T‑Mobile is promising the world with 5G, but is it just hype? (The 3:59, Ep. 447)
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How can they promise 5g when they have shitty coverage at least in my area being south Texas
I remember when 3g was the next big thing
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Cheers, A
I might wait for 6G if it comes out the next year after lol jk … Finally technology should be moving at a fast pace about time we hear something on this.
Two thousand would be twice as much as the top tier iPhone. Also, technology has gotten radically cheaper and better. The first cell phones cost thousands of dollars and absolutely sucked compared to today’s phones. A thousand dollars for the iPhone X is still a fraction of the cost of the first cell phones and also it’s so more much powerful its insane.
I was an AT&T customer since iPhone 4. I switched to SPRINT when they started their “Unlimited” plans. They offer better customer service. The network apps work better. If merging with T‑MOBILE gets me a BETTER signal cheaper, what’s not to like? All AT&T ever did was gouge.
People are actually hyped for this? First world problems I guess
What’s the point you having 5G when you don’t even have cell phone signal in your area.
@19:10 “Yeeerr, they got donuts”… @19:18 “Somebody say Donuts?”
5G won’t make me change carriers. What sells is customer-friendly plans and add-ons services that save money and offer value. T‑mobile GOGO inflight, family plans and Netflix included beats all the other carriers.
5G uses mmWaves. these are dangerous. do your own research.
Why start working on a new technology when you haven’t reached the full capacity of the current one? Improve your current network infrastructure first.
5 g is still the dream
tmobile is overrated. They keep their “unlimited” plans relatively affordable but keep raising the prices on “Plus” features”. $5->$10->$15.…