The Truth About T-Mobile 5G

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    [THE TRUTH ABOUT T-MOBILE 5G]
    For the third year running, Qualcomm flew me to Hawaii and put me up for the annual Snapdragon Summit, where for the third year running, the next generation smartphone and laptop chips were announced. Also on site: a parade of executives proclaiming (yet again) that “5G is here!”
    But this year is different … because it’s actually true.
    On December 6th, T-Mobile made it official, by flipping the switch on a nationwide deployment of 5G that covers 200 million people. But what does that really mean, and more importantly, should you care? I took a OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition for a Maui test drive on T-Mobile 5G to find out!
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    MrMobile's T-Mobile 5G / Sub-6 5G video was produced at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit in Maui in December 2019. The OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren 5G review sample was provided by T-Mobile on a short-term loan basis.
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  • @TheMrMobile
    @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +198

    Not sure I'm sticking with the headline long-term, but since it's there now, some additional "truth" for you folks:
    - T-Mobile is *also* building out 5G in the high-band mmWave space (it already has the beginnings of such a network underway in Las Vegas and LA, among other places).
    - Its 600MHz deployment (which I test in this video) is built on spectrum it acquired in 2017. It's had LTE deployed there for a while, and has also had all that time to prepare for this 5G rollout, hence the "switch flip" moment.
    - Not all sites have been upgraded with the 5G equipment. When your phone connects to a specific T-Mo cell site using the 600MHz band, the site can indicate to the handset whether or not it's so equipped. If so, the phone switches the network indicator to "5G" to let you know that connection is available. If not, it stays put at 4GLTE.
    - The rollout, as with all carriers, is continuous. Expect coverage to increase, but expect speeds to remain about the same due to the limitations of low-band frequencies discussed in the video.
    More here: www.androidcentral.com/5g-t-mobile-everything-you-need-know

    • @hugomalaya2055
      @hugomalaya2055 Před 4 lety +2

      nice Mrmobile....

    • @mikechilders5898
      @mikechilders5898 Před 4 lety +6

      It will come with the merger of Sprint it will acciure all of sprints mid band which will give speeds around 200 to 250 Mbps can't wait😁

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +8

      @@mikechilders5898 Yep, mentioned in the video (wish I'd been able to see that cake that Myriam Joire took a photo of!)

    • @oproep
      @oproep Před 4 lety +9

      Let's be honest, The MrMobile Channel seems to hold the best 5G Coverage on CZcams to date.
      Keep it up Michael, really appreciate this honest, unbiased and independent content.

    • @Maxwell1989
      @Maxwell1989 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheMrMobile I was born and raised on Maui I live on the big island now

  • @Mrwhosetheboss
    @Mrwhosetheboss Před 4 lety +432

    I didn't even get a single second of mmWave 5G while out there, so count yourself lucky 🤣 Great video!

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +45

      Ha! Thanks man, though I'm sorry to hear it! Did you have a 5G UWB device, even? David and I had to borrow ours from Qualcomm. Great seeing you out there.

    • @gcarter1973
      @gcarter1973 Před 4 lety +14

      Why not mention how dangerous 5G can be?

    • @brandon_nope
      @brandon_nope Před 4 lety +25

      G Cart It’s not dangerous

    • @gcarter1973
      @gcarter1973 Před 4 lety +7

      @@brandon_nope 100 % it's dangerous.

    • @supremomiguel9438
      @supremomiguel9438 Před 4 lety +57

      ​@@gcarter1973 Ok, let me just give you the full run-down because you just seem completely misinformed. First 5G, like 4G and every generation before it operates in the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum so at broadcasting power levels, the most dangerous it could be is in the form of heat. Second, mmWave does not penetrate solid objects so now the worst it could be is on the surface level of the skin (The sun's infrared rays don't cause cancer yet they're at a frequency of 300 Ghz - 200 Thz ). Third, if you're talking about the 600 Mhz spectrum, this was already used for century's with UHF TV so the exposure wouldn't be any realistic difference compared to now. Fourth, microwaves aren't even efficient at creating heat, this is why a 1800 watt microwave only puts out 1000 watts of microwave energy. And lastly, the studies that show damage by microwaves included: A, Incredibly long exposure time to the site. B, Situations where you'd be standing still directly next to a tower. C, the mmWave sites run at a MUCH lower power level since they're closer together. Although, none of this directly relates to cancer in any way. The worst situations that have occurred is in a school where a 4G tower was placed directly overhead which is just a completely wrong move. This situation lead to heating the brain directly, which led to tumors (Non-cancerous tumors caused by heat and not DNA damage, however naturally tumors can mutate and become cancerous on their own.) And this can only happen with lower frequencies that have actual penetration like the 2.4Ghz-3.4Ghz bands. mmWave is not able to penetrate the skull. But that's it, it's just heat and it works the same way any other band does like the Sun, quartz heaters, and many other types of heat that is radiated, only possible difference is that infrared has to short of a wavelength to penetrate the skull, which the longer waves of infrared are actually completely capable of, and our bodies radiate this type of heat 24/7 naturally. So all in all, yes under absolutely ridiculous circumstances it's "Possible" for microwaves to be dangerous but don't forget that your microwave oven operates at a far higher power level and that isn't even capable of genetic damage at the frequency of 2.45 Ghz. Hopefully, this clears up anything you were misinformed on, have a good one.

  • @TechDove
    @TechDove Před 4 lety +434

    T-Mobile is doing it the right way. They're not rushing to have the high bandwidth 5G out first they're improving upon the 4G infrastructure they already have and releasing 5G in waves.

    • @bd8594
      @bd8594 Před 4 lety +29

      I’ve heard that the US is the only country using millimeter wave 5G due to the military constraints.

    • @TechDove
      @TechDove Před 4 lety +8

      @@bd8594 that's interesting. Do you have a source for that? I'd like to read up

    • @ShadmanAhmed1
      @ShadmanAhmed1 Před 4 lety +11

      This is the same as ATT’s 5gE aka a lie

    • @TechDove
      @TechDove Před 4 lety +20

      @@ShadmanAhmed1 it's not though. It's a lower frequency 5G

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +78

      @@ShadmanAhmed1 It's tempting to think so, but I disagree. I take my cues from Sascha Segan at PCMag when it comes to this stuff, since he's one of the best resources for wireless network knowledge I know. His take: "In my view, 5G is a technology that can enable experiences, but it doesn't always do so. It's a radio system called 5G NR, which supports very wide channels and has a rich roadmap for future improvement. By that measure, T-Mobile's low-band 5G is definitely 5G and AT&T's 5GE is not." www.pcmag.com/news/372378/testing-t-mobiles-low-band-5g-lets-call-it-4-9g

  • @calijay9805
    @calijay9805 Před 4 lety +182

    Common sense it’s better to have slower speeds with a good stable connection with more coverage than faster speeds and no coverage having to stand directly next to a tower.

    • @BronzeLincolns81
      @BronzeLincolns81 Před 4 lety +21

      even better to not spend money on technology that either won't work or won't be any better than what you already have.

    • @jbodden6977
      @jbodden6977 Před 4 lety +8

      @@BronzeLincolns81 KINDA LIKE HAVING A USED CAR WITH FULL FUEL TANK COMPARED TO BRAND NEW LUXURY EXOTIC CAR WITH NO FUEL LOL

    • @edferd100
      @edferd100 Před 4 lety +2

      Nah, they'll just boost that signal till our innards boil. 🤣

    • @shap7296
      @shap7296 Před 4 lety +6

      Yeah that’s why it makes sense for Verizon to go fast with no connection because they already have the fastest 4g that’s faster than T-Mobile’s 5g

    • @martyfowler3072
      @martyfowler3072 Před 4 lety +1

      joseph bodden funny analogy 👏 😆

  • @BadWeatherfreak
    @BadWeatherfreak Před 4 lety +75

    Companies need to improve overall coverage and stop chasing each other tails.

    • @mariaevora2142
      @mariaevora2142 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/fzSvjo2O8-M/video.html

    • @grominwithrob1339
      @grominwithrob1339 Před 3 lety +1

      T-mobile uses low frequency 5g for greater distance. Mm wave has HORRIBLE distance but amazing speed if your next to a tower.

    • @linuxd
      @linuxd Před 3 lety +4

      This needs to go for most corporations in a lot of areas. Figure out what need is being fulfilled and focus on that.
      We're out here with copy cat phones, cars, food, ect. Substance always wins

  • @djross95
    @djross95 Před 4 lety +43

    The first understandable explanation of 5G and its upsides/pitfalls that I've seen. Thanks, Michael (err, Mr. Mobile) !!

  • @Carxstreetaccounts24
    @Carxstreetaccounts24 Před 4 lety +3

    I have Verizon for the last 10 years I work in a kitchen my brother is a executive chef. We both have Verizon we do not get any signal at all whatsoever while inside of the kitchen we have to step outside sometimes even outside of the building. we noticed that people that had T-Mobile had signal inside of the kitchen in the break room like wtf! We have switched over to T-Mobile after almost eleven years of being with Verizon. I get signal in places that I normally didn't get with Verizon. This has been my experience

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too. Here in Vegas, TMobile is way better than Verizon. And I get Verizon Free from my work.

  • @xdka826
    @xdka826 Před 4 lety +19

    Appreciate your disclaimers about sponsors and brands used in your videos

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser Před 4 lety +28

    mmWave 5G service is a joke. You won't get any reception inside your home on that bandwidth.
    So you will never get those download / upload speeds and 1-6 ms ping latency.

    • @Epic_Aviation
      @Epic_Aviation Před 4 lety +1

      @@tmr8193 1000gb? I think you mean 1000 mbps. Also, it's not fiber optic. It's cable over coaxial. The one that is fiber optic that is offered by Xfinity is the 2000 mbps plan. (Gigabit Pro)

  • @enragedbacon470
    @enragedbacon470 Před 4 lety +16

    4G is plenty fast, its faster than most peoples home internet connection. Who needs more than 50-100mbps on a cell phone? Would rather have cell companies deploy more 4G for better coverage than waste time on this crap that no one will notice.

    • @fss1704
      @fss1704 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah definetly, this shit isn't innovation, it's fascism.

    • @panama2468
      @panama2468 Před 3 lety

      Uh bc if your connection is faster, then you need the connection for less time. Its about freeing up bandwidth and reducing congestion

    • @ILoveGrilledCheese
      @ILoveGrilledCheese Před 3 lety

      There's a million reasons to need higher speed.. are you being sarcastic?

    • @enragedbacon470
      @enragedbacon470 Před 3 lety

      ​@@ILoveGrilledCheese no im not, no one needs 5g to browse facebook and upload to instagram. 5g is good for getting broadband to people who can't get it another way, but for strictly mobile use, its a waste unless they can get it to have better range and no line of sight issues.

  • @oproep
    @oproep Před 4 lety +20

    Let's be honest, The MrMobile Channel seems to hold the best 5G Coverage on CZcams to date.
    Keep it up Michael, really appreciate this honest, unbiased and independent content.

  • @amnottabs
    @amnottabs Před 4 lety +99

    all this 5G blabbering reminds me of my "4G" iphone 4S

    • @AbeDillon
      @AbeDillon Před 4 lety +7

      The iPhone 4 was never marketed as a 4G device. You must be confused.

    • @blackice214
      @blackice214 Před 4 lety +5

      Maybe the 4s with hsdpa plus

    • @amnottabs
      @amnottabs Před 4 lety +2

      @@AbeDillon whoops, was thinking in my 4S yet missed the S... I still miss that little device until now

    • @AbeDillon
      @AbeDillon Před 4 lety +1

      @@amnottabs that makes more sense. I had an original iPhone and an iPhone 4 before switching to Android to save money. They were pretty great phones. I think people blow things like "antenna-gate" way out of proportion.

    • @ThatLaloBoy
      @ThatLaloBoy Před 4 lety +1

      @uwu manko I mean technically it is 5G technology, so they aren't lying on that front. But the advertising I agree with you; they are really exaggerating a bit with their promises of much faster speeds.

  • @jayr6637
    @jayr6637 Před 4 lety +5

    3:50 - "More often than not, when I looked up at the status bar, it was a 5G indicator glowing back at me"
    Unfortunately the display of a 5G icon doesn't always mean your phone is actually on 5G.

  • @howlbigbadwolf
    @howlbigbadwolf Před 4 lety +9

    It's not really hard to understand, I would rather have more coverage with good speed and connection than high speed and no connection, Verizon is clueless imo.

    • @uria702
      @uria702 Před 3 lety +1

      Verizon’s 4g network is already faster and has better coverage than T-Mobile’s 5g network so it actually makes sense for them to focus on getting the highest speeds.

    • @princeosop
      @princeosop Před 3 lety

      Yes and plus, C-band will give Verizon best of both worlds (coverage and speed)

  • @Longshore79
    @Longshore79 Před 4 lety +5

    We will only see faster speeds when more spectrum becomes available . The FCC needs to act quickly on mid band

  • @jwstech8387
    @jwstech8387 Před 4 lety +55

    Every Tech Reviewer: Flexing their Pro display stand
    MrMobile: Want to know about the 'other' 5G.

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +21

      Insufficient mobility

    • @jcstrabo
      @jcstrabo Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheMrMobile It's just 18 kg, that's still mobile! It has wheels if you want!

    • @mariaevora2142
      @mariaevora2142 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/fzSvjo2O8-M/video.html

  • @abhisarbharti1920
    @abhisarbharti1920 Před 4 lety +290

    4G is here to stay comfortably till at least next 3 years.

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +70

      A big point Qualcomm kept making at the Snapdragon Summit was that 4G will continue to be an integral part of 5G for the next many years. So yeah!

    • @Roshanrshenoy1
      @Roshanrshenoy1 Před 4 lety +3

      since OFDMA is just being improved and still used in 5g, not a suprise

    • @wiziek
      @wiziek Před 4 lety +5

      Currently, most 5G rollouts are using NSA, meaning nonstandalone so 4G is still used for singaling even when phone is connected to 5G for data. Anyway, there aren't nearly any 5G phone you can buy beside few flaghips, like 1 or 2 high mid priced phones from Chinese companies?

    • @Roshanrshenoy1
      @Roshanrshenoy1 Před 4 lety

      @@wiziek hopefully with the new chips from Qualcomm next year's phones should be 5g ready

    • @wiziek
      @wiziek Před 4 lety +4

      @@Roshanrshenoy1 This more about price, bringing CPU and modems with affordable devices.

  • @911VideoNews
    @911VideoNews Před 4 lety +16

    I bought the Samgsung S10 5G from T-Mobile and guess what....they are not supporting it as of December 6th as promised.

    • @user-lf7nf3kl7t
      @user-lf7nf3kl7t Před 3 lety

      You can get a new phone free. Check your emails. I got redeemed mine yesterday. It's limited to 5 phones, but 3 of them are nice ones.

    • @annakeys3252
      @annakeys3252 Před 2 lety

      Thats bc Tmobile as a corporation sucks hahaha

  • @mitsoulas93
    @mitsoulas93 Před 4 lety +2

    The low band is cool for coverage even in villages far away, but they could have stick with LTE... Better release some 5G cells at 3,5 GHz, for better speeds and average coverage.

  • @RenatoLaporte
    @RenatoLaporte Před 4 lety +7

    The greatness of 5G will be combining all low and high frequencies depending on the case.
    Only 600Mhz won't give you much, but combine 600Mhz with other sub 6Ghz bands and you have great speeds and coverage everywhere. And mmWave will be awesome for crowded places like train stations and busy streets.

    • @bobandbobandbob6285
      @bobandbobandbob6285 Před 4 lety

      No it won't. All those people will block the signal. You need line of sight.

  • @3D_Printing
    @3D_Printing Před 4 lety +24

    1:58 The reason they are Chopping down the trees

    • @camaradiop3731
      @camaradiop3731 Před 3 lety +1

      Which is ABSURD....a damn connection over trees, which supply the best oxygen.

  • @Jasondranoff
    @Jasondranoff Před 4 lety +8

    Your writing is hands down the best of all youtbers... love your videos.

  • @dsat1908
    @dsat1908 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. I'm a retired Coast Guard Communications Officer and have been following the transition from 4G to 5G. Uunfortunately, T-Mo has zero 5G covereage anywhere near the mid-Atlanic except DC. I forwarded this video to several friends & family because even non-tech types will understand the way you explained the current state of 5G.

  • @Athrunwong
    @Athrunwong Před 4 lety +8

    Just make sure the 4G is stable for use...in some areas it’s garbage.

  • @mongemrxcvi9881
    @mongemrxcvi9881 Před 4 lety +71

    Jesus what is oneplus doing with their cameras? the video looks way too saturated. everything looks redish orange

  • @Sponch1
    @Sponch1 Před 4 lety +8

    With T-Mobile 5G we can get the speeds promised with 4G LTE a decade ago.

  • @robsorbo
    @robsorbo Před 4 lety +1

    TMobile's 4G rollout was similar. I was among the first of my friends in my small Missouri town to have 4G, but most of my friends' 3G was only slightly slower. Over time the 4G got good though. I'm hopeful 5G goes the same way.

  • @RobAlfieInostrozaLindley

    Great video! I remember when Sprint had the "first 4G phones", turned out to be called "WiMax"...a big outdoor wifi experience lol. Hope this time they actually work as they should!

  • @kirillium439
    @kirillium439 Před 4 lety +43

    While everyone is freaking out over 5G, I'm just happy to get 3Mbps speed over LTE on my phone

    • @Cueil
      @Cueil Před 4 lety +1

      @uwu manko the low band is suppose to reach rural areas they can't currently reach... Maintaining 4g LTE speed will be awesome for those people

    • @Cueil
      @Cueil Před 4 lety +1

      @uwu manko perhaps you're right, but this is still going to be a big deal no matter what they call it.

    • @aab434
      @aab434 Před 4 lety

      @uwu manko check your info, the merger is still on trial

    • @aab434
      @aab434 Před 4 lety

      @uwu manko t mobile has already gotten 2 states to stop their lawsuits

    • @aab434
      @aab434 Před 4 lety +1

      @uwu manko doubt it, there's no reason it shouldnt he approved. You need to open your eyes and take a closer look on who is the real bad guy here. All the states left suing are liberals and liberals want to prevent anything good from happening to America unless it benefits their wallet and back pocket
      That's the truth manko

  • @sollaxe7229
    @sollaxe7229 Před 4 lety +6

    Just like when it called HSPE+ ”4G”. Two 3G antennas don't make 4G.

    • @420247paul
      @420247paul Před 4 lety

      4g just means 4th gen wireless lte,wimax,hspe+ were all released in that 4th gen window.

  • @EarAche123
    @EarAche123 Před 4 lety +25

    2016: 5G is here!
    Us: it's not ready yet
    2017: 5G is here!
    Us: it's not ready yet
    2018: 5G is here!
    Us again: it's not ready yet
    2019: 5G is here!
    Us: still not ready
    2020: 6G is here!
    Us: wait wat

    • @roninr8199
      @roninr8199 Před 4 lety +3

      6g research has started will take atleast a decade to launch. And proper 5g might be 5 years.

    • @EarAche123
      @EarAche123 Před 4 lety

      @@roninr8199 Oh what? Lol i didnt even realize they already started working on it. Thanks for the info!

    • @roninr8199
      @roninr8199 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EarAche123 I love to live in future 😃
      I have read about quick charge tech way in 2011. I have also read a Stanford journal in 2012 where battery charge was stored in Aluminium plates which can hold charge much longer and charge in seconds.not sure what happened to that.

  • @jdm_95
    @jdm_95 Před 4 lety +5

    Yess! I have time to save for my note 12 when 5G is fully implemented and polished. I don't have to upgrade my Note 10 plus

    • @LightningSnake
      @LightningSnake Před 4 lety +1

      In my case, since I live in a developing country. I can still keep my Galaxy S10E for a long time until 5G is fully implemented in 2027 or later

    • @jdm_95
      @jdm_95 Před 4 lety

      @@LightningSnake jaja xD

  • @AhmadQayyum
    @AhmadQayyum Před 4 lety +9

    The videos from OnePlus 7T look terrible for me, the colour was so bad

  • @lol-fv7ug
    @lol-fv7ug Před 4 lety +7

    Nah I’m good I would rather have 4g than cancer

  • @NedjoKovacevic
    @NedjoKovacevic Před 4 lety

    OMG that 1+ 7T camera is atrocious! 0_O
    Thank you for another great video Michael.

  • @ayrow69
    @ayrow69 Před 4 lety +29

    Honesty. I love it. More tech reviewers need to take a page from this review. Well done, Michael.

    • @chrisbee5355
      @chrisbee5355 Před 4 lety

      I really hope you know the price YOU & EVERY HUMAN WILL PAY fot YOUR faster surfing. OMG!!!!!!

  • @Pravardhan
    @Pravardhan Před 4 lety +18

    I like the Professionalism which Mr.Mobile keeps in his reviews ! It makes his videos more engaging !

  • @WillNewcomb
    @WillNewcomb Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for being one of the few reviewers who gives the big picture and real world experience. Longwave 5G may not be much faster, but I'm led to believe it'll be much less prone to slowdowns due to the number of users on the system.

    • @MM-vb9ze
      @MM-vb9ze Před 2 lety

      Watch this if you want the real 'big picture' about 5G czcams.com/video/7KI_pWRNd1A/video.html

  • @ricardoelectronicsrepair
    @ricardoelectronicsrepair Před 4 lety +5

    hmm so 5g millimeter signal is gone when indoors, its not mobile anymore if have to stand outside facing straight to towers to get its signal

    • @imcrazyforwar
      @imcrazyforwar Před 4 lety +1

      That's how cells phones worked when when I was kid with the Nokia bricks. It seems like we are going backwards lol

    • @WalnutSpice
      @WalnutSpice Před 4 lety

      @@imcrazyforwar We are. It's like back in the mid 90s when laptops had IR blasters to share data but needed a perfectly lined up setup and still probably, wouldn't work

    • @imcrazyforwar
      @imcrazyforwar Před 4 lety

      @@WalnutSpice holyshit I forgot about those

  • @BJNeutral
    @BJNeutral Před 4 lety

    Hi Michael, thanks for the coverage! Always love to learn what happens overseas. Greetings from Germany, where the parent company of T-Mobile seems a little ways off implementing 5G 😅. It looks like Telekom is planning to use higher and lower frequencies here together. Looking forward to it.

  • @itsjustlukeRevive
    @itsjustlukeRevive Před 4 lety +4

    It's Maui time!

  • @WaitWhat99
    @WaitWhat99 Před 4 lety +23

    Im in country Australia, I get excited when I get a 4G signal.... or ANY signal out here 😄

    • @ShibaScience
      @ShibaScience Před 4 lety +2

      Is it really that hard to get data connection in Australia??

    • @tams805
      @tams805 Před 4 lety +5

      @@ShibaScience Australia is really quite big and most of it is barely inhabited. It's only really worth the networks' time and money investing in the urban areas there (plus a healthy dose of taking their customers for a ride).

    • @ThatLaloBoy
      @ThatLaloBoy Před 4 lety +1

      @@tams805 I mean, sure. But the US is pretty big too and they were able to cover the entire county in a short amount of time. Though you make a valid point that the environment for both is completely different, so I understand why it may be difficult to do that.

    • @WaitWhat99
      @WaitWhat99 Před 4 lety

      Theres lots of coverage in area where theres a good population (even 5g in main cities) but rural/country areas are not great at all. They’re working on it, but with a population less than 30million, in a country the size of the USA, service covering every part of Australia wouldn’t be financially sustainable.
      Wont be long and Elon Musk’s internet project will see everyone using voIP calls when its up n running.

  • @Gilraen15
    @Gilraen15 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for explaining the different levels of signal between Verizon and T-Mobile. That actually explains why sometimes I have signal in the offices I work in (I'm with T-Mobile) and why sometimes my friend's phone with Verizon doesn't have signal. But also thank you for explaining all tech is such a great simple way that even someone who isn't that much of a tech person, they can understand it. Keep up the great work! I always enjoy your tech videos.

    • @MM-vb9ze
      @MM-vb9ze Před 2 lety

      '5G:The Final Countdown Reloaded'..... (Sooo much Mind blowing Info!!!)

  • @concertscoastersandnitro725

    the problem with the tmobile 5g it's not in stand alone mode yet and shares bandwidth 4g users on the same 600 mzt band

  • @edfoster1163
    @edfoster1163 Před 4 lety +13

    MrMobile x MrWhoseTheBoss. the best voice-overs on the site

  • @stevethomas6994
    @stevethomas6994 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm going to Maui in April. Wont even care what network speed im getting, cause Hawaii is a place to escape that tech lifestyle.

    • @MatthewBaran
      @MatthewBaran Před 4 lety +2

      Haha that's exactly was I was thinking.

  • @carmennooner2027
    @carmennooner2027 Před 4 lety

    Ah, Maui. It was absolutely beautiful in 1985, before more construction was done to entice an increase in tourism! With the mountainous terrain on all of the islands, it's a miracle 5g would work consistently in every location on each island.

  • @maxgruber7128
    @maxgruber7128 Před 4 lety

    When is the 7t and macbook pro 16 inch review coming

  • @gabrielthephoneangel2088
    @gabrielthephoneangel2088 Před 4 lety +11

    Wow, commenting first! Love the videos you make MrMobile, they're great and well done. Grateful that I subscribed.

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for the kind words, and for watching!

  • @darylglenngatongay8017
    @darylglenngatongay8017 Před 4 lety +18

    More like 4.5G

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 Před 4 lety

      Turkey supposedly has 4.5G but that's just a little boosted 4G 😂

  • @jjohnston6645
    @jjohnston6645 Před 4 lety +1

    0 service in East Texas where I'm at, there map says it has service

  • @stopxthisxfall
    @stopxthisxfall Před 3 lety +1

    Stayed at the Grand Wailea and loved it. This video brought back some good memories!

  • @deweythe4th1
    @deweythe4th1 Před 4 lety +14

    My Verizon 4g gives me those speeds

    • @rage801
      @rage801 Před 4 lety

      I guess it all depends on location. My brother has Verizon and I have T-Mobile , my phone is faster than his phone about 70% of the time where live. One of my friends got the McLaren last month and it's almost twice as fast as my phone on average. I guess It just means T-Mobile has focused more on my area

    • @robert907
      @robert907 Před 4 lety +1

      Depends on area. I have sprint and at certain areas in town my LTE speeds have topped 100mbps. Blew my mind. Maxed out at 116 lol
      Wish I could get some of that at home. At home I'm lucky to get 1 mbps with sprint. Moving soon so shouldn't be too much of an issue longer

    • @robert907
      @robert907 Před 4 lety

      @onii-chan's manko no I hate sprint, I miss verizon wish I never left. Owe then money. Soon as I can afford to ok going back to them.

  • @warhead811
    @warhead811 Před 4 lety +3

    This is really blowing my shit like yes TMobile has more coverage but as stated in the video 5g phones generally cost hundreds more than their 4g counter parts but they haven't solved anything this changes nothing
    They merge get Sprint's towers now they advantage of coverage not speed yes it's a new standard and eventually speed will increase but I could say the same about Verizon's service
    Eventually 5g coverage will improve- Verizon
    This pushes the problem for later not solves it basically TMobile announced that they going overall boost their 4g and then eventually increase it as time goes on

    • @PGHammer21A
      @PGHammer21A Před 4 lety

      War Head - True; which is why I'm not rushing into 5G. It's where 4G was when it was first deployed. (Both AT&T and Verizon are cannibalizing 3G to deploy 5G - which T-Mobile had already done. There is an article on Android Authority that explains this.)

    • @jasatx2024
      @jasatx2024 Před 4 lety

      Perhaps this is not about speed, perhaps this is about the internet of things, surveillance capitalism in the first stages then evolving with the rise of China as a major global power into a dystopic world ruled by a technocratic -communist elite.

    • @warhead811
      @warhead811 Před 4 lety

      @@jasatx2024 well that was always the stated goal 5g is expected to bring the iot but the complaint is more about the bliant push of the tech that solves nothing or is so beta is barely exist to do anything with especially when u factor in price of plans and/or devices going up for no real reason not even considering how bad current plans/coverage is in the states

  • @AugustoLugo1983
    @AugustoLugo1983 Před 4 lety

    For some reason in this video, your voice sounds very different, new microphone??? Regardless, great video as usual.

  • @jayholm2142
    @jayholm2142 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree. Spring 2020 smartphones with 865/765 Qualcomm Snapdragon at the earliest.

  • @connectheezdots
    @connectheezdots Před 4 lety +4

    For me I switched to T-Mobile for the future of what it can be capable of . So hopefully it was the smart move. At this point... this reminds me of what LTE was like when first deployed. Great video tho! And thank you!

    • @PGHammer21A
      @PGHammer21A Před 4 lety

      Brian Clemons - I switched to T-Mobile's network (I'm a Tracfone customer - which supports both carrier networks, and provides US $1.00 network switching that you can do yourself) because I was changing phones (from the Galaxy Nexus to the S7); said S7 was an ex-Verizon phone that was network-locked (which meant that taking it to Verizon was a non-starter). The S7's SoC was a generic SoC from Qualcomm (one of the first such) and only needed new firmware (ODIN to the rescue). Once I got the replacement SIM from doing the network-swap, that and a firmware download via ODIN and I was off to the races. I'm not new to T-Mobile's network, as Tracfone is not the only MVNO that uses, or has used, their network - remember Virgin Mobile (now part of Metro - T-Mobile's in-house prepaid arm)? I pounded Virgin Mobile rather viciously - mostly due to their phone choice; all the S7 swap did was make said pounding make even MORE sense - I went from swearing AT T-Mobile's network to swearing BY it (I recommend T-Mobile's network today - and especially if you are on an MVNO that can leverage it), and it has exactly squat to do with 5G. (Other MVNOs that do - or can - leverage T-Mobile's network include Wal-Mart Mobile and Consumer Cellular.)

  • @barefoothippielibtard9691

    These tech youtubers look at 5G through a smartphone perspective.
    It’s VASTLY more than that they have no idea.

    • @marcohayley
      @marcohayley Před 4 lety +7

      Maybe because his name... mr mobile

    • @SalivatingSteve
      @SalivatingSteve Před 4 lety

      Everyone talks about how 5G will enable many IOT devices. Do they expect us to spend an extra $10-20/month per device for dozens of those little devices (like an Apple Watch) that only send 100mb in a month??

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 Před 4 lety +1

      Plz explain o wise one

  • @EudesRJ
    @EudesRJ Před 4 lety

    Some places (Russia, Norway, finland) also uses LTE on 450Mhz, this frequency should also be considered, not for speed but for huge coverage, and emergency services.

  • @nicklldoit
    @nicklldoit Před 4 lety

    I have the oneplus 7t pro 5g & T-mobile, i've noticed a huge difference. The phone it's self is blazing fast and loading say aerials maps ....zero lag.

  • @scruples671
    @scruples671 Před 4 lety +8

    Why don't they just upgrade 4g. From the evidence 5g is going to be a failure in comparison.

  • @bluefox12factsbeforefeelin58

    Everyone : Speed Speed speed
    Me: what are the health risk???
    Everyone: 🤤

  • @mickkerr77
    @mickkerr77 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm getting between 160 to 180 Mbps on 5g with my Galaxy S10 5g here in Australia

  • @shanmango
    @shanmango Před 4 lety +2

    Is that the average LTE speeds you normally get on any carrier in the US? I get a consistent 100+ Mbps on Rogers in Canada (west coast)

    • @SalivatingSteve
      @SalivatingSteve Před 4 lety

      Mark Shan I have an iPhone 6S with a cell tower right behind my house so I have full bars. I usually get about 50 Mbps. I’d probably get slightly better speeds with a newer phone.

    • @shanmango
      @shanmango Před 4 lety

      @@SalivatingSteve Weird. Maybe it's because there are less people in Canada. I remember my sister getting around 100 with an iphone 4 when it first released

  • @hotelbackdorr
    @hotelbackdorr Před 4 lety +9

    can anyone explain this, I'm near a 5G tower right now, and it feels like my damn body temperature is rising. It's very uncomfortable 😂

    • @SalivatingSteve
      @SalivatingSteve Před 4 lety +7

      Gaming with Rocket the 5G is microwaving you!

    • @GiveItUpDot
      @GiveItUpDot Před 4 lety +2

      Don't upgrade to it

    • @DannyRod7
      @DannyRod7 Před 4 lety +2

      5G is cancer.

    • @Solid_Snake88
      @Solid_Snake88 Před 4 lety +1

      Gaming with Rocket really? I think you’re lying that’s not possible

    • @LousArk2008
      @LousArk2008 Před 4 lety

      Yep. There are no safe test results at all. No independent testing has been done. It's been launched where I live as a testbed & we're ill with radiation symptoms, as are our pets. There are court cases going on at the minute. I don't know why anyone would want this. People who are interested can checkout Barrie Trower's videos. Ex Royal Navy Weapons Expert. The Sasha Stone 5g movie is also informative.

  • @MudRogue
    @MudRogue Před 4 lety +19

    4G is fast enough, I have no need for any 5g.

    • @lellienicole
      @lellienicole Před 4 lety +2

      Wait till they slow it down like 3g

    • @preoximerias7366
      @preoximerias7366 Před 4 lety +2

      It will eventually be real slow as the amount of data being transferred goes beyond the ability for 4G. It’s the same thing that happened with 3G when 4G being widely adopted.

  • @RedTyphoon
    @RedTyphoon Před 4 lety

    God I wish I was your Uber driver for the trip in Hawaii, we would have had a great discussion about 5G.

  • @yfs9035
    @yfs9035 Před 4 lety +1

    UFS 3 and a type C cable is what you need for those big 5g phone to PC downloads. Transfer's at like 100MB/s on my Op7

  • @mannyflores470
    @mannyflores470 Před 4 lety +5

    Buying a 5g phone is like buying a new electric or new model car....... never do it. Wait until the kinks get worked out and get a better price.

  • @NumbaOneBuddhaSmoka
    @NumbaOneBuddhaSmoka Před 4 lety +5

    Actually its a Completely new Tower that uses the same mm wave MILITARY Crowd Dispersal Weapon technology...
    *research the active denial system*

    • @redkeating5933
      @redkeating5933 Před 4 lety +3

      Sheeple don't wanna hear this

    • @NumbaOneBuddhaSmoka
      @NumbaOneBuddhaSmoka Před 4 lety +1

      @@redkeating5933 yep its getting weird in the world!

    • @seedplanter7173
      @seedplanter7173 Před 4 lety

      Steve Harvey's White Clone They are in the Matrix skipping and singing to their own demise.

  • @cliffgeo
    @cliffgeo Před 4 lety +2

    7:13 That new 16" MacBook Pro tho

    • @TheMrMobile
      @TheMrMobile  Před 4 lety

      Hearts

    • @cliffgeo
      @cliffgeo Před 4 lety

      @@TheMrMobile Can't wait for a 16" MacBook Pro review!

    • @cliffgeo
      @cliffgeo Před 4 lety

      @@TheMrMobile Love that!

  • @ZaimAfham
    @ZaimAfham Před 4 lety

    Should I buy current latest iPhone 11 pro since it still doesn’t support 5g network?

    • @brandon_nope
      @brandon_nope Před 4 lety

      Zaim Afham Why would you get it for not having it?

    • @ZaimAfham
      @ZaimAfham Před 4 lety

      Brandon Y I’m still using iPhone X and still works perfectly but I’m not again that replace phone every time the new one get released. So if I want to use for a long term maybe I should phone with more new feature rather than additional one camera.

  • @imcrazyforwar
    @imcrazyforwar Před 4 lety +13

    "Let's push a 5g network that's not ready yet, but claim it's here." - US mobile companies

  • @destiny5316
    @destiny5316 Před 4 lety +4

    5G and your health! We need to talk about that.

  • @TheColinputer
    @TheColinputer Před 4 lety

    I have a Note 10 Plus 5G on Optus in Australia. Uses 3500mhz for 5G I tend to get around 300-500mbit down and around 50-100mbit up on 5G.

  • @Sleazball_
    @Sleazball_ Před 4 lety +1

    It was the same back ten yrs ago when 4g was just starting to take off and towers had to be put where I am in Pa

  • @Iconhulk
    @Iconhulk Před 4 lety +3

    T-Mobile is the carrier of the future..

  • @bostar7770
    @bostar7770 Před 4 lety +5

    T-Mobile current 5G is a joke. Don’t waste your money getting a new device for that crap.

  • @LoggyTonight
    @LoggyTonight Před 4 lety +1

    Carriers should've worked in perfectioning 4g and making its signal stronger, rather than leaving it halfway done so they could start working in something else

    • @PGHammer21A
      @PGHammer21A Před 4 lety

      In the US they largely could NOT do it, due to folks not moving from 3G. (I wish I were joking; all of the Big Four are finally able to deploy 5G because 3G is FINALLY going away on the customer end. Verizon was the first of the Big Four to deploy LTE - but one of the LAST to deploy VoLTE and VoWifi to their customer base. Straight LTE is still an issue in the exurbs and rural areas - and that is with all of the Big Four - let alone VoLTE.)

  • @MrSmitty007j
    @MrSmitty007j Před 4 lety

    So if I get the Samsung note with 5g it won't work as a hotspot for 5g yet?

  • @JEDASE
    @JEDASE Před 4 lety +15

    Radiation exposure at a quicker rate exactly what we need bravo

    • @rwhite4728
      @rwhite4728 Před 4 lety +4

      JEDASE if only ppl would think like this but naw blind sheeps

    • @dom7015
      @dom7015 Před 4 lety +2

      You both are very ignorant and don't know anything about how electromagnetic spectrum works...

    • @TrudeauMustGo44
      @TrudeauMustGo44 Před 4 lety +6

      Dominic are you not aware 5G is WEAPONS GRADE TECH. Wake up bud. You think these companies are spending billions so you can download 1/4 second faster?! I feel sorry for you and your children if you do.

    • @rwhite4728
      @rwhite4728 Před 4 lety +1

      Dominick Brewer it’s not rocket science on how frequencies work were just stating the more demand of fast cell data will bring more consequences than good. That’s all

    • @dom7015
      @dom7015 Před 4 lety +2

      @@rwhite4728 Can you back up that statement please? Microwaves aren't even ionizing so how could it damage DNA. You should be more afraid of the sun because it produces every wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum (granted anything that is UV gets through the atmosphere) and guess what!? You are surrounded by UV rays which is way worse on so many levels which IS a type of ionizing radiation! If you're so scared of photons why don't you just hide in some sort of lead box with your stupid looking tinfoil hat!? Oh wait! You emit photons too believe it or not and good luck getting all of that lead! Do your research pal.

  • @LifeSizeBox
    @LifeSizeBox Před 4 lety +12

    5g hasn’t been tested for human safety. Search “5g Wheeler” for more information as to why.

    • @destiny5316
      @destiny5316 Před 4 lety +1

      This is why I didnt get a 5G phone. I'm good with 4G.

    • @redkeating5933
      @redkeating5933 Před 4 lety +1

      Search "eugenics"

    • @andrewmontigue
      @andrewmontigue Před 4 lety

      Search "logical opinions" and you won't find any of what you just said

    • @LifeSizeBox
      @LifeSizeBox Před 4 lety +1

      Andrew Montigue 5g has not been tested for human safety. Your snide comments won’t change the facts.

    • @andrewmontigue
      @andrewmontigue Před 4 lety

      @@LifeSizeBox Have you never looked it up? There are many TRUSTED sources that have proven you wrong. I appreciate your concern nonetheless.

  • @greenfuel2019
    @greenfuel2019 Před 4 lety

    Another video, no, not just another video for it was filmed on location in Hawaii! I really enjoyed the consistency of your audio, great comparison between Verizon & T-Mobile. Do you plan on keeping your OnePlus 7 McLaren smartphone?

  • @justaninja1
    @justaninja1 Před 3 lety

    I get 100+ mbps on Tmobile 4G LTE, but their hotspot speed is only 0.5 mbps which really sucks unless you pay an extra $15 to get 4G speeds but that's only on the first 20GB of data.

  • @C.Dynamo
    @C.Dynamo Před 4 lety +3

    *PLEASE DO A REVIEW OF 5G FROM SPRINT!!! Cities such as LA, Phoenix, Texas*
    #TheORGINAL5G #TRUE5G #ONE5G

  • @user-db6og8zg6w
    @user-db6og8zg6w Před 4 lety +3

    well at least in korea i get 1gb/s download speed over 5g on my bed

  • @jfitzpatrick6108
    @jfitzpatrick6108 Před 4 lety

    Great, informative review! I am, for sure, keeping my "5G powder" dry for the foreseeable future.
    BUT, one thing puzzles me: WHY are 600 MegaHertz _and_ 30 GigaHertz technologies _both_ referred to as 5G?
    What "sameness" do they share to be given the same designation? The two technologies seem more unlike than Schwarzenegger & DeVito in the 1988 "Twins" movie.

  • @apoorvasachan9022
    @apoorvasachan9022 Před 4 lety +1

    What is name of song at 3:56

  • @RichardSnook
    @RichardSnook Před 4 lety +10

    5G all kinds of health issues

    • @izralsei7617
      @izralsei7617 Před 4 lety

      And your proof?

    • @mariaevora2142
      @mariaevora2142 Před 4 lety

      @@izralsei7617 czcams.com/video/fzSvjo2O8-M/video.html

    • @izralsei7617
      @izralsei7617 Před 4 lety

      @@mariaevora2142 What he is saying is all conspiracy. I've spoke to two physicist and hopefully soon about to hear from a NASA physicist. Crowd control is nonsense and 5g waves are non ionizing which means that they cannot pierce through the human body or any other life forms. Dont brainwash yourself with the wrong material. Even scientists like him get proven wrong.

    • @sonatablue8112
      @sonatablue8112 Před 4 lety

      Richard Snook,i agree.Way too many health problems asccociated with 5G. No thanks,slow and steady wins the race every time.

    • @andrewmontigue
      @andrewmontigue Před 4 lety

      Ok boomer

  • @jasonbhatnagar7134
    @jasonbhatnagar7134 Před 4 lety +5

    So why are there no tech youtubers talking about 5G dangers too? There are always two sides

  • @LandonWilsonArtist
    @LandonWilsonArtist Před 4 lety +1

    Good taste in tshirts, I got the same NASA one 🙃! Also, great content, as always!

  • @vidzilla1
    @vidzilla1 Před 4 lety +1

    And if you live in a town under 500,000 you can expect your 5G when 3 years later when 6 G is being installed

  • @rutgerjansen276
    @rutgerjansen276 Před 4 lety +2

    That Camera Sample you used from the OnePlus is exactly the reason I’ll never buy one again. It’s like OnePlus thinks it’s alright to dial the saturation up to 300% and call it a day. 2:25

    • @tunalad
      @tunalad Před 4 lety

      I'd say it's around 465%

  • @CryptoNard
    @CryptoNard Před 4 lety +1

    Although T-mobile's low band 5G may not be that much faster than their 4G LTE, the 5G technology allows for more connections on the tower.

  • @dianigdalino3842
    @dianigdalino3842 Před 4 lety

    hopefully here in the Philippines can catch up on technology as well

  • @tmtech23
    @tmtech23 Před 4 lety +1

    TMobile launched on dec 6th... it's the 12th. Just like 4g LTE took time to deploy and get enhancements, 5g will be the same. I see tons of comments saying it's fake and not worth it etc... it will get better, especially with the merger once its approved officially. Patience is a good thing in most cases

  • @goodmaninabadtime117
    @goodmaninabadtime117 Před 3 lety

    In Illinois I am getting usually 150mbps to 320 mbps down and 100 mbps up on T-Mobile.
    (I live near Danville and frequent Champaign)
    I recently visited Chicago and saw the Bean. I didn’t get anything out of the range above. That is ok though I have been able to download movies and update my phone over 5G.
    Out where I live there is no good internet so being able to use cell signal for downloads helps a lot. I can avoid coffee shops with COVID running around.
    I use iPhone 12 pro.

  • @qtkingdom5527
    @qtkingdom5527 Před 4 lety

    Wow! First time seeing this channel, love it! Very analytically thorough!

  • @Sarah-yp3wt
    @Sarah-yp3wt Před 4 lety

    "Our search for millimeter wave reception has brought us... to the kiddie pool"
    I'm fucking dying

  • @MA-th4ts
    @MA-th4ts Před 4 lety

    When T Mo and sprint merge what type of network will it be?
    GSM?
    CDMA?