you'll notice that everything on the label is in Spanish first and English second. Also that the first page has LTN on it which seems to support that. Good thing from the site is that it does have NAM 3G frequencies, so it should work in the US. My only concern is that it will be a Spanish only ROM and an English one would have to be cooked to work. However, it's possible that it may have English on it already and would just have to be switched. Should be interesting to see. Even if it doesn't come to a US carrier, it looks promising that we could get one that would work here.
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I'm guessing this looks like it's destined for the Latin market, hence the L moniker. Looking on the page here: https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=1011929&native_or_pdf=pdf
you'll notice that everything on the label is in Spanish first and English second. Also that the first page has LTN on it which seems to support that. Good thing from the site is that it does have NAM 3G frequencies, so it should work in the US. My only concern is that it will be a Spanish only ROM and an English one would have to be cooked to work. However, it's possible that it may have English on it already and would just have to be switched. Should be interesting to see. Even if it doesn't come to a US carrier, it looks promising that we could get one that would work here.