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Know the essentials of ZTE Sonata 2 4G Technology

ZTE Sonata 2 4G

Mobile technologies have evolved enormously, One of the main developments is the rise of 4G technology. It’s a word that you’ve absolutely encountered in your daily life, but what is 4G? And is ZTE Sonata 2 4G capable? We are going to answer these and other questions related to ZTE Sonata 2 4G technology in the following article.

is ZTE Sonata 2 4g enabled?

Absolotely, The ZTE Sonata 2 has the required hardware and software to support 4G bands.

does ZTE Sonata 2 4G have 4g

How to check the presence of 4G on ZTE Sonata 2

Nowadays, it is unavoidable to buy a 4G-enabled device, because most internet users require a good internet connection. To know whether the phone is 4G enabled you can use multiple means.

An easy method when you hold the device in your hand is just turning on the cellular data, if the ZTE Sonata 2 4G data is on, then you will find an icon at the top of the display, in the status bar. It might be 4G, 4G+, LTE, or LTE+ according to your carrier.

The absence of that icon means that you are not using 4G at that particular moment, and it doesn’t signify necessarily that your device doesn’t support 4G. And that takes us to the second method.

Check your phone specifications on the manual, or in the device package. If you don’t have any of them you can still check that on the official site (or any other credible website) using the device name or model number.

Another way is to check the settings: open your settings and find network mode, usually as follows: Settings > Cellular (or Mobile Data) > Cellular Data Options (or Mobile Data Options). If your phone supports 4G you will find 4G option or LTE. If you don’t see 4G or LTE, then your smartphone doesn’t have the technology.

How to switch to 4G on ZTE Sonata 2?

If you would like to turn on your ZTE Sonata 2 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might change slightly from the settings on your own device):

1- From Home screen, choose Apps.
2- From the Apps tab, select Settings.
3- Move to All settings.
4- Choose Dual SIM settings.
5- Select Network mode.
6- Choose the sim card you want to manage (the one used for data if your device is dual sim).
7- Choose 4G or LTE.

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

how to switch to 4g on ZTE Sonata 2 4G

Learn about 4G technology on ZTE Sonata 2

4G is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunication. It was first released in 2009 in South Korea, and it was deployed after that all around the world until it became the fastest and most used network in mobiles.

The provider of 4G network specifications is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), it has also identified 5G, and 3G specifications before that. The ITU specifies what internet speeds and what latency limits are acceptable to call a network protocol a 4G.

Many protocols passed the test and qualified as 4G, the most important are LTE, LTE+, and HSPA+.

Advantages of 4G on ZTE Sonata 2

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

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

4G has also clearer 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 ZTE Sonata 2 4G technology.

4G on ZTE Sonata 2 4G

What are 4G bands? and which bands are supported on the ZTE Sonata 2?

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 used for different purposes besides 4G (radio broadcasting and Aeronautics as examples), it is necessary to determine 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 specific uses.

What you should consider as a consumer, is whether the ZTE Sonata 2 4G bands are the same as the bands provided in your area by your local mobile provider or not.

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