What exactly is 5g Sub-62?

AllenRulz

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I'm leaving OnePlus and going back to Google again. Doing some research on the differences between the Pixel 7/Pixel 7 Pro.

On the 5g bands, everything is the same except for one thing. On the Pixel 7, it also says Sub-62 but the Pixel 7 Pro doesn't have that. But the bands are same. So what exactly is it and what is the difference?

Pixel 7 - 5G Sub-620: 5G Sub-62:
Bands n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/14/20/25/28/30/38/40/41/48/66/71/77/78

Pixel 7 Pro - 5G Sub-620:
Bands n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/14/20/25/28/30/38/40/41/48/66/71/77/78

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I'm leaving OnePlus and going back to Google again. Doing some research on the differences between the Pixel 7/Pixel 7 Pro.

On the 5g bands, everything is the same except for one thing. On the Pixel 7, it also says Sub-62 but the Pixel 7 Pro doesn't have that. But the bands are same. So what exactly is it and what is the difference?

Pixel 7 - 5G Sub-620: 5G Sub-62:
Bands n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/14/20/25/28/30/38/40/41/48/66/71/77/78

Pixel 7 Pro - 5G Sub-620:
Bands n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/14/20/25/28/30/38/40/41/48/66/71/77/78

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I believe the difference is what country the 5G spectrum is configured for.

What is mmWave Frequency Band in 5G?
Now coming to mmWave frequency band in 5G. Think of it as the elite spectrum. It has a frequency band from 24GHz to 52GHz. While the 5G spectrum can theoretically go up to 100GHz, telecom regulators around the world have not even started licensing spectrums beyond 50GHz so that is a distant dream. The FCC in the US just auctioned 37GHz, 39GHz, and 47GHz spectrums in March 2020. As of now, 26GHz, 28GHz, 39GHz, and 41GHz frequency bands are being used by major carriers around the world.
 
I believe the difference is what country the 5G spectrum is configured for.

What is mmWave Frequency Band in 5G?
Now coming to mmWave frequency band in 5G. Think of it as the elite spectrum. It has a frequency band from 24GHz to 52GHz. While the 5G spectrum can theoretically go up to 100GHz, telecom regulators around the world have not even started licensing spectrums beyond 50GHz so that is a distant dream. The FCC in the US just auctioned 37GHz, 39GHz, and 47GHz spectrums in March 2020. As of now, 26GHz, 28GHz, 39GHz, and 41GHz frequency bands are being used by major carriers around the world.
I appreciate it.

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