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T-Mobile and Verizon roast AT&T over its misleading “5G” network
Nope, your old Android phone isn’t suddenly a 5G phone on AT&T’s network.
Yesterday AT&T rolled out a software update to its Android phones that changed the 4G logo to a 5G logo, claiming its current service is now “5G.” However, those phones on AT&T’s network weren’t actually suddenly 5G-enabled and running on the next-generation network. The move was just an incredibly shady and misleading branding tactic, as ArsTechnica pointed out. And the internet was having none of it. On Twitter, the hashtag #fake5G quickly spread.
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