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Oppo A35 4G Technology explained from A to Z

Oppo A35 4G

Cellular technologies have upgraded enormously, One of the main developments is the rise of 4G technology. It’s a word that you’ve certainly faced in your daily life, but what is 4G? And is Oppo A35 4G capable? We are going to answer these and other questions related to Oppo A35 4G technology in the following article.

Does Oppo A35 have 4G?

Yes. The Oppo A35 is 4G compatible phone

How can I know whether the Oppo A35 is able to use 4G or not?

The most safe option to check the availability of 4G network in any phone, is checking the official website, or the official packaging.

Another reliable option is turning on mobile data, and checking whether the phone connects to a 4G network or not, you’ll find that out simply by the appearance of a 4G or LTE sign in the signal bar.

Another way is to check the settings: open your settings and look for network mode, usually as follows: Settings > Cellular (or Mobile Data) > Cellular Data Options (or Mobile Data Options). If your phone has 4G you will find 4G option or LTE. If you don’t see either of them, then your smartphone isn’t 4G capable.

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How to switch to 4G on Oppo A35?

If you need to enable your Oppo A35 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might vary a bit from the settings on your own device):

1- From Home screen, tap Apps.
2- From the Apps tab, tap Settings.
3- Select “SIM card & mobile data” or “Dual SIM & Cellular Network”.
4- Choose the sim card you want to manage (the one used for data if your device is dual sim).
5- Select Preferred network type.
6- Choose 4G or LTE option.

Note: If you need to turn off 4G then choose a lower network type (3G for example) or tap Only 5G if it’s possible.

Introduction to 4G technology on Oppo A35

Mobile telecommunication technologies evolve by one generation almost in every 10 years. 4G is the fourth one, which officially launched in 2009 in South Korea, and years after that it was made available in all populated areas. And by “they” we mean all mobile network operators around the world.

They follow the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) specifications. According to the ITU, a 4G tagged technology has fast internet speeds, reaching ten times the speed of 3G internet. And it has also low latency.

A lot of protocols were referred 4G such as: LTE, LTE+, and HSPA+.

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Feature of 4G technology on Oppo A35

4G has all the attributes of 3G at more speed. It allows download speeds of around 14 Mbps up to speeds as high as 150 Mbps, five times faster than 3G. And it allows more than ten times the uploading data speeds of 3G, starting 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 important for some use cases including video conferencing or online gaming, and other real-time interactions.

The appearance 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 more suitable voice quality. All of these advantages are within your reach with Oppo A35 4G technology.

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What are 4G bands? and which bands are supported on the Oppo A35?

A 4G band is a range of frequencies used by cellular carriers. Why this matters to you? It matters because each wireless service provider uses distinct bands according to the area. And not all phones support all 4G bands, so you should guarantee that your Oppo A35 supports the bands provided in your area.

It’s hard to standardize the bands at the international level, because each government uses different bands for different radio transactions aside from 4g (such as aeronautics and radio broadcasts). Despite this, the ITU divided the world into 3 regions and bands for each region.

The Oppo A35 4G enabled bands are:
1, 3, 5, 8, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41;.

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