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by Enid Koch Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What free 5G phone is T-Mobile offering?

Get the Samsung Galaxy A13 5G for free or $260 off the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G via instant rebate when you switch and verify ID on a qualifying plan. Both of these 5G smartphones tap into T-Mobile's Extended Range 5G for broad coverage and Ultra Capacity 5G for ultra-fast speeds across the nation.

Are T-Mobile phones actually free?

The phone isn't entirely free, at least not initially. You'll have to pay for the $282 Galaxy A32 in monthly installments, with T-Mobile offering monthly bill credits spread out over 24 months. Drop T-Mobile as your wireless carrier before then, and you're on the hook for paying off the phone.

Does T-Mobile automatically give you 5G?

Thankfully, all of T-Mobile's plans (including Metro by T-Mobile) include access to 5G automatically. On Verizon, you need to pay more to connect to 5G, and only Sprint's Unlimited Plus and Unlimited Premium plans offer 5G access. AT&T only offers 5G to its business customers for now.

Why is T-Mobile giving away free phones?

T-Mobile is "giving away" 5G phones in an attempt to move customers from its 4G network onto 5G, the company said today. The promo reflects the urgency of a company that's pushed to set aside plenty of airwaves for 5G, but has only gotten about 10% of its customers onto 5G phones.

What does T-Mobile offer for free?

What's the news: New and existing Magenta and Magenta MAX customers get 12 months of Apple TV+ for free, from T-Mobile! This includes Sprint Unlimited Plus, Sprint Premium, eligible T-Mobile for Business customers and more.

Do I have to pay extra for 5G?

5G technically doesn't cost extra, but it's only in the pricier unlimited plans.

Is 5G faster than LTE?

In a nutshell, because 5G uses a different spectrum than 4G LTE, it can deliver stronger and faster connections, higher capacity for traffic, as well as latency as low as 1ms.

Are 5G phones worth it?

And as we've tested T-Mobile 5G phones in New York over the past year, we've found that 5G speeds can be anywhere between three and 10 times faster than what we're seeing on the carrier's 4G system. If you are on T-Mobile, it's worth upgrading to a 5G phone now.

What is Gen Mobile?

Gen Mobile gives you the option to choose between two of America's largest 4G LTE/5G networks*. Our nationwide GSM network is compatible with T-Mobile and AT&T phones and our CDMA network runs on the Nationwide Sprint® Network and is compatible with Sprint and most Verizon phones.

What network is Gen Mobile compatible with?

Gen Mobile gives you the option to choose between two of America's 4G LTE/5G largest networks*. Our nationwide GSM network is compatible with T-Mobile and AT&T phones and our CDMA network runs on the Nationwide Sprint® Network and is compatible with Sprint and most Verizon phones. Read more.

Is Gen Mobile compatible with T-Mobile?

Gen Mobile gives you the option to choose between two of America's largest 4G LTE/5G networks*. Our nationwide GSM network is compatible with T-Mobile and AT&T phones and our CDMA network runs on the Nationwide Sprint® Network and is compatible with Sprint and most Verizon phones.

What is 5G network?

e. In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, and is the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones. 5G networks are predicted to have more than 1.7 billion subscribers ...

When will 3GPP 5G be released?

The first phase of 3GPP 5G specifications in Release-15 is scheduled to complete in 2019. The second phase in Release-16 is due to be completed in 2020. 5G NR can include lower frequencies ( FR1 ), below 6 GHz, and higher frequencies ( FR2 ), above 24 GHz.

What is the fastest 5G network?

5G speeds will range from ~50 Mbit/s to over a gigabit/s. The fastest 5G is known as mmWave. As of July 3, 2019, mmWave had a top speed of 1.8 Gbit/s on AT&T's 5G network.

How much bandwidth does 5G use?

Sub-6 GHz 5G (mid-band 5G), by far the most common, will usually deliver between 100 and 400 Mbit/s, but will have a much farther reach than mmWave, especially outdoors. T-Mobile's Mid-Band 5G generates up to 325 Mbit/s on average and peaking 1 Gbps/s. C-Band will be deployed by Verizon and AT&T later by the end 2021.

How many devices can a 5G cell support?

As in other cell networks, a mobile device moving from one cell to another is automatically handed off seamlessly to the current cell. 5G can support up to a million devices per square kilometer, while 4G supports only one tenth of that capacity.

What is Enhanced Mobile Broadband?

Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) uses 5G as a progression from 4G LTE mobile broadband services, with faster connections, higher throughput, and more capacity. This will benefit areas of higher traffic such as stadiums, cities, and concert venues.

How does 5G work?

The 5G wireless devices in a cell communicate by radio waves with a local antenna array and low power automated transceiver ( transmitter and receiver) in the cell , over frequency channels assigned by the transceiver from a pool of frequencies that are reused in other cells. The local antennas are connected to transmission electronics connected to switching centers in the telephone network and routers for Internet access by high-bandwidth optical fiber or wireless backhaul connections. As in other cell networks, a mobile device moving from one cell to another is automatically handed off seamlessly to the current cell. 5G can support up to a million devices per square kilometer, while 4G supports only one tenth of that capacity. The new 5G wireless devices also have 4G LTE capability, as the new networks use 4G for initially establishing the connection with the cell, as well as in locations where 5G access is not available.

How many people use T Mobile 5G?

The extended range network of T-Mobile 5G now reaches 285 million people with more than 100 million now benefitting from faster speeds as T-Mobile integrates spectrum from former rival Sprint into its network. More than 200 million people will have access to this Ultra Capacity 5G service by the end of this year, T-Mobile says.

Who is the CEO of T Mobile?

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert (Image credit: T-Mobile/YouTube) In addition, T-Mobile plans to upgrade existing customers on legacy tiered data plans to unlimited coverage at no extra cost. That move includes former Sprint customers who came over to T-Mobile when the two wireless carriers merged last year. As for the Galaxy A32 phone T-Mobile now offers ...

Does T Mobile have unlimited data?

To further sweeten the pot for switchers, T-Mobile is offering unlimited data plans to AT&T and Verizon customers with tiered data plans. Switch to T-Mobile and your new unlimited data plan will cost the same or less than your current tiered data plan with another carrier. In addition, T-Mobile plans to upgrade existing customers on legacy tiered ...

Does T Mobile give free 5G?

The wireless carrier plans to give everyone a free 5G phone — the newly unveiled Samsung Galaxy A32, specifically — when you trade in any mobile phone.

Summary

In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, and is the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones. 5G networks are predicted to have more than 1.7 billion subscribers worldwide by 2025, according to the GS…

Overview

5G networks are cellular networks, in which the service area is divided into small geographical areas called cells. All 5G wireless devices in a cell communicate by radio waves with a cellular base station via fixed antennas, over frequency channels assigned by the base station. The base stations, termed gNodeBs, are connected to switching centers in the telephone network and routers for Internet access by high-bandwidth optical fiber or wireless backhaul connections. As in …

Performance

5G speeds will range from ~50 Mbit/s to over 1,000 Mbit/s (1 Gbit/s). The fastest 5G speeds would be in the mmWave bands and can reach 4 Gbit/s with carrier aggregation and MIMO.
Sub-6 GHz 5G (mid-band 5G), by far the most common, will usually deliver between 100 and 1,400 Mbit/s but will have a much further reach than mmWave, especially outdoors. C-Band (n77/n78) will be deployed by various U.S. operators in 2022. C-Band had been planned to be deployed by V…

Standards

Initially, the term was associated with the International Telecommunication Union's IMT-2020 standard, which required a theoretical peak download speed of 20 gigabits per second and 10 gigabits per second upload speed, along with other requirements. Then, the industry standards group 3GPP chose the 5G NR (New Radio) standard together with LTE as their proposal for submission to the IMT-2020 standard.

Deployment

Beyond mobile operator networks, 5G is also expected to be used for private networks with applications in industrial IoT, enterprise networking, and critical communications, in what being described as NR-U (5G NR in Unlicensed Spectrum)
Initial 5G NR launches depended on pairing with existing LTE (4G) infrastructur…

5G devices

In March 2019, the Global Mobile Suppliers Association released the industry's first database tracking worldwide 5G device launches. In it, the GSA identified 23 vendors who have confirmed the availability of forthcoming 5G devices with 33 different devices including regional variants. There were seven announced 5G device form factors: (telephones (×12 devices), hotspots (×4), indoor and outdoor customer-premises equipment (×8), modules (×5), Snap-on dongles and adap…

Technology

The air interface defined by 3GPP for 5G is known as New Radio (NR), and the specification is subdivided into two frequency bands, FR1 (below 6 GHz) and FR2 (24–54 GHz)
Otherwise known as sub-6, the maximum channel bandwidth defined for FR1 is 100 MHz, due to the scarcity of continuous spectrum in this crowded frequency range. The band most widely being used for 5G in this range is 3.3–4.2 GHz. The Korean carriers use the n78 band at 3.5 GHz.

Future evolution

5G-Advanced is a name for 3GPP release 18, which as of 2021 is under conceptual development.

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