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Oct 10, 2016

How to Spot a 4G LTE Enabled Phone

4G LTE allowed smartphone technology gradually is taking ground where it seems not to suit it, with the 4G LTE network being 10 time faster than the 3G network, you can download huge files within a short time stream movies in HD without buffering, that sound interesting.



Now looking at the situation at hand, some people still can't tell if there phone is 2G, 3G, or 4G LTE enabled.

Sit back and chill for am here to help you detect which network category your phone belongs to.



This goes to any device, be it, Blackberry, Android, iPhone or even Windows phones.

1. For Android users

Open your phone settings, click on mobile networks. A drop-down menu of mobile standards e.g 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE, Will display on your screen, if you don't see the 4G on your screen, that means your phone does not support 4G network.



Smiles to you if you see the 4G LTE option, click on it and it will display on your phone Status bar, replacing the 3G, H, and 2G sign.


2. For Windows users

Open Settings > Celluar + Sim > Highest connection speed and check if LTE is listed among the options.


3. Blackberry Users

BlackBerry Q5 and below does not support 4G LTE. Go to settings > Network and Connection> Mobile Network > Network mode and you’ll see 4G&3G&2G.


4. iPhone users

Go to Settings > General > Cellular > Enable 4G LTE.


Now rock a superb internet connection, thanks for taking time to read this post.

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