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Posted by raymondbecenti
 - November 27, 2022, 22:28:09
im trying to get in my cash app??
Posted by Mark Zagotti
 - September 18, 2017, 13:06:07
The headline is very misleading, a very poor choice of wording. Gives credit to the term "fake news". You should have simply titled this article that "New Iphones will not support T-Mobile 600mhz frequency".
Posted by Carlos Serpa
 - September 17, 2017, 18:35:46
This is all bad rumors... The iPhone 8, 8+, X (10), and many other phones (android) will support newest T-Mobile LTE frequency thanks to the band 2 that runs between 600MHz - 1900HMz. The band 71 its just one more spectrum  ( lower frequency) conquered by TMobile reaching out farther and lower and like always the more people its reached the stronger and faster signal gets. This site will explain all frequency concepts and you will have a better understanding in how your phone works when it comes to LTE
http://niviuk.free.fr/lte_band.php
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 17, 2017, 08:07:00
Apple's ultra high-tech iPhones of 2017 are giving T-Mobile the cold shoulder. The network's early deployment of its 600 MHz LTE network will see no official support from other manufacturers until at least Q4 2017.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/T-Mobile-s-new-8-billion-LTE-expansion-will-not-support-iPhone-8-or-iPhone-X.249176.0.html