T-Mobile reports that it’s conducting tests of faster 5G speeds that could rival fiber.
In one test a Samsung Galaxy S25 running test software leveraging T-Mobile’s 5G network reached downlink speeds of 4.3 Gbps in “real-world conditions.” In a second test, a Qualcomm X85 5G Modem-RF on a mobile test device showed fasted speeds of 6.3 Gbps. For comparison, AT&T Fiber advertises top speeds of 5 Gbps.
“With 6-Carrier Aggregation, we’re not just adding another feather to our cap—we’re accelerating the future of 5G Advanced,” said Ulf Ewaldsson, president of technology for T-Mobile US. “This milestone isn’t just about speed; it’s about building a network that delivers exactly what our customers need—unparalleled performance, reliability, and innovation.”
Both tests used Nokia 5G RAN equipment.
“This achievement in collaboration with our long-standing partners, T-Mobile and Qualcomm Technologies, reflects Nokia’s commitment to developing 5G Advanced solutions with a strong focus on the areas that matter the most to our customers,” said Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia. “By combining our Massive MIMO radios, advanced beamforming techniques, high-order Carrier Aggregation, and high-order modulation, we have demonstrated the key building blocks of premium 5G Advanced performance—now successfully validated in a live customer network.”
Today’s press release about the testing emphasizes that the tests were performed “in real-world field conditions” to show that the network can not only hit peak speeds in perfect conditions but also showing that the company is focused on how faster speeds will benefit customers in the real world. T-Mobile says the tests are “laying the foundation for future innovation.”

