OnePlus 7 Pro T 5G Mclaren - OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Questions & Answers

Started testing my OP 5G MClaren around Dallas Fort Worth Texas. Even though the phone says 5g on the top right the phone is connecting to band 2 , 12 , and 66 through out the DFW region. I have yet to see the device connect to band 71. TMobile shows the are as having 5g. Has anyone else had the OP 5g show 5g when it is not on 5g? Has anyone seen band 71 live in DFW (I literally drove around the entire region and never got band 71)? I had a OP 6 before this and never saw band 71 in DFW. Have seen it in El Paso, South Oklahoma, Miami area. At this point I think this area is not live even though they advertise it. My thought process in getting the OP 5g MClaren was that DFW 600mhz is not completely clear (still some TV stations broadcasting) since band 71 never showed up and I saw the TMobile 5g map light up in the region I assumed the little 600 spectrum TMobile has in the area would be allocated to 5g. TMobile building penetration sucks really bad in the area and I want to take advantage of their 600 spectrum as soon as possible.

I know with 5G on I will not see Band 71 but when I turn 5G off and just use 2g/3G/LTE then I start seeing 71 in signal check pro. I feel like it is saying it is there but Signal Check Pro does not know how to display it. I know Cellmapper will show when connected to 5G NR states so I guess that means it's 71 it just not know how to display it. But only way I can see 71 is go into the options and disable 5G
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jimmyray1990 said:
I know with 5G on I will not see Band 71 but when I turn 5G off and just use 2g/3G/LTE then I start seeing 71 in signal check pro. I feel like it is saying it is there but Signal Check Pro does not know how to display it. I know Cellmapper will show when connected to 5G NR states so I guess that means it's 71 it just not know how to display it. But only way I can see 71 is go into the options and disable 5G
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I will give it a try today on my way back to work. Still I have never seen band 71 in the region even when I had the OP6. Wondering if it 5g only due to the limited spectrum available and if so I can't see it because apps don't recognize 600 MHz when 5g active. Anyone else have insight on this or can verify (besides what TMobile claims) that 600 MHz is active in the dfw region?

Kcat said:
I will give it a try today on my way back to work. Still I have never seen band 71 in the region even when I had the OP6. Wondering if it 5g only due to the limited spectrum available and if so I can't see it because apps don't recognize 600 MHz when 5g active. Anyone else have insight on this or can verify (besides what TMobile claims) that 600 MHz is active in the dfw region?
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According to cell mapper with filter with band 71 one the towers with the red rings around the green are confirmed 600Mhz towers
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According to cell mapper with filter with band 71 one the towers with the red rings around the green are confirmed 600Mhz towersView attachment 4911561
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Your right. So I looked at my logs and 5g tower info is showing as unknown like you said it doesn't know what to do with it. I am not getting any thing on band 71 when on 4g only (assume it's because they only broadcast it in 5g due to limited spectrum in region). I noticed a speed difference when using 5g (speed test are around 50down and 20 up in the area on 5g) cell mapper does show a bunch when filtering for 71 (never noticed 71 on there because I am always zoomed in). Thanks man!!!

My McLaren 5G routinely connects to band 71 close to 75 in Plano, TX. Speeds aren't amazing by any means, but it connects via band 71.

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4G Now??

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648160
http://www.androidspin.com/2010/03/17/its-twoo-its-twoo-4g-speed-is-a-reality/
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Cant wait till this is hacked into the N1!!
i mis read the #'s lol
First... those are 3G speeds, albeit higher than most of us currently experience on T-mobile. Second, anyone can add the 4G icon if they're rooted... just replace the 3G one with the 4G one, and there you go. That being said, bbuchacher is a pretty stand up guy and a well-known dev for the G1, so that throws my entire analysis upside down.
hoping the devs can implement this into the roms
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First... those are 3G speeds, albeit higher than most of us currently experience on T-mobile. Second, anyone can add the 4G icon if they're rooted... just replace the 3G one with the 4G one, and there you go. That being said, bbuchacher is a pretty stand up guy and a well-known dev for the G1, so that throws my entire analysis upside down.
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exactly what i was thinking when i saw the screen shot lol. Still faster then what most are getting now though.
Those are pretty far from 4G speeds.
That's just HSDPA+ (3.5g?)
I'm in the NY Metro area, here's my T-Mobile runs:
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4G is touting being 10-30 times faster then this.
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Those are pretty far from 4G speeds.
That's just HSDPA+ (3.5g?)
I'm in the NY Metro area, here's my T-Mobile runs:
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4G is touting being 10-30 times faster then this.
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Yep pretty much made this false. Ive hit 1600kbps off 3.5g as well.
i would be happy if i could get any of those speeds i see. my avg is around 700kbs on 3G. Even cyanogen i s saying he has the test code and it works.
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i would be happy if i could get any of those speeds i see. my avg is around 700kbs on 3G. Even cyanogen i s saying he has the test code and it works.
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Well if yet another Dev, Cyanogen in this case, is vouching for it...then there's not much more to say.
I don't have test code, I'm not even rooted, those are my speeds there in that screenshot.
They're probably getting HSDPA code updates to get us the max 7.2Mb/s that T-Mobile supposedly "on-lined" last year....I live in an HSDPA area and I don't get over 3.5Mb/s max so far, it would be nice to see 7Mb/s...heck, our tech specs don't even list HSDPA+, which would be nice to have...maybe thats what they are referring to, but even that is still only "3.5G".
By industry definition, "4G" is WiMax or LTE...neither of which are in our phone...
FYI, I guarantee this is not 4G and to say so is a major load of crap. I can also guarantee all it is is an ID key that tells the T-Mobile network you are a tester, and thus are not capped.
Simply put, this hack will be cut off if enough people use it since all T-Mobile has to do is change the ID Key this fakes to something else.
Kind of off topic. Isn't T-Mobile hspa+ 21mbs faster then. Wimax 4g. Even though our phones only support 7.2mbs wouldn't this still give us a speed increase?
WiMax 4G has a technical peak of 144Mbs/35Mbs, LTE is 360Mbs/80Mbs...
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wireless_data_standards)
HSDPA actually covers a wide range of configurations that vary depending on how the hardware is built and deployed. LTE is actually considered the evolution of UMTS/HSPA-Evolved (HSPA-Evolved is the evolution of HSDPA).
The HSDPA+ 21Mbs networks being brought up are category 14, the 7.2's are category 8, and the "general" 3G HSDPA networks are category 6.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSDPA
LTE is supposed to provide a final convergence of UTMS and EV-DO, though we'll still have a multi-standard market because of WiMax.
There's a lot of easy info out there to read about it all...
thepawn said:
WiMax 4G has a technical peak of 144Mbs/35Mbs, LTE is 360Mbs/80Mbs...
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wireless_data_standards)
HSDPA actually covers a wide range of configurations that vary depending on how the hardware is built and deployed. LTE is actually considered the evolution of UMTS/HSPA-Evolved (HSPA-Evolved is the evolution of HSDPA).
The HSDPA+ 21Mbs networks being brought up are category 14, the 7.2's are category 8, and the "general" 3G HSDPA networks are category 6.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSDPA
LTE is supposed to provide a final convergence of UTMS and EV-DO, though we'll still have a multi-standard market because of WiMax.
There's a lot of easy info out there to read about it all...
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Thanks. Didn't wanna look it up while at work. Eyes hurt if I read to much on my nexus lol

Never thought I'd see these LTE speeds

I'm in Toronto, Canada and I just switched carriers from Bell to Rogers.
I was getting a constant ~60mbps down with bell and I was thoroughly impressed.
When I tried a speedtest on Rogers my jaw dropped.
Let's just say, I'm happy with the LTE radio in the Z1.
JuicyBrah said:
I'm in Toronto, Canada and I just switched carriers from Bell to Rogers.
I was getting a constant ~60mbps down with bell and I was thoroughly impressed.
When I tried a speedtest on Rogers my jaw dropped.
Let's just say, I'm happy with the LTE radio in the Z1.
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I hit 127 down at STC. On rogers
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I hit 127 down at STC. On rogers
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We have to enjoy it before all the new devices join in and congest the network.
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No LTE MAX for me, Bell only has regular LTE where I live east of you and Rogers coverage isn't large enough where I usually go in the province
Well where i live 99% percent of the population on the entire country don't know what LTE is.
Proof? The one's that do know LTE exists think its 5g, even carrier employees
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UK EE(supposedly fastest in the Country) max was 29.86
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UK EE(supposedly fastest in the Country) max was 29.86
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I wouldn't be too jealous, they will get this for a few months until other phones (and carriers) start using the 2600MHZ AWS band. (not to mention 20Mhz cell blocks which nobody is currently using)
Also because its in the high frequency range, its not going to pass through buildings very well.. (I'm going to guess the user above was either outside, or in essentially perfect conditions to come anywhere close to 100mbps)
I'll be much more excited once they start using the 700mhz band..
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(I'm going to guess the user above was either outside, or in essentially perfect conditions to come anywhere close to 100mbps)
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I was on the bus to school so you're pretty much right.
LTE signal goes to 1-2 bars indoors and the speed dips down to about 40mbps.
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UK EE(supposedly fastest in the Country) max was 29.86
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UK EE here and I had 47 down 25 up in Southampton on my last speedtest, you just need to wait for the double speed 4g roll-out to your location.
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UK EE(supposedly fastest in the Country) max was 29.86
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Am EE UK and i get 72.60 down and 29.19 upload. Liverpool area tho
I constantly get an absolute minimum of at least 60/60 here in Sweden which is more than I would ever need for my mobile devices, as for my home network that's a completely different story(250/250Mbit/s).
How come you guys do speed tests on LTE so frequently? I have a 3 GB data plan and recently visited a city with LTE coverage, I was shocked to see each test consumed about 60MB, after doing 4-5 (I previously thought it had a preset amount of data to download and just measured times)..
I can hit 60mbps with 1 bar on Fido, its faster than my 28mbps home internet which is kinda sad.
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You guys are lucky. I get this usually, for $60 a month and I only get 1GB of data. Well its better than my wifi, which is rarely over 5 down and 1 up...
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Cellular strength and throughput

We know how much you like to stream, ahem, "videos", and so cellular data is mega-important. Rate this thread to express how you think the Huawei Mate 10's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add.
Can anyone with the smartphone tell how is it?
This is very important for me, since I usually go to areas with low coverage.
My actual smartphone, a LG V20, is not very good in this.
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Csetoue said:
Can anyone with the smartphone tell how is it?
This is very important for me, since I usually go to areas with low coverage.
My actual smartphone, a LG V20, is not very good in this.
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I have only had mine on Cellular today, but tested data rate on speedtest app at work. A good signal (4G+, where my OPO 3 only got 4G) and 66 Mb/s down and 55 Mb/s, up which is better than my 4G internet modem at home. So good data connection with good signal!
When I get to try it in more rural areas, I'll return and report the experience. I have a feeling that it will perform at least decent.
enhance LTE connection/DL speed with these tips
settings>wireless&networks>mobile network>access point name>click on the ( i ) icon next to your data package which should be named either internet or data >bearer>untick unspecified and tick LTE >ok>click the apply icon on the top right
now you should take more advantage of your LTE cell speed , here's mine
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On T-mobile with my Mate 10 Pro L-29 international version.
Absolutely loving this thing so far
Can anyone tell me that this phone support dual 4g or not? Thanks
theniveus80 said:
Can anyone tell me that this phone support dual 4g or not? Thanks
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If by dual 4G you mean carrier aggregation then the answer is yes it does as it has one of the most advanced modems in the market CAT18.
ixman said:
If by dual 4G you mean carrier aggregation then the answer is yes it does as it has one of the most advanced modems in the market CAT18.
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It's mean I can use this phone with 2 SIM and all running 4G. Other phone just one can run 4G, other must 2G.?
buckshot4 said:
On T-mobile with my Mate 10 Pro L-29 international version.
Absolutely loving this thing so far
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Good to hear, are you getting VoLTE as well on TMobile?
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It's mean I can use this phone with 2 SIM and all running 4G. Other phone just one can run 4G, other must 2G.?
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Dual 4G And dual VoLTE is supported.
Anyone know of there is a hidden menu to see the carrier configuration? I wanna see to what bands my phone is connected and what's the configuration, T-Mobile has starting rolling 4CA in the Netherlands.
This is on 3CA
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Solid on TMO
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Solid on TMO
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This the pro mate 10?
20degrees said:
This the pro mate 10?
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I have the standard Mate 10 (ALP-L29).
kinjx11 said:
enhance LTE connection/DL speed with these tips
settings>wireless&networks>mobile network>access point name>click on the ( i ) icon next to your data package which should be named either internet or data >bearer>untick unspecified and tick LTE >ok>click the apply icon on the top right
now you should take more advantage of your LTE cell speed , here's mine
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I'm wondering what this setting does exactly?
the menu has no explanation...
theniveus80 said:
It's mean I can use this phone with 2 SIM and all running 4G. Other phone just one can run 4G, other must 2G.?
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No, no phone can do that, have both SIM cards with dedicated radio modules, only one SIM card/operator can be used for mobile data at any one time. it can be register on GSM for both SIM cards, with different and same operator.
not bad
Mate 10
Made a test with line of sight to the 4G Antenna (about 60 meters) and got a pretty good result. I don't think the Mate 10 (ALP-29) is crippled when it comes to LTE
LTE works but sometimes I must on 800MHz BTS about 1-5 minutes to switch from edge to 4G. Any firmware this not solved. I have 142 FW EU.
darragh said:
No, no phone can do that, have both SIM cards with dedicated radio modules, only one SIM card/operator can be used for mobile data at any one time. it can be register on GSM for both SIM cards, with different and same operator.
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Even that post is 1 year old, we need to clarify one thing:
- on Mate 10 Pro both SIMs can run on 4G (or 4G+) !!! In the same time.
Most of the dual sim phones are running with one SIM in 4G and the second SIM running in 3G or 2G.
But here both SIMs ca run in 4G/4G+ simultaneous; the phone is 4G dual stand-by, probably are you thinking at the dual sim dual active phones (like Huawei P9, for example), where you can call from the SIM1 to the SIM2 (both SIMs into the same phone).
And if we are talking about 9.0 vs 9.1, on 9.1 the signal is weaker than on 9.0 (in the same place, where the building has very thick walls, and where the signal fluctuates sometimes).
In areas with good signal there are no problems on 9.1 either

Cellular strength and throughput

We know how much you like to stream, ahem, "videos", and so cellular data is mega-important. Rate this thread to express how you think the Sony Xperia 1 II's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add.
Struggling with mine. On O2, 35Mbps on speed test, but buffering trying to watch 1080p on YouTube, let alone 4k!
Tried missus Vodafone sim, on her phone getting 60/70Mbps, on my Xperia, 35Mbps max.
No idea why speed is so low and I can't even watch 1080p!!?
Uninstalled YouTube updates. Old version appears to work fine on 4g
I get 207 Mb download speed on 4G. I'm on Youfone in The Netherlands, it uses the KPN network.
I tried the missus Vodafone again. Connected to LTE+ and 214Mbps download.
100mb/s from inside my home with 2 bars 5G
130mb/s inside my home with 2 bars 4G+
Pushing 27mb/s from inside my home with 1 bars 5G
pushing 87mb/s inside my home with 0 bars 4G+
I guess it is because my provider is sharing the back end for 4g and 5g and has less bandwidth reserved for 5G since I'm in a city
250mbs on WiFi (5) which is the max from my provider
https://twitter.com/olkitu/status/1277254257805266944 Got 1Gbps speed in Elisa 4G-network.
In Poland T-Mobile.pl 4CA(10+10+10+15MHz), 256QAM and MIMO 2x2
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And WiFi 6 max speed is 500 Mb/s is the max from my provider.
Very good for me on Vodafone in the UK. Reliable signal strength and call quality (tone) is nice also
I'm on Vodafone now instead of O2. Much better!
I've moved across from EE to Voda and I'm utterly dissapointed. Awfully slow!
Perhaps im misreading the signal strength bars but mine is always grey (no white bars), although installing a signal measuring app tells me my signal is good.
Speedtest shows 4Mbps & 0.60Mbps good thing I have fast internet at home.
Not tested out and about due to lockdown perhaps when I go to work things will get better.
Madnessx9 said:
Perhaps im misreading the signal strength bars but mine is always grey (no white bars), although installing a signal measuring app tells me my signal is good.
Speedtest shows 4Mbps & 0.60Mbps good thing I have fast internet at home.
Not tested out and about due to lockdown perhaps when I go to work things will get better.
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I can confirm this too. My signal bars says I've got 1/4 bars (so around 25%), yet Network Signal Info says I've got 46%
Yep, the signal strength i.e. bars on the phone, appears to be lower than my other phones. On Vodafone in the UK, indoors on my iPhone i get 3bar LTE signal strength, on the Xperia 1 II I have no signal !! It's not looking good.
However start doing speed tests over LTE and I get folling results:
iPhone 11: Down- 11.5Mbps - Up - 7.24
Xperia 1 II: Down 13.9Mbps - Up - 8.31
I think Sony need to recalibrate their signal strength indicator.
Getting crazy numbers on O2 5G like 250mbps. 4G is quite good as well in my area but its in the 20-30mbps range.
My tests without CC aggregation are 15/10Mbit
With Carrier aggregation 105/1Mbit
Unfortunatelly it is really 1Mbit upload, even if I am 90m from BTS and have full singal, measured on 3 places - 3 BTS not overloaded (I am working for my mobile operator), same results. The only place where carrier aggregation is no problem is directly before BTS (about 15m). Seems like low power transmitter. I had my phone on repair twice, some things are better now, but still not good for the money.

Share your OPPO Find X5 Pro Network Speeds

While using my OPPO Find X5 Pro, I'm finding that it has really fantastic network speeds. Unfortunately, I'm not able to take full advantage of the 5G compatibility in my area, so I figured I'd ask the community to share their upload/download speeds. The super-fast WiFi capabilities unlock the ability to explore features like WiFi display with minimal lag.
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Connectivity specs:
Cellular
SIM 2 - Supported
SIM Card Type - Nano-SIM Card
Frequency Band -
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: UMTS(WCDMA) bands 1/2/4/5/6/8/19
4G: TD-LTE bands 34/38/39/40/41/42
4G: LTE FDD bands 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/25/26/28/32/66(70MHz)
5G SA: n1/n2/n3/n5/n7/n8/n12/n13/n18/n20/n25/n26/n28/n38/n40/n41/n66(70MHz)/n77/n78/n79
5G NSA: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n40/n41/n66(70MHz)/n77/n78/n79
WiFi
WiFi 6 (802.11ax), WiFi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11a/b/g/n/, Wi-Fi 2.4G/5.1G/5.6G/5.8G
Supports WiFi Display, WiFi tethering, and Simultaneous Dual Band (WiFi 2.4 GHz 2×2 + WiFi 5 GHz 2×2); supports WiFi 5 GHz 160 MHz
Supports 2×2 MIMO and 8 spatial-stream sounding MU-MIMO
For the best internet speeds at home, make sure you have a WiFi 6 router. With my WiFi 5 router, I'm still pulling really great speed at 373Mbps down and 134.3Mps up. This is on a gigabit connection, so a WiFi 6 router would definitely improve these speeds. If someone has a setup like that, please share your speed test results in the comments!
[Thanks to OPPO for supporting this thread.]
XDARoni said:
While using my OPPO Find X5 Pro, I'm finding that it has really fantastic network speeds. Unfortunately, I'm not able to take full advantage of the 5G compatibility in my area, so I figured I'd ask the community to share their upload/download speeds. The super-fast WiFi capabilities unlock the ability to explore features like WiFi display with minimal lag.
Connectivity specs:
Cellular
SIM 2 - Supported
SIM Card Type - Nano-SIM Card
Frequency Band -
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: UMTS(WCDMA) bands 1/2/4/5/6/8/19
4G: TD-LTE bands 34/38/39/40/41/42
4G: LTE FDD bands 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/25/26/28/32/66(70MHz)
5G SA: n1/n2/n3/n5/n7/n8/n12/n13/n18/n20/n25/n26/n28/n38/n40/n41/n66(70MHz)/n77/n78/n79
5G NSA: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n40/n41/n66(70MHz)/n77/n78/n79
WiFi
WiFi 6 (802.11ax), WiFi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11a/b/g/n/, Wi-Fi 2.4G/5.1G/5.6G/5.8G
Supports WiFi Display, WiFi tethering, and Simultaneous Dual Band (WiFi 2.4 GHz 2×2 + WiFi 5 GHz 2×2); supports WiFi 5 GHz 160 MHz
Supports 2×2 MIMO and 8 spatial-stream sounding MU-MIMO
For the best internet speeds at home, make sure you have a WiFi 6 router. With my WiFi 5 router, I'm still pulling really great speed at 373Mbps down and 134.3Mps up. This is on a gigabit connection, so a WiFi 6 router would definitely improve these speeds. If someone has a setup like that, please share your speed test results in the comments!
[Thanks to OPPO for supporting this thread.]
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Nice phone , I don't know what county your in , but I'm from New Zealand and using an oppo find x2 pro and wifi 5 and pulling 670-700down and 450-500mbps up.
I'm in the UK on Virgin Media's 1Gb service. I replaced the Wifi-5 router with a Wifi-6 and I can get good speeds.
This service is 1Gb Down, 50Mb Up
Germany Vodafone. (4G +)
On the train near Cologne.
So through the train window.

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