I didn't say that At&t had "New Bands". Use the accepted "White List" and there should be no issue. I just wanted to make that clear.
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I didn't say that At&t had "New Bands". Use the accepted "White List" and there should be no issue. I just wanted to make that clear.
Keep in mind that even if the phone has the "correct bands", if it isn't "Whitelisted" there is little hope it will be accepted by At&t. It wasn't as much of an issue 10 years ago (for example) as...
To some extent, it has always been important to confirm what bands that the phone used before activating the phone on whatever carrier you chose unless it was bought from the carrier itself. Yes,...
Not likely to happen. The "whitelist" consists of phones that have been tested by the carrier and confirmed to be compatible. It isn't in the carrier's best interest to support unapproved phones...