Anyone bought the 5G version of s10 and use it on t mobile. i need to know if you'd get 5G instead of 4G
TheUndertaker21 said:
Anyone bought the 5G version of s10 and use it on t mobile. i need to know if you'd get 5G instead of 4G
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Lol. Well, yeah...you get 5G on it when TMobile turns on their 5G. Unless you are already in a test area.
Hi everybody,
We moved to T-Mobile and got a new iPhone XI and a OnePlus 7 T Pro 5G McLaren. My wife is not happy with the quality of the audio and what to switch back to Verizon or AT&T, and I wonder if any of you have tried the OnePlus with those carriers and if the phone works with them as well as 5G
Thanks for your responses.
Happy holidays,
Guillermo
Verizon is CDMA and I dont think the oneplus from tmobile will work
I tried mine on Sprint last night but I couldn't get it working. I read that once they merge it will work on that Network so I would think it would work but maybe I'm wrong. I'm going to play with it some more.
bcombel said:
I tried mine on Sprint last night but I couldn't get it working. I read that once they merge it will work on that Network so I would think it would work but maybe I'm wrong. I'm going to play with it some more.
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You may need to go into settings and sim unlock the device first if you haven't already
adit07 said:
Verizon is CDMA and I dont think the oneplus from tmobile will work
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CDMA doesn't matter anymore and is being shut down. Verizon only allows new devices on its VoLTE network and the phone supports all of Verizon's bands.
But the main problem is that Verizon won't allow the device for purely arbitrary reasons if the BYOD check rejection is any indication. Same goes for Sprint.
It should work fine on AT&T minus 5G support. If you had bought the Note 10+ 5G from T-Mobile, I believe that does support AT&T's low-band 5G (assuming you have the right plan) that just launched.
hungmung said:
You may need to go into settings and sim unlock the device first if you haven't already
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I have done the temporary one, but not the full unlocked as I haven't paid in full the phone.
hittori said:
Hi everybody,
We moved to T-Mobile and got a new iPhone XI and a OnePlus 7 T Pro 5G McLaren. My wife is not happy with the quality of the audio and what to switch back to Verizon or AT&T, and I wonder if any of you have tried the OnePlus with those carriers and if the phone works with them as well as 5G
Thanks for your responses.
Happy holidays,
Guillermo
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So far no one has tried. :crying:
I had my T-Mobile 5G McLaren unlocked for T-Mobile.
It works with a Verizon Sim with data only.
When I try to make it a outgoing call the phone app crashes and there is no incoming and outgoing text messages but data works just fine.
The OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren takes advantage of T-Mobile 600 MHz lowband 5G; currently, no other US carrier supports 600 MHz lowband 5G. Consequently, if you unlocked the sim on the 5G McLaren, you could use with other carriers but you would currently lose access to lowband 5G with other carriers. Moreover, as far as I know, the 5G McLaren does not have an antenna for mmWave 5G, so you would not be able to utilize mmWave 5G on any carrier. In my experience, modern call quality is more dependent upon the particular phone than carrier, so maybe your spouse could try a different phone than whatever current one? Good luck!
I messed with it some more and have had some success. I already have mine sim unlocked. I'm not worried about the 5g as that is a joke. I can't get more than 2mb down and 1mb up with 5g. Yes you are reading that correctly. TMobile sucks in new Orleans. I am getting LTE with Sprint and was able to make calls. I will post back once I get it all figured out.
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The OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren takes advantage of T-Mobile 600 MHz lowband 5G; currently, no other US carrier supports lowband 5G. Consequently, if you unlocked the sim on the 5G McLaren, you could use with other carriers but you would currently lose access to lowband 5G with other carriers. Moreover, as far as I know, the 5G McLaren does not have an antenna for mmWave 5G, so you would not be able to utilize mmWave 5G on any carrier. In my experience, modern call quality is more dependent upon the particular phone than carrier, so maybe your spouse could try a different phone than whatever current one? Good luck!
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This is false. AT&T is live with n5 (850 MHz) in a dozen or two cities. It's the same dumb approach they used for HD Voice, but 5G is being lit up market by market.
https://www.att.com/5g/consumer/
LLStarks said:
This is false. AT&T is live with n5 (850 MHz) in a dozen or two cities. It's the same dumb approach they used for HD Voice, but 5G is being lit up market by market.
https://www.att.com/5g/consumer/
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I don't think n5 is enabled in the firmware. T-Mobile's 600 MHz lowband 5G uses n71. T-Mobile planned to add n41 if the Sprint Merger goes through. So, I don't think someone would be able to use it on AT&T n5, because the n5 band is not enabled in the firmware.
Correct. n5 is only enabled on the AT&T and T-Mobile branded Note 10+ 5G. Maybe Sprint's too if it ever shows up. Even then, I'd only trust the AT&T one for obvious reasons.
If anyone ever gets around to playing around with the McLaren 5G in QXDM or QPST, it would be fascinating to see what the modem is actually capable of and whether anything can be enabled. There should be no problem with the antenna and chip supporting it.
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The OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren takes advantage of T-Mobile 600 MHz lowband 5G; currently, no other US carrier supports 600 MHz lowband 5G. Consequently, if you unlocked the sim on the 5G McLaren, you could use with other carriers but you would currently lose access to lowband 5G with other carriers. Moreover, as far as I know, the 5G McLaren does not have an antenna for mmWave 5G, so you would not be able to utilize mmWave 5G on any carrier. In my experience, modern call quality is more dependent upon the particular phone than carrier, so maybe your spouse could try a different phone than whatever current one? Good luck!
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The OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren 5G has the Snapdragon X55 chip in it. Which means it supports all current US based forms of 5G. However the chip is software locked by OP to just low band, I assume until TMobile releases mid and high band.
I have a unlocked 7t pro mclaren that i got from t mobile. I have it on at&t right now. It's working out great. But as said be for the 5g does not work on at&t right now. The one thing that i did do was update the oneplus logkit. So i could enable volte and video calling. But still no calling over WiFi with at&t.
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The OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren takes advantage of T-Mobile 600 MHz lowband 5G; currently, no other US carrier supports 600 MHz lowband 5G. Consequently, if you unlocked the sim on the 5G McLaren, you could use with other carriers but you would currently lose access to lowband 5G with other carriers. Moreover, as far as I know, the 5G McLaren does not have an antenna for mmWave 5G, so you would not be able to utilize mmWave 5G on any carrier. In my experience, modern call quality is more dependent upon the particular phone than carrier, so maybe your spouse could try a different phone than whatever current one? Good luck!
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Thanks for the explanation, I am willing to sacrifice the none 5G but I need to know it works, otherwise... I cannot do it.
BtuMars said:
I have a unlocked 7t pro mclaren that i got from t mobile. I have it on at&t right now. It's working out great. But as said be for the 5g does not work on at&t right now. The one thing that i did do was update the oneplus logkit. So i could enable volte and video calling. But still no calling over WiFi with at&t.
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Thanks for the comment, really helpful, I wish you have it tried in Verizon as well
tanman21 said:
I had my T-Mobile 5G McLaren unlocked for T-Mobile.
It works with a Verizon Sim with data only.
When I try to make it a outgoing call the phone app crashes and there is no incoming and outgoing text messages but data works just fine.
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Thanks for the update... but as you can imagine, I need the phone fully operational.... so it looks like going to Verizon is not an option for me so far.
hittori said:
Thanks for the update... but as you can imagine, I need the phone fully operational.... so it looks like going to Verizon is not an option for me so far.
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The phone can be used on Verizon fully. You need a Sim and you also need to call in to tech support and have them set your account up for CDMAless.
Hello,
Idk how much this will help you but, I’ve been an ATT subscriber for over 5 years, I live in Naples FL, and have traveled around the state and always have good service. I keep ATT because it’s easy to switch your SIM card and use the next phone on the networt, I buy a lot of unlocked phones. I am currently using the OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren edition, not the 5G version, on the network and all is well. ATT is great but, I am thinking of switching to T-Mobile once the other phones on my account are paid off, only because of T-Mobiles less expensive plans.
are the network bands limited by the hardware or software?
do i need to buy the in2015/2025 to get 5g on tmobile or can i flash the correct region rom onto a different device?
42o247 said:
are the network bands limited by the hardware or software?
do i need to buy the in2015/2025 to get 5g on tmobile or can i flash the correct region rom onto a different device?
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It comes down to the hardware (radio/baseband modem, afaik) being able to 'listen and talk on' a given band's frequencies. But bands could certainly be disabled via software. Not sure of any OEM who does that, though.
42o247 said:
are the network bands limited by the hardware or software?
do i need to buy the in2015/2025 to get 5g on tmobile or can i flash the correct region rom onto a different device?
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Yes to get 5G on T-Mobile you must buy the in2015, IN2017, or in2025
Whoareyou said:
Yes to get 5G on T-Mobile you must buy the in2015, IN2017, or in2025
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I wonder if there is any carrier that 5g works in USA?
I am looking at swappa and they list two versions of the oneplus 8 pro. Whats the difference? Is one phone more inferior than the other?
CDMA Carrier support in the US without that no Verizon or Sprint access.
dracozny said:
CDMA Carrier support in the US without that no Verizon or Sprint access.
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There are people on REDDIT that say they're using the non us version (2023, not 2020) on Verizon just fine. They claim the US version has CDMA support but it seems you still have to enable CDMA-Less for it to even work. So if you're going CDMA-Less anyway, why do you need the US version?
Am I missing something? If you compare bands they support they both list the Verizon LTE bands, no?
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There are people on REDDIT that say they're using the non us version (2023, not 2020) on Verizon just fine. They claim the US version has CDMA support but it seems you still have to enable CDMA-Less for it to even work. So if you're going CDMA-Less anyway, why do you need the US version?
Am I missing something? If you compare bands they support they both list the Verizon LTE bands, no?
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I can't even activate the IN2020 that I bought. they just tell me it's incompatible.
https://www.kimovil.com/en/where-to-buy-oneplus-8-pro-cn IN2020&IN2023
https://www.kimovil.com/en/where-to-buy-oneplus-8-pro-12gb-am IN2025
*note: there are typos on that site*
dracozny said:
I can't even activate the IN2020 that I bought. they just tell me it's incompatible.
https://www.kimovil.com/en/where-to-buy-oneplus-8-pro-cn IN2020&IN2023
https://www.kimovil.com/en/where-to-buy-oneplus-8-pro-12gb-am IN2025
*note: there are typos on that site*
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That site is confusing, trying to find it but 2023 has different bands than 2020, I know 2020 won't work but 2023 should. If I find it I'll come back and post it. (BTW, your link is IN2020 and HD2023, not IN2023....)
Here we go
IN2020 - No B13: https://www.frequencycheck.com/carr...20-bbk-galilei/verizon-wireless-united-states
IN2023 - Has all the LTE bands: https://www.frequencycheck.com/carr...23-bbk-galilei/verizon-wireless-united-states
After 2. more updates, the screen does not show the time after tapping. It only reacts to tilting. Both in Beta and stable version !?
Does anyone have the same problems?
There was never a beta version. You are in the wrong forum. This is specifically for the T-Mobile 7T Pro 5G Mclaren (HD1925). If you have a global 7T Pro Mclaren (without 5G), simply visit the regular 7T or 7T Pro forums as the only difference is the look. The T-mobile 5G version is a completely different animal.
starcms said:
There was never a beta version. You are in the wrong forum. This is specifically for the T-Mobile 7T Pro 5G Mclaren (HD1925). If you have a global 7T Pro Mclaren (without 5G), simply visit the regular 7T or 7T Pro forums as the only difference is the look. The T-mobile 5G version is a completely different animal.
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Please delete my post. I am not authorized to do so.
Thread closed on request of OP @Alex_H_H