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WHY is 5G connectivity so (Trash) unreliable on the T-Mobile network including their MVNO’s?!
syaoran wrote:I'm guessing you have never heard of RCS. Apple will finally be catching up with this by it finally being added to iMessage. Have you thought that it might be the device you are using? I easily pull 300Mbit down and 150Mbit up in and around Hampton Roads and heading north, like Gloucester, has speeds upwards of 1Gbps down and 300Mbit up. In Charlotte, speeds are always well over 300Mbits down and 100Mbits up. Philadelphia has always had exceptional service in and around the airport with speeds over 500Mbps down and 100Mbit up. I am using an s23 Ultra and have been since it was available to order.
iPhone’s older than the 15 primarily use Intel models, which are not great for reception in areas where you might not be close to a tower or in very dense concrete jungles like New York City or Los Angelas.
Have you considered replacing your SIM to rule that out? Have you performed a network reset on your device after having Support perform one on their side?
"I'm guessing you have never heard of RCS. Apple will finally be catching up with this by it finally being added to iMessage." - you can’t make this up if you tried….I KNOW you are not tech savvy and have no idea what you are talking about...I don’t even like Apple iPhone but iMessage is superior to SMS/MMS/RCS - RCS is a JOKE - any sane tech person would know this….
“Have you thought that it might be the device you are using?” Have you thought about actually reading more than a title, actually comprehending before deciding if you have anything of value to say….(rhetorical)
“ I easily pull 300Mbit down and 150Mbit up in and around Hampton Roads and heading north, like Gloucester, has speeds upwards of 1Gbps down and 300Mbit up. In Charlotte, speeds are always well over 300Mbits down and 100Mbits up. Philadelphia has always had exceptional service in and around the airport with speeds over 500Mbps down and 100Mbit up. I am using an s23 Ultra and have been since it was available to order. " This is so irrelevant, off-topic, subjective, anecdotal, and nonsensical. How odd...again...why….why is reading comprehension so poor on this planet….yikes.
“iPhone’s older than the 15 primarily use Intel models, which are not great for reception in areas where you might not be close to a tower or in very dense concrete jungles like New York City or Los Angelas. " There were reports about Intel vs. Qualcomm modems in iPhones, reports were mainly about battery life, I vaguely remember because this was around the iPhone 11 - and I'm not an iPhone user - and this had NOTHING to do with my post….
"Have you considered replacing your SIM to rule that out? Have you performed a network reset on your device after having Support perform one on their side?' LOL! Oh my - this is sad.
A SIM card is a token - it works or it doesn't. Unless your DEVICE is saying it is having difficulty reading the SIM card "no SIM card" and you physically know it is there, this could be the device SIM card reader or the physical SIM is wearing - which only occurs in extreme cases of heat, moisture exposer, and is rare. Any "troublehshooting" involving replacing the SIM card, and the person thinking that resolved their issues did not comprehend their root issue and are experiecning a placebo effect - it is what occurs around the replacement of a SIM card (soft reset-power off device, restart - assign new ICCID/MSID/MSN to the IMEI - provision device - aka reboot the connection - aka toggle airplane mode on and off or restart your phone achieves the same thing….though the issue I explained is not going to be fixed with a SIM card….also most people use eSIM, lots, so now what will YOU tell them to do ? LOL AHHAHA -
Wait...Not they said “reset network settings” that hasn’t been relevant since what the iPhone 6 or 7 and even then, see previous, it did not address the ROOT issue(most of the time). PLACEBO - reset network settings in modern times is a WASTE of time LOL - you CLEARLY don’t know what that “ts” step entails….a sound engineer experienced rep won’t use that step….even when it was a thing, it was rarely used by my team...
“Syaoran - I am not a T-Mobile Employee but I could use a new job!” - if you were one of my subbordantes, I would have you termed as you are not a good fit for this line of work. We need critical thinkers, people who have deductive reasoning skills. people with above average intelligence, people who read above a 3rd grade level, respectfully.
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