VERTU Replica Network Compatibility
Is you VERTU replica not working with your SIM card? Network incompatibility might just be the answer. Next to VERTU replica IMEI problems one of the most common problems is indeed cellphone network and operator incompatibility. If you’re planning on getting a VERTU replica and need to make sure that it will work with your network operator look no further. I’ve collected a list of the most common world-wide network operators which work and which don’t work with VERTU clones.
Network incompatibility is a problem with frequency mismatch between the operator and the network. It’s like a radio. If a station is airing its shows on the 106.6Mhz band you shall have to set your receiver (tune in) to 106.6Mhz to listen to the shows. Same goes for mobile phone communications. If your phone is not set to the frequency of the operating towers to transmit or receive voice, GPRS and other data – you will not be able to use it.
All VERTU replicas are GSM standard, so if you’re planning on buying the knockoff I suggest you say goodbye to CDMA and 1xEV-DO. 3G networks will not work with any VERTU replica either. Same goes for HSPA and UMTS protocols. But since GSM is the standard for 80.42% of all cellphone operators (GSM Market Statistics), there’s nothing to worry about… except that utterly important frequency range.
GSM networks operate in a several frequency ranges. Most GSM networks operate in the 900 MHz or 1800 MHz bands, the so-called dual-band networks (900/1800 Mhz). Some countries, including the US and Canada also use the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands. These are referred to as tri-band and quad-band networks (850/900/1800 Mhz, 900/1800/1900 Mhz and 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz).
Most mainstream cellphones sold by Nokia, Samsung, Siemens, etc. are quad-band cellphones. Their electronics are set to work in any country on any dual-band, tri-band and quad-band operator. Tri-band cellphones (like most of the VERTU replica range) will work with all dual-band and tri-band network operators. Dual-band VERTU phones will NOT work with tri-band operators, which means that US and Canadian networks will not service dual-band VERTU replica phones. The tricky part is in the tri-band frequency range. Most VERTU replicas work in the 900/1800/1900 Mhz frequency range, which means that tri-band network operating in the 850/900/1800 Mhz range will NOT be able to register the phone in the network.
I’ve compiled a list of phones from Lux-Replica-Phones.com and wrote down the frequency ranges in which the phones will work.
VERTU Ascent Ti – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari – 900/1800MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari II – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari III – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari Carbon – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Lite – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari NERO – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari ROSSO – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ti Ferrari GIALLO – 900/1800/1900MHzVERTU Constellation Core – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Constellation Monogram – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Constellation Rococo – 900/1800/1900MHzVERTU Ascent Ferrari 1947 – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Ferrari 60 – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Ascent Racetrack – 900/1800/1900MHzVERTU Signature – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Signature Diamonds – 900/1800/1900MHz
VERTU Signature S – 900/1800/1900MHz
As you can see most VERTU replica phones are tri-band, with an exception regarding the VERTU V6 Small model, which is the cheapest model, but one that does not work in the US, since it is dual-band.
As far as operators go, the easiest method of obtaining the frequency for your existing operator is to call them up and ask. Here’s a list of the most common operators world-wide along with the frequencies they operate in.
Canada
Rogers / Fido-Microcell: Ontario & Quebec (GSM) – Tri-band VERTU replica will work
Sprint Canada: Ontario, Quebec (GSM or CDMA depending on the region) – Tri-band VERTU replica will work
List of US Operators which will WORK with VERTU replicas. If you do not see an operator in the list it doesn’t mean that it won’t work, please call you operator and let me know your location, operator name and frequency range, so that I can add them to this list.
Airadigm Communications
AT&T Mobility
Chariton Valley Communications Corporation Inc (Chariton Valley Communication Corporation)
Choice Wireless LC (AmeriLink PCS)
Cincinnati Bell Wireless (Cincinnati Bell Wireless – Cincinnati, OH)
Convey Communications Inc.
Corr Wireless Communications
Cross Telephone Company (MBO Wireless – Muskogee & McAlester: Oklahoma)
CTC Telcom, Inc. (CTC Telcom Wireless)
Edge Wireless and Edge Mobile LLC
Epic Touch Co (Elkhart Telephone Co – Liberal, KS)
GCI Communications Corp.
GreenFly LLC
Indigo Wireless, Inc
Iowa Wireless Services, LLC
Keystone Wireless LLC (Immix Wireless – Pottsville, PA)
Long Lines Wireless LLC
Michigan Wireless, LLC (Bug Tussel Wireless)
NEP Cellcorp, Inc (NEP Wireless)
New Dimension Wireless Ltd
NewCore Wireless, LLC
Oklahoma Western Telephone Company (Phoenix – Oklahoma)
Pinpoint Wireless Inc
Quantum Communications Group Inc (Quantum Communications Group – Jacksonville, IL)
Smart Call, LLC (iSmart)
TerreStar Networks, Inc.
T-Mobile USA, Inc
TMP Corp (SIMMETRY – Quincy, IL- Hannibal, MO)
WestLink Communications LLC
Wireless Alliance
United Kingdom Networks which will WORK with VERTU replicas. If you do not see an operator in the list it doesn’t mean that it won’t work, please call you operator and let me know your location, operator name and frequency range, so that I can add them to this list.
Cable and Wireless UK (Cable and Wireless UK (England))
FMS Solutions Limited
Mapesbury Communications Limited (MCom)
Orange PCS Ltd
T-Mobile (UK) Limited
Vodafone LTD
TeleWare PLC (PMN)
Other country operators which will WORK with VERTU replicas. If you do not see an operator in the list it doesn’t mean that it won’t work, please call you operator and let me know your location, operator name and frequency range, so that I can add them to this list.
Australia – Singtel Optus Limited (YES OPTUS), Telstra Corporation Limited (Telstra MobileNet), Vodafone Pacific Limited
Austria – Mobilkom Austria AG (A1), Orange Austria Telecommunication GmbH, T-Mobile Austria GmbH
France – Bouygues Telecom (Bouygyes Telecom), Orange France, SFR
Germany – Telefonica o2 Germany GmbH & Co.OHG, Vodafone D2 GmbH
Italy – Telecom Italia SpA (TIM), Vodafone Omnitel N.V., Wind Telecomunicazioni SpA
Russia – BeeLine, MTS, MegaFon, Utel, TELE-2 RUSSIA
Spain – France Telecom Espana SA (Orange), Telefonica Moviles Espana S.A. (movistar), Vodafone Espana S.A.U.
United Arab Emirates – Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (du), Emirates Telecom Corp-ETISALAT
For a full list of world-wide GSM networks please visit GSM Coverage Maps
If you have questions, information feel free to mail me (timmy9ine@live.com)
I just bought a phone from china a vertu signature s, where the sim card is on the top, single sim by the way, i see all my contacts from my sim card, but the phone reads no service. I am in the U.S.A with tmobile GSM card, I placed it in the phone which is a triband. with freq. of 800,900,1900. and it still won’t work with my service? i am literally stump. pls tell me what i can do? to get the phone to work. i Have already tried to reset the phone to factory setting, yet still nothing works to get service. please help.
Try changing the IMEI code. You can download the IMEI changer here: http://lux-brand-support.com/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=view