11-27-2023 03:54 PM
11-27-2023 05:37 PM
Hey @Yacine2,
Unfortunately, the iPhone 11 line-ups are not 5G compatible, just like all previous iPhone models. Concerning speeds, unless you see a slowdown in content loading or video loading, I wouldn't look at the numbers that much. You may also have poor reception, which can impact your speeds. Hope this helps!
11-27-2023 04:12 PM - edited 11-27-2023 04:12 PM
@Yacine2 , the advertised speed is a maximum value, not a guaranteed limit. Network congestion and local effects will reduce speed test results. Personally I would not worry so much about the numbers as long as daily usage is not affected by data speed performance. Even if your phone was 5G capable and had a 5G connection that does not mean substantial increases in speed test results as local network conditions will dominate.
11-27-2023 04:02 PM
@Yacine2 iPhone 11 is not a 5G phone, although you should still be getting faster than 30 Mbps on 4G/LTE. Is that speed indoors and outdoors, have you tried in different areas where you live? The first 5G iPhone is the 12.
11-27-2023 04:00 PM - edited 11-27-2023 04:01 PM
LTE is ( basically) 4G
11-27-2023 03:59 PM
HI @Yacine2
LTE = 4G
but you don't see 5G , maybe your phone is not 5G compatible, what phone do you have?
11-27-2023 03:59 PM
Thank you for taking time to respond me . The major problem is that my phone doesn't show 4g or 5g option . It only shows me LTE or 3g, and don't know why. Thanks
11-27-2023 03:56 PM
HI @Yacine2
Try Reset all networks once , make sure network mode is set to 5G and test again. And test in different area, too
And you can also change the Network mode to 4G and test the speed in 4G as well. See if any difference