Looks like the 2022 iPhone SE will be 5G compatible, hopefully T-Mobile 5G compatible.
Don't know much about Apple products, but don't see why it wouldn't be. Low to mind range phones tend to be sub 6 only, so you'll get the two biggies with n71 and n41 but no mmWave. Not a huge deal since T-Mobile has very limited n261 mmWave deployed and mmWave has not been their focus.Looks like the 2022 iPhone SE will be 5G compatible, hopefully T-Mobile 5G compatible.
At least in the case of T-Mobile, they've also deployed a lot of low-range (600-700 MHz) 5G, so it wouldn't surprise me if that kind of 5G coverage is getting close to their 4G coverage. AT&T has also deployed some low-range 5G too, but not as much, I think. But low-range 5G isn't *that* much faster than 4G, although I think it may have other benefits, e.g. lower latency.
Wow, so you're getting around twice the speed on long-range 5G (band n71 on 600 MHz) vs. long-range 4G (band 71 on 600 MHz). That's better than the general commentary I've read with regard to long-range 5G vs. 4G.My comment is based on one lowly tower site in the rural village I work in. So, take it for what it’s worth, which isn’t much, but here’s my observation. It went from being bands 12, 2 and 66 only to that plus the additions of band 71, n71 and n41 over the course of about a year. With a strong signal I would max out at 75 Mbps on band 71 LTE, when n71 NR launched, that doubled to 150 Mbps. n41 NR gets me 400 - 500 Mbps.
I can get 100 Mbps in the basement at work on n71, whereas I would max out at around 40 Mbps on band 71.
This tower site covers the gas station I usually fill up at, the sub shop I go to lunch at and the McDonalds I go to, among other places. And it’s been pretty consistent no matter where I am near work, NR is roughly twice as fast as LTE at the same location. Sometimes a little more than twice as fast, sometimes a little less, but approx. 2x the speed is what I’ve noticed.
Edit - The first sentence certainly holds true for me. Over the past 1 - 2 months, I have been on 5G 100% of the time, unless I'm in an area with no native T-Mobile coverage and I'm on LTE bands 25, 26 or 41 from Sprint.
mmWave is what all the 5G hype was initially about but it's going to end up being the least transformative part of 5G because it will only ever be deployed in very high-traffic spots. Just way too costly to bathe an entire metro area in mmWave; way too many small cells would have to be deployed.Don't know much about Apple products, but don't see why it wouldn't be. Low to mind range phones tend to be sub 6 only, so you'll get the two biggies with n71 and n41 but no mmWave. Not a huge deal since T-Mobile has very limited n261 mmWave deployed and mmWave has not been their focus.
the hopper 3 phoneGet the new dish phone
we'll bundle his cell service with his dish serviceSo does all this mean TheKrell needs a new phone? Pretty quick?
why not unlocked apple's and sammy's. either buy outright or the consumer can finance elsewhere..Do you see getting Apple and Samsung onboard as impossible?
If they cover the needed bands, why not...why not unlocked apple's and sammy's. either buy outright or the consumer can finance elsewhere..
yep agree!!! less liability for dish to!!! i prefer unlocked phones if the marrage goes sour you can run like hell. i can use a prepaid sim from across the pond instead of paying ultra high roaming rates. unlocked phones sell higher than locked phones to.If they cover the needed bands, why not...
Comes with a big red reboot button right on the back of the phone.the hopper 3 phone
And they do a forced reboot every night to make sure your bill is paidComes with a big red reboot button right on the back of the phone.
I heard AT&T was coming out with a Genie cell phone. It only does 2G and you will need an adapter to display 4K content.the hopper 3 phone
AT&T does not support 2G, terminated 3G on 02/01/2022.I heard AT&T was coming out with a Genie cell phone. It only does 2G and you will need an adapter to display 4K content.
AT&T isn't shutting down 3G until 2/22/2022.AT&T does not support 2G, terminated 3G on 02/01/2022.
charlie will charge people a room access fee for each number pushed. i wouldnt use AT&T for anything with how crappy there customer service is. id'e make smoke signals and use two tin cans before i used AT&TI heard AT&T was coming out with a Genie cell phone. It only does 2G and you will need an adapter to display 4K content.