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12-29-2019 01:28 PM - edited 01-05-2022 08:45 AM
I was looking at purchasing the below phone (Samsung Galaxy A20s). Will it work with Public Mobile?
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07ZDGPC2J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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02-11-2020 03:44 PM - edited 02-11-2020 03:46 PM
@John_Hey wrote:Hi for samsung A20s since it only has 3G band
3G - B2 (1900) and B5 (850)
not LTE B4
doe it still work with 3G speed data? how would be the speed? I am ok with 3Mbs
@John_Hey Public uses 3G primarily for talk and LTE lite (LTE network throttled to 3 Mbps) for data and texts even though you can use 3G for data and texting. In order to future proof your phone it's best to select one that supports LTE band 4. All new phones made for the North American market support band 4. So the rule of thumb is if it supports b4 for LTE it will work well for most providers including PM.
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02-11-2020 03:14 PM
@Megan37 wrote:
Thanks. I don't really understand "lte". For lte, what numbers should I be looking for in a phone?
LTE is a faster internet network. Since Public Mobile plans are all 3G data plans and not LTE the phone would be fine, Although if you ever switch providers or want to be on a faster celluar network the phone won't be much good.
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02-11-2020 02:56 PM
@John_Hey wrote:Hi for samsung A20s since it only has 3G band
3G - B2 (1900) and B5 (850)
not LTE B4
doe it still work with 3G speed data? how would be the speed? I am ok with 3Mbs
The HSPA/3g network is more than capable of providing much more than 3Mbps of speed dependent on network conditions. LTE is not required for anything at Public Mobile, although it would be beneficial to have a phone compatibilbe with the the LTE network.
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02-11-2020 12:56 PM
@Anonymous
the phone is Galaxy S10s
Model: SM-A207M/DS

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02-11-2020 10:39 AM
@John_Hey wrote:Hi for samsung A20s since it only has 3G band
3G - B2 (1900) and B5 (850)
not LTE B4
doe it still work with 3G speed data? how would be the speed? I am ok with 3Mbs
If you set it to connect to HSDPA then the speeds should be fine. There might be some lag with videos and such. Or might not. 🙂
Which exact submodel do you have just to make sure?
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02-11-2020 09:07 AM
Hi for samsung A20s since it only has 3G band
3G - B2 (1900) and B5 (850)
not LTE B4
doe it still work with 3G speed data? how would be the speed? I am ok with 3Mbs
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01-07-2020 12:00 AM - edited 01-07-2020 12:01 AM
I am using Galaxy A20 with public
It works excellent
Could make call, text and go on internet.
Photo quality is amazing
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01-06-2020 11:32 PM
@Megan37 As already mentioned, it should work fine. If you're concerned and if it is convenient you can ask someone at the kiosk/store to put in a test SIM just to make sure. It'll help you to avoid any unknown reasons for it to not work. Plus you wouldn't want to pay and activiate your account to discover any potentially issues
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12-29-2019 09:19 PM - edited 12-29-2019 09:21 PM
@Megan37 Any phone you pick should have at least the following bands supported...
- 3G UMTS/W-CDMA/HSPA: B2 (1900) and B5 (850)
- 4G FDD-LTE: B4, B12
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12-29-2019 02:03 PM - edited 12-29-2019 02:07 PM
@Megan37 wrote:
Thanks. I don't really understand "lte". For lte, what numbers should I be looking for in a phone?
@Megan37 Here is a copy and paste from one of @sheytoon 's post:
It's important to remember that spectrum holdings are different across different cities and provinces.
The current LTE bands are:
- B2 (1900 MHz or PCS)
- B4 (2100 MHz or 1700 MHz or AWS / AWS-1)
- B5 (850 MHz or CELLULAR / CLR)
- B7 (2600 MHz or 2500 MHz or BRS)
- B12/B17 (700 MHz or MBS)
- B13 (700 MHz or MBS)
- B29 (700 MHz or MBS), for downlink only (SCC for CA only)
- B30 (2300 MHz or WCS), for TELUS only (not shared with Bell at this time)
- B66 (2100 MHz or 1700 MHz or AWS-3), not deployed yet
Telus current 3G bands are:
- B2 (1900 MHz or PCS)
- B5 (850 MHz or CELLULAR / CLR)
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12-29-2019 01:57 PM - edited 12-29-2019 01:58 PM
Thanks. I don't really understand "lte". For lte, what numbers should I be looking for in a phone?
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12-29-2019 01:42 PM
Check out the UMIDIGI A5 Pro at Amazon.ca. Great deal. May come on sale again around $130-135. 6.3" screen.
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12-29-2019 01:34 PM - edited 12-29-2019 01:47 PM
@Megan37 Missing B4 for LTE I would avoid.
Edit: Amazon has a Moto G7 for around same price supports 2 sims and has great coverage.
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12-29-2019 01:28 PM
Yes
