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- AT&T has updated the carrier label for Turbo subscribers to prominently feature the AT&T Turbo branding in the status bar on iPhones and Android phones.
- AT&T Turbo is a $7 per month per line add-on for select plans that already promise premium data, further promising data prioritization during network congestion.
- However, AT&T also says that AT&T Turbo performance benefits may not be noticeable during peak network congestion.
AT&T is one of the prime carrier choices in the US, and many people prefer it over T-Mobile and Verizon based on their coverage, plans, and feature needs. If you have an AT&T smartphone, you might have seen a new “AT&T Turbo” branding as your carrier label on your iPhone or Android flagship. This AT&T Turbo branding means you are subscribed to AT&T Turbo, and there’s no cause for concern.
Reddit user No-Highlight7476 spotted that their iPhone 16 Pro Max started displaying the “AT&T Turbo” branding as the carrier label in the status bar.