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Extended Range: A 5G logo without “UC” indicates that you’re connected to low-band 5G, which T-Mobile calls “Extended Range.” Again, it’s not much faster than LTE, but coverage is more ...
The official 5G logo that got unveiled yesterday bears a lot in common with that of LTE Advanced Pro. Besides, it shares a number of key design elements with the original 4G LTE logo.
The logo includes new wave patterns and using the green of the LTE advanced pro version logo. The logo is expected to be used on the 5G Phase 1 specifications in Release 15, which will be ...
As MacRumors reported, the fake 5G icon is rolling out to iPhones and iPads as part of Apple's second iOS 12.2 beta, released on Monday.If you're on AT&T and see this icon, don't be fooled: your ...
Now, to be fair, AT&T isn’t claiming that 5G Evolution is 5G.At least that’s not what they are directly going to say. But they are putting a 5G logo on phones and in marketing materials, which ...
The logo for AT&T’s fake 5G network, which it calls “5G Evolution” and shortens to “5G E” when it appears in the corner of smartphones, won’t be removed after all, despite the National ...
AT&T plans to start lying to customers in the near future by claiming that the service they're receiving is, by some metric, 5G. It will do this by displaying a "5G E" logo in the corner of ...
Hey, AT&T customers: Don't think you've got 5G cellular service just because of that that 5GE logo on the top of your phones.Credit: MacRumorsYesterday (Feb. 4), Twitter user @kylemccown posted ...
You can see the styling below, where that will mean a 5G logo next to a smaller “E,” as if to highlight the 5G portion and fully trick your non-tech friends into believing they are on 5G.
AT&T has implemented fake 5G logos on several smartphones, despite the devices still being connected to 4G networks. Now, T-Mobile has posted an offbeat response to the saga on Twitter.
Yes, 5G is coming, but it’s definitely not here yet. Brazilian carrier Claro seems to by trying to get around that pesky fact with a sneaky “4.5G” ...
Deutsche Telekom 5G logo exhibited during the Mobile World Congress, on February 28, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto via Getty Images) T-Mobile flipped the switch on a ...
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