I read a bunch of the horror stories in here, but decided to try T-Mobile’s home internet anyhow ‘cause I ALSO read some of the “I get 200+ Mb/s and it NEVER drops below 100” topics. I’m in a town of 20,000 a ways south of Minneapolis.I have 2 Galaxy S22 phones and at the moment they’re getting about 14-16 Mb/s, which is ALSO what the home internet is getting. BUT, minute to minute, speeds on all the devices fluctuates wildly. It can be 4 Mb/s 1 minute and 15 the next, then back to 2.I don’t know how accurate or consistent speedtest.net is, so is there a better tool for getting good data on speed?I did the setup with the phone app. And when I told it to find the tower it pointed North. There aren’t any towers I know of that are north, but the app said there was. Since it was next to me, I pointed it North, just in case. Got about 14-16 Mb/s. Turned it East, toward downtown, which is straight through the window in the office and got about 14-16 Mb/s. Turned it south and got abo
Have Home Internet black box. Uses 5G. BADLY. Much discussion in a different topic but short answer is 5G sucks, 4G has tons of speed.I’m curious whether ANYTHING would care if I pulled the SIM out of the black box, and stuck it in a spare 4G (unlocked I think) phone and used the phone hot spot? Does the Home Internet set that any differently than the hot spot from the black box?OR, if I took the SIM from the black box and put it in a Nighthawk M1 (hopefully also unlocked) that does 4G?OR, does something in the bowels of T-Mobile care and throw a hissy fit ‘cause I’m not using the black box that doesn’t work?I’m not looking for a lot of technical explanations, just whether or not I can DO either of those things without having a problem - presuming either will even work.
New customer, new S22.HOW do I reduce the ring time on THIS phone? Using **61*321**00# and substituting a value between 5 and 30 (in increments of 5) doesn’t work. Says it’s an invalid MMI code. Neither does using 101 in place of 321. Right now the default appears to be 30 seconds, and I need to shorten it.On my previous phone, a Moto G7 Power, when a call came in, I got a display on the screen with “Answer”, “Decline” or an option to “Tell me more”. The caller would then have to provide more information, and I could then either answer the phone or decline the call. HOW do I get that display on the Galaxy S22? I can’t figure out what it’s called, so I don’t know what thing to get in the Google Store.Thanks for any help you can provide.
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