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LightKeeper
0
Mar 28, 2016
Not a f**king single word from Massdrop telling us if it's the US version or the global market one... Sorry but not going to buy something I don't even know if it's compatible for my network or not.
greenspace97
9
Mar 29, 2016
LightKeeperAs B.Hutch said in an earlier comment "The Oneplus 2 is A2005 and the Oneplus X is E1005."
marts_sum
316
Mar 29, 2016
LightKeeperBecause there isn't a 'US version'??? The phone is unlocked and works on any network...
LightKeeper
0
Mar 29, 2016
marts_sumYes there's also a global market version, the US version has way less LTE bands than the global market one for some reason. So basically it suck for me since it won't be compatible with my network as I wanted it to. Look it up on GSMarena if you want some details.
tjeulink
5
Mar 29, 2016
LightKeeperthere is no global market version. there is an A2005, A2003 and a A2001 version.
A2005 lte bandwidths: 1,2,4,5,7,8,12,17 A2003 lte bandwidths: 1,3,5,7,8,20 A2001 lte bandwidths: 1,3,5,7,8,20
td-lte bandwidths is same on all phones except that the A2005 doesnt have them at all.
source: http://www.phonemore.com/compare/phones/oneplus-2-64gb-a2003-vs-oneplus-2-64gb-a2005/2618618
LightKeeper
0
Mar 30, 2016
tjeulinkA2003 : Europe and such while 2001 is the chinese one iirc, thus these are more global than the US one in my mind at least
tjeulink
5
Mar 31, 2016
LightKeeperthey both have their downsides, but neither of them are global. which is quite stupid imo. they should just make global bandwith rules for stuff like phones and wifi etc.