How to Know if Your Smartphone Supports 4G LTE

Without going far, We all know that the next big thing in the IT world is 5G network in which Nokia is already working on alongside T-mobile. But for now, we should keep blazing the 4G LTE whose m0bile data speed is much faster than the 3G and triple faster than the 3G+ on some smartphones. That means the experience of using your smartphone will seem like your phone is faster than the blinking of an eye.

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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.

How Do I know That My Mobile is 4G Supported?
With 4G mobile networks in mind, it’s easy to know if your smartphone supports the standard. On Android smartphones, Blackberry, iPhones and Windows mobile devices.


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.


iPhone
On the iPhone, go to Settings > General > cellular > Enable 4G LTE.


Windows
On Windows Phone, go to Settings > Celluar + Sim > Highest connection speed and check if LTE is part of the options.


Blackberry
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.
Once you’ve selected LTE and you’ve on a 4G network, the “LTE” symbol will appear on the phone status bar replacing either “3G”, “H” or “2G” symbols.
This should help you in discovering if your smartphone is 4G enabled and if it’s not, Well, Am sorry because you’re missing out alot in speed.
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