12-01-2022 10:56 AM
12-03-2022 02:40 PM
Danishblunti am still convinced his phone is not compatible with the bands that is/are used by his operator,https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/240129#Comment_240129
He most likely does too, altho he believes otherwise. He doesnt even know how to check his bands nor does he know what he's talking about. If he did he wouldnt make a dumb claim like the global version supports all 5G bands, because even though the global version supports way more bands, its still not supporting all bands, not only that but he would also just enable it for himself like I did on my Rog3 when VoLTE wouldn't work.
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12-03-2022 03:23 PM
eqlmhrheqlmYou can look at the box the phone came with, there it should tell you what bands are supported for the easiest way. Same goes for you tho, from what I can tell telia only supports N77 band as of today. I strongly assume you have telia as its by far the biggest provider in sweden. High frequencies arent that interesting since they are unstable as you have shown us, whats actually interesting is 5G on lower frequency bands due to stability and range, however those don't even exist on chinese versions.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/240130#Comment_240130
i am still convinced his phone is not compatible with the bands that is/are used by his operator,
the problem is gsmarena does not say anything about the 5G bands. so IDK how he did find out the compatibility
it seems the phone support just 1 band which maybe not be used in his area
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12-03-2022 04:59 PM
Danishblunti have tele2 and Telenor,, i think tele2 share the same network and infrastructure with telia,https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/240132#Comment_240132
You can look at the box the phone came with, there it should tell you what bands are supported for the easiest way. Same goes for you tho, from what I can tell telia only supports N77 band as of today. I strongly assume you have telia as its by far the biggest provider in sweden. High frequencies arent that interesting since they are unstable as you have shown us, whats actually interesting is 5G on lower frequency bands due to stability and range, however those don't even exist on chinese versions.
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12-03-2022 06:22 PM
eqlmhrheqlmThats weird, doesnt telenor use tele2 network?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/240134#Comment_240134
i have tele2 and Telenor,, i think tele2 share the same network and infrastructure with telia,
I have noticed the signal, stability and speed are much better on Telenor
there is a huge gap between the services
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12-03-2022 06:52 PM
eqlmhrheqlmJio is broadcasting on N78 in our area. According to GSM arena, it's evident that ROG3 does support N78 (3.3GHz). Jio is NOT using any other 5G bands in our area, as the 5G has been deployed on a trial basis. They're testing the network. Jio is using N78-C band (3.5GHz) in our area according to NetMonster. Which, if I'm correct, is NOT supported on ROG3.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/240130#Comment_240130
i am still convinced his phone is not compatible with the bands that is/are used by his operator,
the problem is gsmarena does not say anything about the 5G bands. so IDK how he did find out the compatibility
it seems the phone support just 1 band which maybe not be used in his area
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