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  1. PCMag got to test T-Mobile's 5G network in NYC unofficially by using a T-Mobile SIM in an Verizon S10 5G.
    T-Mobile's midtown macro site spacing is good enough for pretty much seamless outdoor coverage. They mention it's 100MHz of spectrum which has a max speed of 650Mbps but they were only able to hit up to 500Mbps. Then (they believe) that T-Mobile caught on and started capping their speeds. 
    https://www.pcmag.com/news/368728/t-mobiles-pre-launch-5g-network-results-are-encouraging
    300-400 on a cell phone it's way more then enough for me
    .. Don't see the need of those speeds on a cell phone...

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  2. The lesser the magnitude the better (closer to zero). So -107dbm is generally better signal than -118dbm. But if I'm not mistaken RSRQ and SNR are the statistics to watch because they measure the quality of the signal not just how strong it is. RSSP includes noise from co and adjacent channel interference, thermal noise, etc.
    At about -118 was getting from 5 to 9 mbps. But I keep staying connected all the way to - 125... And the attachment was the area I was getting band 71 on a Note92513d254ce5991d700c32f4c198180e8.jpg

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  3. As I have said previously, my phone on marshmallow is just the same on LTE as it was on lollipop. Don't know why some are having issues.

     

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    Do your phone switch often to 3g in your market or says on LTE majority of the time? That happens only when switches over to 3g, it takes a long time to get it back to LTE on areas were you know there's LTE signal

    Same here nothing has change since then!

     

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  4. Are you sure it was the tower in Alamogordo? There is a tower outside of the AF base that has LTE 800. I am still having trouble connecting the B26 on my iPhone or my nexus 5.

    No, man like I said I was driving through Alamogordo on my way to Denver Colorado.... So no I don't know which tower was the one broadcasting band 26.... Sorry about that

     

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