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   Andy Burnelli to nospam   
   Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Re=3a_my_iphone_12_is_humm   
   13 Jul 22 15:25:38   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: spam@nospam.com   
      
   nospam wrote:   
      
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 7/12/2022 12:53 PM, badgolferman wrote:   
   >>> Thought you might be interested, smsŠ   
   >>>   
   >>> ‹‹‹‹‹   
   >>>   
   >>> Opensignal is out today with its latest in-depth report on 5G. T-Mobile   
   >>> continues to lead the pack when it comes to 5G download/upload speeds,   
   >>> availability, and reach. Meanwhile, Verizon did repeat its wins for the 5G   
   >>> Voice app and Games experiences in the latest report.   
   >>   
   >> Glad it's working out for you. For most people, coverage is more   
   >> important than peak 5G download speed, but it it makes you happy to   
   >> ignore the coverage issue so be it.   
   >   
   > except that t-mobile has *both* better coverage *and* better speeds,   
   > and it's not even close.   
   >   
   >  age-5g_availability-5g.png>   
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   >  port-july-download-speed.png>   
      
   Bob Campbell wrote:   
      
   > My reading of the above is that the 5G hype is WAY overblown.   That   
   > averages to 24% of phone users have 5G available at any given time.   
      
   How about four hundred megabits per second indoors?   
     T-mo 419 & 390 Mbps 5G UC   
      
   The 5G service in any one spot (e.g., at your home or place of work), is   
   consistent, so if it has 5G coverage, then you have 5G coverage 100% of the   
   time at that spot. These real-world readings are all taken INDOORS.   
     T-mo 377, 414, 443 Mbps   
      
   Given I never cared about 5G until I was fortuitously given a handful of   
   free 5G phones about a year ago by my carrier, I might have easily agreed   
   with Bob Campbell - but with these new 5G phones, I now know better.   
     Ookla test log results   
      
   Luckily for me I don't work - but - at home - the 5G service has just been   
   getting BETTER and better (see previous threads with badgolferman on that).   
     Speed tests over time   
      
   Notice the RSRP *indoors* is a very respectable low to mid nineties!   
     T-mo RSRP -91 to -96 dBm   
      
   Meanwhile, my own neighbors on Verizon can't even get the free femtocell I   
   personally had Verizon send them to work - due to crappy Verizon signal.   
     Verizon femtocell setup   
      
   > Which mirrors my own observations.  I have T-Mobile.   Switching to 5G on   
   > my 12 Pro Max makes no difference at all.  Same bars, same speeds.  Nothing   
   > is faster.   
      
   At home I can get a couple hundred megabits per second, but routinely,   
   especially inside, I get only about half that - but admittedly I live in   
   the boonies where we don't even have cable yet on our power poles.   
     Redneck Internet   
      
   > LTE is definitely more important than 5G at this point.  And for the   
   > record, I don't give a damn who makes the modem chip in my phone.   
      
   You don't care _who_ makes the modem but you might care if one modem is   
   half the performance of another - where performance is how you rate them.   
      
   You also might care if the modem bought from Qualcomm as opposed to being   
   sourced internally adds an appreciable percentage of the final sales price   
   of the iPhone in royalties and other fees Apple pays to Qualcomm.   
   --   
   Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information,.   
   which in this case, is proof of indoor 5G speeds, coverage and signal.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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