T-Mobile claims another 5G speed record… that you can’t touch out in the real world

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T-Mobile claims another 5G speed record... that you can't touch out in the real world

T-Mobile claims another 5G speed record… that you can’t touch out in the real world،

There aren't many certainties in life, but if a few months go by without a new 5G breakthrough or record announced by T-Mobile, you might want to pinch yourself and make sure you don't. Didn't slip into a coma or go to the “good place”.

THE latest achievement of this type is a “record uplink speed of 345 Mbps”, which seems like an incredibly high number because it's actually hard to believe that a regular smartphone user could achieve it anytime soon.
The only way for the nation's leading Un-carrier to achieve this speed score in the first place was to use a “mobile test smartphone powered by a flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon Modem-RF system,” as well as ” cutting equipment from Nokia. cutting-edge next-generation AirScale portfolio.

This is a long and boring way of saying that you can't buy this phone with this “equipment” anywhere and get 300+ Mbps download speeds from it in any real world scenario, at least for the moment.

T-Mo goes on (and on and on) to list all the technologies that made this feat possible, and while some of them have already been rolled out to the masses, the masses can't realistically expect that all of them stars align. such that 300, 200 or even 100 Mbps becomes achievable (as far as downloads are concerned).

Still, it's definitely positive that Magenta is constantly trying to find new and innovative ways to leverage its widely documented advantages in 5G over all competition, to the (eventually) benefit of everyday subscribers.

The second-largest wireless provider in the United States by subscriber count is even humble enough to admit that most of its “massive” 5G performance gains over the past few years have been focused on speeds. downloading while “the industry has only begun to scrape”. the surface when it comes to downloads.”

Clearly, TMobile is taking said “surface” seriously, which seems like great news for YouTubers and video content creators in general.