The nation-leading “Un-carrier” is backing what might seem like a generic and largely meaningless claim with a number of very interesting propositions, including an unusually simple and straightforward free flagship deal and the prospect of 16 percent higher 5G speeds on average than on other networks.
“Unleash the ultimate 5G experience”
Those are some big words used in relation to three super-premium phones that are already described as “ultimate” and “ultra evolved” by their manufacturers, with T-Mobile’s main argument for further pushing the speed envelope being a little technology called “5G standalone three-carrier aggregation.”
The “Un-carrier” promised at that point both a “nationwide” expansion of the ultra-advanced capability and support for more devices in the near future, and unsurprisingly, the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra are now covering the latter aspect.
The second-largest wireless service provider in the US is explaining the technology, which essentially combines three channels of already zippy mid-band 5G, as “adding more lanes on a highway where traffic is free to zoom freely and faster than before.” Surprisingly, there’s no joke about Verizon being left behind on said highway, which feels like a wasted opportunity.
All the discounts you can handle
Not only are the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra priced the exact same as their forerunners in the US after all, but you can also get complimentary storage upgrades right off the bat from both Samsung and T-Mobile.