T-Mobile to upgrade its network to 5G Advanced! This latest announcement might turn out to be bad for the Pixel users.
With time moving this rapid and everything at our fingertips it's pretty sure that none of us can afford to have a bad networking system.

T-Mobile Captivating the Public with their Impactfull Decision
Look, the recent announcement says there will be an upgradation to the 5G network system. This is nothing new. We have witnessed such upgradations earlier where LTE evolved and became LTE-A. Now it's 5G turn to become 5G advanced.
A post from t mobiles side revealed that there 5G Advanced networking is now available all over the nation. There advanced network requires there stand alone 5G network as the core that rolled out in 2020 in a enabling the advanced network last year.
Most of the careers majorly uses 5G networks those are non-standalones and thus require 4G core as there infrastructure. In comparison the transition of is 5G's to the 5G core helps in upgraded connectivity experience.
Should you Switch to 5G Advanced?

Before coming to a conclusion of yes or no let's understand its pattern. It provides a benefit of faster speed and smooth connectivity even in congestion areas.
Not only this, it also is designed with precession finding technology. T-Mobile claims that this upgradation will have lower latency.
Is this Better than Previous 5G Technology?
Yes! It is. Standalone 5G and 5G advanced networks are way more useful than the ones used before. You know what's more interesting? It is now not necessary for you to turn your 5G off if you are using T-mobile's new network to save your device's battery. What's more relaxing than dumping your worries about your device is battery life!
Is it Important to have 5G Advanced on your Next Phone?
If you are still not sure whether your handset supports 5G advance then just make sure that your device's modem should support the 3GPP release 18 5G standard.
Qualcomm assures that modems in Snapdragon 8 Elite and Gem 3 does support Release 18 standard.
In short if you own mobiles like OnePlus 13, Samsung Galaxy S25 series or S24 Ultra then you are in you are lucky.
But it's sad for Pixel users as the modem of Pixel 9 series which is Exymos 5400 does not support Release18 standard and thus cannot benefit from upgraded 5G network.