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By Paynefanbro · Posted
T-Mobile giving up 400MHz of n260 to AT&T in order to gain 300MHz of n258 in NYC. Before: 400MHz n258 400MHz n260, 50+50MHz n261 500MHz n262 After: 700MHz n258 50+50MHz n261 500MHz n262 It's net loss of 100MHz however they now control the entire 24GHz band which is the "lowest" of the mmWave bands. It should have better propagation characteristics than other mmWave bands and at 700MHz it'll be capable of 3-4Gbps throughput. Hopefully this is the impetus for T-Mobile to start deploying mmWave in NYC again. Don't know if it's just me but for the past 2-3 months I basically stopped mapping new 5G small cells on T-Mobile in NYC. I'm definitely reaching but maybe they're going to start again soon with mmWave + midband (fingers crossed) -
S22 gets the s21 features: One UI 6.1 update: no photo cleanup AI as reported. Does have: circle to search, advanced charging settings for battery protection, and customize alarms. Also has Google's Bluetooth based find my device network option. Reportedly can (have not tested yet) move subjects from one picture to another, copy from one image paste into another, speed up or slow down parts of videos, edit movies on any galaxy device, Samsung account family groups. Plus the s22 adds the following AI features: real time translation during voice calls, can change the tone of your writing, interpreter of live conversations, samsung notes to summarize and correct etc. and photo editor. Has actual advance intelligence feature topic in settings with option to do it only on *#73# does still work if you previously enabled it. ADB disabling of system updates not tested.
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mmWave swap with AT&T: https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/ApplicationSearch/applMain.jsp?applID=14724384 Credit VISITOR1 on Reddit. T-Mobile gives 39GHz to AT&T in exchange for 24GHz nationwide. Both US Cellular and Starry have 24GHz. Ohio 850MHz with June 1 buildout deadline is on 28GHz.
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