Why cant androids download less than 5g






















Start a New Discussion. We want to use the 2. But only my laptop and my iPad can see the 5ghz ssid. My mobile phone supports 5ghz connection but cannot see the the ssid signal and neither can any of our android tablets. I have updated the latest firmware Firmware Version V1. Is there anyone that can help us make our 5ghz signal visible for android devices?

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With that being said, is this a service issue on Samsungs end? I currently will be returning one of my routers. Maybe with the extra money, I can purchase something else to help. Please, if anyone has answers, let us know. Thank you. If it is a Samsung issue on these newer phones and new gear I will upgrade my stuff the next round to a Apple iPhone. I really do not care as long as these phones have decent service. I prefer 4G anyways. But, I cannot even get that right now.

I'm living in with a 1. My past self would be so disappointed in me. I purchased a M-Razr 5G. Personally, I don't consider this slow for here. Sure, it could be faster but this is pretty good in my opinion. Looks like the backhaul must have been bumped on a few sites… what was Mbps is now Mbps. Seems even the 4g speeds got slower Verizon 5g is REAL 5g.. I drove around to see if I would get an increase in speed from 4G to 5G to 5G ultra capacity in the dark magenta areas they show on their map.

Guess what - there was absolutely no speed difference from the 30Mbps showing in the speedtest results. Very disappointing. In fact, I feel we are all being lied to, so that we pay more for 5G phones. Actually… I have. Just updated to the new android 12, and now my internet is dragging big time.

I went down to 3g and it's a little faster, but wth? Is this just the service now or is this to be fixed with an update? Already have an account? Enter your username or e-mail address. Meanwhile, the top score, by city, went to Laredo, TX with an average download speed of megabits per second, followed closely by Salt Lake City, New York, and Newark. Los Angeles, Miami, and Chicago topped 80 megabits. Even with these high averages, they are only scratching the surface of the potential of the 5G standard and the issue most likely has to do with the availability of the mmWave bands.

At present, the availability of 5G is probably the biggest reason for average download speeds, falling well below the gigabit potential. Opensignal 's report shows that the reach of 5G networks is quite limited with less than a third of its users in any one state marking 5G as being available.

Illinois topped the list connecting to 5G nearly percent of the time. Over half reached a 5G network one in five times, while almost all managed to get a signal percent of the time. Vermont had the lowest availability falling just under 6-percent. The report didn't break out the speed and availability by 5G band but it is clear that sub-6 is the most pervasive, due to its longer range. Since sub-6 will be available most often and its top speed is about percent of what is possible with mmWave, that is dragging the averages down.

The global pandemic has played a role in the slow rollout and it seems like it will still be quite some time before the full potential of 5G becomes available to most users.



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