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Good signal/bars but no network connection many times daily
Ok here's what is going on... I have pretty good signal almost full 5g bars most of the time down to where it drops to 4g lte at full bars. From time to time every couple hours I lose connection to the network where I can't text no apps work etc but usually I can still make calls just fine while this is happening. It only lasts 1-2 minutes sometimes or it may be out 15-20 then all of the sudden it's back to normal like nothing ever happened. It may go right back out again in 2 minutes or it may not happen for hours. Also it only happens on my new galaxy a32 not on our old galaxy j7 or prime whatever it was or on the older LG phone both of which are still being used on this account and same house at same time but they have no issues with connection ever. They aren't 5g either so I figure 5g has something to do with it. It just really gets old when you can't finish a conversation or get directions because internet/network connection just stopped. What can I do? All my connection settings are set how tmobile and other people have said they should be. I don't have Wi-Fi so I'm set to always use mobile data. What now? Or will I just have to suffer through. It's prob just some tmobile network problem that's with the new 5g. I guess that's what I get buying a new phone. ¿Tienes alguna idea?
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
did you attempt to change it to 4G instead of 5G in case its an issue on the 5G side of things?
- ludw1ngNewbie Caller
fireguy_6364 wrote:
ludw1ng wrote:
I am also experiencing this issue; it started around September 20. I even did a Factory Reset on my Z Fold3, but it didn't make a difference.
My co-worker also has T-Mobile, we sit in the same area, but he doesn’t have this issue.
Has T-Mobile find a solution yet?
if someone else with TMO is right in front of you and they are not in any way or form connected to your account and their service is fine then its an issue with either your phone or something with your account.
Perhaps you are correct; I have already replaced my phone. Another line in my account is also experiencing similar issues.
Thanks for your comment.
- spascarNetwork Novice
I find it happens in the vicinity of Ave U in Gravesend, Brooklyn. No one can hear me. It goes out. Unfortunately, it happens in my house and I can't live this way since it is my only telephone. Anyone in that vicinity?
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
I can't speak for the ultra, but on a S21 in many areas, I've either disabled 5g , or disabled n71 SA/ n71 NSA due to it being either saturated on SA or ‘the weakest link in a chain’ on NSA. eg. 1Mbps on ‘auto 5g/4g/3g/2g’, and 60 on 4g/3g/2g. if I went the route of disabling n71, but leaving n41 enabled, I get 400Mbps.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
If you're willing to test the waters…to disable n71. menus are slightly different on each Samsung model...this is from S21
*#2263#
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
Lastly…
Then just hit your home button.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
If you're worried, *#2263#
#8 select all bands
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#9 Apply band configuration
- MagentaisthenewRoaming Rookie
FWIW - Here is the response I received from T-Force when asking about the issue. The funny thing is, 5G coverage in my town is honestly pretty good with UC covering a good chunk of town. I don't think lack of coverage is to blame and I am interested to know about this special iphone 12/13 network she referenced :) Realistically, it's probably a N71/LTE blending issue.
"It's important to have all the details you need to know about our 5G service. I'm here to help! We have a new 5G service that we're prepping called stand alone 5G for the iphone 12-13 series. This will allow your phone to operate even if there is only 5G signal in the area. We currently don't have this service available in your area quite yet. We do have a 5g tower in your area and at the moment you should definitely be able to see 5g outdoors and in most homes (depending on your location) but the LTE signal in this area is quite a bit stronger at this time so it's likely your phone will opt for LTE for the best experience till we add additional 5G spectrum. To why I suggest on you turning off the 5g from your device till we launch this software. Our 5g network is still maturing and we look forward to providing more 5G coverage as our journey continues. You can always keep an eye on our network newsroom here: https://www.t-mobile.com/our-story/network-and-innovation to stay up to date with our integration plans. Meaning you will experience some issues with lagging, call drops, messages not sending nor receiving, data issues till we launch this new software to our iphone 12-13 series. I would suggest to turn off the auto 5g connect and connect to LTE/4g as the signal is much stronger. If you want to go ahead and give this a try after restart your device please"
- GilbertoSanchezNetwork Novice
Honestly it does sound like a device glitch on the iPhone side. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max and running on the 5G in my area, ever fall from 4 bars and still I get CB glitches. I have the T-Mobile 5G home internet and when I run the wifi through my iPhone, Voila, internet is Super fast.
- lightstorm22Newbie Caller
Just a follow up, and hopefully I don't jinx it, but I haven't had a disconnect since turning off 5G. Sucks that I can't use 5G, but it's better than all the disconnecting.
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