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Know more about ZTE Axon M 4G Technology

ZTE Axon M 4G

Internet speeds in phones are considered nowadays almost the same as computers, and that’s a consequence of the development of 4G technology. So what is 4G? And is ZTE Axon M 4G enabled? If you want to know more about ZTE Axon M 4G technology, then read this article carefully.

Does the ZTE Axon M have 4G?

Yes. The ZTE Axon M is one of the 4G-enabled phones.

does ZTE Axon M 4G have 4g

How do you tell whether the ZTE Axon M is 4G-enabled or not?

It is important to check whether your phone is 4G capable before buying it. There are different methods to do so. The easiest option is to verify your device specifications in your phone box or the user guide. If you don’t possess the box or didn’t find the manual, you can see your phone specifications on the official website of the manufacturer or any other reliable website.

The second way is verifying the signal bar. If the ZTE Axon M 4G data is running, you will see a 4G (or LTE) sign at the top of the device’s display. Note that the absence of that icon doesn’t necessarily mean that your phone doesn’t support 4G.

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 is 4G-enabled, you will find a 4G or an LTE option. If you don’t see 4G or LTE, then your smartphone isn’t 4G enabled.

How to switch to 4G on the ZTE Axon M?

If you need to activate your ZTE Axon M 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might differ slightly from the settings on your own device):

1- From the Home screen, tap Apps.
2- From the Apps tab, choose Settings.
3- Choose Mobile Networks.
4- Tap Network mode.
5- Choose 4G or LTE.

Note: If you would like to turn off 4G then choose an inferior network type (e.g. 3G) or tap Only 5G if it’s possible.

how to switch to 4g on ZTE Axon M 4G

What is 4G on ZTE Axon M?

4G is the fourth generation of cellular communication technologies, it comes just after 3G and before 5G. Although 5G is considered the strongest technology existing in the world, 4G is still the fastest most used technology.

4G comes with fast uploading and downloading speeds, overstepping the previous 3G technology, and it also has better latency, allowing users to do much more activities using their phones, things such as live conferencing.

To be more precise, 4G is a designation assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and it is also a commercial term used by wireless carriers to promote a set of protocols used in their networks.

One of the most famous protocols is LTE and LTE-Advanced, So for ZTE Axon M 4G to be useful, it should be compatible with the protocols used by the local wireless service providers.

What distinguishes 4G on ZTE Axon M?

4G was implemented to deliver a more reliable internet connection on mobiles, and that’s exactly what it did. 4G technology grants much improved downloading and uploading speeds than 3G.

The average 3G speed ranges from 1.5 to 9 Mbit/s, while the average 4G internet speed ranges between 15 to 90 Mbit/s, it can reach as high as 900 Mbit/s.

Another vital criterion of 4G, is its low latency. We can simplify latency and say it’s the time needed to transmit data or the delay between the action and the actual response. Lower latency means a better user experience. 4G has 100% better latency than 3G. The average 4G latency is 50 ms.

With the assistance of the VoLTE standard, 4G now allows better voice quality in phone calls and gives users the ability to surf the internet while making calls.

All of these advantages combined with the low cost of 4G expanded the use of ZTE Axon M 4G technology, to include better video conferencing, online gaming, and other real-time interactions.

4G on ZTE Axon M 4G

Get to know 4G bands in your ZTE Axon M

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

Since radio waves are utilized for multiple uses besides 4G (television broadcasting and satellite communication as examples), it is necessary to decide which frequencies must be used for what reason. Otherwise, radio waves will contradict, and it would be a mess.

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

What you should consider as a user of ZTE Axon M, is whether it supports the bands present in your area by your local cellular provider or not. The ZTE Axon M 4G enabled bands are :
2, 4, 5, 12, 29, 30, 66;.

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