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No.
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@jguerdat wrote:
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True, but perhaps needs some clarification.
@Efajr: Carriers in the US were supporting 3G+4G (LTE). As they roll out 5G, they are are simply dropping 3G - supporting 4G (LTE)+5G. There are too many new LTE devices out there for carriers to simply drop that service. So a 4G (LTE) device should work for several more years (until 6G comes along).
Still, if the Go depends on any 3G services, there could be a problem here. Perhaps @JamesC can provide some more guidance. Alternatively, ask your carrier.
If you haven't purchased, I'd get the Go 2 instead.
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To be clear, the original go is a 3G/4G LTE device. There's no radio in it for 5G.
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@jguerdat wrote:
To be clear, the original go is a 3G/4G LTE device. There's no radio in it for 5G.
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