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does it support Australian Telstar as well?
 
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It'd be a sad day indeed if we had to buy an Android device that then had Jolla ported to.. I rather like the design they have, but I'm another that uses T-Mobile and am wanting to get the Jolla phone. I have my T-shirt!

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slaapliedje: The only option so far is for Jolla to start making additional production line with common USA bands compatible modems. I hope it won't take another year for Jolla to do that. Even if they'll produce Asia targeted line, it won't really help: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks

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Originally Posted by mattaustin View Post
I'm on Virgin Mobile (Optus), so will see how compatible the device is, although I don't mind switching provider if I need to.
Jolla supports UMTS 900/2100 which means complete 3G coverage with Optus Australia and also Vodafone & 2degrees in New Zealand. However Telstra's 850 Mhz 3G is missing according to the famous sticker.

We'll have to wait for LTE, but I would expect at least 1800 and 2600 MHz. I understand that 1800 Mhz is the most common for LTE in Australia for now.
 

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I know Jolla hasn't sought out FCC certification yet. Do they have CE certification yet? Anybody with a box or device, care to check?
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
I know Jolla hasn't sought out FCC certification yet. Do they have CE certification yet? Anybody with a box or device, care to check?
Haven't noticed or checked for a sticker myself, but I believe a CE certification is a requirement to sell the device in Europe.
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Originally Posted by pycage View Post
Haven't noticed or checked for a sticker myself, but I believe a CE certification is a requirement to sell the device in Europe.
If you have a device, should be simple to sort out, shouldn't it?
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
If you have a device, should be simple to sort out, shouldn't it?
Yes it has. It's under the battery and it reports "CE 0682" .
The 0682 is the 'notified body' that has done the assessment, and it's listed in EU documents as CETECOM ICT SERVICES GMBH (Germany).
 

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Originally Posted by minimos View Post
Yes it has. It's under the battery and it reports "CE 0682" .
The 0682 is the 'notified body' that has done the assessment, and it's listed in EU documents as CETECOM ICT SERVICES GMBH (Germany).
Thank you kindly. Weird question, I know. But hadn't seen the certification.
 

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Besides the CE 0682 mark, the box also lists the frequencies as follows:

GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS: 900/2100 MHz
 
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