Talk:United States/@comment-150.203.213.35-20180803034305/@comment-24682153-20180806091748

Here is (for other readers too) a short instruction how to compare compatibility:

Your device is capable of:

- 2G: 850, 900, 1800 MHz

- 3G: 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz

- 4G: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B28, B40

There are only 2 GSM providers in the US: AT&T and T-Mobile. Check the United States article for details and you will find this:

- for AT&T: 3G 850, 1900 MHz; 4G: 2, 4, 12/17

- for T-Mobile: 2G: 850, 1900 MHz, 3G: 1700, 1900, 4G: 2, 4, (12, 71)

So you will most likely get 2G of T-Mobile and 3G of AT&T and T-Mobile giving slow data in US centers. For 4G you will need different bands. So voice calls and SMS should be fine, Google Maps or other basic data applications too. But for higher data consumption you'll need to bring a different device.