On the AT&T network LTE data works without special configuration. This page lists their supported devices for their new network.Ĭonsumer Cellular is a MVNO that uses both AT&T and T-Mobile networks.
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However, it is likely AT&T will drop support with their network upgrade in the near future like their child company Cricket Wireless already has. If you transfer a SIM card from another phone you were using with AT&T, you need to activate the PinePhone through AT&T's website. The PinePhone seems to work out-of-the-box with AT&T. The following is a list of collected notes for carriers regarding special settings, hints or information:Īccording to this page, AT&T's primary bands are 12 and 17 - 700ac and 700 MHz respectively. Some carriers might support only certain frequencies or might require certain settings in Ofono or ModemManager. Warning: This section contains providers which do not work or require special settings or actions to work.
Not all of the carrier's frequencies need to be supported by the PinePhone for it to work - as long as most of them are supported, you will still get good coverage. It is likely that there will be a few frequencies that your carrier uses which are not supported by the PinePhone. Search for your carrier on and compare the carrier's LTE/GSM/WCDMA frequencies to the PinePhone's supported frequencies (listed in the File:Quectel EG25-G LTE Standard Specification V1.3.pdf modem specification sheet). To check if the PinePhone is supported on your carrier: