![]() On another page, I discuss Mint’s LTE bands. Mint’s 5G Coverage Bandsįor the technically inclined, Mint offers 5G service over several different 5G bands. While T-Mobile’s low-frequency 5G isn’t terribly fast, T-Mobile’s much faster mid-band 5G covers over 200 million people. ![]() You can check whether 5G is available at a specific location by entering an address on Mint Mobile’s coverage page.Īt the moment, T-Mobile’s low-frequency 5G covers over 90% of the US population (300+ million people). 5G access comes at no extra charge and includes T-Mobile’s low-band, mid-band, and millimeter wave 5G services. Mint Mobile subscribers with compatible devices can access T-Mobile’s 5G network. The icons indicate the expected signal strength of each technology. The screenshot below shows a spot predicted to have 2G, 4G, and 5G coverage. If you zoom in on Mint’s coverage map and select a specific point, you can see granular information about the technologies and frequencies available in a specific location. ![]() I suspect Mint does not have access to service from some of T-Mobile’s roaming partners. In sparsely populated areas, T-Mobile sometimes offers coverage in areas where Mint does not (e.g., central Nebraska). The maps show nearly identical coverage in densely populated areas. ![]() Areas marked in white are not expected to have any coverage. The snapshot below came from T-Mobile’s website. Mint Mobile’s map is extremely similar to T-Mobile’s map. No coverage is available in areas marked in white: Mint is expected to offer coverage in the green areas. The map below is a snapshot Mint Mobile’s coverage map as of October 2021. You can check coverage at your location with Mint Mobile’s coverage map. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. ![]() T-Mobile generally offers solid coverage, but its network comes in behind Verizon and AT&T’s networks in terms of square miles covered. r/kaijuparadisensfw: I dont really bother managing this sub Reddit because I'm not a fan of Reddit but that doesn't mean I don't still moderate it. Mint Mobile runs over T-Mobile’s network. ![]()
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