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So to use my phone at it's full potential I have to change my plan to a new plan that has free 5g but for the equalivent plan is 40 dollars more lol 

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Wow, I suddenly don't feel so bad. If I switched to free 5G, it would only increase my bill $10/mo. Must be because it's not available many places.So to use my phone at it's full potential I have to change my plan to a new plan that has free 5g but for the equalivent plan is 40 dollars more lolman who knew free equal 40 dollars
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Want me correct the title to Att?So I spoke to rep it's a 50 dollar increase and then on top of that losing about 35 dollars in discounts. so yeah that's a no for me. I guess I need to start to shop around my att bill is already over 600 that's including my directtv
Want me correct the title to Att?
I think AT&T 5G is just a fantasy that doesn't really exist. I bought a Note20u AT&T directly from Samsung. I ended up have to change my plan from an older unlimited plan to their latest greatest unlimited elite 5G plan. According to AT&T's site my neighborhood is smack dab in the middle of 5G coverage according to their map and a zip code search on their site. I get no 5G at all. AT&T says my phone is not on their approved list of acceptable model numbers for AT&T 5G. It's a US version bought directly from Samsung as an AT&T version! My coworker bought the exact same phone from Samsung (also AT&T) when i bought mine but he gets 5G. I'm beyond p*ssed at AT&T and now I'm stuck with a more expensive unlimited plan than before and cannot go back because it's an old plan. I still think the rep didn't know what he was talking about saying my phone isn't 5G capable on AT&T. Makes absolutely zero sense! The only thing he said that made sense is that since I changed my plan the new phone's IMEI hasn't updated on their system yet but I doubt that has much to do with 5G but I could be wrong. Anyone else having this kind of issue? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I was told that AT&T doesn't have special 5G sim cards. I read that about TMO too. I'm wondering if the IMEI not being registered on my account is the issue.Have you and your co-worker been next to each other in an area he gets 5G? It would be helpful to know if you both get 5G or not. It would also be a good test for him to come to your place to see if he gets 5G.
Without more investigation, this could be a settings issue, a signal/coverage issue, a network configuration issue, or something else. I read that TMO requires a special 5G compatible SIM card, so it wouldn't hurt to compare yours to your friend's SIM card too (I'm not familiar with AT&T's implementation, so this may not be an issue).
I was told that AT&T doesn't have special 5G sim cards. I read that about TMO too. I'm wondering if the IMEI not being registered on my account is the issue.
Yeah if you IMEI is not provisioned properly on your account then that is most likely the cause.I was told that AT&T doesn't have special 5G sim cards. I read that about TMO too. I'm wondering if the IMEI not being registered on my account is the issue.
Yeah if you IMEI is not provisioned properly on your account then that is most likely the cause.