04-10-2017 07:51 PM - edited 01-05-2022 01:56 AM
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04-11-2017 03:40 PM
04-11-2017 03:20 PM
@sheytoon Hrmm, you appear to be right. Just took a look at the Bell towers here in Oakville (which I last checked within the last few months, definitely this year at any rate) and I see a lot more B7 towers. I was just going on what WillMyPhoneWork was showing as supported by the phone (2/4/17), I didn't think to look at the actual product page itself.
Band 5 is a new one to me though. Where is Bell using that now?
04-11-2017 02:44 PM
B7 deployment has rapidly expanded beyond downtown Toronto and the Maritimes in the past year.
I would also add that the phone supports B7, but its main shortcoming is lack of B5 LTE.
04-11-2017 11:07 AM
@Shutdown wrote:Looking at that picture though it shows it's LTE as only partially compatible. So it does not support all frequency only some.
The only band it's missing is band 7, and band 7 is only supported on Bell's towers in downtown Toronto (and immediate surrounding area), and out east in the Maritimes. Generally speaking, as long as a phone supports band 4 LTE, it will be good in most places nationwide.
04-11-2017 09:59 AM
04-11-2017 12:18 AM
Based on android central, this phone has 4 of the 7 LTE bands that Telus runs. The most important bands are band4 and band17, so it should be fine. My Oppo only has these two bands and I generally have no problems picking up LTE everywhere.
Going a bit off topic here, the thing that would concern me about the NUU phone is the media Tek CPU, android 5.1 and 2650 mAh battery. The snapdragon chips are generally better for power consumption. Android 6 or 7 is way more optimized for battery life. A 2650 mAh battery is small compared to the competition. These attributes may be the perfect storm for lots of range anxiety.
http://www.androidcentral.com/everything-you-need-know-about-4g-lte-canada
04-10-2017 09:07 PM
Looking at that picture though it shows it's LTE as only partially compatible. So it does not support all frequency only some.
04-10-2017 08:11 PM
Looks like it's will work
04-10-2017 08:01 PM - edited 04-10-2017 08:13 PM
You can check compatibility on this site:
Additionally, you can see which bands are supported by the various towers in your area on this site: