What frequency does my phone use?

You can easily determine the frequency of your cell phone in your given area. Visit wirelessadvisor.com, enter your zip code, and hit the search button. A list of all the cell phone carriers in your area will appear. Find your carrier on the page and cell phone frequency is listed next to ‘SYSTEM:’ in MHz.

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What band does Verizon use?

What LTE bands does Verizon use? Verizon Wireless was the first to arrive to the 4G LTE race and it has also built its nationwide network based on 700 MHz spectrum, but the primary band for Verizon is band 13 . Bands 2 and 4 are used to strengthen the signal in the densely populated urban areas.

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Is band 2 mid-band?

As you can see in this bar chart, the vast majority of 4G LTE mobile data volume goes through mid-band spectrum. That would be the 1900MHz band 2 (B2) for AT&T; the 1900MHz B2 together with 1700MHz AWS bands B4 and B66 for Verizon; and pretty much the same combination of B2, B4 and B66 for T-Mobile.

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What is Dl_freq?

In case of FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) LTE downlink channel (DL, eNB transmits UEs receive) and uplink channel (UL, UEs transmit eNB receives) are transmitted simultaneously on different frequencies. Also each band is marked by LTE release number where it was defined.

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What is 2300 MHz band?

In many countries, n40 (2300 MHz), or commonly referred to as the 2.3 GHz 5G band , is a commonly tested and deployed frequency. The n40 band’s popularity is due to its relatively common availability, often already widely in use by 3G and 4G networks.

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