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I was all for 5G till reality set in that for the most part it's solving a non-existing problem if you're in an area with LTE.The roll-out of 4G wasn't this entertaining.
The excitement to see a 5G symbolThe roll-out of 4G wasn't this entertaining.
I was all for 5G till reality set in that for the most part it's solving a non-existing problem if you're in an area with LTE.
Just saw on twitter that if you have a 5G device on T-Mobile and you are using your old 4G SIM card you need to get a new pink "R15" SIM card. My N20U is unlocked from Samsung so I didn't get this new SIM card but I am requesting one from T-Mobile online nowm. I'm wondering if this is why my T-Mobile 5G speeds have been slower than my 4G speeds?
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/de...cmpid=MGPO_SS_C_SVCMSG_LUED3SQVQJ1JN1U7P58686
I just got my Note 20U and the lady at tmobile put in my old sim card from the 9 and my screen shows 5G. I had read this thread before I left but I wanted to see what would happen. I haven't had a chance to look around my phone yet, so I'm not sure if there was an update or what my settings are (although one update is pending).
Lol T-Mobile store tried charging me $20 to replace my sim card
Lol T-Mobile store tried charging me $20 to replace my sim card
Just saw on twitter that if you have a 5G device on T-Mobile and you are using your old 4G SIM card you need to get a new pink "R15" SIM card. My N20U is unlocked from Samsung so I didn't get this new SIM card but I am requesting one from T-Mobile online nowm. I'm wondering if this is why my T-Mobile 5G speeds have been slower than my 4G speeds?
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/de...cmpid=MGPO_SS_C_SVCMSG_LUED3SQVQJ1JN1U7P58686
5G seems like a dog and pony show.
I just asked T-Mobile and they told me this...
T-Mobile Twitter: Thank you so much for filling that out, and for your patience as I did a bit of digging on this! The Note20 Ultra 5G doesn't have access to our stand alone 5G network at this point in time, so there is no need for a new SIM card at this point in timeIf anything changes with that, you would be notified by a text that you'd want that new SIM to get the best 5G connection
Me: So wait the Note 20 Ultra 5G doesn't have 5G on T-Mobiles Network?
T-Mobile Twitter: Oh man! I'm so sorry for the confusion, Alex, it definitely does have 5G! Phew, sorry for the scare that I just gave you there haha - let me explain what that meant by the stand alone 5G network.
As we roll out 5G, we have a few different components. The first, which makes up our nationwide 5G footprint, is what's called "Non-standalone 5G". This relies on mid-band LTE coverage in order to access 5G, and is what your phone (and most 5G devices) has access to, as well as the most widespread 5G signal we have available.
Recently, we have begun rolling out stand alone 5G as well, which does not require LTE signal in order to receive 5G. With SA, the device connects to the 5G radio and core network. This type of 5G connection does require a new SIM, but isn't available nationwide yet, and is not accessible on all 5G devices. I hope that helps to clear up some of that confusion!
T-Mobile said the sims card had nothing to do with 5G