T-Mobile announces 5G capacity upgrades ahead of Super Bowl in Tampa, FL

03 February 2021
The mobile carrier has rolled out mid-band 5G based on the sub-6Ghz spectrums.

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kevinmcmurtrie, 03 Feb 2021Sony hasn't supported North America in a while. They&... moreThat's why I said I hope. Lol. The Xperia Pro zones with mmWave and doesn't have to be purchased from Verizon.

mmWave is just an additional antenna added to the phones (hence why not many care to carry it).

    Dometalican, 03 Feb 2021I'll help you with that: All iPhone 12s Pixel 5 (4... moreSony hasn't supported North America in a while. They've been selling "5G" phones as "4G" in the US because they don't have the right bands.

    Band 260/261 and 71 are super rare together. I'm guessing they each need their own antenna because they're far from the other bands.

    The problem with too many cellphones is that the "premium" models tend to be hardware-locked to a specific carrier. Even if you plan to stick with your carrier, it means not having the frequencies needed international roaming. You'll have to wait for mmWave to either die off (replaced by C-band) or become common on mid-range phones.

      kevinmcmurtrie, 03 Feb 2021If only there was some way to figure out which phones suppo... moreI'll help you with that:

      All iPhone 12s
      Pixel 5 (4a 5G UW is oddly missing 5G band 41)
      Galaxy S21 series

      That's it. That's why I'm hoping the ROG 5 and Xperia 1 Mark iii may have them all as well since I refuse to get any of the above 3 phones.

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        • toddluvzgta
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        League is rigged which is why I don't bother watching most of the time

          If only there was some way to figure out which phones supported all of T-Mobile's current low-mid-high bands.

          https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?s5Gs=41,71,260,261

            HUH?!