It’s become a familiar refrain by now – a carrier claiming coverage just to be snubbed by another carrier on process or measuring techniques.
T-Mobile boasts the widest “5G availability,” Verizon brags with the fastest 5G, all the while AT&T keeps reaping median download speed awards, what gives? If you are confused about the state of US carriers’ 5G networks, you are not alone.
They have employed a dizzying array of 5G bands for their base stations, and commenced the rollout from completely opposite approaches that prioritize different features, even if you have the latest and greatest phone like the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.