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This phone looks to have some pretty modern specs despite its $179 price. 

http://www.orbic.us/content/documents/orbic_wonder-spec_sheet-100317.pdf

USB-C, VoLTE, Wi-Fi calling, HPUE (!), and B25/B25 B25/B26 carrier aggregation. No mention of B41 CA but I'm assuming it's 2xCA or 3xCA. I'm considering picking one up to use with SignalCheck. Anyone picked one up yet? 

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I looked up the processor specs, and the modem is capable of 2XCA (actually 2x10 MHz, so it probably wouldn't be much use on B41).  It's about what I would expect for a phone in that price range.  https://www.qualcomm.com/products/MSM8937

 

 

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15 hours ago, Joski1624 said:

I looked up the processor specs, and the modem is capable of 2XCA (actually 2x10 MHz, so it probably wouldn't be much use on B41).  It's about what I would expect for a phone in that price range.  https://www.qualcomm.com/products/MSM8937

 

 

Curious if this device truly does support HPUE, as that Qualcomm page doesn't specify it. But the Orbic tech sheet does. 

Can any signal apps confirm if HPUE is active on an Android device? 

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On 1/17/2018 at 6:50 PM, Grabber5.0 said:

Bah, I don't pay attention to insignificant little details like price! :D

Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
 

The design looks a bit like an iPhone. But then yet again the specifications for that price is actually pretty good and the network support for that price range is absolutely impressive in my opinion.

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