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which network/'bands' for 3g/4g mostly in bkk ?

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I got an invite for a oneplus one phone for $350, but I don't know if the 3g/4g frequencys are good for thailand ? can you tell me ?

Network:
1) Network type: FDD-LTE & WCDMA & GSM
2) Band (FDD-LTE): 1800/2100/2600MHZ. Please make sure your sim card will fit or not before to buy it; Band (WCDMA): 850/2100MHZ; Band (GSM): 850/900/1800/1900MHZ

Connectivity

  • GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz

  • WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/8

  • LTE: Bands: 1/3/4/7/17/38/40

Thailand currently licenses mobile operators to use

LTE FDD BAND 1 (2100 MHz)

WCDMA BAND 1, 5, 8

Also GSM 900 (AIS), GSM 1800 (DTAC, maybe still TrueMove H), 850 MHz 3G (TrueMove H/CAT, DTAC), 2100 MHz 3G (AIS, DTAC, TrueMove H, TOT).

DTAC and TrueMove H have LTE 2100 MHz.

That phone/model would appear to offer quite a bit of flexibility/connectivity for Thailand.

I just checked the reviews (Endgadget, PC Mag, TechRadar) and they all absolutely rave about it. The price they mention is US$300, seems a great deal, 350 just a bit less so.

1+1 selling for US$350 and up on AliExpress so not a bad deal. Just make sure you are buying from a trusted supplier. These phones are so popular and in demand that instant clones will surely show up.

AFAIK, only TRUE offers LTE at this time in Thailand. It is a limited version with the signal only available in certain areas of Bangkok.

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