With smartphone OEMs launching more and more affordable 5G phones and service providers offering attractive discounts on their 5G plans, 5G adoption in the US has seen a massive uptick in the last few months. Carriers have also made significant improvements to their 5G networks this year, extending coverage to more cities, enhancing reliability, and offering faster average download speeds. So, if you've been planning to get yourself a 5G phone, now is the right time. But before you go ahead and choose a device and carrier, you should check out RootMetrics' latest 5G scorecard to see which carrier is providing the best 5G service in the country.
AT&T is leading in 5G speeds, but T-Mobile is winning in coverage
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