I have a verizon note 4. Verizon told me all new LTE phones with sim cards are carrier unlocked. So that means that I can take my verizon branded phone over to cricket wireless BUT
For LTE, Verizon uses bands 4 (1700) and 13 (700). Band 13 is Verizon's primary LTE band. Band 4, which Verizon markets as XLTE, is used to provide increased speed and capacity in urban areas.
And Cricket (ATT) uses bands 2 (1900), 4 (1700), 5 (850) and 17 (700). Band 17 is AT&T's primary LTE band. Bands 2, 4 and 5 are used in areas where AT&T doesn't own any band 17 spectrum and also in combination with band 17 in urban areas to increase capacity and speeds.
How do I find out what bands the Galaxy Note 4 is able to use?
I don't want to get voice calls but not take advantage of LTE speeds because the verizon Galaxy note 4 does not have the LTE bands that ATT (Cricket) uses.
Any help???
Thanks!