I was reading a bit about different phones, and one point that comes up a lot from USA commenters is that people cannot just use any phone they want, it needs to be a specific model supporting their network carrier, especially the network bands.

I live in Europe, this is pretty unknown here, and from what I gather, Asian buyers are also free to use any phone they want.

How come that nothing has ever been made to improve that situation?

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      That comment makes no sense to me. My friend has an imported Sony phone and it works just fine on US carriers. IDK if somethings changed recently, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work unless the carrier is explicitly blocking them.

      I know for example Verizon will not allow phones that don’t support voice over LTE. But any modern phone that isn’t dog shit should support that. But I’d hope Sony would support that.

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          2 days ago

          They may not be wrong, his phone is about a year or two old so things could have changed since then.

          But that said it doesn’t make any sense outside of the VOLTE thing or some other feature that some carrier requires.