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09-27-2016 04:02 AM - edited 01-04-2022 03:33 PM
I just got a OnePlus 3 and I noticed that I was getting (at times) 4G+ instead of LTE. I'm in Vancouver.
Is it just a different kind of LTE network and my previous phones wasn't getting it (or was indicating LTE only)?
It was only going into 4G+ while actually downloading things (on a website, twitter, etc).
Just curious.
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10-07-2016 12:07 PM
Funny, I took a screenshot of something to send to a couple of friends yesterday, and when I looked at the screen shot later, I realized that 4G+ was displaying in my status bar! I hadn't noticed it while I had it. And I haven't seen it again before or since. But, it's out there!
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10-02-2016 01:52 AM
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10-01-2016 09:08 PM
Ok so I lookedinto it while I was downloading a file and the phone was in 4G+ mode. Instead of simply saying LTE under the settings, it was saying "LTE_CA".
It seems this is indeed LTE advanced. So it's confirmed we get it with PM, but the speed isn't necessarily a lot faster than regular LTE.
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09-29-2016 04:08 PM
@srlawren thanks.
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09-28-2016 03:48 PM - edited 09-28-2016 03:48 PM
@bryanbreguet wrote:Where exactly do I check this? I can't find it.
@ckl wrote:
Each manufacturer has a different menu setup in Android. Since @srlawren as the same phone, maybe he can help you find the setting.
@bryanbreguet if I've got the right thing, you can find it by.....
Go to settings
tap on About phone
tap on Status at the top of the About phone
tap on SIM status (3rd from the top)
make sure you have your PM SIM card selected, not the other slot
look at the "Cellular network type" value shown (3rd from the top).
Mine currently says just "LTE".
EDIT: fixed editing issue in my quoting 🙂
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09-28-2016 03:38 PM
Each manufacturer has a different menu setup in Android so it's hard to give you exact instructions. I have an LG G3, which has tabbed pages for settings. But basically, you should be able to find it if you look for the setting that says something like "About Phone" right around the developer options. In there, there should be more options, one of which is "Network". In there you'll find your IP address network provider and network type.
Since @srlawren as the same phone, maybe he can help you find the setting.
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09-28-2016 03:29 AM
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09-27-2016 08:06 PM
Where exactly do I check this? I can't find it.
LTE discovery is telling me it's band 4, which wiki indeed lists as being used for LTE and LTE advanced.
But it only goes to 4G+ when I download something, otherwise it's LTE. It's similar to how it was working with 3G and HSPA.
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09-27-2016 07:58 PM
Hmm... maybe it's just the icon? If you go into settings About Phone and check Network Type does it say LTE:13 like mine?
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09-27-2016 07:52 PM
I actually get 4G+ at Langara as well (very good network). I did the test and got very good results, but it seems no better than regular LTE.
You can see the "4G+" icon.
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09-27-2016 06:24 PM
@Ionut Don't worry! I've barely used any data this month!
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09-27-2016 06:11 PM
@bryanbreguet regarding of the previous post. I didn't wanna ofend or do something like that. Simple, i've tried to help and i thought that you don't know the difference between 4G and LTE.
And also i don't know your skills in computers/smartphone etc.
I have 1 BSc. Ce and 1 BSc, ENG + a Master Degree in Network Engineering. If i will just say something about each post where people talk non-sense and false information they will just kill me.
I was trying to help.
Anyway I'm Sorry.
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09-27-2016 06:02 PM
@ckl Try to save your data :P. Usually speedtest consum between 60-100 Mb/s per test 🙂 anyway, nice speed
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09-27-2016 05:24 PM - edited 09-27-2016 05:24 PM
"I don't get it at home, I was at a friend (it was around Broadway and Fraser if people want to know). I should have done the speedtest but I totally forgot. It was really fast though, like really, really fast."
No problem. I just did a speedtest and thought this was fast. Now imagine LTE Advanced... I can't even begin to guess how fast that would be.
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09-27-2016 04:25 PM
@bryanbreguet no worries, just wanted to make sure, as I certainly didn't think my reply would have prompted that. 🙂
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09-27-2016 04:22 PM - edited 09-27-2016 04:22 PM
Of course not! My apologies! It was intended to the guy who decided to give us a small lecture about 4G and LTE without once mentioning 4G+ (or LTE advance).
I should have been clearer. Again, sorry for the confusion.
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09-27-2016 04:16 PM
@bryanbreguet was that directed at me?
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09-27-2016 04:06 PM
Thanks for the condescending reply. Too bad nothing you said was new to me or relevant to my original post.
Now go impress your friends.
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09-27-2016 03:57 PM
@bryanbreguet great choice in phones, been loving mine for just over 3 months now! 🙂 Interesting, I don't recall ever noticing 4G+ in my status bar (I'm in the Vancouver area too), but will try to watch more closely!
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09-27-2016 03:28 PM
Now, let's get into what 4G and LTE actually mean. We see these two all over advertisements from cellular providers. Many of us consider them two separate technologies, but in reality, LTE is actually a 4G technology in itself. Surprise! There is 4G and then there is 4G LTE.
4G stands for "Fourth Generation" which is the next step up from the previous 3G networks. It is much faster and with a greater capacity.
4G LTE stands for "Fourth Generation, Long Term Evolution" which is the purest form of the 4G technology. 4G LTE increases the network capacity and speed using different radios and other improvements. A redesign and simplification of the network architecture dramatically helped as well.
So, when searching for your favorite connected products, be aware that 4G and LTE are a part of the same family, but LTE is essentially the faster, more efficient, more powerful version.
Great! Now that you are up-to-date on this terminology, you can better understand exactly what happens when your devices connect to the internet and WiFi. Go impress your family and friends, because you know they're probably confused as well!
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09-27-2016 02:46 PM
I don't get it at home, I was at a friend (it was around Broadway and Fraser if people want to know). I should have done the speedtest but I totally forgot. It was really fast though, like really, really fast.
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09-27-2016 01:43 PM
LTE Advanced eh? Hmm... would you mind downloading a speedtest app to see how fast this LTE Advanced is? Beware that this test can take up to 40+MB of data, so if you have limited data, no big deal, I'm just curious.
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09-27-2016 08:05 AM
That'd be cool to see 4G+ on your screen! I know when I see 3G switch to LTE on mine I get excited!
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09-27-2016 07:49 AM
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09-27-2016 04:43 AM
That's what I thought. I also thought only post-paid Telus customers had access to it. So it's nice to see we also get access to it.
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09-27-2016 04:28 AM
4G+ is actually LTE advanced 🙂
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