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It turns out 5G isn't really one thing, it's a collection of technology and new frequency bands, and different carriers are focusing on different aspects of the network.Even just looking at the new frequencies in use, the low, mid and high bands all offer different trade-offs in speed and reliability, and most phones can still only connect using one of those blocks (for example, while the OnePlus 7T Pro Mclaren 5G uses the 600MHz low-band, the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G only connects on the mid-band).
As said here by Christopher Schodt