Question December update A1 vs A4 - Google Pixel 6 Pro

Hi there,
so A4 seema to be for devices that are carrier locked in Europe?
A1 is for all the factory unlocked devices?
Would I somehow benefit from A4 even though I have a unlocked device from the German google store? E.g. finally getting VoWiFi?

There is no carrier lock in Germany. The specific firmwares just support different radios/frequencies.

im carrier unlocked in europe and got a4

My 2 cents: EU versions don't have mmWave antenna, so the A4 version prevents it to be used.
The A1 version supports it, this could be why someone with EU model reported signal issues after flashing A1.

Morgrain said:
There is no carrier lock in Germany. The specific firmwares just support different radios/frequencies.
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So what is the difference regarding frequeny/radio between EU and Eu-Carriers?!
gpvecchi said:
My 2 cents: EU versions don't have mmWave antenna, so the A4 version prevents it to be used.
The A1 version supports it, this could be why someone with EU model reported signal issues after flashing A1.
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But A1 is still EU?

Found this in the google community december update announcement:
CA
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
UK, IE, FR, DE
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A4
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A4
TW
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A1

I got A4 pushed to mine and am on a non carrier phone which came direct from Google.
VoWIFI has been enabled on mine from the start, but needs to be supported by your carrier and enabled on the sim.
Not sure why some have got the A1 release if they are in one of the designated countries for a different version.

Incorrect forum...sorry.

Utini said:
Found this in the google community december update announcement:
CA
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
UK, IE, FR, DE
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A4
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A4
TW
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
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What about Asia and specifically Japan?

TrustAugustus said:
What about Asia and specifically Japan?
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Japan should be SQ1D.211205.016.A1 I guess, since SQ1D.211205.016.A4 is EMEA and SQ1D.211205.017 is US.

Utini said:
Hi there,
so A4 seema to be for devices that are carrier locked in Europe?
A1 is for all the factory unlocked devices?
Would I somehow benefit from A4 even though I have a unlocked device from the German google store? E.g. finally getting VoWiFi?
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So which version can I side load in the US on the Google 6 Pro purchased from Verizon?

The one for US carriers.
I don't understand why there are so many questions on which build to flash. If you got your phone from Google, then use the build for the region your service is in. If your region is not specified, then use global.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. I've said it so many times that maybe I'm wrong and everyone's ignoring me. Wouldn't be the first time that happened...

I'm on TMobile-MetroPCS in the USA and the update that was pushed to my phone was
SQ1D.211205.016.A1 - I did not side load, happened to check for updates on Dec 14th and it showed up and installed a 215mb update.

selayan said:
I'm on TMobile-MetroPCS in the USA and the update that was pushed to my phone was
SQ1D.211205.016.A1 - I did not side load, happened to check for updates on Dec 14th and it showed up and installed a 215mb update
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How's connectivity on LTE and 5G been for you?

wolfeyes30 said:
How's connectivity on LTE and 5G been for you?
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In my apartment 5g and LTE show as 1-2 bars, sometimes randomly it shows full bars. Outside it varies on the area. I do know MetroPCS customers probably get prioritized second compared to TMobile customers.
Speed wise I feel like my speeds on both LTE and 5g have decreased by a lot compared to November.
My friend and I were at a restaurant and his note 20 ultra had full 5g bars and I had only LTE 1 bar, could barely load the website to order my food so we had to do everything on his phone.

selayan said:
In my apartment 5g and LTE show as 1-2 bars, sometimes randomly it shows full bars. Outside it varies on the area. I do know MetroPCS customers probably get prioritized second compared to TMobile customers.
Speed wise I feel like my speeds on both LTE and 5g have decreased by a lot compared to November.
My friend and I were at a restaurant and his note 20 ultra had full 5g bars and I had only LTE 1 bar, could barely load the website to order my food so we had to do everything on his phone.
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I sideloaded the SQ1D.211205.017 on my P6P is this not the right version then? My phone is unlock from Google store on T-Mobile sim.

AKN_92 said:
I sideloaded the SQ1D.211205.017 on my P6P is this not the right version then? My phone is unlock from Google store on T-Mobile sim.
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Google said they didn't do anything different for the versions. You should be fine, I'm not sure why MetroPCS which is owned by T-Mobile got a different version pushed.

Utini said:
Found this in the google community december update announcement:
CA
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
UK, IE, FR, DE
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A4
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A4
TW
Pixel 6: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
Pixel 6 Pro: SQ1D.211205.016.A1
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I have P6P Uk unlock and I got the A1 version

selayan said:
In my apartment 5g and LTE show as 1-2 bars, sometimes randomly it shows full bars. Outside it varies on the area. I do know MetroPCS customers probably get prioritized second compared to TMobile customers.
Speed wise I feel like my speeds on both LTE and 5g have decreased by a lot compared to November.
My friend and I were at a restaurant and his note 20 ultra had full 5g bars and I had only LTE 1 bar, could barely load the website to order my food so we had to do everything on his phone.
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I know this is apples to oranges but.... I signed up for T-Mobile's 5g internet service. They ended up sending me two 5g routers. On both the best signal I got was 2 bars and 6 mgs down. I live no more than 3 miles from their tower over flat ground. I could drive to and park right under the tower and get 4 out of 5 bars. About a mile from it I was down to 3 and soon thereafter 2. My neighbor has their cell service and also complaines about his signal strength.

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I know this is apples to oranges but.... I signed up for T-Mobile's 5g internet service. They ended up sending me two 5g routers. On both the best signal I got was 2 bars and 6 mgs down. I live no more than 3 miles from their tower over flat ground. I could drive to and park right under the tower and get 4 out of 5 bars. About a mile from it I was down to 3 and soon thereafter 2. My neighbor has their cell service and also complaines about his signal strength.
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It must be the signal then, sometimes in my apartment it's full bars and other times it's 1-2 bars. Not sure how much of the December update affected my signal but even though TMobile in my area shows fully covered, it's not 100%.

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T-Mobile Data Speeds

Alright y'all here we go.
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii.
Signal LTE -86dbm
Band 4
Speed tests. 3 consecutive ones with under 10mbps download speeds.
On my oneplus 6 in the same location I was pulling near 90mbps repeatedly.
What gives?
Anyone?
Interesting.
OkayGK said:
Interesting.
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At work I usually pull 70-80mbps with OP6.
P3XL is pulling 30-35mbps in the same location
I'm wondering if Carrier Aggregation works differently on the P3XL
I got 40mbps on t-mo I don't have another device to compare
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I got 40mbps on t-mo I don't have another device to compare
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where about in cali are you? I assume you are in a 4x4 MIMO and Carrier aggregation enabled region..
Is there anyway to verify if Carrier Aggregation is being enabled?
I usually use root with LTE Explorer to see if it's connecting to two or more bands but it's not showing me on the p3xl (only shows one band at a time)
Just now in Oldsmar Florida. I don't have any of my other phones with me to make a comparison.
From inside my house here in San Jose, CA.
Sent from my Pixel 3 XL
Fraser MI (Detroit area)
100 dBm LTE, not sure which band
64.4 Mbps down
5.1 Mbps up
Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
T-Mobile & Sprint (Project Fi)
Thanks all.
I can't really explain why but the 3XL doesn't pick up carrier aggregation at my place like op6 but anywhere else seems good really good
TMobile Orlando FL / Pixel 3 XL
I'm pleased
Let's blame my initial complaint on island living ya?
Thanks everyone!

Network strength difference on S10+ vs Pixel (or others)

Hi,
Bought S10+ in INDIA yesterday however i saw low/less network bars hence i checked the signal strength for comparison.
To my surprise, this was a known bug on "some" S10+ hence i should request for a replacement from Samsung but i need to be sure before Samsung acknowledges. No call drops recorded as of now.
I get -78 to -84 dBM on Pixel while i am getting -81 to -91dBM on S10+. (using same location for comparison)
Also, i used to get LTE on my PIXEL XL and now i get 4G sign on S10+
Does anyone compared the network strength with their old phones or am i the only one facing this network issue on S10+?
kanav1234 said:
Hi,
Bought S10+ in INDIA yesterday however i saw low/less network bars hence i checked the signal strength for comparison.
To my surprise, this was a known bug on "some" S10+ hence i should request for a replacement from Samsung but i need to be sure before Samsung acknowledges. No call drops recorded as of now.
I get -78 to -84 dBM on Pixel while i am getting -81 to -91dBM on S10+. (using same location for comparison)
Also, i used to get LTE on my PIXEL XL and now i get 4G sign on S10+
Does anyone compared the network strength with their old phones or am i the only one facing this network issue on S10+?
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I also have a problem
maharshi8 said:
I also have a problem
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nevermind
Huigie said:
nevermind
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Do you see any improvements post updates?
Regarding the LTE and 4G symbol, that's probably because India doesn't have real LTE yet. It's basically glorified HSPA+ and carriers are bsing everyone.
Here in the US I get LTE, but when I took this phone to New Delhi, India and popped in my Vodafone Sim card, I only received LTE in parts of New Delhi (speeds up to 40mbps/40mbps), other parts it was 4G (speeds up to 10mbps/2mbps). So that's that regarding the symbols, pixel probably didn't have a differentiation between either connections and labeled it as LTE.
Download LTE Discovery, it will tell you which exact bands you are connected to, you can pop your sim card back into the Pixel for comparison.

Question Can I switch to Verizon with this phone?

It seems most of the 4G and 5G bands are compatible. I'm just not sure about 3G with the CDMA vs GSM. My service through TMobile just hasn't been good enough.
Thanks!
2125 should work fine. 2127 may or may not work. The rest will not work
Verizon's network is mostly 4G or newer nowadays. CDMA will be a factor in coverage but it's minor. I occasionally will pop into the Verizon network with a random device if I know it's compatible with the bands Vzw use. Pop in a sim and give it a whirl.
I'm using Verizon on my 2125. My coverage and service speed is way better in my area than it was with TMobile. Calls texts and data all work fine.
Hi, I'm using Verizon with this phone. No issues at all. My phone usually is on the 5g network, sometimes on 4g. Only thing is that voice over wifi does not work. Besides that service is great.
VoWifi doesn't work. I haven't found a way to enable that on Verizon. Everything else works fine for me. Speeds could be better but that's probably just my area.
BillyxAllen said:
Verizon's network is mostly 4G or newer nowadays. CDMA will be a factor in coverage but it's minor. I occasionally will pop into the Verizon network with a random device if I know it's compatible with the bands Vzw use. Pop in a sim and give it a whirl.
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CDMA is not a factor in any LTE or 5G phone. Verizon requires a flag CDMA_Less for this phone. Others that are Verizon phones have that set automatically in the back end. This flag has been required for correct functionality for at least 3 years.
I loved VZW and been with them over a decade. I recently switched to T mobile and it was for one reason only. VZW sold many of their towers and TMobile bought them. Tmo used to suck. Service and customer service. But they did one thing. They offered NR..VZW has already admitted that their 5g is a combination of 4G and 5G. UW is available but you will find that to be very limited. 5G is just a marketing tool. The consumers get the short end of the stick and the lawmakers allow the FCC to change the definition of what 5G speeds are. VZW sells the OnePlus 8 5g, will allow the OP9 and OP 9 pro to work. Also while your phone will work on VZW it will not have the correct radio in it to truly take advantage of 5G. This article will explain it
OnePlus 9 Pro Is Now on Verizon, But You Might Want to Stick With Samsung
Although the OnePlus 9 lineup is now certified for Verizon, spectrum limitations, setup bugs, and other oddities mean that a Samsung handset may be the better choice for those not committed to the OnePlus brand.
www.pcmag.com
Uhhhhh, what? None of that is actually true. And that article doesn't "explain" anything. It's literally not saying anything close to what you are.
Perhaps this will explain it better. There's a reason VZW isn't selling the OP9s. VZW has invested heavily in c-band while T-Mobile is utilizing the low sub 6. The OP9 doesn't have the c- band capabilities since most of the world is doing mm UW and sub 6.too tired to go any further. Most people on VZW had to shut 5g off because of the latency issues. If VZW does indeed sell the Op9 pro it will be c band compatible but will be more expensive to produce. Again I didn't switch to TMobile because VZW did something wrong. I switched because if I'm going to buy a 5g phone in 2021 I want it to work in 5g now not in 2022. VZW is late to the game in true 5G. And they had a net loss of subscribers because of this. Personally I do not like tmo. I don't like their CEO especially so im not knocking VZW.
Verizon 5G coverage map, plans, phones and home internet
Here's where the Verizon 5G network is available and what it will cost you
www.tomsguide.com
Ok guys. I have a LE2125, and I'm using verizon. It works great. Better than it did on t-mobile (Data speed and coverage-wise. Your area may vary). Only issue is there is no VoWifi or VoLTE. Service area and data speeds are great. 5G works. LTE works. LTE+ works. Calls and texts work.
Can I switch galaxy j7 sm-j7ooh to Android 7
Perhaps this will explain it better. There's a reason VZW isn't selling the OP9s. VZW has invested heavily in c-band while T-Mobile is utilizing the low sub 6. The OP9 doesn't have the c- band capabilities since most of the world is doing mm UW and sub 6.too tired to go any further. Most people on VZW had to shut 5g off because of the latency issues.
Verizon 5G coverage map, plans, phones and home internet
Here's where the Verizon 5G network is available and what it will cost you
www.tomsguide.com
dkcats3 said:
Ok guys. I have a LE2125, and I'm using verizon. It works great. Better than it did on t-mobile (Data speed and coverage-wise. Your area may vary). Only issue is there is no VoWifi or VoLTE. Service area and data speeds are great. 5G works. LTE works. LTE+ works. Calls and texts work.
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Are you in a metro area by any chance?
Creative_Ingenuity said:
Perhaps this will explain it better. There's a reason VZW isn't selling the OP9s. VZW has invested heavily in c-band while T-Mobile is utilizing the low sub 6. The OP9 doesn't have the c- band capabilities since most of the world is doing mm UW and sub 6.too tired to go any further. Most people on VZW had to shut 5g off because of the latency issues.
Verizon 5G coverage map, plans, phones and home internet
Here's where the Verizon 5G network is available and what it will cost you
www.tomsguide.com
Are you in a metro area by any chance?
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No, I am way out in a pretty rural area in NY
Lucky you. I grew up in the Hudson Valley. Now in Florida since 97. Hate it. Wish I was in Rochester. Too many people in Florida. I'm jealous
Creative_Ingenuity said:
Perhaps this will explain it better. There's a reason VZW isn't selling the OP9s. VZW has invested heavily in c-band while T-Mobile is utilizing the low sub 6. The OP9 doesn't have the c- band capabilities since most of the world is doing mm UW and sub 6.too tired to go any further. Most people on VZW had to shut 5g off because of the latency issues. If VZW does indeed sell the Op9 pro it will be c band compatible but will be more expensive to produce. Again I didn't switch to TMobile because VZW did something wrong. I switched because if I'm going to buy a 5g phone in 2021 I want it to work in 5g now not in 2022. VZW is late to the game in true 5G. And they had a net loss of subscribers because of this. Personally I do not like tmo. I don't like their CEO especially so im not knocking VZW.
Verizon 5G coverage map, plans, phones and home internet
Here's where the Verizon 5G network is available and what it will cost you
www.tomsguide.com
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Your post still had no basis in reality whatsoever. I don't give 2 ****s about Verizon, I'm not trying to defend them. I'm just saying you're spreading completely false information.
Here, I'll break it down:
Verizon sold their towers and T-Mobile bought them? That's... just not accurate at all. Are you talking about this?
America Tower: T-Mobile co-locating gear on Verizon towers we bought
American Tower sees a strong future ahead for its portfolio of cell towers it acquired earlier this year from Verizon Wireless, according to an American Tower executive. T-Mobile US, in particular, has been looking to co-locate its network gear on those towers as it expands its LTE network. |...
www.fiercewireless.com
Verizon leased their towers to a 3rd party company who then sublets the towers. You DO realize that each cell tower holds multiple carriers, right?
Tmo used to suck.
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Every carrier has good and bad spots. Where I live, T-Mobile has been on par with Verizon for years. In other areas Verizon sucks. Some areas T-Mobile can't get signal at all.
Service and customer service.
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T-Mobile has been leading customer service metrics for like a decade now. They've actually been going a little downhill since the Sprint takeover, but T-Mobile has been the gold standard for YEARS.
VZW has already admitted that their 5g is a combination of 4G and 5G.
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"admitted". So is T-Mobile in a bunch of areas. And AT&T. Also, you're thinking of SA and NSA (standalone and non-standalone), not NR. NR (New Radio) allows for SA and NSA, and it's a Qualcomm thing, not a Verizon or T-Mobile thing.
5G is just a marketing tool
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I'm not even touching this. This is pure fantasy.
The consumers get the short end of the stick and the lawmakers allow the FCC to change the definition of what 5G speeds are.
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Lawmakers and the FCC don't change "definitions" of "5G speeds". Nobody does. 5G isn't determined by speed at all. 5th Generation connectivity. It's how phones connect to the towers, not what speeds they run at. If you're getting 1mb/s on a 5G tower, does that mean you're on 3G? OF COURSE NOT. Just like if you're connecting at 200mb/s on LTE, that doesn't make you "5G".
Also while your phone will work on VZW it will not have the correct radio in it to truly take advantage of 5G.
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I really don't think you read the article you linked. The only thing the OP 9 and 9 Pro lacks is wifi calling on Verizon. MAYBE you're trying to say the 9 won't connect to MM-Wave while the Pro can, but it's like that on every carrier. The 9 won't connect to T-Mobile's MM-Wave either. Now, the article DOES mention that the 9Pro won't SAY it's on MMWave, because it's missing the ICON. The Icon.
Insiders tell me that OnePlus could fix this by adding a Verizon "icon pack" to its firmware. I've asked OnePlus for comment and I'll update this when I hear back. The phones also don't work with Verizon's Wi-Fi calling feature. There's just no option to turn it on. Verizon tells me there is no plan to add that, at least for now. I've also asked OnePlus about that.
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Seriously, I have no idea what you're trying to get at here. But it's all FUD.
Now, as to your last post:
There's a reason VZW isn't selling the OP9s.
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Yeah, they sold one model and it FLOPPED. Nobody was buying it, so they chose not to have it take up space on their shelves. They still support every model since the 6T on their network.
VZW has invested heavily in c-band while T-Mobile is utilizing the low sub 6. The OP9 doesn't have the c- band capabilities since most of the world is doing mm UW and sub 6.too tired to go any further.
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The C-Band auction literally ended what, 3 months ago? Verizon and T-Mobile don't even plan on rolling it out until late 2022. Why would they sell phones with it NOW? Also, the "rest of the world"? The EU hasn't rolled out MMWave yet, as they just ended the first rounds of spectrum auctions. MOST countries barely have any 5G, if any. And that's fine, because 5G is mainly about capacity, not speed. And they don't need the capacity right now, LTE-A is working fine for them.
Also, you're confusing C-Band with the existing mid-band spectrum that T-Mobile acquired from Sprint, which is used on band 41 and is known as the "faster" 5G (though still slower than MMWave). T-Mobile's low band 5G isn't about speed either, it's about capacity. You're lucky to get over 75mb/s with their low band stuff. Just like Verizon. Go figure. The lower bands have slower speed and reach further, that's just how physics work.
Most people on VZW had to shut 5g off because of the latency issues. If VZW does indeed sell the Op9 pro it will be c band compatible but will be more expensive to produce.
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Again, NO carrier has C-Band deployed right now, and won't be deployed in any large scale for at least a year. Why would they make a 9 Pro with it later on when it will be at least TWO models behind? (The 9T and the 10, possibly the 10T as well)
I switched because if I'm going to buy a 5g phone in 2021 I want it to work in 5g now not in 2022.
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Uhhh, ok. Despite Verizon's 5G speed sucking, and MMWave not being anywhere CLOSE to ready for prime time, it still WORKS. Again, I don't think you understand that there's a separation between 5G and speeds.
they had a net loss of subscribers because of this.
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Verizon has been losing customers to T-Mobile for years now. It doesn't have anything to do with 5G, it's about being priced out of the budget market. They want to focus on ARPU vs number of lines, while T-Mobile took the opposite approach, hence them giving out free lines right before every earnings report.
craznazn said:
2125 should work fine. 2127 may or may not work. The rest will not work
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I have the LE2127 I got straight from TMobile. So maybe a no go?
I believe it should work as long as your phone is unlocked, whether it's a tmo or global phone shouldn't matter much except of course for adding some tmo specific bands.
RootMyNote4Please said:
I have the LE2127 I got straight from TMobile. So maybe a no go?
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the 2125 and the 2127 is basically the same phone. It will work perfectly fine.
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the 2125 and the 2127 is basically the same phone. It will work perfectly fine.
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Basically, but not exactly. There's a reason global converted OP9P from tmo must reflash the tmo modem for each OTA.
Since OP already has the 2127, worst case is you give it a shot and see if it works. Maybe it will, may not.

General Google Pixel 6 5G is about to get faster than ever on T-Mobile

https://www.phonearena.com/news/t-mobile-google-pixel-6-5g-faster-speed_id137167
According to a report by AndroidPolice, U.S. mobile carrier T-mobile plans to bring even faster lightning 5G connection speeds to the Google Pixel 6 handset, with the arrival of next year.
The speed boost will come to both the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro, and was actually first discovered by a fan of the publication who decided to check out the modem log of his own daily driver, the Pixel 6. Both members of the Pixel 6 series carry Samsung's in-house Exynos 5123b wireless connection modem, which was freshly released this year.
The modem log, which he has since submitted and is hosted on 4G/5G Bands & Combos, simply revealed the way that the modem handled both uplink and downlink traffic, employing various channels on multiple different bands of the spectrum. This is known as carrier aggregation, or CA, because use of the available resources is simply optimized to allow for a higher data rate per each cell.
The website 4G/5G Bands & Combos serves to list just such data, which is based on real logs from on-board smartphone modems—since a smartphone or modem maker will never actually tell you their supported combinations for 4G or 5G carrier aggregation as part of your device specs; they simply show you a 4G/5G support category number, and leave it at that.
The new log, when contrasted against the previous one from October, contains a new carrier aggregation combination for two of the 5G bands: n71 and n41. According to AndroidPolice's sleuthing, these are actually a direct match to two of T-Mobile's airwaves, 600 MHz and 2.5 GHZ. T-Mobile has apparently been testing carrier aggregation on these airwaves since 2020, and plans to send it live in 2022.
When T-Mobile finally turns on its 5G network carrier aggregation next year, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro—which already feature millimeter wave 5G reception—will be all set to boost their wireless connection speeds to even higher limits than before.
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It's already pretty fast.
bouchigo said:
It's already pretty fast.
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600 Mbps?! Jesus .... I'm lucky if I break 100 Mbps where I'm at.
Fast enough already for me as well
scott.hart.bti said:
600 Mbps?! Jesus .... I'm lucky if I break 100 Mbps where I'm at.
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It just depends where you are at. Those speeds are at my home. I've seen speeds of over 800 Mbps in certain areas where I live, and speeds of about 200 Mbps in others. I've seen others, in different places (somewhere in the east coast) get over 1 Gbps.
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600 Mbps?! Jesus .... I'm lucky if I break 100 Mbps where I'm at.
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I'm lucky if I break 20Mbps. All of us people living in densely populated areas struggle with the speeds being slower than molasses sliding down a tree in the Arctic lol.
Thought I'd just drop in and say I managed to get this speed today with my 6 Pro whilst stopped at the traffic lights in my CBD area (Telstra 5G network in Adelaide, South Australia).
Must have been a really good sweet spot as never seen those speeds before! (My previous record was 700-800Mbps at my workplace with my Oppo Find X2 Pro).
Texan1 said:
Thought I'd just drop in and say I managed to get this speed today with my 6 Pro whilst stopped at the traffic lights in my CBD area (Telstra 5G network in Adelaide, South Australia).
Must have been a really good sweet spot as never seen those speeds before! (My previous record was 700-800Mbps at my workplace with my Oppo Find X2 Pro).
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Wow- the best I have gotten is a little over 800Mbs
That's it.... Time to show you guys what's up. 25 Mbps... Beat that! Lol.
It would've been nice if these sites properly credited me for the modem logs.
*looking at XDA in particular*
I've also since proven that the NR-CA works at a live site on Long Island. One of the quickest turnarounds I've ever done for testing.
Texan1 said:
Thought I'd just drop in and say I managed to get this speed today with my 6 Pro whilst stopped at the traffic lights in my CBD area (Telstra 5G network in Adelaide, South Australia).
Must have been a really good sweet spot as never seen those speeds before! (My previous record was 700-800Mbps at my workplace with my Oppo Find X2 Pro).
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Holy ****!!! I've only had my phone less than a week and I live in NYC but the fastest I've got was about 500Mbps, with an average of 200
I just tested my ip13 on tmo 5g UC 600-700dl 60up
They just upgraded the tower across the street where I live
My pixel 6 pro is with Big Red
given verizon is not that great at my house and tmo just upgraded.. may be time for "Keep and switch" promo over to tmobile.
mofoliar said:
I just tested my ip13 on tmo 5g UC 600-700dl 60up
They just upgraded the tower across the street where I live
My pixel 6 pro is with Big Red
given verizon is not that great at my house and tmo just upgraded.. may be time for "Keep and switch" promo over to tmobile.
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Wise move! I switched years ago and have never looked back!
New highest speed for me! In the suburbs this time, not far from a tower.
I'm on T-Mobile and I constantly have signal issues
State.of.mind said:
I'm on T-Mobile and I constantly have signal issues
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Where at? Not to bad here in southern Nevada.
galaxys said:
Where at? Not to bad here in southern Ne
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I'm in Central PA
question: has anyone used their p6p from verizon on tmobile and have 5G UC work? I can seem to find a Real answer.

Question US P6P in the UK signal

Hi, I'm currently in the UK using my US P6P and the signal is appalling. I'm barely connected. I've tried 2 different UK SIM (EE and 3) and my US SIM and I have 10% uptime and constant disconnects. I'm running A13 QPR2 beta 1. Is there a setting or update I can apply to improve signal in another country?
Forsh said:
Hi, I'm currently in the UK using my US P6P and the signal is appalling. I'm barely connected. I've tried 2 different UK SIM (EE and 3) and my US SIM and I have 10% uptime and constant disconnects. I'm running A13 QPR2 beta 1. Is there a setting or update I can apply to improve signal in another country?
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Global and US versions of the P6P have the same LTE bands. The key difference is the global units only have sub-6 5G and no mmWave. Unfortunately, there really isn't a way to fix the issue as it seems to be related to the service you are using, not the phone.
If in Wales good luck signal in UK is not that great stay away from O2 they are really bad in built up areas also might be worth changing phone from 5g to maybe pick up 4g instead or even 3g

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