08-22-2018 05:47 PM - edited 01-05-2022 12:37 AM
08-23-2018 01:31 PM
@computergeek541 I don't know about every carrier, but there are a number of so called "world phones" out there with a single sku* that supports at least most carriers, such as the newer OnePlus products (OP5 and newer I beleive). There are definitely others too.
* of course there are multiple skus for colour variations, storage variations, charger adapter varations and so on. I mean this just from a network support perspective unlike many phones that have several sub-models for different regions
08-22-2018 10:00 PM - edited 08-22-2018 10:02 PM
While the OnePlus One, may work, and so will any phone with 850 and/or 1900MHz 3g (Bands 2 and 5 for 3g) for voice, there isn't a phone in the world that work with everything single carrier. Likewise, it just isn't possible for a carrier's sim card to work in and for the every phone ever made to be compatible with the network. I don't think we'll ever see a phone with such capabilities. I couldn't even imagine how many chips would have to be embedded onto the phone's motherboard to even make that possible.
08-22-2018 06:23 PM - edited 08-22-2018 06:24 PM
@ompatel wrote:Does the $10 public mobile plan work on a one plus 1?
@ompatel you have gotten several correct answers about the OnePlus 1, it will work fine. I should note that you also asked if all phones work with Public Mobile, and the answer is NO not all phones. Many phones from other regions (Asia, India, Europe) have only incompatible frequncies, though some do have the minimum required 850MHz and 1900MHz 3G frequencies as well. Also, very old North American phones may only have CDMA and/or GSM available, neither of which will work with PM.
As @austinhuang noted (take note, @krazykiwi), the IMEI checker on PM's site is notoriously inaccurate for compatbility. DO check your IMEI there, but ONLY look at the black-list status there and ignore compatbility. For compatibility, check https://www.willmyphonework.net, and if you can't find it listed there, post the model number here and one of us can help find the specs and check it manually.
08-22-2018 06:14 PM
@ompatel, I have a one plus one and its sister phone the Oppo Find 7. I can confirm positively that the phone works with Public Mobile. It has the critical band 4 LTE.
08-22-2018 05:58 PM
@krazykiwi wrote:
@ompatel wrote:Does the $10 public mobile plan work on a one plus 1?
The Public Mobile site has a link to enter your IMEI number to test if it will work on the PM network.
NEVER trust the IMEI checker. I got fooled by it once (though as a compensation i got 4.5gb data for a month free of charge)
08-22-2018 05:57 PM
@ompatel wrote:Does the $10 public mobile plan work on a one plus 1?
The Public Mobile site has a link to enter your IMEI number to test if it will work on the PM network.
08-22-2018 05:50 PM - edited 08-22-2018 05:52 PM
It should. If you want to double check use the website willmyphonework.net
Typically older rogers phones and asian market phones don't work as the are missing some frequencies08-22-2018 05:49 PM - edited 08-22-2018 05:51 PM