04-30-2021 10:28 PM - edited 01-06-2022 01:56 AM
I am looking to buy a phone for my mom for Mothers Day and would like to know if the Motorola G8 power and Motorola G9 power are compatible with Public Mobile Network. I am looking to upgrade to a better budget friendly phone. Any tips for budget phones out there is welcome.
Thanks
05-06-2021 07:17 AM
@softech your list from another site is pretty good too, just one small mistake. Telus 2300 MHz should be B30, not B40.
B30 is the FDD version of B40, and it's deployed in some areas where Telus is the RAN owner. It's not deployed widely in Bell territory. I wouldn't consider it a fundamental band, but I included it in my list for completeness.
05-06-2021 02:01 AM
@softech wrote:@sheytoon , I got this from another site.. is this more accurate?
3G UMTS Frequency Bands4G LTE Frequency Bands
Band number is the most exact way in my opinion. Howver, I would also say that customers have been programmed into looking at MHz frequency numbers.
As for band 4 - this is just personal preference - I'd much rather the carrier and customers stop referring to it as 1700/2100. This has long caused confusion. Band 1 is not used by wireless providers in Canada. Carriers don't go around advertising the pair frequency ranges of others bands, so why start with band 4?
05-05-2021 10:51 PM
@Anonymous thanks for the link, I guess I will use that as my template 😁
@sheytoon I am reading your LTE Fundamental back in 2017.👍
05-05-2021 10:25 PM
05-05-2021 10:11 PM
05-05-2021 09:59 PM
@sheytoon I have been trying to be as accurate as possible too.. what's the best way to answer the band/frequency question?
05-05-2021 09:53 PM
05-05-2021 09:35 PM - edited 05-05-2021 09:37 PM
I get your point, but check this out:
700 = 12, 13, 17 (ignoring 29 for now)
850 = 5
1900= 2
1700/2100 = 4, 66
B4 and B66 have a huge duplex gap that is 400 MHz wide. The uplink part is around 1700 MHz, and the downlink part is around 2100 MHz. See why I prefer just the band numbers?
And what happened to B7?
05-05-2021 08:37 PM - edited 05-05-2021 08:42 PM
This is from the compatibility checker disclaimer:
So yes:
700 = 12
850 = 5
1900 = 2
2100 = 4 and 1700?
I like both band and frequency due to all the different mentions at manufacturer or spec sites.
05-05-2021 08:28 PM
@Dunkman wrote:Public Mobile uses the following frequency bands:
- 4G LTE and LTE Advanced: 700 MHz, 850 MHz, 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz downlink and 1700 MHz uplink (AWS). band 12, band 5, band 2, band 1, band 4
- HSPA: 850 MHz, 1900 MHz (UMTS). B2, B5
Recently I've seen this posted a few times by different members of the community. Can someone point out where it came from? There is no LTE B1 in Canada, and the wording could definitely be improved to avoid confusion by using band numbers only instead of a generic frequency identifier.
05-05-2021 10:35 AM
@jjodsouza wrote:What about the umidgi a9 pro and umidgi bison is that compatible? I did a bit of research and found them more affordable.
Public Mobile uses the following frequency bands:
3G = 850 (5), 1900 (2)
4G = 850 (5), 1900 (2), 700 (12/13/17/29), 1700/2100 (4), 2600 (7), 1700/2100 (66)
You can double check with the specs of the phone.
https://www.umidigi.com/page-umidigi_bison_specification.html
https://www.umidigi.com/page-umidigi_a9pro_specification.html
Both phones should be compatible with Public mobile.
05-05-2021 10:25 AM
What about the umidgi a9 pro and umidgi bison is that compatible? I did a bit of research and found them more affordable.
05-03-2021 04:50 PM
Samsung will probably provide a better support (software update) for longer term, especially if you are going with A71 ....
05-03-2021 04:06 PM
I agree! Samsung has nice budget phones, and this is only my opinions but I have always found Samsung phones to be more reliable long term! Consider looking at the Galaxy A series phones - they are all compatible with Public Mobile. A71, A32, A52 are all great options from Samsung.
05-03-2021 12:27 PM
@jjodsouza It is compatible with PM.
05-03-2021 12:24 PM
What about the nord n100. Public mobile does not list this phone as compatible.
04-30-2021 10:45 PM
Personally I think those Samsung budget phones are good these days, too.. A11, A21, A32 , decent price, between low $200 to high $300
Motorola phones have been solid too. Are they still available in Costco store ? If so, Costco will extend another year of warranty
04-30-2021 10:32 PM
@jjodsouza wrote:I am looking to buy a phone for my mom for Mothers Day and would like to know if the Motorola G8 power and Motorola G9 power are compatible with Public Mobile Network. I am looking to upgrade to a better budget friendly phone. Any tips for budget phones out there is welcome.
Yes, they'll both work. For ideal compatiblity with freqencies and network types and for warranty, I would recommened purchasing the version distrubuted by Motorola Canada.
04-30-2021 10:31 PM - edited 04-30-2021 10:32 PM
@jjodsouza wrote:I am looking to buy a phone for my mom for Mothers Day and would like to know if the Motorola G8 power and Motorola G9 power are compatible with Public Mobile Network. I am looking to upgrade to a better budget friendly phone. Any tips for budget phones out there is welcome.
Thanks
Motorola G8 power - looks good.
https://www.kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker/CA/motorola-moto-g8-power
Motorola G9 power