T-Mobile is finally ready to throw its hat into the 5G ring. The magenta carrier will launch its 5G network on June 28, in parts of six urban areas: Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and New York.
If you live in any of those places, check out TMo's coverage maps[1] - it made one for each city. Don't expect a lot at this point, it uses mmWave technology which requires a lot of 'towers' for coverage.
If you're lucky enough to spend your time in an area that will get coverage from the get-go, perhaps you'd like a 5G smartphone to take advantage of the new network. T-Mobile's thought of that too, offering you the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G[2]. Like the network itself, this becomes available on June 28.
You'll find it in select stores in the aforementioned six cities, and it can be yours for $1,299.99 full retail or $549.99 down and then $31.25 per month for two years if you use T-Mobile's no-interest equipment installment plan.
References
- ^ TMo's coverage maps (www.t-mobile.com)
- ^ Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Source (www.t-mobile.com)
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