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Everything you want to know about 4G on LG Q52

LG Q52 4G

Cellular technologies have upgraded enormously; one of the main developments is the rise of 4G technology. It’s a term that you’ve surely encountered in your daily life, but what is 4G? And is LG Q52 4G capable? We will answer these and other questions related to LG Q52 4G technology in the following article.

is the LG Q524G-enabled phone?

Yes. The LG Q52 is one of 4G eligible phones.

How do you tell whether LG Q52 is 4G-enabled or not?

How do you tell whether LG Q52 is 4G-enabled or not?

There are so many ways to check the affordability of 4G in your LG Q52, or any other phone. And assuming you’re not a techy person , I recommend that you start by checking the phone box, network information is usually present there. Or you can simply google your phone model name and find out the information on the official website of the manufacturer.

If you have already bought the phone and inserted the SIM card, you can turn on the mobile data, if the phone connects to a 4G network you will observe a 4G ot LTE sign up on the status bar.

Another way is to check the settings: Go to your settings and find 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 either of them, then your smartphone isn’t 4G-enabled.

How to switch to 4G on LG Q52?

If you need to switch on your LG Q52 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might change slightly from the settings on your own device):

1- From Home screen, tap Apps.
2- From the Apps tab, select Settings.
3- Select Network & Internet.
4- Make sure to turn on the Mobile data.
5- Tap Mobile networks.
6- Select Network mode.
7- Select 4G or LTE option.

Note: If you prefer to switch off 4G then choose an inferior network type (such as 3G).

What 4G is on LG Q52?

What 4G is on LG Q52?

4G is an acronym for fourth-generation wireless. Meaning the fourth generation of mobile communication technology. It was developed after 3G and it precedes 5G. It was first officially released in 2009, and it was made on hand years after all around the globe.

Although 4G network is not as fast as 5G, it is much faster than 3G. Currently, it is the highest technology adopted by most mobile phones all around the world.

LG Q52 4G technology and 4G in other devices changed the way we use phones, it made it possible for users to stream high-quality videos (for example). The good speed of 4G technology turned smartphones into computers since smartphone users can do everything permitted on computers.

LTE (stands for Long Term Evolution) and LTE-A are the best known 4G standards, and usually, people are confused between them.

Feature of 4G technology on LG Q52

4G is a developed technology that drives a lot of potential for users. It offers much more speed than 3G technology. While the average speed of 3G is 3Mbit/s, 4G has an average of 10 Mbit/s.

Another benefit is the low latency. Despite the fact that the difference in Latency is very small, 4G latency made HD web streaming achievable, and a much more suitable video games experience.

4G also has better quality voice calls, thanks to the VoLTE standard. It also allows you to check out the internet while making voice calls. All of these advantages are within your reach with LG Q52 4G technology.

What are 4G bands? And which bands are supported on your LG Q52?

What are 4G bands? And which bands are supported on your LG Q52?

Before talking about 4G bands, you should find out what the frequency is. Frequency is the repetition of an event, it is quantified in radio communication by hertz (Hz).

Since radio waves are used for different purposes besides 4G (television broadcasting and satellite communication as examples), it is important to decide which frequencies must be used for what purpose. Otherwise, radio waves will contradict, and it would be a mess.

Governments and ITU allocated each range of frequencies (called bands) to certain uses.

What you should consider as a consumer, is whether the LG Q52 4G bands are the same as the bands provided in your area by your local cellular operator or not.

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