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o4liberty

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This is just outside ocean city nj in a small rural area called Marmora awesome speeds.

I know they say verizon is faster if you can connect or find their 5G network. With tmobile it's almost everywhere with decent speeds.
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How many places can you get those speeds with T-Mobile
I think T-Mobile needs more time since they bought sprint to get their network to working right.

Glad you have a place you can get good 5G service.
Is your phone carrier locked ?
 

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That's pretty good speeds , I'm in northern jersey and get 5g everywhere, but speeds are little lower then yours more like 90 /60
 

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This is just outside ocean city nj in a small rural area called Marmora awesome speeds.

I know they say verizon is faster if you can connect or find their 5G network. With tmobile it's almost everywhere with decent speeds.
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That's pretty good speeds , I'm in northern jersey and get 5g everywhere, but speeds are little lower then yours more like 90 /60

I have 5G most everywhere down here in GA bout an hour outside Atlanta on TMo, but the speeds aren't any faster than LTE.
 

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I have 5G most everywhere down here in GA bout an hour outside Atlanta on TMo, but the speeds aren't any faster than LTE.

That just seems so wrong! I'm pumped for 5g. But I'd like to get something out of it. In my area, I hope I will. I noted this comment on TMO in the Android Central review of the 20 Ultra Note:

"At the moment, the U.S. is in a transitional phase, with T-Mobile in the best position to show its strength. And in markets where it inherited Sprint's 2500Mhz-based 5G network, it's a great value proposition, but the vast majority of the cities where the company operates have slower-than-LTE 600Mhz 5G."
 
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