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Phone Arena
3 days ago
- Phone Arena
A new T-Mobile upgrade is coming, but it may not be better for everyone
T-Mobile has been making good use of its 5G network by offering home internet service, too – and it's been a hit in many regions. Now, the Un-carrier is looking to sweeten the deal even more with a new promo and what looks like an upgraded piece of hardware on the way. T-Mobile 's current go-to device for its home internet setup is the Arcadyan G4AR gateway. It quickly became a fan favorite for one simple reason: it includes external antenna ports. That gave DIY types and rural users a bit more flexibility to boost their signal. But the next version is on the way – and while it brings better performance, it also takes that one feature away. A leaked image shows the G5AR is capable of up to 2x the speed of the G4AR. I am assuming that's in ideal conditions, but still – not bad. It also promises lower latency (better ping) and improved reliability, both of which matter whether you're gaming, streaming, or stuck in a Zoom call. Images of the upcoming G5AR. And under the hood, it moves from the 3GPP Release 15 standard (used by the G4AR) to Release 16, which opens the door to a bunch of potential improvements, such as: Lower latency: The new tech allows for quicker back-and-forth between your gateway and the tower. Don't expect fiber-tier ping, but it should shave off a few milliseconds. The new tech allows for quicker back-and-forth between your gateway and the tower. Don't expect fiber-tier ping, but it should shave off a few milliseconds. Better beamforming (Massive MIMO): Think of this as smarter signal targeting between the tower and your gateway. More reliable signal, especially in crowded areas. Think of this as smarter signal targeting between the tower and your gateway. More reliable signal, especially in crowded areas. Faster uploads via UL Tx Switching: This is part of "5G Advanced" and lets T-Mobile boost upload speeds using the same airwaves they're already using. This is part of "5G Advanced" and lets boost upload speeds using the same airwaves they're already using. Improved carrier aggregation: The new gateway should also be better at juggling multiple tower connections at once, which helps with both speed and consistency. The new gateway should also be better at juggling multiple tower connections at once, which helps with both speed and consistency. Power saving features: New features like the "wake-up signal" (WUS) are introduced to improve the battery life of IoT devices and other battery-operated equipment. Now, not every feature in Release 16 is guaranteed to be implemented in the final device, but it's safe to assume T-Mobile isn't just releasing a new gateway for fun – real upgrades are expected. On the WiFi side, the G5AR is ready for the future with support for WiFi 7. That means you can get multi-gigabit speeds wirelessly – assuming your devices support it – and won't be bottlenecked by slow in-home networking. This time there are no external antenna ports. | Image credit – The Mobile Report But here's the bad news: T-Mobile is ditching the external antenna ports. Yeah, the feature that made the G4AR so popular among power users is gone. That means anyone who wants to use external antennas will have to take the device apart to get to the internal antenna connectors – not ideal. One last twist – T-Mobile is reportedly planning to offer this new G5AR gateway exclusively through its Amplified plan, which sits in the middle of its 5G Home Internet lineup. The All-In plan might not be getting the new gateway just yet. Why not? That part's unclear, but it could be because the All-In plan includes a WiFi mesh, and T-Mobile may not have a mesh-compatible G5AR setup ready yet. Yep, there's no sign yet of a mesh WiFi extender for the G5AR. The G4AR had one bundled with the All-In plan, so we might still see a mesh accessory launch later. But for now, it's just the main unit.


The Sun
07-07-2025
- Business
- The Sun
First Brits get access to £10 a month ‘superfast internet' trial with Wi-Fi EIGHT times faster than average UK broadband
GIFFGAFF has finally launched its trial for a new speedy 500Mbps broadband service in the UK. But in a rare turn of events, initial service speeds appear to be delivering better than the headline rate of 500Mbps, according to ISPreview. Using nexfibre and Virgin Media's 10Gbps capable full fibre networks, GiffGaff is only the second provider after Virgin to harness nexfibre's new wholesale network. The network is currently available to over 2 million UK premises. However, the trial, which was first confirmed back in mid-April 2025, is only opening up to 500 Brits to begin with. Fortunately, that doesn't include the small pool of trialists that tested the service before. The trial will run for 12 months and offer triallists a heavily discounted broadband price of just £10 per month. That's not bad for 500Mbps - which is roughly eight times faster than the average UK broadband speed. According to the first customers, the package gives households a proper IP address, delivers symmetric speeds and some of the exterior kit appears to retain Virgin Media's branding. But there is no IPv6 yet, which offers more built-in security features than the older IPv4 used by the majority of broadband providers, including Virgin Media. There is no GiffGaff branded kit to accompany the service yet either. Customers appear to be receiving an Arcadyan Technology-build Wi-Fi hubs, or Amazon's Eero 6+ routers. It is unclear whether GiffGaff will allow customers to use a third-party router. According to ISPreview, it looks possible to use the hardware you have already installed, just with GiffGaff's new trial service. Faster packages and different pricing are expected to follow the trial. Although we don't yet know what those packages will look like, or when they will be available to customers.


Scottish Sun
07-07-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
First Brits get access to £10 a month ‘superfast internet' trial with Wi-Fi EIGHT times faster than average UK broadband
The trial will run for 12-months, and offer triallists a heavily discounted broadband price of just £10 per month BACK OF THE NET First Brits get access to £10 a month 'superfast internet' trial with Wi-Fi EIGHT times faster than average UK broadband GIFFGAFF has finally launched its trial for a new speedy 500Mbps broadband service in the UK. But in a rare turn of events, initial service speeds appear to be delivering better than the headline rate of 500Mbps, according to ISPreview. Advertisement 1 Faster packages and different pricing are expected to follow the trial Credit: GiffGaff Using nexfibre and Virgin Media's 10Gbps capable full fibre networks, GiffGaff is only the second provider after Virgin to harness nexfibre's new wholesale network. The network is currently available to over 2 million UK premises. However, the trial, which was first confirmed back in mid-April 2025, is only opening up to 500 Brits to begin with. Fortunately, that doesn't include the small pool of trialists that tested the service before. Advertisement The trial will run for 12 months and offer triallists a heavily discounted broadband price of just £10 per month. That's not bad for 500Mbps - which is roughly eight times faster than the average UK broadband speed. According to the first customers, the package gives households a proper IP address, delivers symmetric speeds and some of the exterior kit appears to retain Virgin Media's branding. But there is no IPv6 yet, which offers more built-in security features than the older IPv4 used by the majority of broadband providers, including Virgin Media. Advertisement There is no GiffGaff branded kit to accompany the service yet either. Customers appear to be receiving an Arcadyan Technology-build Wi-Fi hubs, or Amazon's Eero 6+ routers. Soaring temperatures could affect your Wi-Fi, experts warn – how to stop your router overheating & avoid speed slow down It is unclear whether GiffGaff will allow customers to use a third-party router. According to ISPreview, it looks possible to use the hardware you have already installed, just with GiffGaff's new trial service. Advertisement Faster packages and different pricing are expected to follow the trial. Although we don't yet know what those packages will look like, or when they will be available to customers.


The Irish Sun
07-07-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
First Brits get access to £10 a month ‘superfast internet' trial with Wi-Fi EIGHT times faster than average UK broadband
GIFFGAFF has finally launched its trial for a new speedy 500Mbps broadband service in the UK. But in a rare turn of events, initial service speeds appear to be delivering better than the headline rate of 500Mbps, according to 1 Faster packages and different pricing are expected to follow the trial Credit: GiffGaff U sing nexfibre and Virgin Media 's 10Gbps capable full fibre networks , GiffGaff is only the second provider after Virgin to harness nexfibre 's new wholesale network. The network is currently available to over 2 million UK premises. However, the trial, which was first confirmed back in mid-April 2025, is only opening up to 500 Brits to begin with. Fortunately, that doesn't include the small pool of trialists that tested the service before. READ MORE ON WI-FI The trial will run for 12 months and offer triallists a heavily discounted broadband price of just £10 per month. That's not bad for 500Mbps - which is roughly eight times faster than the average UK broadband speed. According to the first customers, the package gives households a proper IP address, delivers symmetric speeds and some of the exterior kit appears to retain Virgin Media's branding. But there is no IPv6 yet, which offers more built-in security features than the older IPv4 used by the majority of broadband providers, including Virgin Media. Most read in Tech There is no GiffGaff branded kit to accompany the service yet either. Customers appear to be receiving an Arcadyan Technology-build Wi-Fi hubs, or Amazon's Eero 6+ routers. Soaring temperatures could affect your Wi-Fi, experts warn – how to stop your router overheating & avoid speed slow down It is unclear whether GiffGaff will allow customers to use a third-party router. According to ISPreview, it looks possible to use the hardware you have already installed, just with GiffGaff's new trial service. Faster packages and different pricing are expected to follow the trial. Although we don't yet know what those packages will look like, or when they will be available to customers.