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jordysak

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And what’s your connection like? Is there a way to measure the speed using an app?
 

JPack

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The antenna is right under the rear camera. It runs the width of the device.
 

sparksd

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And what’s your connection like? Is there a way to measure the speed using an app?

You mean measure the speed on your current WiFi connection to your phone? There's Speedtest.net, both a web site and an available free app. I get about 500Mbps down, 40Mbps up on my 12 Pro Max and 12.9 iPad Pro on my home WiFi (xfinity).
 

jordysak

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You mean measure the speed on your current WiFi connection to your phone? There's Speedtest.net, both a web site and an available free app. I get about 500Mbps down, 40Mbps up on my 12 Pro Max and 12.9 iPad Pro on my home WiFi (xfinity).
I will try later on by going downstairs as upstairs here the wifi signal is very weak but that’s exactly what I meant, thanks
 

JPack

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Then what are the lines on the side of the frame? I thought they had to do something with the antennas

Those are pass through windows for better signal reception. The main WiFi antennas however are where I described earlier.
 
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