The Pantech UML290 is the predecessor to the newer Pantech UML295, and this older model only supports connecting via Verizon's LTE Band 13.
The newer model adds support for LTE Band 4, which Verizon refers to as XLTE.
NOTE: The UML290 model is now discontinued, and due to the lack of XLTE support it should be considered obsolete.
Specifications
- Networks supported:
Verizon LTE Band: 13
4G/3G: HSPA+ 850/900/1900/2100MHz - Global roaming supported.
3G: Verizon CDMA EVDO Supported
2G: GSM EDGE - Quad band global roaming. - LTE-Advanced Carrier Aggregation: No
- LTE Performance Category: Category 3
(Max Theoretical Speed: 100Mbps Down / 50Mbps Up) - Cellular Antenna Ports: 1x TS9 port.
- Dimensions: 3.5" x 1.4" x 0.6" / 1.8 oz
- SIM Card Type: 2FF / Mini SIM
- Retail Price: $199 (original price)
Review & Testing Status
As this product is now obsolete, we do not intend to obtain a review unit for evaluation.
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