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#11
Originally Posted by lantern View Post
it's the same phone from the same factory with different back cover.
Wrong. It have slightly different hardware.
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Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
Well I think I read somewhere on an official statement, that it's not only the backcover that is different, but also the modem is a different one.
They can tell many things, cause they have obligations.
But reality may be different.
 

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Originally Posted by lantern View Post
They can tell many things, cause they have obligations.
But reality may be different.
And they have history of not telling the truth
 
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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
Wrong. It have slightly different hardware.
Which one exactly? Please with photos of chips.
Cause you already said that unlocking bands on Intex doesn't work, and it is simply not true. At least some bands were unlocked.
 

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wich bands have been unlocked? source?
 

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after unlocking, Beeline operator started working on Intex. It uses 7 and 20 bands. I don't know which band exactly was unlocked successfully.

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Originally Posted by lantern View Post
Which one exactly? Please with photos of chips.
Cause you already said that unlocking bands on Intex doesn't work, and it is simply not true. At least some bands were unlocked.
.good luck.
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#18
I don't think that SailfishOS in its current version can be used to make any conclusions on Intex Aqua Fish 4G band support.

First and foremost, 4G internet connection has serious problems on both Jolla 1 and Jolla C (read "doesn't work most of the time") since the 2.0.1.x release and it has been acknowledged by Jolla, yet the serious bug is still present in 2.0.2.51.

So I'd wait for 4G connectivity to be fixed in SailfishOS for supported devices and then judge the differences of unlocked Intex Aqua Fish.
 

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Originally Posted by nodevel View Post
First and foremost, 4G internet connection has serious problems on both Jolla 1 and Jolla C (read "doesn't work most of the time") since the 2.0.1.x release and it has been acknowledged by Jolla
If there are problems that make "4G not working all the time" then it might depend on your operator and the bands they offer service on.

Cannot say about Jolla-C but on both sbj1 and nexus5 devices 4G is extremely reliable for me. My operator is Elisa.
 

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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
If there are problems that make "4G not working all the time" then it might depend on your operator and the bands they offer service on.

Cannot say about Jolla-C but on both sbj1 and nexus5 devices 4G is extremely reliable for me. My operator is Elisa.
On the Jolla C, 4G is reliable as well in general. At least I haven't experienced any problems so far in the 2+ months I've been using the device.
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