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Seems all bands available were already enabled.
I wonder if the other screen shot was the unlocked model just running on T
Another thing I noticed, seems all 4 NR bands are NSA. I wonder if the modem is preventing me from seeing all available bands, and only showing me what the firmware has enabled. This device does have SA-NR.
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If you look at the last few lines, it reads NSAs NSAm SAs and SAm.
NSAs and SAs read the same code. So it seems it should be available, could just be blocked for now not to get stuck on Tmobiles SA-NR signal (maybe?).
NSAs (non standalone sub6)
SAs (standalone sub6)
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Not 100% sure, but Att has B2/B4/B12/B14/B30 deployed on most sites.
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AT&T... your world, throttled.
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Found this at xda. Let me know if you're daring enough...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...e-lte-t4182293
For anyone that cares, its a tutorial on how to unlock all the bands on our Note20s ultra or regular.
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This evening in Gaylord, MI.
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I’m shocked there’s an update to “mark the spot”
AT&T: 2003 (gophone) & 2008-2009 & 2013-Present
Cingular: 2003-2006
Sprint: 2006-2007 & 2009-2011
Verizon Wireless: 2001-2003 & 2011-2013
Two great smartphone apps to find cell towers and map actual coverage areas
1. Cellmapper
2. OpenSignal
If You're With AT&T Wireless as your Cell Provider, Use the "AT&T Mark The Spot App" to report an issues with your service, like, no connection, slow speeds, no coverage, drop calls...etc
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