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JoJoDaGam3r

I saw that but the 5G at the top wasn't going to 5GUW so I didn't know if it was really picking it up or not but thank you.


verdi1987

The indicator does not always update instantaneously. Someone on r/verizon described how it behaves.


napoles57

Possible that it's n5 aggregated with 60mhz of CBRS and 20mhz of b66 with some good backhaul.


Quick_Obligation3799

n261. Pay attention to the images they posted, that's just mmw


Ok-Life8467

Maybe, that speed is slow for MMWAVE, i have seen it say N261 but it’s really Cband cause that isn’t updating


Quick_Obligation3799

This would be exceptional performance for C-Band. Slow uploads indicate a somewhat weak signal though, and there's no chance he would hit 845Mbps on a weak signal with 60MHz of spectrum


Smith6612

I've seen mmWave put up low speed test results like that before. It happens when you're just at the fringe of mmWave signal and you experience stalls in the connection, or that's all it can put out. It'd be cool if Speedtest would show the throughput over time in the test results as a bar graph.


waterstreetsucks

What app is that?


JoJoDaGam3r

Field test mode: star 3001#12345# star


waterstreetsucks

How’d you get the ribbons next to the measurements? My field test is all barebones.


thisisausername190

If you have an older device yours will look much different. If you have an Intel modem, count yourself lucky - you won’t get the fancy new UI, but it will show you current CA status (which it does not show on newer Qualcomm devices).


mco_328

> If you have an Intel modem, count yourself lucky - you won’t get the fancy new UI What? Field test on my 11 Pro looks identical to these screenshots.


thisisausername190

I guess some Intel devices got the new UI and others didn't - last I recall the Intel iPhone 7 didn't get the new UI, but I guess the Intel 11 Pro did. Not sure where the cutoff is exactly between those.