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LTE vs HSPA+ only?

tannersky

Newbie
As far as I am aware, the unlocked G-Nex available now is HSPA+ only, but there is an LTE version planned.

Which networks/frequencies will let you use HSPA+? Which for LTE?

Is LTE worth the wait?


I can't have the locked/non-quadband/CDMA, in case that's what Verizon is coming with. For me, must work in Europe as well as US!

Thanks for the clarifications!
 
This is a good question, there are plenty of CDMA phones that are "world phones". Is the galaxy nexus one of them?

no, the LTE GNex is not a world phone. it only supports the CDMA network, specifically the following
CDMA: 800 / 1900
3G Network: CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
4G Network LTE: 700

if you want a world phone, the GSM GNex is the one you would need to pick up. hope this helps :)
 
no, the LTE GNex is not a world phone. it only supports the CDMA network, specifically the following
CDMA: 800 / 1900
3G Network: CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
4G Network LTE: 700

if you want a world phone, the GSM GNex is the one you would need to pick up. hope this helps :)

Thanks for clearing the up.
 
This is a good question, there are plenty of CDMA phones that are "world phones". Is the galaxy nexus one of them?

From my understanding no the Galaxy Nexus is not one of them. The Verizon LTE won't work overseas, the HSPA + version is more the world phone because well a lot of the world uses GSM.

But sadly it does not house both a GSM/CDMA radio if I'm not speaking incorrectly.
 
From my understanding no the Galaxy Nexus is not one of them. The Verizon LTE won't work overseas, the HSPA + version is more the world phone because well a lot of the world uses GSM.

But sadly it does not house both a GSM/CDMA radio if I'm not speaking incorrectly.

not only is the GSM GNex a world phone because a lot of the world uses GSM, but also because it's pentaband. very few phones are pentaband.

and no problem! :)
 
In a future far far away, in a perfect world ;) everybody will be running LTE for voice and data. Thus an LTE phone would be a world phone... but by then we'll probably be going nuts with another 60,000 thread waiting for the Nexus 21, and Google still hasn't learned from Apple how to properly release a phone. :)
 
will they be bringing out an GSM version of this phone with LTE included? (NOT CDMA), i believe I read that the GSM model may have 1 LTE band?
 
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