Motorola Nexus 6 32GB GSM Unlocked Smartphone w/ Brilliant 6" Screen & Dual Front-facing Stereo Speakers - Midnight Blue,International Version
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Brand | Motorola |
Model Name | Nexus 6 |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked, Go Mobile, Google Fi |
Operating System | Android |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Color | Midnight Blue |
Screen Size | 5.9 Inches |
Wireless network technology | Wi-Fi |
About this item
- 2G: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G: Bands 1 / 2 / 4 / 5 / 8, 4G: LTE Bands 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 12 / 13 / 17 / 25 / 26 / 29 / 41
- 5.96" AMOLED Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen w/ Protective Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Android v5.0 (Lollipop), Quad-Core 2.7 GHz Krait 450 Processor, Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 85, Adreno 420 Graphics
- 13 Megapixel Camera (4128 x 3096 pixels) w/ Autofocus, optical image stabilization, dual-LED (ring) flash + Front-facing 2 Megapixel Camera
- Internal Memory: 32GB, 3GB RAM
- Unlocked cell phones are compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.g. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers). Unlocked cell phones will not work with CDMA Carriers like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin.
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Fingerprint reader | 3.0 | — | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.7 | — |
Battery life | — | — | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.7 | — |
Face recognition | — | — | 3.0 | 3.8 | 4.6 | — |
Sold By | MINHA-NY | Virtual-Depot | thegadgetdeals | Amazon.com | Value Deals LLC | Dwater |
display size | 5.9 inches | 6.5 inches | 6.5 inches | 6.5 inches | 6.5 inches | — |
memory capacity | 32 GB | 256 GB | 32 GB | 6 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB |
model name | Nexus 6 | Moto G54 5G | Motorola G Play | Moto G Power 5G 2023 | — | Moto G |
operating system | Android | Android 13.0 | Android 12.0 | Android 13.0 | Android 10.0 | Android 7.0 |
connectivity tech | Wi-Fi | 5G | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB Type C | USB | Wi-Fi |
display type | AMOLED | LCD | LCD | LCD | — | — |
service provider | AT&T | — | — | — | T-Mobile | Verizon |
input interface | touch screen | touch screen | microphone | touch screen, microphone | — | touch screen |
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What is an unlocked phone?An unlocked phone is a device that is not bound to any carrier or plan. It allows you to choose your phone first and your carrier second. Upon selecting a plan, simply insert the carrier's SIM card into the phone and you're ready to go. If you decide you want to change carriers down the road or want to take an international trip, it's as simple as replacing your existing SIM card with a new SIM and activating your new plan. |
What are the benefits of an unlocked phone?Freedom: Choose the carrier with the best service or price. If you find a better deal later, you have the ability to change to a different carrier. Travel: Take your phone internationally and use the carrier of your choice. It's as easy as inserting an active SIM card. Selection: Choose the phone with the features you want, whether or not your carrier sells it, and get more service options without a contract. |
How do I set up my unlocked phone?The first thing you’ll need is a SIM card for your desired carrier. When activated, the SIM card will let your phone connect to your carrier’s network. If you decide to upgrade to a newer unlocked phone in the future, you can easily remove the SIM card from your old phone and put it in your new phone—just make sure you get the right size of SIM card (nano, micro, or standard) for your phone. If you want to use your phone while traveling internationally, you can easily buy a SIM card for a carrier that operates where you’re traveling. As long as it’s activated, you can just swap SIM cards when you arrive at your destination. |
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Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.39 x 6.27 inches |
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Item Weight | 7 ounces |
ASIN | B00R1984DI |
Item model number | Nexus 6 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
OS | Android |
RAM | 32 GB |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
Special features | bluetooth-enabled, smartphone, dual-camera, built-in-gps, touchscreen, lte |
Display resolution | 1440 x 2560 pixels |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 4128 x 3096 |
Other camera features | Front |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Color | Midnight Blue |
Whats in the box | 32Gb Charger, Quick Guides., Motorola Nexus 6 Unlocked Cellphone |
Department | Wireless |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
Date First Available | May 22, 2013 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Standing screen display size | 5.9 Inches |
Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
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Barely used. Complete original packaging. Includes Spigen slim case.
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Customers like the quality, speed and screen of the cellular phone. For example, they mention it's the best Android experience, it'll charge quickly and has a beautiful AMOLED display. That said, some complain about the size, battery life, sound quality, and build quality.
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Customers like the quality of the cellular phone. They say it's a great phone, with a good screen and camera. Some mention that the phone provides the stock Android experience, making it a strong daily performer.
"...+The craftsmanship of this device is supreme, this does not feel like something you would get for less than $800...." Read more
"...SUMMARY: Yes, its a big phone. But its untouched android experience make it a strong daily performer...." Read more
"...don't pop up as they did on the Moto G. The 2nd Gen Moto G is a very nice phone, sans it's memory...." Read more
"...It's the closest you're going to get to pure Android. And it works well. The interface is quick and responsive...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the cellular phone. They mention it's stupid-fast, instantly responsive, and has all day battery. The performance is good, and they have not noticed any stuttering or slowdowns when playing. The phone runs like a breeze, and charges the phone insanely fast. The snapdragon 805 with 3GB of RAM is noticeably faster than the 800 with 2GB of Ram.
"...+Snapdragon 805 with 3GB of RAM is noticeably faster than 800 with 2GB of RAM...." Read more
"...I love the huge, bright screen, the camera is pretty nice, the phone is fast, and LTE is awesome...." Read more
"...Compared to that, the-now-one-year-old Nexus 6, runs like a breeze. No more waiting for the graphics/animations to catch up like my Note 4...." Read more
"...And it works well. The interface is quick and responsive. The visual aesthetic is consistent...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the screen of the cellular phone. They mention that it has a beautiful AMOLED display, and that it looks great with movies and gaming. Some appreciate the huge screen, saying that it provides a lot of viewable space. Overall, most are happy with the quality and size of the screen.
"...Here are the +ves of this device:+ Beautiful QHD Amoled screen that I believe is better looking than IPS screens, and I can honestly..." Read more
"...The buttons are very tactile and you do feel when you press it. 3 STARS.CURVED BACK: This makes the phone not stay put on a flat surface...." Read more
"...But it is a gorgeous device with good system and storage specifications...." Read more
"...The screen is huge, crisp, vibrant. It's terrific. A massive upgrade from my iPhone...." Read more
Customers find the phone an excellent phone for the price. They say it's well worth the money and a big premium phone. Customers also appreciate the front facing speakers and the great battery life.
"...out there for any device, and I could finally say Nexus 6 is the best bang for buck on any current phone on the market..." Read more
"...will get updates before many other phones do, I feel like it is a very good deal and worth the money...." Read more
"...the Nexus 6P. The simplest answer I can give is that it’s the best value available...." Read more
"...I've always wanted to try a NEXUS device and the price was right. If you can handle the size this is a great device...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the cellular phone. Some mention that the size is perfect for them, while others say that it's too big to carry around in their pocket.
"...+Size is perfect for me, at first I was a bit sceptical about one handed use, but the more I use it the more I got adjusted and I really don't think..." Read more
"...The Nexus 6 is big, there's absolutely no way around that. It's larger even than the iPhone 6 Plus. And it felt pretty bulky initially...." Read more
"...I love the huge, bright screen, the camera is pretty nice, the phone is fast, and LTE is awesome...." Read more
"...The Nexus 6 is simply a big phone with very basic UI (some may like this because it makes the phone a little fast as I mentioned earlier)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the cellular phone. Some mention that it has pretty good battery life when the screen isn't on, while others say that it's poor. The 3220mAh battery is not a stellar performer, and the turbo charger is a battery killer. The phone does not have a removable battery.
"...+Battery life is decent, it's not mind blowing but a step up from my previous phone the Xperia Z1...." Read more
"...While the 3220mAh battery is not a stellar performer, it gets that job done for me. 3.5 STARS...." Read more
"...Battery life is pretty good considering how big the screen is...." Read more
"...Its big but manageable, it has great performance, good battery life, is exceptional for media consumption and while a little less refined than..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that the audio sounds great coming out of the front facing speakers, and the external speakers were better than their Z3 and Oneplus one. However, others say that it didn't work, had no sound on dialing out, and that the shutter sound is annoying and cannot be muted or changed. The volume will sometimes go on for a second even when muted, and it vibrates too loudly.
"...not just the volume but the quality of sound, these are some seriously good speakers that will definately meet your demand for multimedia, gaming..." Read more
"...The sound is just booming at 60% volume and its enjoyable! 5 STARS." Read more
"...The volume levels are a bit wonky, as they are using headphones as well, but those are fairly small issues that shouldn't prevent any buyers from..." Read more
"...It is smooth, looks and feels great in the hand, sound is awesome...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the build quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that it really seems good and solid, with a quality build and hardware. They also appreciate the screen durability and longevity. However, others say that it crashes constantly, the camera crashes and hangs several times, and the accelerometer fails every now and then. Some say that the phone dies within maybe 5 hours if they are using it heavily.
"...It feels very well made and premium, not too many people care about this particular aspect in phones..." Read more
"...is when battery gets low, below 15% warning, there is a point where phone just shuts off, no warning after the 15% before it shuts down...." Read more
"...But its untouched android experience make it a strong daily performer...." Read more
"...Google has fixed some of the bugs that plagued 5.0 so stability has improved noticeably...." Read more
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I am coming from an Xperia Z1 so this was a big upgrade for me.
I was going to wait for the Nexus 6p but seeing that it has a USB c port was a main turn off for me, and also the fact that Huawei made the new phone which made me question the quality and durability of the new device (I'm not just claiming this, I've had not so good experiences in the past with Huwawei).
So I decided to pull the trigger and I got the 64GB for $399. This is one of the best deals out there for any device, and I could finally say Nexus 6 is the best bang for buck on any current phone on the market (and Nexus phones should stay that way).
Here are the +ves of this device:
+ Beautiful QHD Amoled screen that I believe is better looking than IPS screens, and I can honestly tell the difference between QHD and FHD especially with this screen size. A very important note here is to turn off the adaptive brightness as the screen just simply looks awful with it on, with a noticeable pink hue that ruins everything. Turning the adaptive brightness off should be the first thing you do when you turn on your device.
+Snapdragon 805 with 3GB of RAM is noticeably faster than 800 with 2GB of RAM. I can finally switch easily between tabs without having to worry about the tabs being closed every time I switch. I can't wait to see how this phone performs with Android M update that's coming in few days.
+Size is perfect for me, at first I was a bit sceptical about one handed use, but the more I use it the more I got adjusted and I really don't think I can go back to using 5 inch phones any more.
+Battery life is decent, it's not mind blowing but a step up from my previous phone the Xperia Z1. I do wish Motorola included a bigger battery since this is quite a big hefty phone, but overall I am satisfied with what I have.
+The speakers on this thing is the best I've seen on any portable device. It's not just the volume but the quality of sound, these are some seriously good speakers that will definately meet your demand for multimedia, gaming and entertainment.
+64GB emmc I believe is enough to use the phone for the next 2 to 3 years. I'm really not a big fan of micro SD since they are slower than internal memory, and you can't install some apps on your micro SD (something I struggled with my Xperia Z1 that only had 16GB internal storage). I honestly think all devices should head in this direction, and ditch micro SD since we have cloud storage now.
+The craftsmanship of this device is supreme, this does not feel like something you would get for less than $800. It feels very well made and premium, not too many people care about this particular aspect in phones (that's why so many people buy 'plastickish' Sumsung and not many buy premium quality Sony phones) Nevertheless I see it as one of the most important aspects of a phone next to user experience.
+ Stock Android is hands down the best version of Android out there, I really don't understand why would some companies use a lame customised skin rather than stock. I've seen some very awkward Android skins and this is way superior than any other Android phone out there, I just don't get it.
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As for the -ves
- The edges are slightly sharper and narrower than I would've liked. I'll probably forget about it, but I just hope Motorola would adjust this small issue in future devices.
-A bit slippery at times, just be careful not to use this device at risky places, like in the bathroom.
-The vibration while typing isn't very satisfying. This is not a fault or anything, everything works fine, but just the vibration feeling isn't that of quality.
I bought this phone with one thing in my mind : This is the best phone on the planet right now, and make no mistake after 1 week of using this gorgeous device I believe my claim to be true. Pull the trigger my friend and get this device, you will not regret it.
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You may not be able to know for sure if you will get the XT1103 (model 00630NARTL) or the XT1100 (model SM4034AW4N3) when you purchase this phone on Amazon. I bought one for myself (sold directly from Amazon) and then bought one for my wife about a month later (sold from DeltaMobiles via Amazon). I got the XT1103 US model on the first order (from Amazon), then got the XT1100 international/euro model on the second order (from DeltaMobiles). This is a problem because the XT1100 cannot use 3G or LTE on my carrier (Consumer Cellular, which piggybacks on the AT&T network) or on virtually any other US cellular carrier. So even though I went back into my Amazon order history and purchased the second Nexus 6 using the same product page as the first that I bought, the second was a different model that will not be able to utilize high-speed data. See the photo attached to this review which shows both boxes side-by-side. I am returning the XT1100 and I bought my wife another Nexus 6 directly from the Google Store to be sure I will get an XT1103 that is set up for US data networks (it was the same price as Amazon when I bought it just now). I use Amazon all the time for all kinds of things, but in this case I would recommend that you avoid purchasing a Nexus 6 through Amazon unless it is clear exactly which model you're going to receive. You are SUPPOSED to get an XT1103 when you buy the phone on this product page - note that in the Technical Details section on the product page it specifically has "00630NARTL" as the item model number, which is the US-compatible XT1103, so if you get an XT1100 (model SM4034AW4N3) you are getting the wrong phone. I am suspicious that DeltaMobiles is purposely sending people the wrong phone.
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I love this phone. This is my first Android phone after three iPhones and I couldn't be happier. I love the huge, bright screen, the camera is pretty nice, the phone is fast, and LTE is awesome.
But here's why I wrote this review: I purchased my Nexus 6 on May 7th, 2015. It shipped from Amazon (in other words it says "Ships from and sold by Amazon.com" under the price on the Amazon product page), and I got the XT1103, which is the US model. It only took a few minutes to set it up on my service (Consumer Cellular, which piggybacks on the AT&T network), and it hooked up to LTE immediately. You probably already know this if you are shopping for a high-end smartphone, but LTE (aka 4G LTE) is the most recent high-speed data network. It means faster downloading, web browsing, etc. and is one of the major benefits of upgrading to a new phone if your current phone is not LTE-capable.
My wife was jealous of my new, giant, beautiful phone, which is understandable since I intentionally showed it off to her all the time and often suggested the inferiority of her old iPhone (which was a hand-me-down from when I made my previous iPhone upgrade). So for our anniversary, I bought her a Nexus 6 as well (purchased on June 16th, 2015 - a little over a month from when I bought mine). I gave it to her today, and then started setting it up for her. Everything in the setup went normally just like it had with my phone, but when I disabled the wi-fi to test the data network, I noticed that her phone was not connecting to LTE (or 3G for that matter). I set both our phones side by side and checked the APN settings and some other phone settings to verify that they were set up identically, which they were. I had only taken the phone itself out of the box up to this point, and when I removed the rest of the contents I saw the European plug on the phone's charger. I compared the box of her phone to mine (see attached photo) and finally realized by looking at the labels that my wife's Nexus 6 was the XT1100 (euro/international model), and that I had gotten the XT1103 (the US version). While the XT1100 looks identical, has an identical OS, uses the same nano sim card, etc., it has a very different setup in terms of compatible cellular networks and will not use US 3G or LTE. Note that the XT1100 will still work for making calls and using basic cellular data (GSM), but you will not be able to access 3G or LTE.
I was pretty certain that I had bought my wife's Nexus 6 from the exact same product page on Amazon from which I had purchased my own, so I went back into my order history to verify this. Both of the orders do point to the same product page, but the first order (XT1103 US model) was sold by Amazon, while the second order (XT1100 international model) was shipped/sold by DeltaMobiles. Currently (June 20th), the product page says it is being sold/shipped by Amazon again. I didn't even realize that it was a different seller when I made the second purchase.
This situation is pretty frustrating because nobody buying this phone to use it in the US would likely choose the international model instead of the US model since the international model will not perform as well on US networks, so I don't know why they are sending the XT1100 to US customers. Because the seller (DeltaMobiles) covered the SM4034AW4N3 model number on the box with a separate tag (see the photo attached to this review) I became a little suspicious that they are intentionally sending people the wrong phone because many people may not know that the XM1100 is the wrong phone. After all, it is a genuine Nexus 6, it will place phone calls in the US, and it will be able to use cellular data, so many people may start using it and never realize (or only realize too late) that they've gotten the wrong phone that can't use the much faster 3G and 4G data networks. If it is possible for a seller to make a little more money by sending the XT1100 to customers in the US than by sending them the correct XM1103, I bet this would explain why DeltaMobiles is sending out the wrong phone.
For your reference, these are the compatible networks for the two versions of the phone:
XT1103 (Model 00630NARTL) :
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
CDMA band class: 0/1/10
WCDMA bands: 1/2/4/5/8
LTE bands: 2/3/4/5/7/12/13/17/25/26/29/41
CA DL bands: B2-B13, B2-B17, B2-29, B4-B5, B4-B13, B4-B17, B4-B29
XT1100 (Model SM4034AW4N3)
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
WCDMA bands: 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
LTE bands: 1/3/5/7/8/9/19/20/28/41
CA DL bands: B3-B5, B3-B8
And if you put the search term "List of LTE networks" into Google, you can go to a Wikipedia page that will show you all of the individual networks and what bands they use for LTE.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2015
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You may not be able to know for sure if you will get the XT1103 (model 00630NARTL) or the XT1100 (model SM4034AW4N3) when you purchase this phone on Amazon. I bought one for myself (sold directly from Amazon) and then bought one for my wife about a month later (sold from DeltaMobiles via Amazon). I got the XT1103 US model on the first order (from Amazon), then got the XT1100 international/euro model on the second order (from DeltaMobiles). This is a problem because the XT1100 cannot use 3G or LTE on my carrier (Consumer Cellular, which piggybacks on the AT&T network) or on virtually any other US cellular carrier. So even though I went back into my Amazon order history and purchased the second Nexus 6 using the same product page as the first that I bought, the second was a different model that will not be able to utilize high-speed data. See the photo attached to this review which shows both boxes side-by-side. I am returning the XT1100 and I bought my wife another Nexus 6 directly from the Google Store to be sure I will get an XT1103 that is set up for US data networks (it was the same price as Amazon when I bought it just now). I use Amazon all the time for all kinds of things, but in this case I would recommend that you avoid purchasing a Nexus 6 through Amazon unless it is clear exactly which model you're going to receive. You are SUPPOSED to get an XT1103 when you buy the phone on this product page - note that in the Technical Details section on the product page it specifically has "00630NARTL" as the item model number, which is the US-compatible XT1103, so if you get an XT1100 (model SM4034AW4N3) you are getting the wrong phone. I am suspicious that DeltaMobiles is purposely sending people the wrong phone.
LONG VERSION:
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I love this phone. This is my first Android phone after three iPhones and I couldn't be happier. I love the huge, bright screen, the camera is pretty nice, the phone is fast, and LTE is awesome.
But here's why I wrote this review: I purchased my Nexus 6 on May 7th, 2015. It shipped from Amazon (in other words it says "Ships from and sold by Amazon.com" under the price on the Amazon product page), and I got the XT1103, which is the US model. It only took a few minutes to set it up on my service (Consumer Cellular, which piggybacks on the AT&T network), and it hooked up to LTE immediately. You probably already know this if you are shopping for a high-end smartphone, but LTE (aka 4G LTE) is the most recent high-speed data network. It means faster downloading, web browsing, etc. and is one of the major benefits of upgrading to a new phone if your current phone is not LTE-capable.
My wife was jealous of my new, giant, beautiful phone, which is understandable since I intentionally showed it off to her all the time and often suggested the inferiority of her old iPhone (which was a hand-me-down from when I made my previous iPhone upgrade). So for our anniversary, I bought her a Nexus 6 as well (purchased on June 16th, 2015 - a little over a month from when I bought mine). I gave it to her today, and then started setting it up for her. Everything in the setup went normally just like it had with my phone, but when I disabled the wi-fi to test the data network, I noticed that her phone was not connecting to LTE (or 3G for that matter). I set both our phones side by side and checked the APN settings and some other phone settings to verify that they were set up identically, which they were. I had only taken the phone itself out of the box up to this point, and when I removed the rest of the contents I saw the European plug on the phone's charger. I compared the box of her phone to mine (see attached photo) and finally realized by looking at the labels that my wife's Nexus 6 was the XT1100 (euro/international model), and that I had gotten the XT1103 (the US version). While the XT1100 looks identical, has an identical OS, uses the same nano sim card, etc., it has a very different setup in terms of compatible cellular networks and will not use US 3G or LTE. Note that the XT1100 will still work for making calls and using basic cellular data (GSM), but you will not be able to access 3G or LTE.
I was pretty certain that I had bought my wife's Nexus 6 from the exact same product page on Amazon from which I had purchased my own, so I went back into my order history to verify this. Both of the orders do point to the same product page, but the first order (XT1103 US model) was sold by Amazon, while the second order (XT1100 international model) was shipped/sold by DeltaMobiles. Currently (June 20th), the product page says it is being sold/shipped by Amazon again. I didn't even realize that it was a different seller when I made the second purchase.
This situation is pretty frustrating because nobody buying this phone to use it in the US would likely choose the international model instead of the US model since the international model will not perform as well on US networks, so I don't know why they are sending the XT1100 to US customers. Because the seller (DeltaMobiles) covered the SM4034AW4N3 model number on the box with a separate tag (see the photo attached to this review) I became a little suspicious that they are intentionally sending people the wrong phone because many people may not know that the XM1100 is the wrong phone. After all, it is a genuine Nexus 6, it will place phone calls in the US, and it will be able to use cellular data, so many people may start using it and never realize (or only realize too late) that they've gotten the wrong phone that can't use the much faster 3G and 4G data networks. If it is possible for a seller to make a little more money by sending the XT1100 to customers in the US than by sending them the correct XM1103, I bet this would explain why DeltaMobiles is sending out the wrong phone.
For your reference, these are the compatible networks for the two versions of the phone:
XT1103 (Model 00630NARTL) :
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
CDMA band class: 0/1/10
WCDMA bands: 1/2/4/5/8
LTE bands: 2/3/4/5/7/12/13/17/25/26/29/41
CA DL bands: B2-B13, B2-B17, B2-29, B4-B5, B4-B13, B4-B17, B4-B29
XT1100 (Model SM4034AW4N3)
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
WCDMA bands: 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
LTE bands: 1/3/5/7/8/9/19/20/28/41
CA DL bands: B3-B5, B3-B8
And if you put the search term "List of LTE networks" into Google, you can go to a Wikipedia page that will show you all of the individual networks and what bands they use for LTE.
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本体の質は良かったものの、まさかシステムが改造されたもの(root)が届き、イヤホンもLTEも使えない標準とはかけ離れたものとなっていました。
そのため、評価は☆1とさせていただきます。
コンディションに記載されていたのなら、絶対に避けていたでしょうね(笑)