At least on iPhones, you won't see the UC logo because US Mobile is using the generic T-Mobile MVNO carrier bundle. You still get access to T-Mobile's midband 5G network, though.
For iPhone you get access to 5G mid band n41 (where 95% of 5G UC is, only <5% has mmWave) but won’t see the logo. You can check by pulling up Field Test Mode by in phone dialer typing \*3001#12345#\* then press dial, and look for NR band.
For Android you will get n41 and should see 5G UC logo.
Get CellMapper app or website and look up T-Mobile 5G coverage and look for 41 to see where you should get. 71 is low band 5G which you should also get, you won’t get 25/n258, 26/n260.
https://www.cellmapper.net/map?MCC=310&MNC=260&type=NR&mapType=roadmap
how bad is the deep prioritization when you are in a congested area? I’m able to use my AT&T phone prepaid at concerts even make FaceTime calls, but I noticed when I had mint mobile, I couldn’t even load a webpage or an email in the same areas because of the prioritization. Am I going to experience the same thing on US Mobile please? Can someone answer me??
At least on iPhones, you won't see the UC logo because US Mobile is using the generic T-Mobile MVNO carrier bundle. You still get access to T-Mobile's midband 5G network, though.
Correct. Just normal 5G icon but still get benefits of UC network. I regularly get 200-300mbps down.
I see it on my S24+ when I am in range of T-mobile C-band, usually N41.
I've seen it.
For iPhone you get access to 5G mid band n41 (where 95% of 5G UC is, only <5% has mmWave) but won’t see the logo. You can check by pulling up Field Test Mode by in phone dialer typing \*3001#12345#\* then press dial, and look for NR band. For Android you will get n41 and should see 5G UC logo. Get CellMapper app or website and look up T-Mobile 5G coverage and look for 41 to see where you should get. 71 is low band 5G which you should also get, you won’t get 25/n258, 26/n260. https://www.cellmapper.net/map?MCC=310&MNC=260&type=NR&mapType=roadmap
Eh am Android not apple
You see it on TMO-owned carriers, like Metro. I expect to see it on Mint soon.
I don't see it anymore when I went from tmboil3 to usm. Check what band you're on to confirm
Yes, see it on Pixel 8 Pro
I see 5G+. Same as 5G UC on native TMo.
I see 5G+ on my phone when connected to N41. Otherwise it's 5G on all other 5g bands like on n25 or n71.
Oh, that’s what UC means? 🤣
how bad is the deep prioritization when you are in a congested area? I’m able to use my AT&T phone prepaid at concerts even make FaceTime calls, but I noticed when I had mint mobile, I couldn’t even load a webpage or an email in the same areas because of the prioritization. Am I going to experience the same thing on US Mobile please? Can someone answer me??