AT&T uses “5G Plus” for its millimeter-wave and C-band 5G networks . Verizon calls its millimeter-wave and C-band 5G networks “5G Ultra Wideband,” “5G UW” or “5G UWB” (the exact icon will vary based on your device).
Read moreWhat is the 5G network symbol?
If your phone has a 5G modem, you will see one of two symbols: 5G or 5G+. 5G means your phone is currently connected to 5G NR on a sub-6 GHz frequency . Bands in this range provide better coverage but slower speeds. The higher the frequency, the faster your download speeds.
Read moreHow do I know if I have AT&T 5G?
Visit att.com/5Gforyou for the latest 5G coverage details.
Read moreHow do I know if I’ve got 5G on my phone?
Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options. If you see this screen, your device has 5G activated . If you don’t see this screen, contact your carrier to confirm that your plan supports 5G.
Read moreHow do I turn on my 5G network?
Enable 5G on your phone. Open Settings, and then search for and select Network mode. Tap Network mode, and then tap an option that includes 5G connectivity, or GLOBAL .
Read moreHow do I set my phone to 5G only?
Shifting back to Auto Select Mode:
Read moreWhy does my 5G keep switching to 4G?
If the user’s phone has moved out of the 5G coverage and enters the 4G coverage, or vice versa, the network icon will change on the phone’s status bar. Solution: This issue is caused by differences in network coverage .
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