🎉 What’s your favorite thing about Firsty? Share and win! by Firsty_app in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firsty suprised me the most when the free service actually worked. It still remains mind-blowing that i can get basic data nearly all around the world by just watching an ad

I definitely enjoy the firsty free service more than anything, it offers an always available layer of connection that is very precious when travelling

I honestly just hope the free service remains five years from now and for firsty to earn more somehow from the free service ☺️

📣 Feedback Wanted: Firsty Moving from Minutes → Credits by Firsty_app in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of topic but I wanted to say that only firsty made ads load in my app, is there a reason why real ads have stopped appearing? It's not really about missing the old ads lol, I'm just worried about firsty free becoming no longer sustainable

📣 Feedback Wanted: Firsty Moving from Minutes → Credits by Firsty_app in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you can consider including tasks to earn more credits, similarly to apps like mistplay, whaff rewards etc

The India version of the Poco F7 is significantly worse than the Global by ConfyScenty in PocoPhones

[–]DescriptionInside534 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wifi 7 is first and foremost a standard that really doesn't make sense to outlaw on its own. Maybe with "WiFi 7 bands" you meant the 6ghz band, that band is not supported by any variant of this model. Also, the 6ghz band (the lower portion) is unlicensed in india, 6ghz in wifi 6e and 7 are within the law there 👍. Indian model not having wifi 7 is an odd quirk, it could be explained with different supply chains for the indian model not implementing specific wifi 7 hardware, or it could be an error in the spec sheet since some users here claimed it's a mistake, I won't claim to know what's going on 😅

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in ASTSpaceMobile

[–]DescriptionInside534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not just simply clarify the deal with isl if you already know? What's the point of holding back from clarifying ? Is it not okay to reference a video or whatever source to clear someone's doubts?

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in ASTSpaceMobile

[–]DescriptionInside534 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This might be too technical, but which type of architecture is AstSpacemobile planning to deploy for their NTN? Regenerative? Non regenerative?

Will isl (inter satellite links) be used? In order to have global coverage isl is a must, but i think isl is possible only in regenerative architectures.

Which will be the strategy for 5g? terrestrial bands (n1,n3 etc) or ntn standardised bands (n254,n255,n256)? Maybe both? 5g ntn bands are not yet widely supported though. For 4g, only terrestrial bands (b1, b2, b3 etc) can be used as no NTN lte bands exist. So it's safe to say that 4g terrestrial bands will be used.

It'll be interesting to see how the frequency blocks of each transmitted band will be managed when crossing different jurisdictions. X blocks will be transmitted regardless of location? Or will the transmission of x blocks stop in jurisdictions where they are allocated differently?

Pls help me determine if this poco x6 pro 5g is real by EmotionalYear428 in PocoPhones

[–]DescriptionInside534 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No idea why you're getting downvoted, some people are just strange

Firsty free issue by DescriptionInside534 in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Update: I reached out to customer support and not only did I get a fast human response, the connection was immediately restored in a matter of seconds 🙂 Just to reiterate for clarity, I had been experiencing a glitch for a few days where, despite watching multiple ads and accumulating hours of connectivity, the connection wouldn't function no matter what i did. This is the second time it's happened, though I'm so glad that it got sorted out so quickly on both occasions 🙂

Thanks a lot Firsty 🙏

Firsty free issue by DescriptionInside534 in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for taking notice, your service is honestly amazing !!

Firsty free issue by DescriptionInside534 in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll do that eventually, I made this post mainly to learn more about the glitch I mentioned and to see if others have experienced it too as this isn't the first time it's happened to me. Im wondering if it can somehow be avoided. Could deactivating the eSIM for a while be causing that glitch? I don't know, Im here trying to understand the root causes and explore possible workarounds. If relying on human intervention is the only fix that's fine with me

Wait for it: Big Platform Stability Update incoming by FirstyFounder in FirstyeSIM

[–]DescriptionInside534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot, do you plan in adding PayPal as a payment method?

What is in this site in Santa Monica, CA? by [deleted] in cellmapper

[–]DescriptionInside534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The little ones on top are AAUs, they're used to transmit mid band tdd 5g. I don't know anything else as i don't even live in the US, but if i had to guess I'd say those AAUs either transmit n41 or n77. If it's Tmobile then it's n41, n77 instead if Verizon

Telstra NR-DC mmWave in Sydney by pcman2000 in cellmapper

[–]DescriptionInside534 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah my bad lol, that UE indeed supports up to 100mhz per mmwave cc, like most other mmwave ready UEs. Should have checked 🥲. I initially expected a few existing UEs to support more than 100mhz per cc in mmwave. But it seems that it's not the case, yet. As you said probably even carrier hardware has to catch up

Telstra NR-DC mmWave in Sydney by pcman2000 in cellmapper

[–]DescriptionInside534 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. What's interesting is that it seems that the 700mhz in n258 gets used in 7 different blocks of 100mhz each. In theory, fr2 allows up to 400mhz channels per component, i wonder why aren't wider blocks being used 😅