Spectrum Mobile (United States) uses 7 LTE bands and 6 5G NR bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with Spectrum Mobile (United States). See the tables below for details.

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Last updated: 2024/08/08 - See latest updates

Spectrum Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that uses Verizon's nationwide 4G LTE and 5G networks to provide cell phone service. Here are some key points about Spectrum Mobile:

Network and Coverage

  • Network Usage: Spectrum Mobile leverages Verizon's 4G LTE and 5G networks, which are known for their reliability and call quality. Verizon Wireless tops the U.S. Wireless Network Quality Performance Study by J.D. Power, indicating strong network performance.
  • Coverage: Spectrum Mobile offers nationwide coverage with 5G access included. Customers can also use Spectrum Internet at home and connect to Spectrum's public access points when off the home network.

Plans and Pricing

  • Plans: Spectrum Mobile offers various plans, including By the Gig and Unlimited plans. The Unlimited plans include unlimited talk and text, 4G LTE and 5G access, and mobile hotspot capabilities.
  • Pricing: The Unlimited Plus plan costs $29.99 per line for the first year, with a second line free for 12 months. The Unlimited Plus with Anytime Upgrade plan costs $10 more per month per line.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros:
    • No contracts
    • Taxes and regulatory fees included
    • Unlimited talk and text
    • Mobile hotspot support
    • Wi-Fi Calling
    • Out-of-home access point use
  • Cons:
    • Some users have reported issues with dropped calls and inconsistent network performance, particularly in areas with limited Verizon coverage.

Customer Experience

  • Customer Satisfaction: Spectrum Internet, which is required for Spectrum Mobile, ranks seventh in overall satisfaction among internet providers, indicating a decent but not exceptional experience.
  • Customer Service: Some users have reported mixed experiences with customer service, including difficulties in resolving issues and getting refunds for mistakes.

Activation and Devices

  • Activation: Activation can be done online or in-store, with a one-time $10 activation fee.
  • Devices: Spectrum Mobile offers a range of devices, including the latest smartphones and tablets compatible with Verizon's network. Customers can also bring their own devices.

Overall, Spectrum Mobile provides a cost-effective alternative to traditional carriers, leveraging Verizon's strong network. However, customer satisfaction and network performance can vary depending on the location and specific service usage.


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Frequency Bands

LTE

Name Interface Description
B2 (1900 MHz PCS) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the frequency band LTE B2, which corresponds to the 1900 MHz PCS band. This band is used for both downlink and uplink services, with 20 MHz of downlink and 20 MHz of uplink spectrum. The LTE B2 band supports 4G LTE services and is widely used by mobile network operators in the United States. The deployment of this band began in the early 2000s, with the first major auction for the Advanced Wireless Service (AWS) bands, including the 1900 MHz PCS band, taking place in 2006. This auction allowed carriers to acquire spectrum for the deployment of 3G and later 4G/LTE technologies.

B4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the LTE B4 frequency band, which corresponds to the Advanced Wireless Service (AWS) band. This band operates on the frequencies 1710-1755 MHz for uplink and 2110-2155 MHz for downlink. The deployment of this band is part of the AWS-1 spectrum, which was auctioned in 2006 and supports both 3G and 4G services.

B5 (850 MHz) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses LTE band B5 (850 MHz). This frequency band was added to Spectrum Mobile on August 8, 2024.

B13 (700 MHz c) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses LTE Band 13 (700 MHz c) for its mobile network. This frequency band is part of the 700 MHz spectrum, which is known for its ability to penetrate buildings and walls easily and cover larger geographic areas with less infrastructure. The deployment of LTE Band 13 by Spectrum Mobile is part of its broader strategy to leverage Verizon's 4G LTE and 5G networks for reliable and high-quality service.

B46 (TD 5900 MHz) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses LTE Band 46, which operates in the TD 5900 MHz frequency band. This band is used for Time Division Duplex (TDD) LTE and is intended for LTE "offload" solutions, such as LTE-U (unlicensed LTE), which co-exists with WiFi in the 5 GHz band. The band is designed to provide additional capacity in densely populated areas where spectrum is constrained. It is not intended for standalone LTE operation and may require a primary licensed LTE bearer. The deployment of this band is part of Spectrum Mobile's strategy to enhance network performance and coverage in the United States.

B48 (TD 3600 MHz) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses LTE band B48, which operates on the TD 3600 MHz frequency. This band is used for Time Division Duplex (TDD) technology, where the uplink and downlink share the same frequency but are time multiplexed. The deployment date for this band is August 8, 2024.

B66 (1700/2100 MHz) LTE

Spectrum Mobile United States uses LTE band B66 (1700/2100 MHz). This frequency band was added to Spectrum Mobile's network on August 8, 2024.


5G NR

Name Interface Description
N2 (1900 MHz) 5G NR

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the 5G NR N2 frequency band at 1900 MHz. This band was added to Spectrum Mobile on August 8, 2024.

N5 (850 MHz) 5G NR

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the 5G NR frequency band n5, which operates on the 850 MHz frequency range. This band is utilized for both uplink and downlink communications, with the uplink ranging from 824 to 849 MHz and the downlink ranging from 869 to 894 MHz. The n5 band is known for its excellent range and building penetration due to its lower frequency characteristics, making it suitable for wide-area coverage and reliable network performance.

N66 (1700/2100 MHz) 5G NR

Spectrum Mobile United States uses frequency band 5G NR N66 (1700/2100 MHz). This band was added to Spectrum Mobile United States on August 8, 2024.

N77 (3700 MHz) 5G NR

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the 5G NR frequency band n77, which operates at 3700 MHz. This band is part of the mid-band spectrum, offering a balance between coverage and speed. The n77 band is used for 5G services, providing high-speed data transmission and supporting advanced technologies like massive MIMO, beam-forming, and beam-tracking to enhance coverage and performance.

N260 (mmWave 39 GHz) 5G NR

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the 5G NR frequency band n260, which operates in the mmWave 39 GHz range. This band is defined for Millimeter-Wave communication in 5G-NR networks and supports TDD duplex mode. The operating band ranges from 37,000 to 40,000 MHz, and it supports channel bandwidths of 50, 100, 200, and 400 MHz.

N261 (mmWave 28 GHz) 5G NR

Spectrum Mobile United States uses the 5G NR N261 frequency band, which operates in the mmWave range at 28 GHz. This band is intended for short-range transmission at high data rates and is used for dense urban environments. The deployment of this band is part of the broader 5G mmWave strategy, which aims to provide extremely high bandwidth and low latency.


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