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According to the website Verizon LTE Network is compatible with the Lenovo K3 Note 5.5" HD 5.0 LTE phone - Can someone please verify if this is true?
Here are some of the #s i got from the website:
f(MHz) 700 c/1700 f/1900 Band: 13/4/2 Duplex mode: FDD
TDD(B41 2500MHz), TDD(B40 2300MHz), TDD(B39 1900MHz), TDD(B38 2600MHz), FDD(B7 2600MHz), FDD(B3 1800MHz), FDD(B1 2100MHz)
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I appreciate your inquiry! The device is not currently listed as a VZW authenticated device. You may check the compatibility here: http://vz.to/1FtiMEm . We have a plethora of compatible devices here: verizonwireless.com/smartphones
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I appreciate your inquiry! The device is not currently listed as a VZW authenticated device. You may check the compatibility here: http://vz.to/1FtiMEm . We have a plethora of compatible devices here: verizonwireless.com/smartphones
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Can you please provide the link with the information that you used to determine the phone is possibly compatible with the Verizon Wireless network?
According to Phone Arena, it isn't compatible. The LTE frequencies are missing and the CDMA radios not included in the phone. http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Lenovo-K3-Note_id9561
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If you insert an active Verizon sim in that device you could be able to access data in pretty limited areas. The 1900 lte is one of the frequencies Verizon uses for data, but they also use other lte bands that aren't built into that device as well as CDMA for voice and messaging which that phone's hardware can't access as it was manufactured to operate on GSM network carriers.
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No band 13 or CDMA radios. It is NOT compatible with the Verizon Wireless network. The WCDMA is a GSM network technology and not the same as VZW network technology.
The specifications of the radios.
2G GSM (900/1800/1900MHz)
3G WCDMA(2100MHz), WCDMA(1900MHz), WCDMA(1800MHz), WCDMA(900MHz)
4G TDD(B41 2500MHz), TDD(B40 2300MHz), TDD(B39 1900MHz), TDD(B38 2600MHz), FDD(B7 2600MHz), FDD(B3 1800MHz), FDD(B1 2100MHz)
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