Can iphone 6 support TD-LTE network under China Mobile?

I bought a iphone 6 in Australia. can it support TD-LTE network under China Mobile?

LTE is supported on the A1586 with China Mobile. That's the same model sold in Australia. So long as it's an unlocked phone, and your account is properly provisioned, LTE should work fine.

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