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Read moreShould I turn on LTE on iPhone?
For the vast majority of iPhone users, just keep LTE on , the performance is so superior to the other networks that turning it off, even if it may save some battery life, is not worth the speed reduction.
Read moreShould I set my iPhone to 5G or LTE?
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Read moreWhy does my iPhone say 5G instead of LTE?
AT&T’s 5G E network stands for 5G Evolution, and it’s just a rebranded version of AT&T’s LTE Advanced Pro network that AT&T customers were using before the iOS update . AT&T chose to rename its LTE Advanced Pro network to 5G E because LTE Advanced Pro is said to be a stepping stone towards 5G.
Read moreHow is 5G different from LTE?
5G vs LTE. The main difference between 5G and LTE is that 5G is the technology that came after 4G LTE to increase the speed . 5G has a radio frequency of 30 to 300 GHz, whereas LTE, which is based on 4G technology, has a radio frequency of up to 6 GHz.
Read moreIs LTE compatible with 5G?
LTE-A, LTE-A Pro — and Gigabit LTE in particular — will work in conjunction with 5G . LTE-A is available now on a number of devices, supported by such carriers as AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon.
Read moreAre LTE and 5G the same?
The main difference between 5G and LTE is that 5G is the technology that came after 4G LTE to increase the speed . 5G has a radio frequency of 30 to 300 GHz, whereas LTE, which is based on 4G technology, has a radio frequency of up to 6 GHz.
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