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T-Mobile is retiring its 4G LTE network by 2035, pushing users to 5G, with full transition by 2028.
T-Mobile is beginning to phase out its 4G LTE network, repurposing spectrum for 5G services starting in 2026, with full retirement expected by 2035.
By 2028, only a narrow 5 MHz LTE channel will remain to support legacy devices.
New devices must support 5G Standalone (SA) starting January 2026.
While most smartphone users will see improved 5G performance, older LTE-only or non-standalone 5G phones may lose service.
T-Mobile is also expanding its satellite service with Starlink, supporting apps like WhatsApp and Google Maps.
The move sets T-Mobile apart from AT&T and Verizon, which have not announced similar LTE shutdown plans.
T-Mobile retirará su red 4G LTE para 2035, empujando a los usuarios a 5G, con una transición completa para 2028.