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Things You Don’t Want to Miss About 4G in ZTE Speed

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Wireless mobile technologies have developed enormously, One of the main developments is the emergence of 4G technology. It’s a term that you’ve definitely faced in your daily life, but what is 4G? And is ZTE Speed 4G enabled? We are going to answer these and other questions related to ZTE Speed 4G technology in the following article.

Does ZTE Speed have 4G?

Yes. 4G technology is one of the ZTE Speed main features.

does ZTE Speed 4G have 4g

Checking the existence of 4G on ZTE Speed

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

Another credible option is switching on mobile data, and checking whether the phone connects to a 4G network or not, you’ll know that simply by the presence of a 4G or LTE sign in the notification bar.

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

How to switch to 4G on ZTE Speed?

If you would like to turn on your ZTE Speed 4G network, then follow the instructions (it might vary a bit from the settings on your own device):

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

Note: If you would like to switch off 4G then choose a lower network type (such as 3G) or tap Only 5G if it’s possible.

how to switch to 4g on ZTE Speed 4G

What is 4G on ZTE Speed?

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

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

To be more accurate, 4G is a designation assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and it is also a commercial expression 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 Speed 4G to be useful, it should be correspondent with the protocols used by the local wireless carriers.

Why 4G on ZTE Speed is important?

4G surpasses the previous generation in terms of speed and latency. It grants 10 times better downloading and uploading internet speeds. The average 3G speed is around 5 Mbit/s, and the average 4G speed is about 50 Mbit/s.

In terms of latency, 3G provides a 100 ms latency, while 4G has half of that, meaning 50 ms, which is better since latency is a time delay between the sender and the receiver. Although the difference is only 0.05 seconds, it translates to a huge advantage in live interactions, such as gaming experiences and live broadcasting.

VoLTE is a protocol that gave 4G a boost. It permits users to have better voice calls and surf the internet while speaking on mobile. These advantages make ZTE Speed 4G technology a great tool in your hand.

4G on ZTE Speed 4G

Get to know 4G bands in the ZTE Speed

A 4G band is an interval of frequencies used by mobile network operators. Why this matters to you? It matters because each cellular carrier uses special bands corresponding to the area. And not all mobiles support all 4G bands, so you should ensure that your ZTE Speed 4G bands are the same as the bands present in your area, otherwise, it can’t use 4G and it will be useless.

It’s hard to unite the bands on a global scale, 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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