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System compatibility for BluBoo S3
I saw the new "BluBoo S3" is compared to the performance of the "Samsung S9"
As a major carrier does AT&T provide service/wireless network compatibility for this
new Android operating system device/phone?
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ATTHelp
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6 years ago
Hello @ManW/Tools!
I can understand your interest in knowing if the Bluboo S3 is compatible with our network. I can definitely share some important information!
The AT&T network currently operates on the 700MHz, 850MHz and 1900MHz radio spectrum frequencies. Bands: 2,4,5 and 17 are required for 4G LTE technology. To check device compatibility, please click here.
Thank you for reaching out and have a fantastic weekend!
Anabel, AT&T Community Specialist
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GLIMMERMAN76
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6 years ago
No it wont work on any us carrier as its missing B5 wcdma or 850mhz... You must have both 850/1900 for the phone to work on ATT
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ATTHelp
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6 years ago
Hello @ManW/Tools,
Hope you are having a fantastic afternoon.
The information I am providing here is an article which indicates the type of
Band we support. Upon arriving at this article, AT&T 2G network shutdown; scroll down to Device Requirements to read about the frequency/bands supported.
Thank you for inquiring on this device.
Have a safe and peaceful day.
Georgia, AT&T Community Specialist
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ManW/Tools
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I appreciate your input
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ManW/Tools
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I appreciate you looking out those like me.
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ManW/Tools
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I appreciate you helping resolve my dilemma .
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stuart.stuand
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6 years ago
The Frequencies and bands listed on the specs are as follows.
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/2100MHz (B5/B8/B1)
4G: FDD LTE 800/850/900/1800/2100/2600MHz (B20/B5/B8/B3/B1/B7)
TDD: B38/B39/B40/B41
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