Just trying to get an idea of actual numbers across carriers:
Mine:
T-Mobile 5G (UC), band 66, 2.1 GHz, three towers in handshake, avg. signal quality -91 db/m.
This is all, currently, AWS band: midband, like VZ C-Band or ATT 3.4 GHz, and T-Mobile has some actual C-Band, too. T-Mobile will also switch on NRCA (frequency aggregation) in the next quarter which will combine NR frequencies (low+mid) or LTE+NR in midband-only, which should double speeds, but may require 4x MIMO. TBD.
1st Device: iPhone SE 3 (2022) - 500 Mbps (2x MIMO)
2nd Device: iPhone 13 (2022, my daughter’s) - 750 Mbps (4x MIMO)
Mine:
T-Mobile 5G (UC), band 66, 2.1 GHz, three towers in handshake, avg. signal quality -91 db/m.
This is all, currently, AWS band: midband, like VZ C-Band or ATT 3.4 GHz, and T-Mobile has some actual C-Band, too. T-Mobile will also switch on NRCA (frequency aggregation) in the next quarter which will combine NR frequencies (low+mid) or LTE+NR in midband-only, which should double speeds, but may require 4x MIMO. TBD.
1st Device: iPhone SE 3 (2022) - 500 Mbps (2x MIMO)
2nd Device: iPhone 13 (2022, my daughter’s) - 750 Mbps (4x MIMO)


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