T-Mobile Reaches 6.3 Gbps Download Speed
Briefly

T-Mobile recently set a milestone in 5G technology, achieving a remarkable 6.3 Gbps downlink speed using Qualcomm's X85 Modem on a test device, alongside 4.3 Gbps on a Galaxy S25 with the Snapdragon X80 modem. These achievements were made possible through utilizing T-Mobile's spectrum bands and cutting-edge 5G network infrastructure. T-Mobile's President of Technology, Ulf Ewaldsson, framed this advancement not only as a speed record but as a pivotal step towards meeting customer needs for performance and innovation. Additionally, user statistics from Ookla demonstrate T-Mobile's leading position in mobile network speeds and 5G utilization.
T-Mobile's recent trials showcased speeds of 6.3 Gbps with the Samsung Galaxy S25 and 4.3 Gbps under real-world conditions, leveraging Qualcomm's advanced 5G modems.
Ulf Ewaldsson emphasized that 6-Carrier Aggregation signifies not just a speed achievement but an advancement in 5G technology focused on customer performance and innovation.
Data from Ookla highlighted T-Mobile's dominance in mobile speeds, particularly 5G, with users spending over 83% of their time on 5G compared to LTE.
T-Mobile's network was recognized for leading data speeds across technologies, boasting a median upload speed of 11.45 Mbps and the fastest mobile network average at 222.63 Mbps.
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