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The ultimate guide to 4G on ZTE Grand Memo II LTE

ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G

Cellular technologies have advanced enormously, One of the main developments is the development of 4G technology. It’s a term that you’ve surely faced in your daily life, but what is 4G? And is ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G enabled? We are going to answer these and other questions related to ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G technology in the following article.

Does ZTE Grand Memo II LTE have 4G?

Yes. The ZTE Grand Memo II LTE is one of the 4G eligible phones.

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How can I know whether the ZTE Grand Memo II LTE supports 4G or not?

It is necessary to check whether your phone has 4G before buying it. There are various ways to do so, The easiest option is to check your device specifications in your phone box, or in the user guide. If you don’t possess the box or didn’t find the manual, you can read your phone specifications on the official website of the manufacturer or any other trustworthy website.

The second option is verifying the indication bar. If the ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G data is running, you will find a 4G (or LTE) icon at the top of the device’s display. Note that the absence of that icon doesn’t mean necessarily that your phone doesn’t support 4G.

Another way is to check the settings: Go to your settings and fetch 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.

How to switch to 4G on ZTE Grand Memo II LTE?

If you want to enable your ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might differ slightly from the settings on your own device):

1- From Home screen, choose Apps.
2- From the Apps tab, tap Settings.
3- Choose More.
4- Tap Mobile networks (or Cellular networks).
5- Select the sim card you want to manage (the one used for data if your device is dual sim).
6- Select Preferred network type.
7- Choose 4G or LTE option.

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

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Get to know what is 4G on ZTE Grand Memo II LTE

Mobile telecommunication technologies evolve by one generation nearly every 10 years. 4G is the fourth one, which officially started in 2009 in South Korea, and years after that it was made present in all inhabited areas. And by “they” we mean all phone carriers around the world.

They follow the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standards. According to the ITU, a 4G labeled technology has fast internet speeds, achieving 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+.

Why 4G on ZTE Grand Memo II LTE is important?

4G has all the functionalities of 3G at more speed. It offers download speeds of around 14 Mbps up to speeds as high as 150 Mbps, five times more than 3G. And it provides more than ten times the uploading data speeds of 3G, starting from 8Mbps up to 50 Mbps.

Low latency is another feature, it ranges from 60ms to 98 ms, Even though it’s only a few milliseconds lower than 3G, it is very necessary for some use cases including video conferencing or online gaming, and other real-time interactions.

The development of VoLTE standard added another feature to 4g technology which is the ability to make phone calls and browse the internet simultaneously, with even enhanced voice quality. All of these advantages are within your reach with ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G technology.

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Get to know 4G bands in your ZTE Grand Memo II LTE

A 4G band is a range of frequencies used by wireless service providers. Why this matters to you? It matters since each mobile network operator uses different bands according to the area. And not all phones support all 4G bands, so you should guarantee that your ZTE Grand Memo II LTE 4G bands are the same as the bands offered in your area, otherwise, it can’t use 4G and it will be useless.

It’s hard to standardize the bands internationally, 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.

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