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Hello, here is a comparison of the 5G support specs. on the on T-mobile of two of the latest Fairphone’s vs Googles latest Pixel. Note that as of writing the Fairhone 5 is not available in the USA
5G supported bands n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n41/n71/n77/n78
5G supported bands n1/n2/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n41/n48/n66/n71/n77/n78
5G Sub-621: Bands n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/20/25/26/28/29/30/38/40/41/48/66/70/71/77/78
5G mmWave21: Bands n258/260/261
T-mobiles 5G bands https://www.t-mobile.com/support/coverage/t-mobile-network
Band n41 (2.5 GHz) // Supported on all the above
Band n258 (24 GHz) // Only supported by the pixel 8
Band n260 (39 GHz)// Only supported by the pixel 8
Band n261 (28 GHz) // Only supported by the pixel 8
Band n71 (600 MHz) // Supported on all the above
Hopefully this is helpful. Next would be the 4G LTE comparison.
P.S. I understanding what 5g frequencies are used in what cases in important to extracting meaning from this.
Thanks for checking my sources! I think you made fair points, and the sample size in the one test that seemed reference-able was too small, so I’ll edit my post to suggest using a glass screen protector.
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Thanks for the input, you have a lot of helpful points! I encourage others to do there own research as I have done. In my research I find that liquid “screen protectors” increase the force required to crack the screen, and have add no functional scratch resistance, hence why I recommend the screen protector on top, glass is the way to go, as it will crack hopefully absorbing the force of impact and you can replace it instead on you display :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIPOTDUnUfo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhUrevQKFbo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knv5_zc8ghA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S00WsL6cnvw
Thank’s for the advice, and being the first replay to my first post! I’ve retired from Reddit and hope to add value to society without supporting as many companies I disagree with. :)
The Pixel 3 I have I got used and it still works, although the back glass is broken and the battery health is 85%, and stopped getting updates around a year ago. I’d say it’s 5 years run so far (released October 2018) is pretty good. If you know of any other devices that would be useful for 4~7 years please share! I think high end Apple and Samsung devices would, and they are now committing to longer software support, and are likely to carry though.