[Q] 3G/4G coverage in S California by specific UTMS/HSPA/LTE band topic

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Hello,

I'm looking for intel on 3G/4G coverage in San Diego, Palm Springs and Los Angeles, initially for T-Mobile US, but potentially AT&T as well. My own proposition is that I'm travelling from the UK to Southern California at the end of the month, with my internation Samsung Galaxy S4 Active LTE (i9295). I've started a separate thread asking about whether others have been able to add additional UTMS/HSPA/LTE bands to their i9295 phones here.

In terms of T-Mobile I'm keen to understand whether there's coverage of UTMS/HSPA on band 1 or 2 (2100 or 1900MHz) and/or LTE on band 1 (2100MHz), and whether UTMS/HSPA/LTE band 1 will work without band 4. If SoCal has this coverage, then I may be able to use my phone as-is, having compared band information here:
- http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i929...ctive-5446.php
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobil...spectrum_chart

In theory, AT&T could also have LTE band 5 coverage (but is this common in cities?) and also UTMS/HSPA on bands 2 and 5 which my phone would already support.

So my question is, whether there is any information out there, whether anecdotal, actual data sets or whatever, which would detail what bands are actually available in these cities?




xda-developers


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