T-Mobile teases "9G" because it's as true as AT&T's "5G E"
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- Anonymous
- TmA
- 09 Jan 2019
E as Edge?
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- AnonD-824731
- 0mU
- 09 Jan 2019
Marketing mumbo-jumbo.
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- Anonymous
- thw
- 09 Jan 2019
Anonymous, 09 Jan 2019Telling people you have 5G but it's actually LTE? Is this e... moreDon't worry, they are expert in these kind of things. A good ol' FINE PRINT can fix 'em all :D
- Kiyasuriin
- nYT
- 09 Jan 2019
9 y/o kid, 09 Jan 2019Who cares about 5G / 9G / whatever. Give me 69G with unlimi... more(-_-)
2056 bit is not enough in 69G. go for 131072bit encryption. (And there's a reason why I chose this number specifically. it's 2^17 bit encryption)
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- Mr. Electronics
- IbE
- 09 Jan 2019
Anonymous, 09 Jan 2019Telling people you have 5G but it's actually LTE? Is this e... moreNot sure but what I am sure of is that many people are going to fall for it. My friend has the s9+ under at&t and received the firmware update a couple of days ago. It said 5gE and he really thought that he received the latest and greatest. The fact that the average consumer is getting fooled like this
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- Anonymous
- wrw
- 09 Jan 2019
Telling people you have 5G but it's actually LTE? Is this even legal?
- Kiyasuriin
- Hxp
- 09 Jan 2019
AnonD-558092, 09 Jan 2019This burn was entirely deserved. LTE-A ain't no 5G.Agreed~
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- Anonymous
- Jwu
- 09 Jan 2019
9 y/o kid, 09 Jan 2019Who cares about 5G / 9G / whatever. Give me 69G with unlimi... more+1
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- AnonD-558092
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- 09 Jan 2019
This burn was entirely deserved. LTE-A ain't no 5G.
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- 9 y/o kid
- Kx1
- 09 Jan 2019
Who cares about 5G / 9G / whatever. Give me 69G with unlimited premium access to crimsontube and somethinghub, etc. with built-in 100% anonymous, randomly generated ssh mesh multi node network, in 2056 bit encryption