Cellular strength and throughput - Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 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 Note 20 Ultra's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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Where I live its rare to see less than 4/5 bars. Its fantastic. Thr 5G antennas really help with LTE even when there is no 5G in the area. The 5G has been okay, but I am more than happy with LTE speeds and signal.

I live on the edge of a small town in the UK and I consistently get 3 of 4 bars on 4G LTE with Vodafone. This is pretty much normal for most phones and carriers in my house.
I was recently in Ancoats in Manchester yesterday and I was able to get between 150Mbps and 350Mbps download and between 1 Mbps and 15Mbps upload on 5G which is very impressive.
No qualms with 4G connectivity, and 5G is great if you live or are regularly in a 5G area

Hi, guys! l have a N9860 model and l get very slow 4g speed. 4g+ don`t even show on status bar! With another phone l get 80-100 mb|s but with Ultra only 1mb\s

manager77 said:
Hi, guys! l have a N9860 model and l get very slow 4g speed. 4g+ don`t even show on status bar! With another phone l get 80-100 mb|s but with Ultra only 1mb\s
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have you checked The phones bands and your carriers bands and see if they matched??

KURDKiNG said:
have you checked The phones bands and your carriers bands and see if they matched??
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yes, l`ve checked bands on my Phone and all matched with my carrier`bands. What`s wrong?!

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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 LG V10'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've always switched between AT&T and T-Mobile. AT&T has always had better penetration until now T-Mobile using the h901 I've been able to consistently get signal and fast data access even deep into buildings and in elevators. An issue I had using my LG G4 h811 on AT&T, always losing signal. It seems to reflect on my battery endurance as well.
its a par with my note 2 i wish it is a lot better
Pretty good
Utorrent76 said:
Pretty good
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It's what I get on average from home.
i went from a g4 to the v10 at my house i get service everywhere other tmobile phones dont g4 was in and out with the v10 i havent dropped a single call and get 5mb down and 3 up which is good bc others dont even get data sometimes aka roomates icrap 6s lol
i brag about the exceptional signal i get all the time and i always have a better db reading than anyone else in my area nw of twin citties mn
Never have a problem. Gets a signal all the places any other phone gets a signal.
I ran a few RF tests with this device to view transmit/receive with some DIAG equipment. I can personally say that the CDMA-2000 Band 13 variant has amazing RF conditions.

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 BLU R1 HD's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
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Cellular strength seems a bit weak, goes out before my other current phones (Note 5 and Nexus 5x)
I have not really had any issues on Cricket(AT&T), I have dropped 2 calls, but It's in a spot where every phone I've had drops
I've been testing T-mobile with the 16gb version. It seems to have a little less throughput than my G4 and Nexus 6. Which is really negligible compared to its lower signal issue. I'm in a poor signal area anyways with T-mobile. In my house I usually only get hasp/4g (no LTE) with the g4 and Nexus. This phone just gets 2g, which is useless for any data. I'll test cricket and update this post. I have quite a bit better cricket/at&t coverage than T-mobile.
had chance to do heavy real world testing of cellular today.
Apps were taking hours to download from Playstore. Setup hot spot on my low end Galaxy Core Prime and downloads too moments compared to hours using HD R1's cellular.
Wife will not be happy if she perceives slower speeds. Time will tell...might end up going with one of the Moto's instead. ...
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Compared to my Samsung J3 2016 it has better signal reception. In a weak signal area I drop to edge (E) on the J3 while the blu has 3G.

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 Lenovo P2'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 have unlimited data and never bother using WiFi. So that says it all really.
Comparing to my previous phones Lenovo P2 is OK.
I do not think it has much sense to compare to other phones. Cellular data transfer is a matter of international standardization and compatibility.
Cellular transmission vastly depends from data provider: BTS setting and location and many other things to much to list
I had a Samsung Note 3 before this phone. I am on the Three UK network.
The Note 3 didn't support both of their LTE bands so the 4G coverage was patchy. Also even in 4G areas it would often favour 3G and I would rarely get 4G even sat next to my other half with their iPhone 6 plus on 4G.
The P2 supports both the bands so gets 4G coverage much more often. It also switches straight back to 4G if it does go to 3G.
It also support VOLTE which is good. Call quality is very good.
As for speed I have no problems streaming HD videos, youtube, BBC iPlayer etc.
I've done the odd test and I get anywhere from 5mb/s to 70+ depending on the area I am in. Uploads anywhere from 1mb/s to 30mb/s. I often use my phone to upload large files as my home cable broadband only has 5mb/s upload.
I often use my phone as a hotspot as I get 30GB a month of tethering allowance. I use it when away in the caravan streaming to my tablet. With that and all the other usage I was away in the caravan for a week and use over 80gb of data that month! Oops! Usual usage from 20-40gb a month.
i find cell strenght not to be great on my p2 compared to the motorola phones i had before this but because i am on 3 network i can use three intouch app its not a big issue.

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 Google Pixel 2'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've been wondering this question for a long time, does network performance directly correlate to the processor/modem? I remember going from a HTC M8 to a Nexus 6P and the download/upload speeds went up drastically. That was going from a Snapdragon 801 to a 810. Can I expect the same thing going from the 810 to the 835?
Seeing a 5-10dbm improvement on my 5" Pixel 2 when directly compared to a 5" Pixel 1, on LTE Bands 2 and 4 (T-Mobile). Able to retain LTE in a hardware store where the Pixel 1 drops to Edge or No Service. LTE speeds on my Pixel 1 were always "slow" when compared to an Intel iPhone 7 and other Android flagships (50-75% of their speed). The Pixel 2 is much better here as well. Patiently waiting for root to verify 4x4 MIMO and 256QAM is active for my carrier, but it seems likely so far.
Pixel 2 on the left on the attachments. The 30/90mbps speeds are on a 20mhz B4 tower, no aggregate bands. The 100/160 speeds were on a 20mhz B4 + 5mhz B2 tower. Not sure if the towers are upgraded for 4x4 MIMO.
My top speed (mbps) with the Nexus 6P was around 60mpbs. With the Pixel 2 I am reaching over 90. Glad I made this investment.
It gets fewer bars in the exact same spot on my desk at work than my Nexus 6 did.
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It gets fewer bars in the exact same spot on my desk at work than my Nexus 6 did.
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I'm curious about that, how does it perform in the fringe areas 3g/1x territory?
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I'm curious about that, how does it perform in the fringe areas 3g/1x territory?
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Strangely enough, (and even with my Nexus 6,) in the booming megalopolis that is Tallahassee, FL, I don't run into any 3G/1X areas, and I live on the outside of town.
It's quite good. I've had 300 Mbps speedtest results on Rogers, which does not even have 4x4 MIMO.
I'm not impressed on Verizon here in Maryland.
Sitting in my car right across the street from a tower the best I got was 66/22.

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.
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 Samsung Galaxy Note 20's LTE performs. A higher rating indicates that it's fantastic: throughput is excellent and signal strength is top-notch.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add.
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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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