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Last week Wife and I traded in our iPhone 5's to a X and 8plus. The difference in performance was beyond belief. New phones are great. I have even seen my wife kissing her new phone she loves it so much.
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I, too, replaced my ancient iPhone 5 with an iPhone X a couple of weeks ago. I love the X! Its screen is so easy on the eyes. And very happy with gestures in lieu of the home button.
I'm with you guys on this, but you've got to realize, I'm dealing with a 65 year old woman who is not tech savvy in the least, and who has learned just enough to be dangerous with the iPhone5. Upgrading to anything new terrifies her, so she's bucking it.

Through researching online, I found T-Mobile uses LTE channels 2 & 4. Link

LTE Frequencies:

1700 MHz & 2100 MHz AWS band 4

1900 MHz PCS band 2 (in refarmed areas)

Still haven't been able to catch up with her yet to get the model number off her phone.


If you have the imei# you could probably google it. Just a guess tough.

Just google IMEI.info and it should bring up the page
hope this helps


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And we have success! Well, not really given the answer, but we do at least have an answer.

The iPhone5 in question is a....A1429 (which can broadcast on bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25) per Apple's spec's. This phone did indeed start out on a Straight Talk cellular program.

T-Mobile's LTE communciations are on....bands 2, 4, per T-Mobile's support website.

Sooooooooooo, her iPhone5 is indeed incompatible with T-Mobile's LTE service, hence the locked into 'Edge' scenario. Not the answer she's going to want to hear, but at least she now knows what the deal is.

Thanks everyone for your input/help. It made researching this issue much easier.


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Originally posted by bigdeal:
And we have success! Well, not really given the answer, but we do at least have an answer.

The iPhone5 in question is a....A1429 (which can broadcast on bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25) per Apple's spec's. This phone did indeed start out on a Straight Talk cellular program.

T-Mobile's LTE communciations are on....bands 2, 4, per T-Mobile's support website.

Sooooooooooo, her iPhone5 is indeed incompatible with T-Mobile's LTE service, hence the locked into 'Edge' scenario. Not the answer she's going to want to hear, but at least she now knows what the deal is.

Thanks everyone for your input/help. It made researching this issue much easier.


Glad we that mystery solved. now to convince her to upgrade...


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I learned this the hard way myself this weekend. Gave my granddaughter my AT&T iPhone 5 to replace her flip phone. Apparently, the iPhone 5 was the last iPhone not to have the capability to work on Verizon and AT&T. I’m told iPhone 6 and beyond can. Needless to say she was (is) disappointed. I will be getting her a used iPhone that will work on Verizon.
 
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I switched from my iPhone to the nicer flip phone on Verizon - aside from being forced to use the Verizon messaging app, which scans all the texts - much happier.
 
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the iPhone 5 was the last iPhone not to have the capability to work on Verizon


my iPhone 5 works on Verizon just fine.
After sitting unused in a drawer for about 3 years, #2 son gave it to me totally brand new "NOS" never activated.

It's been a big boost up out of my Luddite flipper phone life style.

Yes, I do like the things it does.
No, I haven't signed in to much of what's available.

It's gotten some minor battle scars along the way. And despite new battery the need to recharge daily remains.

It was absolutely wonderful to keep up with the DJT thread here using it out & about.


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Have her upgrade to an iPhone SE. It's a 6s inside a 5s case. Very similar to her current phone. And she can get one for $99 to $149 or so. Also look at Boost mobile. They have great service all over Orlando, and likely cheaper than t mobile as well. I have a grandfathered plan, its unlimited everything plus 5 gigs of LTE data for exactly $30/month, taxes included. Hard to beat that.


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the iPhone 5 was the last iPhone not to have the capability to work on Verizon
my iPhone 5 works on Verizon just fine.
The iPhone 5 was specific to the carrier -- you evidently have a Verizon model.

My iPhone 6 is not carrier specific. It will work just fine with any of the Big Four.



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