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T-Mobile's service map covers the third-most U.S. Territory with their 4G LTE network, behind Verizon and AT&T. T-Mobile covers roughly 8% less U.S. Territory than Verizon with their 4G network, but trails far behind in terms of 3G coverage. 3G is the network your phone will fall back to in the absence of a 4G signal. Tello is powered by the nationwide T-Mobile & Sprint 4G LTE Network. Tello offers mvnos plans with no contract, fees or credit check. Choose a customized plan based on your usage and upgrade or downgrade anytime. Tello allows you to turn your phone into a hotspot with free tethering.

Now that the Sprint merger has finally been completed, T-Mobile has turned its focus to trying to take over Verizon. The UnCarrier has already supplanted AT&T as the #2 carrier in the US and the race to 5G may be enough for T-Mobile to catch up to Big Red.

Last week, T-Mobile turned on its standalone 5G network for more than 2000 cities across the US. This comes after confirming that its 5G network has grown by 30%, and all of this has been done without the need to build 5G “on top of” the existing 4G/LTE network.

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It’s no secret that T-Mobile has been building up its 600 MHz spectrum for quite some time, and this has laid the foundation for the carrier’s 5G network. When T-Mobile initially launched its network, it was done by “piggy-backing” onto the LTE network, as the other carriers have done. But with the spectrum acquired in the Sprint merger, this has made it possible for T-Mobile launch its standalone 5G network.

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T-Mobile vs Verizon on the map

Looking at the map above (via T-Mobile), thinks aren’t looking great when it comes to Verizon’s network. There are just a handful of cities where 5G is available, primarily in large regions such as Washington DC, Austin, Texas, and elsewhere. T-Mobile, on the other hand, has just about everyone covered, save for a large portion of the mid-west and the eastern portion of Virginia (for some reason). Nonetheless, even the rural areas of the country are covered.

That’s where T-Mobile opted to make its announcement for launching 5G, as the carrier provided a drone show in North Dakota of all places. T-Mobile is extremely excited to be covering these rural areas in ways that other carriers never really have been able to with new technology. The company also plans on providing similar drone shows in areas across the country as the network continues to expand.

Are Verizon or AT&T trying to catch up?

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Starting off with Verizon, it’s clear that Big Red put all of its eggs in a basket (piggy-backing) and it’s just not able to keep up. For one reason or another, the largest LTE carrier in the States has fallen way behind, and if Verizon plans to keep a hold on its dominance, something has to be done.

In recent months, Verizon has been acquiring companies that have various spectrums that are essential to the carrier’s 5G plans. There are even a couple of instances where there has been a “spectrum swap”, which is essentially a trade of spectrums with another carrier.

Verizon is well-suited to make a “comeback” into the 5G race, thanks to its deep pockets, but it’s still going to take some time. While 5G smartphones are becoming more and more readily available, Verizon needs to get on its horse before T-Mobile or even AT&T take the lead and never look back.

What about AT&T?

Surprisingly, AT&T’s 5G network covers more subscribers than that of Verizon, despite being recently overthrown as the second-largest carrier in the US. The official rollout of AT&T’s new network was already underway, and then the company “flipped the switch” bringing 5G to more than 200 million customers.

The AT&T map does not look as pretty as the one from T-Mobile, but the #3 carrier promises to continue making 5G available for more customers. But again, AT&T is doing some weird marketing with its “5G+” which is limited in availability but are essentially the primary locations for 5G connectivity.

Best 5G-Compatible T-Mobile smartphones

The other factor that plays into all of this is the smartphones that will be able to take advantage of 5G. If you are someone who wants to be on the bleeding edge of technology with the fastest network speeds, then there’s really no better choice than T-Mobile. Here are a few of our favorite devices that are 5G-compatible.

OnePlus 8

The amazon.com/…roid-Smartphone/dp/B0872473BF took home the Phandroid Editors’ Choice award for its combination of specs, design, and software. Sporting a very similar spec sheet to that of the larger OnePlus 8 Pro, this device provides a much better value for most, without crossing into the $1000 threshold.

Buy the OnePlus 8

Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Just last week, Samsung unpacked the amazon.com/…ne-Long-Lasting/dp/B08BX8BZ1P and Note 20 Ultra. Both of these devices are 5G-capable and give you all of the greatness you expect from the Note line, in 2020. Despite the enormous block on the back for the camera module, the Note 20 will be the phone to beat for those looking for a flagship experience.

Buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Samsung Galaxy A71

Moving from the flagship pricing tier and into the mid-range, there’s really no better option right now other than the amazon.com/…arging-Included/dp/B08DT5L2MY. This may change after Google finally makes the Pixel 5 or Pixel 4a 5G available, but for now, the A71 is the way to go. You’ll get a flagship design, paired with 5G connectivity, and a quad-camera array on the back.

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T-Mobile US is a major wireless network operator in the United States. Its headquarters are located in the Seattle metropolitan area. T-Mobile US provides wireless and data services in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands under the T-Mobile and MetroPCS brands.

T-Mobile Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
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Chicago, IL156
Houston, TX131
Seattle, WA120
Denver, CO111
Los Angeles, CA101
Knoxville, TN91
Portland, OR88
Dallas, TX86
Minneapolis, MN84
Louisville, KY82
Atlanta, GA74
Philadelphia, PA69
Miami, FL65
Charlotte, NC63
Las Vegas, NV60
New Orleans, LA55
Queens, NY53
Detroit, MI53
Orlando, FL52
Federal Way, WA47
San Antonio, TX43
Austin, TX42
Brooklyn, NY41
Sacramento, CA40
Baltimore, MD38
Tampa, FL38
Anaheim, CA34
Washington, D.C., DC32
Phoenix, AZ32
The Bronx, NY32

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  • David Seitz (@white_boy65) reported

    So @sprint can roam on @TMobile network but we can’t due the same, I currently have no service now because a outage, my gf has sprint and is up and running.... I can’t receive dispatches....

  • Bianca (@bianca_natalie9) reported

    Is T-Mobile having an outage??

  • Ashana J 🐝 (@ashanaj_) reported

    bro T-Mobile cannot be serious rn why do I not have service either

  • Peyton’s Place (@Peyton57738230) reported

    @TMobileHelp Always an excuse. Tmobile screws consumers over ! You realize when your lights go out and your Personal WiFI disconnects. TMobile was never giving to data/internet #TmobileScam

  • just luis (@_notoriousluis) reported

    If my life depended on T-Mobile signal, I would've died long ago

  • BigBen73 (@GroeRhoom) reported

    @TMobile @TMobileHelp tmobile customer service has changed my mind about this company. I will now be switching my lines and all of the friends and family I brought with me to another carrier. Tomorrow will be a busy day for the port center. #worst #service

  • ⚡️Snoopy⚡️ (@Dizzae17) reported

    I don’t care what anyone say but every since @sprint merged with @tmobile my service has been GARBAGE! My phone is barely able to even access the internet anymore.

  • Hunter Dorman (@hunter_dorman_) reported

    Yeah it would be really nice if @TMobile could get people to take care of the outages for their customers. First snow day in Texas in 15 years and my signal goes out lol

  • Joe (@piximagery) reported

    Uh, I don't have @TMobileHelp service. #SadTimes

  • Shari Adwers, MJE (@sadwers) reported

    @TMobile @TMobileHelp Customer service is absolutely worthless. Just spent close to an hour trying to report an outage in TX for my parents, who have no cell, no power. Why is that so hard to do? No help, no updates. Sad I’m losing my @sprint customer service.

  • Sandy (@beach75024) reported

    @hshuntertx @TMobile My service just went out in Plano TX

  • KC (@kasey_eliz) reported

    @TMobileHelp I don’t have any cell service

  • Huesos 🦴 (@CloutCobain94) reported

    T-Mobile on that **** early I see

  • CHAMP (@teenarochelle_) reported

    @CaliGood_ @TMobile get my good sis on a reliable network @CD_Davis

  • WASHED2021🤵🏽‍♂️ (@HuaracheDeOro) reported

    T-mobile signal is DEAD in SA, I’m stuck on searching

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