Make 4G Network Appear in Your
Android Device If you have a 4G
SIM, 4G contract, and your phone
supports your carrier's 4G bands
but you still can't get a 4G/LTE
connection, you may need to
enable LTE mode on your
modem.
Here's how to do it.
1 - Check your current settings.
This is important to retain 3G
data when moving out of 4G
range. You can find this under
Settings > Tethering & Networks
> Mobile Network > Network
Mode If you don't see LTE listed
there, then proceed to
step 2. If it's there, select it.
Failing that then you have a
different problem.
2 - Go to your dialer and paste *#
*#4636#*#* Alternatively, you
can use the 4G LTE Switch app to
skip to
step 4. 3 - A Menu Will Display
Automatically Click on Phone Info
and scroll down to where it says
Pick Prefered Network Type.
4 - Press the drop down box and
select the option that adds LTE
along with your old options.
E.g. for me before it said GSM/
WCDMA, so now I pick LTE/GSM/
WCDMA to turn on 4G
5 - Your network will reconnect
and you should now see a 4G
icon appear in the top bar.
NOTE: Rebooting your phone or
navigating back to Settings >
Tethering & Networks > Mobile
Network will reset your
connection to default, meaning
that you will lose 4G and have to
start again! I have no idea why
this is an issue, it's ridiculous. By
there you go, hope that solves
your problem.
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