Amazboost signal boosters are designed to support multiple 4G LTE and 5G frequency bands used by major U.S. and Canadian carriers. Here’s a breakdown of the bands typically covered and the carriers they support
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📶 Bands Supported by Amazboost Signal Boosters
| Band | Frequency Range | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Band 12/17 | 700 MHz | AT&T, T-Mobile (low-band LTE) |
| Band 13 | 700 MHz | Verizon (primary LTE band) |
| Band 5 | 850 MHz | AT&T, some Verizon, US Cellular |
| Band 4 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) | T-Mobile, AT&T |
| Band 2 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile |
⚠️ Amazboost boosters do not support T-Mobile’s Band 71 (600 MHz) or newer mid-band 5G like n41 or C-band (n77).

📡 Carrier Compatibility
Here’s how Amazboost works with major carriers:
🇺🇸 United States
- AT&T – ✅ Supported (Bands 12, 5, 4, 2)
- Verizon – ✅ Supported (Bands 13, 5, 2, 4)
- T-Mobile – ✅ Supported (Bands 12, 4, 2)
⚠️ Not compatible with Band 71 or n41 5G - US Cellular – ✅ Supported in many areas (Band 5, 12)
🇨🇦 Canada
- Bell, Rogers, Telus – ✅ Partially supported
These carriers often use Band 4 (AWS), Band 5 (850 MHz), and Band 2 (1900 MHz), which are covered by Amazboost.
🔍 How to Check Compatibility
To ensure the best results:
- Use a free app like Network Cell Info Lite (Android) or Coverage Map apps to see which band your phone is using.
- Compare that to the supported bands above.
- If you’re in a rural area or deep indoors, the lower bands (12, 13, 5) matter most.
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