Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet WiMAX 2+ SOT31 (Sony Karin) Compatibility on Google Project Fi (United States) Mobile Network
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Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet WiMAX 2+ SOT31 (Sony Karin) is compatible with 4 out of 11 bands on Google Project Fi (United States). See the tables below for details.
This carrier only accepts approved devices on its network.
Even if a device supports some or all of the required frequencies for this carrier, it will not be able to connect unless the device is approved for this network. Check with the network operator to confirm whether a device is approved or not.
Even if a device supports some or all of the required frequencies for this carrier, it will not be able to connect unless the device is approved for this network. Check with the network operator to confirm whether a device is approved or not.
Frequency Bands Used by Google Project Fi (United States)
Select a band or interface for more details
GSM
Compatibility - 1 out of 1 band supported
Interface | Name | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
GSM | 1900 (PCS) | Yes |
Supported GSM Protocols
Name | Generation | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
GPRS | 2.5G | Yes |
EDGE | 2.5G | Yes |
UMTS
Compatibility - 1 out of 2 bands supported
Interface | Name | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
UMTS | B2 (1900 PCS) | Yes |
UMTS | B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) | No |
Supported UMTS Protocols
Name | Generation | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
UMTS | 3G | Yes |
HSDPA | 3.5G | Yes |
HSUPA | 3.5G | Yes |
HSPA+ | 3.5G (4G speed) | No |
LTE
Compatibility - 2 out of 6 bands supported
Interface | Name | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
LTE | B2 (1900 PCS) | No |
LTE | B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) | No |
LTE | B12 (700 ac) | No |
LTE | B25 (1900 +) | No |
LTE | B26 (850 +) | Yes |
LTE | B41 (TD 2500) | Yes |
Supported LTE Protocols
Name | Generation | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
LTE | 4G | Yes |
CDMA
Compatibility - 0 out of 2 bands supported
Interface | Name | Supported by device? |
---|---|---|
CDMA | BC1 (1900 PCS) | No |
CDMA | BC10 (Secondary 800 MHz) | No |
* A matching frequency band does not guarantee coverage. There may be additional network or device software restrictions that prevent a device from connecting on a certain frequency. Additionally, certain bands may only be available regionally within a country.