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Shame there is no Graphene OS support for it
And it doesn't support US bands for TMobile
T-Mobile supports these bands:
5G: n2/41/71/258/260/261
5G,ER: n25
4GLTE: B4/5/12/71
4GLTE,ER: B25/66
2G,GSM: B2
Fairphone 5 supports these bands:
5G: n1/2/3/5/7/8/20/28/38/41/48/71/77/78
5G,ER: n66
4GLTE: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/20/28/32/38/40/41/42/48/71
4GLTE,ER: B66
It looks like the Fairphone 5 covers T-Mobile's 5G Frequency Band 1 frequencies (bold), but Frequency Band 2 is not covered (italic).
Regarding 4G, the Fairphone 5 covers all LTE networks (bold) except for extended range band B25 (italics).
It covers some, but not all.