September 19, 2019 12:24 AM
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> Subject: Re: New Member, and a Question
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> I don't understand why they felt the need to lie. It's not 5g
>
> On 9/18/19, Nimer Jaber wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> You may be hearing 5G E. This is
I think they did the same with 4G when 4G/LTE wasn't really out yet.
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I don't understan
I don't understand why they felt the need to lie. It's not 5g
On 9/18/19, Nimer Jaber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You may be hearing 5G E. This is a change that AT&T has made for phones to
> let them know that they are connecting to a bit of a faster network. It is
> not 5G, it is still LTE, but it is LT
Hello,
You may be hearing 5G E. This is a change that AT&T has made for phones to
let them know that they are connecting to a bit of a faster network. It is
not 5G, it is still LTE, but it is LTE advanced with a new name.
Thanks.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:56 AM Wayne Merritt wrote:
> I have a
I have a new iPhone XR and I have noticed it say 5G. I know the iPhone
cannot support 5G yet, and according to Apple Accessibility, it is
saying the strength of the nearby network. However, it was different.
I had an issue yesterday where the SIM card was out of place and my
status bar said, "Cellu
While LTE may not be present, another indicator might be, such as 3g
or 4g. LTE is the name for the best wireless connection technology
available today. If you have something else displayed, like 4g, 3g or
2g, you are not connecting to the network at the highest connection
speed available.
Kelly
Hi Rebecca:
Here is the explanation of LTE.
This week: “What does LTE mean on my phone, and why is it important when
using data?”
Smartphone apps and features like email, maps, and Internet browsing rely on
sending and receiving data across a cellular provider’s network. When
describing
ce
as I said in my previous message, I use straight talk, and have very good
reception. What I was asking about was what is LTE? That used to show on my
phone when I lived in Illinois, but now I’m in California, and that doesn’t
come up. I wonder what it meant. Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep
What does it say? If you do not have any service in your area, the i
Phone will say no service. You could be in an area of poor coverage
for your network. Straight Talk uses all four national networks.
Kelly
https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&ut
> Hi there,
> Have you noticed any slow down of your phone? More specifically when you are
> doing things that require data? I've had the lte not show up before but
> things were running just fine. Unless you notice a major slow down, I
> wouldn't worry.
>
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
> El 09/1
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