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GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS: 900/2100 MHz
Now you can do your math about what will work in the US.
I don't find any info about LTE, though, and as I don't have an LTE contract, cannot test it either.
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For T-Mobile this looks bad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobi...spectrum_chart
They are moving 3G UMTS/HSPA+ from 1700 MHz to 1900 MHz, but it doesn't look like they are finished with this. Anyway, 2100 MHz is missing the point for UMTS.
And, T-Mobile's LTE will live on 1700 MHz. If this is the final spec, I'll have to skip this device, since T-Mobile is the only sane provider with decent coverage here (unless LTE will be supported on the proper frequency).
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2013-11-29
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Producing another version with a different modem would be the only option then. It shouldn't be impossible, but probably won't happen right away.
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2013-11-29
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No, jPhone cannot be used, not even imported into US. You know why? I tell you why. The moment it hits the US soil, Jolla will be sued by Apple for patent infringement in speaker placement. So, that's all, folks.
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In short, you can always import the phone into the US, and there will be nothing that Apple can do legally to stop you from using it.
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