What is network mode auto connect?

If you select LTE/GSM/WCDMA (auto connect), your mobile phone automatically switches between the three network modes provided you’re within range of a 4G network . If you select GSM/WCDMA (auto connect), your mobile phone automatically switches between the two network modes provided you’re within range of a 3G network.

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Why does my LTE keep switching to 3G?

Moving from 4G to 3G while on hook means you’ve been detached from the 4G cell mainly due to to signal strength and/or signal quality . When you make a call, your phone detached from 4G to 3G because 4G, unless voice over LTE is activated in the network, can’t facilitate phone calls directly.

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Is LTE network 3G or 4G?

LTE, sometimes known as 4G LTE, is a type of 4G technology . Short for “Long Term Evolution”, it’s slower than “true” 4G, but significantly faster than 3G, which originally had data rates measured in kilobits per second, rather than megabits per second.

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Can I use 3G instead of LTE?

Life in the Slow Lane If you’re stuck with a barely functional 4G signal, you may want to give 3G another shot . It won’t be as fast as the potential speed of your carrier’s 4G option, but it may end up being much faster than the actual speed of that 4G network in certain situations.

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What does LTE 3G mean?

When describing smartphone data networks, you commonly hear the terms 3G, 4G, and LTE. This refers to the generation of network technology. The third generation network, known as 3G, is the oldest technology of the group. 4G is the fourth generation data network and LTE stands for Long Term Evolution .

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