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Will the OnePlus 2 Work on Verizon?

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An incomplete list of some carrier compability (more can be found in the above links):

USA

  • Verizon (Does not support)
  • Sprint (Does not support)
  • AT&T (GSM, WCDMA, LTE)
  • T-Mobile (GSM, WCDMA, LTE)
  • All AT&T and T-Mobile MVNOs that allow smartphone BYOD including AIO, Cricket, H2O, Airvoice, PTEL, Solavi, etc.

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An incomplete list of some carrier compability (more can be found in the above links):

USA

  • Verizon (Does not support)
  • Sprint (Does not support)
  • AT&T (GSM, WCDMA, LTE)
  • T-Mobile (GSM, WCDMA, LTE)
  • All AT&T and T-Mobile MVNOs that allow smartphone BYOD including AIO, Cricket, H2O, Airvoice, PTEL, Solavi, etc.

 

 

Do you know if it will be supported on any Australian Carriers?

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An incomplete list of some carrier compability (more can be found in the above links):

USA

  • Verizon (Does not support)
  • Sprint (Does not support)
  • AT&T (GSM, WCDMA, LTE)
  • T-Mobile (GSM, WCDMA, LTE)
  • All AT&T and T-Mobile MVNOs that allow smartphone BYOD including AIO, Cricket, H2O, Airvoice, PTEL, Solavi, etc.

 

 

 

I don't believe so, sorry.

 

How about the OnePlus?

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maybe my data is wroong.....anyone else?

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May work sometime in future with VoLTE on Verizon but currently it doesn't work on Verizon.

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How about the OnePlus?

OnePlus is just the brand. The phones they have are the OnePlus One and the new OnePlus Two. Both do not support Verizon as a carrier because Verizon and Sprint use a different wireless band (CDMA I believe) compared to other carriers.

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OnePlus is just the brand. The phones they have are the OnePlus One and the new OnePlus Two. Both do not support Verizon as a carrier because Verizon and Sprint use a different wireless band (CDMA I believe) compared to other carriers.

 

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Both the One and Two are GSM, so your carrier must be GSM and allow you to bring your own device.

 

How about the OnePlus?

 

 

Do you know if it will be supported on any Australian Carriers?

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