This is almost the same price as sold in China best I've seen use kimovil code 7BGEM664 at checkout to bring price down to £294.80 no band 20 support
Model Xiaomi Mi6 6GB+64GB version Network2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz 3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz TD-SCDMA B34/39 4G: FDD-LTE B1/B3/B5/B7/B8 TDD-LTE B38/39/40/41 [===Not Sure Your Network ?===] / [==Will My Phone Work ?==] SIM Card Dual SIM Card, Dual standby, Nano-SIM Style Bar Color White, Blue, Black Shell Material Metal + glass back cover Key Features 1. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz, 6GB RAM 2. Dual Camera with optical zoom, 4-axis OIS 3. Four-sided curved glass 4. 5.15" display with eye care System OS MIUI 8 CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 2.45Ghz 64bit Octa Core GPU Adreno 540 653MHz ROM 64GB UFS RAM 6GB LPDDR4 1866MHz Card Extend No support Screen Display Size 5.15-Inch with eye care Type FHD IPS Touch screen, Sunlight display, 94.4% NTSC color gamut Resolution 1920*1080 Pixel, 428PPI Multi-Touch Yes
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shizola to sam_of_london
5 Jul 174#7
I'm perfectly happy with my non B20 xiaomi, doubt I'm the only one.
chrith
5 Jul 173#14
If you're on Android there is an app called "LTE Discovery" which shows you what band your mobile phone is using currently.
Hope it helps you out.
jay15
5 Jul 173#3
I had a phone from banggood ,It went wrong within a month (not there fault I know) sent it back to them for repair under guarantee that was over three months ago and no date as to when it will be returned.Just a note of caution your stuffed if it goes wrong.
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realdeals
14 Jul 17#39
No he waited for the deal to finish, because he was wrong
BUCKUM2
14 Jul 17#38
Hey sam you have missed a xiaomi mi6 6gb/128gb deal posted this evening or dont you comment on a mods deal
sam_of_london
14 Jul 17#37
This link you have quoted on eglobal is the chinese version not the international model with B20. Therefore the reduced price.
realdeals
13 Jul 17#36
It was on flash At £291, as you well know.
What's the point of waiting until the flash sale has finished before you reply?
Get real lol
Are you going to wait for this to finish too?
£288
Now on 4 day sale price £316.66 but if you pay in dollars $399.99 using no foreign transaction fee card like halifax clarity then mastercard currency converter brings it down to £309.47. There are 72 units available
BUCKUM2
6 Jul 17#30
I just bought one used halifax clarity card paid in dollard $371.48 and mastercard currency converter gives price as £288.09 great price for this phone
Al3x4nd3r
5 Jul 17#11
Expired?
BUCKUM2 to Al3x4nd3r
6 Jul 17#29
code working again
abdi12346
5 Jul 17#12
Code not working for me. Heat OP
BUCKUM2 to abdi12346
6 Jul 17#28
code working again for limited number of units if you want be quick
Only decent phone with B20 Xiaomi have is the Global version of their Note 2 . But it is not same price as this phone. Costs much more .
sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#25
Nonsense. I live in London , use B20 on EE network many times. Wherever there are lots of people using the network , you need all the bands to get best reception especially in big cities like London. Its only in small uncongested villages you can still manage without B20 because there is no competition for bandwidth from other mobile users.
crazy_kalz
5 Jul 172#24
Band 20 for EE is only used in Rural areas so if you live/work in a town or city it will make no difference whatsover on your 4G speed.
m14x74
5 Jul 171#23
see I am just about to order and then I see comments about band 20 not working properly with my EE and it's back to drawing board :disappointed:
BraddersJ
5 Jul 17#22
Dem bezels though...
damadgeruk
5 Jul 171#21
Three (almost solely) use band 20 for voice, I certainly have no issues getting 4G data without band 20, just like most other three users.
malky39
5 Jul 17#20
Tried it again and sods law it worked :smile: . And yes it's on band 20
nitro228
5 Jul 172#19
Vodafone uses band 20 extensively. Going from a phone with no band 20 (iPhone 5) to one with it the difference in 4G reception is ridiculous. 3 and EE also both use band 20 so you're wrong to say it makes no difference. If you're not bothered about decent internet speeds then fine but most people pay for 4G data so it seems daft not to use it
chrith
5 Jul 172#18
I dont want to say you're wrong but here is a screenshot of that app on my phone with the information you're after circled
Kyballion
5 Jul 17#17
These banggood and Gearbest deals are getting spammy as hell
malky39
5 Jul 17#16
Thanks I have tried this and a couple of different apps, but none of them seem to be able to identify the band
Cepultura
5 Jul 17#13
Annoying small phones for small chinese child hands.
heatlight to Cepultura
5 Jul 172#15
Alright, Chunky McFatfingers.
chrith
5 Jul 173#14
If you're on Android there is an app called "LTE Discovery" which shows you what band your mobile phone is using currently.
Hope it helps you out.
tonksy18
5 Jul 17#10
But again the loss of band 20 is unlikely to cause a major headache to a lot of people.
Like how a lot of people are perfectly happy with 720p phone screen as it's sharp enough for them, as long as the phone has decent enough data connection to check emails and Facebook I think they're content.
My Mi5 is a non band 20 version and my Redmi 4X is a band 20 model and I've noticed next to no difference between the two.
malky39
5 Jul 17#9
Not strictly true in some form all the UK networks use band 20. For one Vodafone use it extensively. Others not so much.
Xiaomi with most likely never realise a version of this with band 20.
It is obviously personal choice as to whether your prepared to spend this much on a phone that might not work to the full potential of your network. If I knew which band Vodafone use in my area I would be buying this as it's alot of phone for your cash, but none of the avaliable apps seem to be able to identify the band used
sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#6
No B20 Negative. If only Xiaomi did B20 phones . But they don't want to sell in UK or Europe so its stupid to buy their phones .
shizola to sam_of_london
5 Jul 174#7
I'm perfectly happy with my non B20 xiaomi, doubt I'm the only one.
tonksy18 to sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#8
It's stupid NOT to buy their phones if you're on any other network other than O2, great phones for great prices.
A little research will tell you that Xiaomi do make some Phones with Band 20 as international versions.
The Mi6 is fairly new so won't be a Band 20 version yet. But as stated in every damn Xiaomi deal you keep commenting in that no Band 20 is not a massive deal breaker to a lot of people.
Have both Xiaomi Mi5 and Xiaomi Redmi 4X and both run sweet as a nut on Three network.
xraven360
5 Jul 171#5
Shame it's only 3500mah battery tho :disappointed:
cullies
5 Jul 171#4
Any import duty payable ???
jay15
5 Jul 173#3
I had a phone from banggood ,It went wrong within a month (not there fault I know) sent it back to them for repair under guarantee that was over three months ago and no date as to when it will be returned.Just a note of caution your stuffed if it goes wrong.
gsnares
5 Jul 171#2
Code saying can only be used 50 times.
maxy414
5 Jul 171#1
Waiting for price to go down .
Happy with s6E and NNE 4.5
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Model Xiaomi Mi6 6GB+64GB version Network2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
TD-SCDMA B34/39
4G: FDD-LTE B1/B3/B5/B7/B8
TDD-LTE B38/39/40/41 [===Not Sure Your Network ?===] / [==Will My Phone Work ?==] SIM Card Dual SIM Card, Dual standby, Nano-SIM Style Bar Color White, Blue, Black Shell Material Metal + glass back cover Key Features 1. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz, 6GB RAM
2. Dual Camera with optical zoom, 4-axis OIS
3. Four-sided curved glass
4. 5.15" display with eye care System OS MIUI 8 CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 2.45Ghz 64bit Octa Core GPU Adreno 540 653MHz ROM 64GB UFS RAM 6GB LPDDR4 1866MHz Card Extend No support Screen Display Size 5.15-Inch with eye care Type FHD IPS Touch screen, Sunlight display, 94.4% NTSC color gamut Resolution 1920*1080 Pixel, 428PPI Multi-Touch Yes
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Hope it helps you out.
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What's the point of waiting until the flash sale has finished before you reply?
Get real lol
Are you going to wait for this to finish too?
£288
https://www.eglobalcentral.co.uk/xiaomi-note-2-64gb-dual-sim-4g-lte-sim-free-unlocked-black.html?gclid=CKny-bKnh9UCFW4B0wod794KTg#/product/19450
:stuck_out_tongue:
http://m.gearbest.com/cell-phones/pp_617021.html?wid=4¤cy=GBP&vip=762043&gclid=Cj0KEQjwy4zLBRCOg6-4h6vs3cUBEiQAN-yzfpsnHAuDROsARcBs2e4ReUj0q2DCL5KczQDWR3t-yCgaAkFd8P8HAQ
£291
Hope it helps you out.
Like how a lot of people are perfectly happy with 720p phone screen as it's sharp enough for them, as long as the phone has decent enough data connection to check emails and Facebook I think they're content.
My Mi5 is a non band 20 version and my Redmi 4X is a band 20 model and I've noticed next to no difference between the two.
Xiaomi with most likely never realise a version of this with band 20.
It is obviously personal choice as to whether your prepared to spend this much on a phone that might not work to the full potential of your network. If I knew which band Vodafone use in my area I would be buying this as it's alot of phone for your cash, but none of the avaliable apps seem to be able to identify the band used
A little research will tell you that Xiaomi do make some Phones with Band 20 as international versions.
The Mi6 is fairly new so won't be a Band 20 version yet. But as stated in every damn Xiaomi deal you keep commenting in that no Band 20 is not a massive deal breaker to a lot of people.
Have both Xiaomi Mi5 and Xiaomi Redmi 4X and both run sweet as a nut on Three network.
Happy with s6E and NNE 4.5