Yes, and I hope that when they turn that on for the large areas that will see it that we will see similar improvements like that all over. I would expect that a 5G phone would see even faster performance because of other 5G features that will be turned on, but I expect not only performance improvements, but other services from T-Mobile as well. T-Mobile is promising some home Internet service with unlimited bandwidth for $50.00 per month. For someone that currently gets 6 megabits down on DSL (feel the power!), I could use something faster!
Currently, 600 MHz is not enabled in my area as a TV channel had to move. They have moved and based on the limited maps that I have seen, I MAY see the improvements that they are promising on 12/6. I plan to have a Note 10+ 5G phone as close to that date as I can. I support phones for clients and need to know the realities of what can be expected so that they can begin to plan. T-Mobile, after the big splash some weeks ago, has not been forthcoming with further news as to availability and real data as to coverage. AT&T just announced pre-orders for their low band 5G Note 10+ and they are quoting 12/17 for delivery. Nothing from T-Mobile. Once I get it, I plan to run location tests with my S10+ 4G phone and my Note 10+ 5G phone so that I can get a handle on any real improvements. If I saw 300 Mbps or anything even close, that would be awesome. On a good day with T-Mobile, I get 40 to 60 Mbps and that only after recent area upgrades.