If you’re in the right spot, with a Samsung Galaxy S23.
of its new 5G tech that can deliver speeds of up to 3.3Gbps using carrier aggregation, which combines four different 5G channels into one for devices that can handle it , similar to a trick used by Wi-Fi routers to create a faster connection.
That’s even faster than what you’d get out of mmWave 5G, which is more heavily touted by Verizon and AT&T as also being capable of extremely high speeds — Ookla recently reported in the US. However, it has limited range and device support and is easily hampered by common impediments like trees and buildings.from T-Mobile’s and Sprint’s previously mothballed 3G networks, along with two 2.5GHz channels and 600MHz. The rollout is already live in parts of T-Mobile’s network and “will be available nationwide in the coming weeks,” per the company’s release, although you’ll have to guess exactly where that is since T-Mobile isn’t saying.
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