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I am based in india using Reliance, CDMA

For CDMA in India, the frequencies are: 824 - 844 MHz for the uplink (handset to base station) 869 - 889 MHz for the downlink (base station to handset) 20 MHz band for uplink & downlink. carrier freq. is 1.25MHz

since i am interested in purchasing the phone, and the phone does not come cheap , can you guys confirm that it will work in india.

Thanks Nitin

Nitin K
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  • This is off-topic. See similar closed question here that contains link to details regarding your question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/323826/ubuntu-edge-in-japan?rq=1 – Kevin Bowen Aug 02 '13 at 15:03
  • This question has a good answer. I think we should let it be. @Braiam why do you think this is a duplicate? – Seth Aug 03 '13 at 03:09
  • @Seth huh? The flag was marked as "helpful", please lets discuss this in [chat] – Braiam Aug 03 '13 at 03:18
  • @nitink Please follow the link of my first comment, if you want support for your region, since it takes the user base to decide the scope of the launching. – Braiam Aug 03 '13 at 03:29
  • how can my question which enquires about frequency be treated same as to "How to order the Ubuntu Phone?" Its like comparing apples with oranges. – Nitin K Aug 07 '13 at 15:55
  • also ubuntu edge should have been a global phone working in any frequency. you guys would have got much better response. – Nitin K Aug 07 '13 at 16:00

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No. It's a GSM/3G/LTE-based device.

popey
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  • off late all handsets especially in US like droid razr series from motorola , HTC etc are world phones which work in all regions as cdma or gsm ( one at a time). hope ubuntu edge would have followed that as well :( – Nitin K Aug 02 '13 at 08:24