While providers have been hard at work delivering a better 5G experience, hardware isn’t too far behind. Verizon Wireless did have the highest 5G Consistency Score of 78.8%, but T-Mobile was close behind with 78.4%. Meanwhile, Verizon and AT&T didn’t even pass over 50%. T-Mobile had the best 5G availability at 64.4%, according to the report. While Xfinity took the highest Consistency Score at 89.8%, Spectrum and Verizon were so close behind there wasn’t much difference to note. Verizon also took the best latency, with only 8ms with Cox at just 11ms. ![]() Verizon Wireless was the winning provider with a 178.38 Speed Score - Ookla’s unique test is meant to fully encompass a provider’s range of speeds. ![]() Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X35 will bring 5G to your next smartwatch Samsung brings the Galaxy S23’s new software to older phones Think twice before updating your Samsung phone to One UI 5.1
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