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AT&T boasts about bring 5G to more cities, still not selling 5G phones

June 23, 2025

In apress releasetoday, the nation’s second-largest wireless carrierAT&Tannounced that it is switching on 5G service in seven new cities: Austin, TX; Los Angeles, CA; Nashville, TN; Orlando, FL; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; and San Jose, CA.

With these seven new locations, AT&T now boasts5G servicein a total of 19 cities across the United States.

However, 5G service only works in “parts” of those 19 locations, and AT&T doesn’t provide a coverage map for which parts. Additionally, there is no commercial AT&T smartphone capable of connecting to 5G services andthe 5G hotspotthe company launched late last year isn’t easy (or maybe even impossible) to get.

In other words, AT&T is promoting a powerful network that none of its customers can access.

Granted, a 5G smartphone from AT&T is imminent: theSamsung Galaxy S10 5Gis expected to land on the carrier at some point in the next few months. There might be another smartphone to launch shortly after, too, although we have no solid information on that. It will be nice to know that when a 5G-capable device does hit AT&T, it will be able to access 5G service in at least some very specific areas of the country right out of the box.

However, it’s hard not to assume that AT&T’s promotion of this network expansion is simply grandstanding, which our own Eric Zeman chastises as childish inhis op-ed piece on the matter.

As we get further into 2019, we can expect more news like this to surface from all four carriers. Strap in for the ride, everyone.

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