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How to Change 3G Network Settings on Nokia G300?

How to Change 3G Network Settings on Nokia G300?

The main purpose of the Nokia G300 3G (stands for 3rd generation of wireless communication) is to provide a fairly high speed wireless connection for varied forms of data, including multimedia, sound tracks, and video in addition to voice calls. However, we could say that Nokia G300 3G mobiles are designed to work on 2G networks also.

Nokia G300 3G Availability

Please note that 3G function is built-in on Nokia G300.

Nokia G300 3G

How to Switch to 3G on Nokia G300 ?

To turn On/Off 3G on Nokia G300 follow this procedure:
1) Go to Settings
2) Hit Network & Internet
3) Choose Mobile network
4) Choose Advanced
5) Hit Preferred network type
6) Select the desired network.

Nokia G300 3G

Easy Way to Know If Your Nokia G300 Supports 3G

Actually, there are many ways to identify if 3G function is working on Nokia G300 or not. However, these two common ways are working on both iOS and Android operating systems:
Way-1
On the top of your Nokia G300 screen there will be a small icon refers to 3G.

Way-2
Here you need to do the following steps:
1) Dial *#06# on your mobile to identify Nokia G300 IMEI number.
2) Browse www.imei.info, type your IMEI number and choose Check.
3) You’ll get a report. Look at the LTE section – it will show all the frequencies that are supported by your phone. 3G service works on the 2100MHz frequency, so if you see the number 2100, then your Nokia G300 is 3G compatible.

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

Note: LTE Option on mobile setting commonly refers to 4G connections.

Nokia G300 3G

Knowing More About Nokia G300 3G

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

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

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 cellular phone communications.

What is 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, in general we are using bandwidth expression to refer to the capacity of a network.

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