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Revision as of 17:22, 30 March 2016
SIM card slot on models equiped with 3G/UMTS/GPS
Modem is undecided yet, it is speculated that it will be a PLS-8-E ([1],Features, Datasheet)
GSM/LTE is most prevalent, and would mean only one chip in all pyras. For reference these are the networks and frequencies used in Europe and The US Another variable is price. A 3g modem is cheaper than a 4g one. But they are pin-compatible, which means a decision can be made based on demand. It is also possible to upgrade to 4G by moving to those in production at a later stage.
Antenna
The Antenova A10340 as seen here [2]is listed with "Antennas Calvus SMD GSM850/ 900/1800/1900/WCDMA"
Versions
All models will be available for preorders and will be produced based on those orders. [3]
Carrier Compatibility
Main article Carrier Compatibility
US
Look for a GSM network, like Tmobile or AT&T. (Verizon and Sprint use CDMA networks, which are incompatible with the Pyra modem.)
US MVNOs
There are smaller companies which use the Tmobile and AT&T networks (i.e. Virtual operators), but you'll have to look through for the GSM carriers with a BYOD policy.
Some that may allow use of a Pyra (none yet confirmed) include:
- Cricket Wireless
- Ting
- MetroPCS
- Simple Mobile
Australia
Australia requires the European Pyra Modem. See this Whirlpool Forum post for more details.
Europe
Pretty much everybody???