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How to Use Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G?

Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G

The 3G innovation revolutionized how information was transferred by designing a faster and more dynamic manner that could support Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G mobiles globally and grants us access to the web via our cellular devices as well as sharing various types of multimedia data.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G Availability

Please know that Sony Xperia Z Ultra has 3G function.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G

Enabling 3G on Sony Xperia Z Ultra

To turn On/Off 3G on Sony Xperia Z Ultra apply this way:
1) Choose Apps
2) Hit Settings
3) Hit More
4) Tap Mobile networks
5) Choose Preferred network type
6) Hit WCDMA (preferred)/GSM to enable 3G.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G

Steps to Know About Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G Availability

Because these two manners are working on both iOS and Android operating systems, we can consider it as the main methods to identify if Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G network is available or not.
Way-1
There is an icon on the top of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra screen indicates if 3G network is available or not.

Way-2
To identify if your Sony Xperia Z Ultra has 3G network or not, you may use this way:
1) Dial *#06# on your mobile to get Sony Xperia Z Ultra IMEI number.
2) Browse www.imei.info, then write your IMEI number and choose Check.
3) You’ll see a report. Look at the LTE section – it will display all the frequencies that are supported by your Sony Xperia Z Ultra. 3G service runs on the 2100MHz frequency, so if you see the number 2100, then your Sony Xperia Z Ultra is 3G compatible.

Please note that you can always check the phone’s user guide.

Note: LTE Option on mobile settings generally refers to 4G network.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G

Sony Xperia Z Ultra 3G – More Terminology

Understanding LTE:
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a standard for wireless broadband connections used for handhelds devices and data terminals. Its frequencies as following:
* 3G networks: 900 MHz and 2100 MHz (band 1 and 39).
* 4G networks: 800 MHz (band 20), 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz (band 7 and 38).
* 5G networks: 700 MHz (band 28) and 3500 MHz (band 78).

Note: LTE Option in mobiles settings generally refers to 4G networks.

Knowing More About MHz:
MHz (Megahertz) is a unit of frequency equal to one million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including mobile phone communications.

Understanding Band:
The band is an interval in the frequency domain, delimited by a lower and upper values of transmission capacity over network communication systems. However, broadly we are using bandwidth term to refer to the capacity of a network.

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