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AT&T Misleads Customers by Updating Phones With Fake 5G Icon (theverge.com)

As promised, AT&T has updated three smartphones from Samsung and LG to make them show 5G connectivity logos, even though none of them are capable of connecting to 5G networks. From a report: Now, when the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, LG V30, or LG V40 are connected to portions of AT&T's LTE network that have received some speed-boosting updates, they'll show an icon that says "5G E" instead of "LTE." That "E" in the "5G" logo is supposed to tip you off that this isn't real 5G -- just some marketing nonsense. But there's no way of knowing that just from looking at the logo. The "E" is smaller than the rest of the icon. And even if you do learn that "5G E" stands for "5G Evolution," it isn't immediately clear what that means.

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  1. Re: Oh the nerve of them! by khandom08 · · Score: 5, Funny

    You must be new here.

  2. Special place by mwvdlee · · Score: 4, Funny

    There's a special place in hell for marketeers.
    It's called "Ring 9 E".

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  3. Only a puny 5G icon? by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 4, Funny

    The icon on mine says 11G . . . most phones only go up to 10G . . . but mine goes up to 11G!

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