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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

5G UW Vs 5G

 5G UW  and its comparison to 5G

Mobile networks can be a confusing, especially if your phone often cycles between various generations like 4G, LTE and 5G. If that wasn’t enough, all of the top US mobile carriers have also started throwing around terms like 5G UW and 5G UC. You may notice these terms show up in your phone’s status bar instead of the regular 5G logo. But how much of a difference does 5G UW make in the real world? It's a question, we need to know.

Verizon’s 5G UW refers to the company’s fastest mobile networks. You may see improved 5G UW coverage as Verizon upgrades its infrastructure over time. Verizon uses the 5G UW and UWB as short hands for its 5G Ultra Wideband networks. These networks are significantly faster than standard 5G deployments and have become more common in recent times. The 5G spectrum is spread across three “bands”, namely low-band, mid-band and mm Wave. The lowest frequency band, appropriately called low-band, is not much different from modern LTE networks in terms of speed. However, it’s perfect for covering a large area without deploying dozens of towers.

At the other end of the spectrum, high-frequency mmWave 5G networks can deliver blistering fast speeds but fall short in terms of coverage. Mid-band (also known as C-band) lies in the middle. It straddles the line between slightly worse coverage while also delivering better speeds than 4G. 

The 5G UW logo indicates your phone is connected to one of Verizon's faster networks. Verizon initially used the 5G UW branding for its flagship mm Wave 5G networks that could comfortably reach download speeds of one gigabit per second. In 2021, however, the company spent over $40 billion to secure mid-band licenses and committed to bringing those frequencies under its 5G Ultra Wideband umbrella. Over two years later, transition has taken place in most major urban centres. If you see the 5G UW symbol on your phone, it means that you’re connected to Verizon’s C-band or mm Wave networks. The regular 5G symbol indicates a connection to Verizon’s 5G Nationwide or slower low-band networks.

Verizon’s 5G UW is sometimes also denoted by the term UWB, but don’t confuse it with ultra-wideband wireless tech, which has nothing to do with mobile networks. Instead, ultra-wideband (or UWB) is the communication protocol that allows precision tracking on devices like the Apple AirTag.

Comparison of carriers

All US carriers have put their own marketing spin on various flavours of 5G. So depending on your carrier of choice, you could see one of half-dozen different logos in your phone’s status bar. T-Mobile, for example, uses the 5G UC or Ultra Capacity branding to denote the same networks as Verizon’s 5G UW. Likewise, AT&T’s 5G+ networks also offer C-band and mm Wave connectivity. Compared to standard 5G, Verizon’s UW and T-Mobile’s UC will deliver equally fast 5G download speeds in the real world. The exact speed will depend on whether you’re connected to a C-band or mm Wave tower. Generally speaking, only the largest cities will have any kind of mm Wave 5G coverage since these high frequencies can only cover one or two blocks. Moreover, mm Wave signals can be blocked by trees and walls, leading to increased battery drain on 5G.

It’s also worth mentioning that not all 5G phones can handle the fastest networks. Unlocked versions of budget smartphones like the Pixel 7a and Galaxy A54 5G do not support mm Wave 5G. These smartphones will connect to Verizon’s C-band networks instead, while still displaying the 5G UW logo. If gigabit speeds matter to you, you can typically pay a small amount extra for carrier-branded phones. For example, Verizon sells the mm Wave-equipped Pixel 7a for an extra $50. If you are not too concerned about getting the fastest speeds, don’t worry about losing out on mm Wave connectivity. Verizon’s C-band 5G is likely enough for most people. 

The 5G UW logo indicates you are connected to one of Verizon’s fastest networks. However, these signals can’t pass through obstacles as easily as standard 5G and LTE. You cannot turn off 5G UW specifically, but you can force your smartphone to use 4G or LTE instead. 5G UW is faster than 4G and standard 5G (which Verizon refers to as 5G Nationwide). You can expect download speeds in the hundreds of megabits per second range when connected to a 5G UW network.









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