Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge: The First Devices Compatible with T-Mobile's New Technologies For Faster Data Speeds

Back in September, T-Mobile reported a few changes to its system's foundation that would accelerate information exchanges altogether.

There were two folds to the methodology, 4x4 MIMO and DL-256QAM/UL-64QAM, and two gadgets guaranteed to be good with these choices first: the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.

Initial, 4x4 MIMO is as of now accessible in 319 urban areas and can possibly twofold the information ways between the cell system and telephones for better speeds in congested territories.

Incidentally 4x4 MIMO was at that point empowered in the upgrade that took off to the T-Mobile Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge back in September, yet it wasn't said in the authority changelog.

Cellular Insights tried out firmware G935TUVU4APIA on the S7 Edge and confirmed that 4x4 MIMO was chipping away at it.

Second, the 256QAM/64QAM (quadrature abundancy adjustment) innovation for quicker exchanges of bits amid downloads and transfers, separately, is as of now live in the greater part of T-Mobile's system, yet it was sitting tight for gadgets to bolster it.

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were likewise guaranteed to get bolster first and the most recent T-Mobile redesign to both is satisfying that guarantee, despite the fact that, by and by, the changelog doesn't say that.



Cellular Insights affirmed it with their own particular tests, and a few clients on Reddit are likewise reporting huge speed changes in both download and transfer speeds on their gadgets in a similar spot. A couple aren't seeing any distinction, however.

On the off chance that you have a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge on T-Mobile, ensure you're on the most recent programming forms (G935TUVU4APK1 for the S7 Edge and G930TUVU4APK1 for the standard S7) and do a speed test. You may be agreeably astounded.

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