[News] - Does Google Nexus 4 really support 4G LTE?
Hi there guys!
I’m willing to buy a Nexus 4, because I’m a huge fan of Android based phones. There’s no info on whether Nexus 4 supports 4G LTE, but I’ve heard that it really does and you need to know a couple of software tricks to make it working in 4G LTE. There are also rumors that Google will approve the 4G support in the latest update. Will it really work with 4G?
Hi Tim!
Google Nexus 4 is a simply perfect smartphone with the best prices. Any modern smartphone can beat it in price/quality proportion. The only weak place it has is that that it doesn’t support 4G. It works with 3G HSPA+ standard and it supports 2G. You should consider that the speed differences between those two generations of mobile communications are really great. 3G may give you a maximum downlink of 28 Mbit/s and the 4G LTE can reach up to 100 Mbit/s, but that’s only in theory. However in real life 4G is still really faster that 3G mobile internet. There is how to enable 4G in a Google Nexus 4, but we at Jammer Store Company should tell you that it will probably work with Canadian LTE networks. You should type ##4636##. This will grant you an access to a preference table. Switch the preferred network on this screen to LTE/GSM auto (PRL) or to LTE only. They you will have to change your APN settings and if you are Rogers user so your APN will be “lteinternet.apn”. As I’ve already said Google and LG so not support 4G officially, so you may encounter as couple of problems if you try to enable 4G support in your smartphone yourself. Google Now app will surely stop working and the battery life will surely decrease. But as a bonus you will get a partial resistance to various GSM jamming devices and really fast mobile internet. Thanks for your question, I hope I’ve managed to help. |
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