Here are AT&Ts first real consumer 5G coverage maps
AT&T announced today that its 5G network will launch in the first half of December. You can use it if you’ve got a compatible Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G, one of two unlimited plans, and are fortunate enough to live in one of the five cities where it will be available at launch — or ten cities that will get 5G by early next year. Now, AT&T has also shared its initial 5G coverage maps, and we’ve included them all in this post.
AT&T claims it has two kinds of 5G already, but this third one is the real deal, sort of.
Still with me? If so, here’s how the rollout of AT&T’s 5G (the regular, low-band kind) will go:
If you live in one of those cities, look for a map of your city below to see where you can get AT&T 5G. We’ve grouped the maps into two categories: first is the December launch group, then the “by February 2020” group, with each city in alphabetical order in each group.
If your city isn’t listed here, it will probably have 5G coverage (again, that’s the regular, low-band 5G) within the first half of 2020. That’s when AT&T says it will have nationwide coverage with slow, but real, 5G.
San Francisco, California
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