01-10-2016 02:54 AM - edited 01-04-2022 12:48 PM
I've come to know that if there is ever a place to find quality support about Public Mobile or about any phone, then the community is the best place to come.
My question this evening consits of the U.S. Moto G 3rd Gen. I guess you could call me a Motorola fanboy after I purchased the Motorola Moto G (1st Gen) back when Public was switching to it's 4G network, which means that I have also been following the 3rd iteration of the Moto G since it was released back in July of 2015. However, as you may know, Motorola has opted out on selling the handset unlocked in Canada, as well as only distributing the 8GB/1GB variant.
This begs the question, can I buy the unlocked 16GB/2GB Moto G (3rd Gen) from BestBuy USA, and use it, up here in the Great White North, on the Public Mobile Network? (link provided at the bottom)
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have been itching to "cop" a new phone as my ancient 1st Gen has slowed down so much, that I am literally pulling out hair when it comes to using it.
Thanks in advance...
01-11-2016 11:17 AM - edited 01-11-2016 12:19 PM
@feasteyeson Here in this community, we strongly advise against buying any phone (US/EU or otherwise) without knowing what network technologies and frequencies it supports. Which is why the conversation above references specific frequencies.
As an example, there are plenty of newer US phones that will not be able to use the Telus 4G/LTE frequency. If you're buying a newer model phone, you may (in fact, should) be expecting 4G to work, leading to a big disappointment.
Also, ALL Sprint/Verizon phones will NOT work on Telus' 3G (HSPA+) network. So you will not be able to use any of these phones to make calls, until Telus starts supporting VoLTE. And even then, unless you are certain that a Sprint/Verizon supports FDD-LTE on 1700 MHz (band 4), you will end up with a device that you can only use for internet access over WiFi.
Point is, there's a little bit of research into determining phone compatibility. You can't follow some general guidelines and expect things to work out well when buying a new phone manufactured for a different market.
01-11-2016 11:13 AM
Most US phones will work in Canada. Avoid any phones intended for the EU as those are sometimes don't give you 4G/LTE.
Any unlock USA phone has a 99% chance of working. Any phone intended for AT&T or T-Mobile has a very good chance of working. Any phones intended for Sprint & Verizon may work.
01-10-2016 04:01 PM
Hey @DubstepCanada, according to GSM arena, XT 1540 and XT1548 are the two models that are compatible with PM. Just make sure to avoid the XT1541 which is not compatible.
3G bands | HSDPA 900 / 2100 - XT1541 |
HSDPA 850 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 - XT1540 | |
HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 - XT1548 | |
4G bands | LTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800) - XT1541 |
LTE band 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 17(700) - XT1540 | |
LTE band 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 12(700), 17(700), 25(1900), 26(850), 41(2500) - XT1548 |
01-10-2016 01:09 PM
The best way to find out if your phone is compatible or specifc network is going on this website
http://www.willmyphonework.net/
This will show what carrier is compatible with which phones.
You can check this website before purchasing phone in the future.
01-10-2016 03:33 AM
01-10-2016 03:24 AM
Thank's for the quick reply. I was hoping you were going to say that. Hoping to go accross next weekend to grab it.
01-10-2016 03:09 AM
01-10-2016 03:04 AM
Public Mobile works on following frequencies:
You would have to try to get the info of the bands that phone actually supports, but I would guess that it would.