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How can I find out which bands my phone supports
This will be set in the factory to match the band choices embedded into the hardware (radio components in the RF front-end on the device). … change these values in the NVRAM, and many people have, to try and force extra bands to work on their handset - of course, this is unlikely to result in useful performance on the new band, since the hardware …