset with high speed internet!
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North America uses 850/1900 for its 3G Internet. We would love to see a North American Jolla handset with high speed internet!
Message has been read and forwarded to design. Unfortunately cannot speculate yet on possible future Jolla devices frequencies.
May be it's possible for Jolla to produce revisions of the current device with other frequencies before next model with newer modem will come out?
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uv ( 2013-12-24 21:21:32 +0300 )@qole Wouldn't the LTE in the Jolla support North America?
Venemo ( 2013-12-25 22:15:49 +0300 )In US, T-Mobile is using a combination of 1700 and 1900 MHz for the 3G network. In the future Jolla should use a universal LTE modem for their new devices though, and this will eliminate the need for any segmenting.
shmerl ( 2013-12-27 01:53:15 +0300 )@Venemo LTE will only work in Canada where 2.6 GHz is deployed. Not in USA.
hana ( 2013-12-30 06:23:41 +0300 )Largest carrier in Australia only uses 850MHz for 3G too, so I'd be stuck with 2G until LTE support is added. Was going to order until I realised this.
cam ( 2013-12-31 10:05:18 +0300 )