QUOTE(yvliew @ Apr 16 2025, 07:31 PM)
oh shit that's good find. I wouldn't want a missing band 5G leh... that sucks really. Maybe need to wait people actually import the phone and use here first to get answer. This is the only phone that interest me to switch from iPhone. Maybe I'll have to see vivo x200 ultra first.
Yes, I also very sad the find x8 ultra less the n26 band. No ideal why but the China version new x8s and x8s+ got the n26 band... haizzzz
Google search the below info
Digi 5G N26 coverage in Subang Jaya, Selangor, is primarily focused on urban areas and areas with high-density populations. Digi uses the N26 band (850 MHz) for its 5G network, which offers a good balance of coverage and building penetration, making it suitable for both urban and rural deployments.
More details about Digi's 5G N26 coverage:
Frequency:
Digi's 5G N26 band operates at 850 MHz.
Coverage:
The N26 band is known for its wide coverage and ability to penetrate buildings, making it suitable for both urban and rural areas.
Channel Bandwidths:
The N26 band supports various channel bandwidths, including 10 MHz, 15 MHz, and 20 MHz.
Subang Jaya:
As a major urban area, Subang Jaya likely has a high density of 5G N26 base stations, ensuring good coverage in most locations.
CelcomDigi:
Digi is part of CelcomDigi, which provides 3G/4G/5G coverage across Malaysia, including Subang Jaya.
5G Availability:
While Digi is one of the mobile network operators in Malaysia, U Mobile currently has the highest 5G availability.
Checking Coverage:
You can check for Digi coverage in your specific area through the CelcomDigi coverage map.
The n26 seem is the important band at Malaysia. But Telco Maxis don't use the band n26