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  1. 12 minutes ago, sanmyintmaung said:

    Does iPhone 12 (China model) support 5G in dual SIM mode? iPhone 12 (Thai model) fall back to 4G if two SIMs are active. To get 5G, need to remove one of the SIM.

    None of iPhone 12 model support 5G dual standby as for now. You need an update software in the future. This is known problem for Qualcomm X55 modem.

     

    PS. This is important about AIS 5G . If you don't have proper 5G plan (like 4G plan and able to get access 5G trial which end this month)
    You'll get speed of 5G with capped only 300Mbps.

    If you have proper 5G plan such as AIS 5G One Plan for iPhone you'll get max 5G speed up to 2 Gbps.

    For Truemove-H 5G well... no capped at all.

  2. 3 hours ago, Phulublub said:

    Does this mean that each operator has their own network and if your are with (say) AIS, then you won't get 5G in an area only served by (say) a TRUE mast?

     

     

    And does this mean that a 5G phone bought here may or may not work in other countries?

     

    PH

    1. in short YES. But it's not that if there's no 5G coverage on the map mean it doesn't have 5G. Nperf need real users to create coverage map. If no one does. It won't show on the map.

    2.If you bought 5G phone in Thailand you'll rather have a benefits over buy it somewhere else because standard 5G band in the world is N78 which every 5G phone will support N78 but not all of them supported N41.

    For an example, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (Exynos) Thai model will support both N41 & N78 while in other market it won't support N41 but only N78.

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  3. On 6/15/2020 at 2:19 PM, MJKT2014 said:

    Whats the point in having 5G speeds if all the 'unlimited' service plans are capped at 10mbps and the limited higher speed plans cut to 128kbps after the GB limit is reached, which presumably would be in a very short time indeed if 5G??

     

    36 minutes ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

    5G for what ? indeed most phones cannot handle and networks with limits...

     

    and there is the EMF... no doubt

    Exact the same question when the world introduced 4G LTE

    People asked Why 4G when we have 3G.

    ????

  4. 7 hours ago, edwardandtubs said:

    Thanks for all that very useful info. That map doesn't correspond with claims made on AIS's own website though. For example, AIS claims 5G is available at BTS Bearing but the map shows no purple there. Maybe the AIS claims are just aspirational.

     

    I was thinking of buying the Xiaomi Redmi 10X but will check to make sure it's compatible.

    5G indicator in AIS website also the real one too. They installed 5G base station before updated their website. So that area you see in their website is also have 5G too.

    The reason why you didn't see a purple spot in nperf.net because there's not much of AIS user help making 5G map. That's all.

     

    Not sure about Xiaomi Redmi 10X. But it seem to support 5G N41 but only with china model. And if you plan to use AIS 5G you must have a phone model that operator sold to activate 5G, unlike TRUEMOVE you can activate 5G freely with any 5G phone.

     

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  5. I'm Thai and using Truemove-H 3G (+4G LTE) so happy without complain (sometime network get stuck but it's fine). FYI your phone "must" support 3G/HSPA 850 Mhz for the best coverage. (2100 is very small number base station)

    I also using AIS 3G 2100 and it's good too. (Early this month they said they already completed 20,000 3G 2100Mhz base station)

    DTAC .. Stay away from them.

    Here's coverage map as of February 2014

    AIS 3G 2100MHz

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    dtac mainly 3G 850MHz (and very small number 4G LTE base station in Bangkok by April 2014)

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    TRUEMOVE-H mainly 3G 850MHz & 4G LTE 2100MHz (Some LTE service Area in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathumthani, Samutpreakarn, Khonkhan, Chiangmai, Cha-um Huahin, Chonburi (Pattaya), Korat, Nakornsritammarat, Pitsanulok, Phuket, Songkhla, Suratthani, Ubonratchathani, Ayutthaya)

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  6. I'm really happy with my Truemove-H LTE speed. Coverage area is getting larger day by day.

    FYI. Dtac 3G Coverage area is really bad in Thailand.

    You guys (who use dtac) should considering move to AIS 3G 2100MHz or Truemove-H 3G 850MHz. (Much better coverage area)

    For some of you who got 'R' from Truemove-H. I guess, because your mobile device doesn't support 3G 850 MHz.

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  7. looks like AIS has expanded their offering and made it much more flexible. Does anyone know the cancellation code without having to speak to representative?

    No, I haven't been able to find one. Please post if you find out any more details.

    I think the easy way is just make sure you don't have enough funds on the card to renew, then it automatically expires.

    This does not appear to be the case any longer. I receive an SMS almost every day from AIS saying that my 1 GB plan cannot be renewed (I'm keeping the balance below the plan fee) and that the system will try again later. I've been too lazy to call.

    try *300 you can cancel or change pro.

  8. Truemove H 3G 850Mhz coverage area is expanding so fast !

    Check this out : http://www.truemove-...k_coverage.aspx

    FYI:

    กรุงเทพและปริมณฆล = Bangkok Metropolitan Region

    ภาคกลาง = Central

    ภาคเหนือ = North

    ภาคตะวันออก = East

    ภาคตะวันออกเฉียงเหนือ = North-East

    ภาคใต้ = South

    And ONE More thing. Truemove H already had launch their pre-paid sim (not an iSim)

    Check this out : http://www.pantip.co.../T11508734.html