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Getting to know 4G on Motorola Nexus 6

4G on Motorola Nexus 6

Cellular technologies have advanced enormously; one of the main developments is the development of 4G technology. It’s a word that you’ve certainly faced in your daily life, but what is 4G? And is Motorola Nexus 6 4G enabled? We will answer these and other questions related to Motorola Nexus 6 4G technology in the following article.

is the Motorola Nexus 64G-enabled phone?

Absolutely, Motorola Nexus 6 has the required hardware and software to support 4G bands.

is Motorola Nexus 6 4G?

How can I know whether Motorola Nexus 6 is able to use 4G or not?

Before buying your phone, you want to make sure that it supports 4G. You have so many ways to do it, and we will list some of them here. The most obvious way is to check the criteria on the user guide or in the phone’s box.

If you don’t have them or you are still lying on your sofa trying to find the most appealing phone for you, you can do the same on the internet using the device name or model number.

If you intend to check your current phone, just turn on the cellular data; if the Motorola Nexus 6 4G data is on, then you will immediately see immediately see a 4G sign on the top of the screen. You might see LTE or LTE+ instead of it. However, this way might be deceptive if you are not on a 4G offer, or you are out of coverage.

Another way is to check the settings: open your settings and search for network mode, usually as follows: Settings > Cellular (or Mobile Data) > Cellular Data Options (or Mobile Data Options). If your phone is 4G-enabled you will find a 4G or an LTE option. If you don’t see 4G or LTE, then your smartphone doesn’t support the standard.

How to switch to 4G on Motorola Nexus 6?

If you would like to enable your Motorola Nexus 6 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might differ a bit from the settings on your own device):

1- From Home screen, select Apps.
2- Choose Settings.
3- Tap More.
4- Select Mobile/Cellular networks.
5- Verify that the Data enabled option is on.
6- Tap Preferred network type.
7- Choose 4G or LTE option.

Note: If you intend to switch off 4G then choose a lower network type (e.g. 3G).

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Definition of 4G on Motorola Nexus 6

4G is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunication. It was first released in 2009 in South Korea, and it was deployed after that all around the world until it became the fastest and most used network in mobiles.

The provider of 4G network specifications is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), it has also identified 5G, and 3G specifications before that. The ITU specifies what internet speeds and what latency limits are acceptable to call a network protocol a 4G.

Many protocols passed the test and qualified as 4G, the most important are LTE, LTE+, and HSPA+.

What distinguishes 4G on Motorola Nexus 6?

4G has all the features of 3G at more speed. It provides download speeds of around 14 Mbps up to speeds as high as 150 Mbps, five times more than 3G. And it provides more than ten times the uploading data speeds of 3G, ranging from 8Mbps up to 50 Mbps.

Low latency is another advantage, it ranges from 60ms to 98 ms, Despite the fact that it’s only a bit lower than 3G, it is very necessary for some use cases like video conferencing or online gaming, and other real-time interactions.

The emergence of VoLTE standard added another feature to 4g technology which is the ability to make phone calls and surf the internet in parallel, with even enhanced voice quality. All of these advantages are within your reach with Motorola Nexus 6 4G technology.

4G on Motorola Nexus 6

What are 4G bands? And which bands are available in the Motorola Nexus 6?

4G and other cellular networks use radio waves to transfer data. These waves have different lengths and frequencies. To prevent interference between signals, governments and the ITU decided which regions use which frequencies for 4G.

Each region has been allocated certain frequency intervals known as bands. Band number 7 and band number 28 (for example) are used all over the world.

What you should know as a consumer is that each mobile operator provides certain bands according to the area, and different phones enable different bands. So you should make sure that your Motorola Nexus 6 supports the bands offered by your local mobile operator.

Here are the Motorola Nexus 64G-enabled bands:
1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, 28, 41 – XT1100;2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 29, 41 – XT1103;4, 13 – Verizon;.

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