Talk:Network compatibility of devices/@comment-32.217.3.132-20160118171127/@comment-24682153-20160119023552

Hi TOM.

LTE for Finland you need: 20/800Mhz, 3/1800Mhz and 7/2600Mhz

LTE for the US you need: 12/700Mhz, 5/850Mhz, 4/1700&2100MHz and 2/1900Mhz

There are very few phone models on the market, that support all these frequency bands. Generally, the best compartibility is on the iPhone6 series.

For the LG Nexus 5x see: here You will notice that there are 3 versions for America, Asia and Global. On the global version LTE band 12 is missing and this is used more and more in the US. You should try to get an "American version" for your needs.

If you take a look on our list above, you will see that Sony's flagships Xperia Z3 and Z3 compact have these spectrums too. But be sure to get the [|D6603 (X3)]or the [|D5803 (X3c)] model. The newer Z5 can only be an option if you don't want to use T-Mobile US on AWS 3G in the countryside.

You can use the GSM phone finder. It's a great tool. Just enter LTE bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12 and 20 and click all 3.5G and 2G bands. I got 22 results, but these are often split in different models. So check the specs of every model before purchase and be sure to get the right submodel.