T-Mobile Verizon and AT&T


Whether you're using T-Mobile, Verizon, or AT&T, the new OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro are likely to meet your network requirements, as phones currently support almost all 4G LTE and 5G bands covering a large area of ​​is transferred in the USA.

If you have a problem, here is a detailed guide to help you see how the phone behaves on each carrier's system.

Both OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro are fully approved for use on the Verizon system and support all Verizon 4G groups, that is, groups 2, 4, 5, 13 and 66.

Both phones also take a look at Verizon's CDMA Heritage Arrangement.

The OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro are not at all like devices without CDMA on the Verizon system like some more established OnePlus devices like 7 Pro and 6T.

The CDMA BC0, 1 and 10 groups are fully reinforced and the two phones are fully secure for the Verizon system.

5G: Limited help (Verizon Model OP8, so to speak)

The 5G situation on the Verizon system compared to the OnePlus 8 is a bit confusing.

When you buy your OnePlus 8 from Verizon, this reinforces the small but expansive disposition of the owner mmWave 5G in the groups that are now delivered.

In any case, if you buy your OnePlus 8 from OnePlus or T-Mobile or bring your OnePlus 8 Pro to Verizon, none of these phone variants will support mmWave

5G from Verizon, which lives on the n261 band (and beyond) (n260).

It is eccentric for the reasons of the future sealing that the mmWave buffer will play a major role in the long term.

Verizon's mmWave arrangement is basically too small and impractical for the most versatile use cases, and we don't expect that to change in the next time.

In addition, Verizon is very likely to begin the process of "upgrading" from its current 4G LTE area to the 5G area in a year or two, opening up access

to 5G to a much wider base of supporters.

For the moment, we have no idea if OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro would improve this range.

However, we assume this is very likely (however, it will most likely require firmware updates for nearby phones).

The OnePlus 8 and 8P Pro used all of AT & T's 4G LTE groups which are now broadcast.

These groups are 2, 4, 5, 12, 17, 29, 30 and 66.

* A little hint: the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro do not support the on-demand AT&T specialist FirstNet, LTE Organize (Volume 14), which is not accessible to customers anyway, because

this is generally insignificant for our overview here.

5G: no help (less than 6 GHz or mmWave)

Unfortunately, neither OnePlus 8 nor 8 Pro is confirmed for the 5G organization by AT&T and cannot be reached in this way as indicated by the analyzers.

It is conceivable that this may change later, but it seems unlikely.

The OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro will not deal with the current 5G organization of AT&T below 6 GHz, which is on the n5 band.

This system will be considerably extended by AT&T in the coming year and offers remarkably improved information speeds with a generally higher degree of inclusion.

In addition, neither the OnePlus 8 nor the OnePlus 8 Pro will take into account the exceptionally limited mmWave arrangement of AT&T on the n260 band without paying attention to

For reasons of future waterproofing, the mmWave cushion is unlikely to play a major role in the long term, as we recommend at Verizon.

The AT&T mmWave organization is fundamentally too small and inappropriately impractical for most multipurpose use cases, and we do not expect this to change for some time in the

In addition, it is very likely that AT&T will continue to "modernize" its current 4G LTE area to the 5G area over the next two years, which will result in

the inclusion of 5G for a much larger endorser.