Though, It was 2G before, gradually, it enters 3G and now we are having 4G also so very soon, be expecting 5G, this is to tell you that technology is advancing everyday. For now, we are still rocking 4G LTE whose mobile data standard is 5 times faster than 3G and twice as fast at 3G+.
Let me put to you now that one of the most annoying thing some of you might likely face is to think that your smartphone is 4G supported only to discover that it is 100% 3G Mobile phone. But take a look at this procedures below, it show how to know if your mobile phone support 4G
HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR MOBILE PHONE SUPPORT 4G
It’s easy to know if your smartphone supports the standard. On Android smartphones, , Windows, iPhones and Blackberry mobile devices. So now, let me break it down for you by starting with Android…..
For Android Users:
Go to settings >> Network settings >> mobile network. It should give you a dropdown menu of mobile standards such as 2G, 3G or LTE (4G). If you don’t see 4G or LTE, then your smartphone doesn’t support the standard.
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For Windows Users:
Go to Settings > Celluar + Sim > Highest connection speed and check if LTE is part of the options.
For iPhone Users:
On the iPhone, Go to Settings > General > cellular > Enable 4G LTE.
For Blackberry Users:
Go to settings>>Network and Connection>>Mobile Network>> Network mode and you’ll see 4G&3G&2G. however, if you are using Blackberry Q5 and below, you won’t get 4G network services.
So after selecting LTE and you have on a 4G network, the “LTE” symbol will appear on the phone status bar replacing either “3G”, “H” or “2G” symbols. That is pretty simple, ride on guys.
Go to Settings > Celluar + Sim > Highest connection speed and check if LTE is part of the options.
For iPhone Users:
On the iPhone, Go to Settings > General > cellular > Enable 4G LTE.
For Blackberry Users:
Go to settings>>Network and Connection>>Mobile Network>> Network mode and you’ll see 4G&3G&2G. however, if you are using Blackberry Q5 and below, you won’t get 4G network services.
So after selecting LTE and you have on a 4G network, the “LTE” symbol will appear on the phone status bar replacing either “3G”, “H” or “2G” symbols. That is pretty simple, ride on guys.