Surprise, you didn't mention a missing band 14 on att Witch is a major band to be missing on a phone. Also, it supports n77, but does it support 3.45 dod or just 3.7? all the things weren't mentioned in this video.
I show all bands the phone supports mulitiple times throughout the video. Also, bands 12 and 17 are AT&Ts major frequency bands. Band 14 is an auxiliary band and usually not nessessary for strong connectivity in NA. As for band n77 it's 3.7. Since this is the case with all phones here in the US, I felt it was not nessessary to mention it in the video.
You would have to buy it from a third party seller because it's not available in the US but honestly you probably don't want it anyway. It won't be certified to work on any carrier Network in the US which means activating it could be tricky and even if you do get it activated, depending on where you live, your connectivity could be quite poor. It's really a shame because Xiaomi makes good stuff, but I can't really recommend importing any of their phones to the US at this time.
@@RandoTechInfothanks man. It's disappointing to hear, but that's the info I was looking for. I knew I could activate at 13 pro and get it to work, but whether it would work good enough to be my main phone that I rely on was the real question. And it sounds like probably not
im on verizon and its working fine with my nothing phone 2 5G
That is good to know! Did you bring it into a store for activation or did you just pop your sim card in?
What the last guy asked?
Um... He said 4G, not 5. Listen plz. 🫠
How's yr nothing 2 working so far? I plan on getting it but I also have Verizon so
Currently on visible so seeing this helps me relax about getting the device
I'm on Verizon with Nothing phone 2. No problems with 4G LTE or 5G. I just moved my sim from old phone to new phone and restarted.
Awesome! Thanks for letting us know!
How did you get it set up with them I am considering buying the nothing phone 2aplus
Will it work on cricket
Cricket is owned by AT&t. So everything I said about AT&t in the video should apply.
Can it work for metro pcs T-Mobile
Metro uses T-Mobile's network so everything I said in the video about T-Mobile should apply.
I know you’ve been answering a bunch of replies just wondering if the nothing phone 2 is compatible with mint mobile
Should be. My son is currently using it on T-Mobile's network and T-Mobile owns Mint now.
Didn`t know about that brand, thanks for sharing it`s network compatibility details
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
Great video as always!
Thanks!
Surprise, you didn't mention a missing band 14 on att Witch is a major band to be missing on a phone. Also, it supports n77, but does it support 3.45 dod or just 3.7? all the things weren't mentioned in this video.
I show all bands the phone supports mulitiple times throughout the video. Also, bands 12 and 17 are AT&Ts major frequency bands. Band 14 is an auxiliary band and usually not nessessary for strong connectivity in NA. As for band n77 it's 3.7. Since this is the case with all phones here in the US, I felt it was not nessessary to mention it in the video.
Does the t mobile sim card work as well?
Mine did.
Man can you tell about Xiaomi 13 ultra
And tell me where to buy too
You would have to buy it from a third party seller because it's not available in the US but honestly you probably don't want it anyway. It won't be certified to work on any carrier Network in the US which means activating it could be tricky and even if you do get it activated, depending on where you live, your connectivity could be quite poor. It's really a shame because Xiaomi makes good stuff, but I can't really recommend importing any of their phones to the US at this time.
@@RandoTechInfo thanks man
@@RandoTechInfothanks man. It's disappointing to hear, but that's the info I was looking for. I knew I could activate at 13 pro and get it to work, but whether it would work good enough to be my main phone that I rely on was the real question. And it sounds like probably not
@@ezradanger Sad but true.