Cellular strength and throughput - Galaxy Note5 Real Life Review

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 Samsung Galaxy Note5's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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Has nothing to do with the chip Performance. It's all to do with your area and service provider. Seattle, WA and my Note 5 with AT&To can see around 100Mbps. Go not even 20 miles down and that drops to a drawing 20 or so.

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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 T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 8's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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My building kills cell signal. But at least with the Note 8, I am getting one to two bars more signal than I did with the S7/S7 Edge I had before getting the Note 8.
So I have to say that from what I have seen, the antenna on the Note 8 is better.
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XDA_RealLifeReview said:
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 T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 8's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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I live in Las Vegas and the Note 8 on T-mobile blows my S7 away. Even works well in the mountains.
Mine works great , but the meter bars for signal strength are fake.

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 Honor Note 8's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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Although it is not a European or US phone, I always have good reception over Lte and the speed is great.
From the reception the best cell phone I have had

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 Xiaomi Redmi 5's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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There best I've ever had. Outperformed an iPhone 5, Incredible S, Samsung Galaxy S II, Coolpad Modena II, HTC ChaCha.
The provider is the same.

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 Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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Well, this is quite a subjective review. As I have notice that when I am out and about in HK. Some areas provide very good reception for my SGST5e, while in some areas it is pretty bad. This maybe due to cell provider coverage.
got double higher LTE speedtest than iphone7 with same sim card and same area

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 Samsung Galaxy Note 20's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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As long as you are in, or around cities, larger towns, major interstates, the LTE works well. But, get into more rural areas, and......... Not so much. I ran an old S7 of mine (on an AT&T prepaid plan, side by side with my new Note 20 on an AT&T contract plan, and found that the new Note wouldn't open apps requiring cell data correctly, if at all, while the old S7 opened them right up. And, text messages many times showed up as undownloaded files in the messaging app, and wouldn't download the content until I reached a much better covered area. And, the note wouldn't send texts consistently in these areas, either. Meanwhile, at the same places, the old S7 opened them right up, and sent messages flawlessly. I traded an S8 Active for this Note, and it worked everywhere the S7 did, so the issue is with the Note 20, not service area or carrier in my case. I drive truck between Chicago area, and Kansas City, so I am in all kinds of different zones.
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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 Samsung Galaxy Note 20's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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My First day at work with the new phone was amazing, I had full LTE service in buildings that use to kill the service on other devices.
I'm in a Rural county with decent 4G lte service and as I was riding around town I noticed the phone went to 5G several times. At one point I stopped to get a drink and the 5G was on so I ran a speed test, Nothing special 4mbs up and 10 down. Must be the AT&T fake 5G I'm seeing here.

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