EE on an iPhone 12 Pro Today in Bristol, UK. Very impressed.
Very impressive. I have yet to see that in Chicago.EE on an iPhone 12 Pro Today in Bristol, UK. Very impressed. View attachment 973555
WOW. So this was indoors?
What network? In Chicago I found AT&T disappointing but better in the suburbs. T-Mobile is a bit better in the city, but not necessarily any better than their already excellent LTE.NYC speeds are disappointing Not even worth posting. For now it’s hot and miss it will get better
Dude you are on WiFi thereT-Mobile at my house in Hartford, CT...pretty shocked tbh
614 Mbps down
101 Mbps up
The bottom left icon next to “T-Mobile” shows what was used for the test (5G symbol)Dude you are on WiFi there
How do you “turn off” 5G? I’ve seen multiple people say this, but I can’t seem to find any option for it. Maybe I’m just not looking in the right spot.Today I went to a city park where the Verzino tower is only a half mile away, in direct line of sight and no interference. 5G continues to be significantly slower than LTE. So I decided to turn off 5G for now.
You are correct, and I’m hoping that Verizon wins a lot of C-Band spectrum at the December auction!I’m not surprised. Verizon is basically using a portion of their LTE spectrum to roll out 5G to say they have it. AT&T and T-Mobile are, too, but they also have more dedicated spectrum (T-Mobile has the most right now).
So far, I’ve noticed that 5G is slower than LTE in downtown Chicago, but 5G has been faster in the parts of suburban Chicago I was in today.
I’m not surprised. Verizon is basically using a portion of their LTE spectrum to roll out 5G to say they have it.
You are correct, and I’m hoping that Verizon wins a lot of C-Band spectrum at the December auction!
- Los Angeles
- AT&T
- 78 down / 39 up
- Left is 5G, right is LTE (aka 5Ge)
iPhone Model: iPhone 12
Carrier: T-Mobile
Location: Cary, IL (tested to Elgin, IL T-Mobile server)
For me, I'm getting faster speeds still on LTE (same LTE speeds as with my 11 Pro and SE 2020).
Data Mode for all tests: Allow More Data on 5G
5G On: 169 down / 28.7 up
5G Auto: 156 down / 28.4 up
LTE: 241 down / 40.1 up
and WiFi on (Xfinity) and cellular off: 266 down / 23.2 up