Same for me , I have tmoble actually and it says I have 5g all the time and i will sit there as the page will never load ... it's my biggest complaint about tmoble actually
If it makes you feel any better, I can be sitting in a parking lot here in NorCal, with full bars on T-Mobile and my data throughput will be terrible. The number of bars has little to do with the speeds you might achieve. Things like SNR (signal to noise ratio) and network congestion will affect your speeds. The T-Mobile network out here is saturated on 4G LTE (I don't have a 5G device, nor do I have 5G available at home...but then, I barely get a T-Mobile signal at home because of the topography here and greedy North American telcos that never perform a complete rollout of any system they promote before moving onto the next one). I would think that T-Mobile might prioritize their primary subscribers ahead of those of MVNOs. But that might not be true in practice. No one talks about it. With all of these "unlimited" plans it's important to always realize that they're not unlimited . Why the FTC continues to allow the use of this term in the way it is used is beyond me. It gets worse when you actually roam internationally with T-Mobile which is a big lie because of the way that they calculate your usage.
I have had Google Fi for 1 year, and this is my honest opinion: It sucks in some areas, but if you travel overseas, it is awesome!
Thanks for watching
That’s what I’m experiencing so far. Seems like it’s actually making my phone worse.
Thanks for sharing @@scarvello
do they support UC band?
I'm not sure but you should be able to ask their customer service.
Same for me , I have tmoble actually and it says I have 5g all the time and i will sit there as the page will never load ... it's my biggest complaint about tmoble actually
Thanks for sharing
How was the speeds for eSim vs Sim Card?
I haven't done a side by side comparison but the esim works great for me
So service sucks ?? Or what?? Compared to tmobile or metro by tmobile
I haven't used those but the service has been solid for me.
Do you recommend it for abroad traveling?
I would recommend checking the countries service is offered snd coverage maps to determine that.
I had a good experience with it abroad. I just got back from a trip to Hong Kong and Thailand and I was there for a month. No issue.
@@Israel44880 thanks for sharing
If it makes you feel any better, I can be sitting in a parking lot here in NorCal, with full bars on T-Mobile and my data throughput will be terrible. The number of bars has little to do with the speeds you might achieve. Things like SNR (signal to noise ratio) and network congestion will affect your speeds. The T-Mobile network out here is saturated on 4G LTE (I don't have a 5G device, nor do I have 5G available at home...but then, I barely get a T-Mobile signal at home because of the topography here and greedy North American telcos that never perform a complete rollout of any system they promote before moving onto the next one).
I would think that T-Mobile might prioritize their primary subscribers ahead of those of MVNOs. But that might not be true in practice. No one talks about it.
With all of these "unlimited" plans it's important to always realize that they're not unlimited . Why the FTC continues to allow the use of this term in the way it is used is beyond me. It gets worse when you actually roam internationally with T-Mobile which is a big lie because of the way that they calculate your usage.
Thanks for sharing.
So the idea here is
What?
nothing new. not useful
GPS doesn't need data service
I can't use GPS without data
@@TylerTalksChanneldata is for map data
@briansouth9325 I'm not sure what you mean but thanks for sharing
@@TylerTalksChannelyou can store maps offline. GPS will still work without data service
@savagelocke5548 I'm pretty sure that's a phone functionality and not a carrier thing
Is the dude paid by google fi he said he received. Those items free.
I have a video covering how to get promos for phones, I got two phones on a deal and I get referral credits as I said in the video.