I still can't believe the Switch only supports 20MHz bandwidth on 5GHz WiFi.
Maker of open source Android and cross-platform apps.
Kotlin, Compose, React Native.
| Pronouns | he/him |
| GitHub | https://github.com/zacharee/ |
| Website | https://zwander.dev |

Maker of open source Android and cross-platform apps.
Kotlin, Compose, React Native.
| Pronouns | he/him |
| GitHub | https://github.com/zacharee/ |
| Website | https://zwander.dev |
These are all from the same phone, in the same spot, connected to the same tower.
AT&T's speed and latency is really strange, especially for 5G, and this has been pretty consistent across towers in my experience: unstable speeds and really high loaded latency.
Verizon's speed is just sad, even for plain LTE, but at least the latency is fine.
And then there's T-Mobile with the near-gigabit speeds serving a town of like 5,000 people for some reason.
The screen on the S24 Ultra really is a lot less reflective than the S23 Ultra's. The orange color is also a lot brighter than the colors on the S23.
And of course the screen is finally flat again!