Not recieving 5G on my Pixel 9 pro handset.

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From doing research I was reading that if your phone was not sold in Argentina or doesn't have a particular modem, I think from huawei, then your phone cannot recieve 5G from a provider. I currently have personal and I can only get 4G. Nothing wrong with my handset I've been to 30+ countries with this phone and had a million different esims and its been fine. I also went to personal and they had no clue but only could offer a different sim.

Curious if anyone has got any further with this.
 
From doing research I was reading that if your phone was not sold in Argentina or doesn't have a particular modem, I think from huawei, then your phone cannot recieve 5G from a provider. I currently have personal and I can only get 4G. Nothing wrong with my handset I've been to 30+ countries with this phone and had a million different esims and its been fine. I also went to personal and they had no clue but only could offer a different sim.

Curious if anyone has got any further with this.
Apparently a known issue, no workaround.
 

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Grrr I bought the Pixel 10 yesterday. Will return it as soon I arrive to USA.
 
Which 5G bands does your phone support? Personal have 5G activated currently only in band n78 (3.5GHz). Any Personal SIM in a 5G phone supporting this band should get 5G service, where it exists (coverage is patchy, to be sure, but it’s improving). You should be able to find coverage maps in Ookla or OpenSignal, I can post links tomorrow if there’s any interest.
 
Which 5G bands does your phone support? Personal have 5G activated currently only in band n78 (3.5GHz). Any Personal SIM in a 5G phone supporting this band should get 5G service, where it exists (coverage is patchy, to be sure, but it’s improving). You should be able to find coverage maps in Ookla or OpenSignal, I can post links tomorrow if there’s any interest.
Niels post shows it is intentionally blocked by google at the software level. Regardless of the frequency band. Further research shows rooting the phone or other hacks might get you access, but that is too much
 
Niels post shows it is intentionally blocked by google at the software level. Regardless of the frequency band. Further research shows rooting the phone or other hacks might get you access, but that is too much
Didn't read that far back, sorry. Apple do similar things, like enabling bands, or even worse (if you're technically inclined) not allowing band 4 in LTE (AWS) to be band 66, since Enacom hasn't declared it, even though the network (Personal) sends the b66 band descriptor.
 
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