- Jul 27, 2004
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Just updated my phone. New phone has 5G... which SUX.
First off, no 5G service at my home, not surprising since I live a bit off the beaten path.
Second, I didn't update my phone for 5G, but because support for my old phone has ended, and I got a new phone for under $200 with my trade in.
Every time I have been somewhere away from my Wi-Fi, and it shows I have 5G service, it absolutely sux. Several times I ran a speed test, and it came in less than 1/Mbps every time, as low as 0.1/Mbps. Went into configuration and chose 4G, and speed jumps to 10 - 15/Mbps. This has become a real PIA if I'm at a point-of-sale and have to reconfigure my phone.
Last time was buying gas at Sam's Club using their phone app, and had to reconfigured my phone for 4G to pump gas, which worked great.
I'm sure under ideal conditions/location it is great, but in real world practical usage, it blows groceries.
First off, no 5G service at my home, not surprising since I live a bit off the beaten path.
Second, I didn't update my phone for 5G, but because support for my old phone has ended, and I got a new phone for under $200 with my trade in.
Every time I have been somewhere away from my Wi-Fi, and it shows I have 5G service, it absolutely sux. Several times I ran a speed test, and it came in less than 1/Mbps every time, as low as 0.1/Mbps. Went into configuration and chose 4G, and speed jumps to 10 - 15/Mbps. This has become a real PIA if I'm at a point-of-sale and have to reconfigure my phone.
Last time was buying gas at Sam's Club using their phone app, and had to reconfigured my phone for 4G to pump gas, which worked great.
I'm sure under ideal conditions/location it is great, but in real world practical usage, it blows groceries.