10-06-2017 01:40 AM - edited 01-04-2022 02:43 PM
I just activated an account which includes 4G data in the plan (90 days). However, the phone only connects to 3G. I tried putting in the APN information but no change, stayed at 3G. After some searching on the Internet, it looks like the phone does not support 4G on Public Mobile. The model is LG-D858HK. As 3G seems to be the maximum, would it be possible to change the plan to 3G data instead of 4G and gain the bonus equivalent amount of 3G data (for the same amount paid, would have gotten 12 + 6 GB of 3G data instead of 9 GB of 4G data) for no extra charge?
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10-07-2017 12:16 AM
@srlawren wrote:
@computergeek541 wrote:
Around 20Mbps on 3g is not uncommon, but you will need the so-called LTE plans to get that type of speed.
@computergeek541 this will probably eventually be true. However, currently, there is a bit of a loophole. On a "3G" data plan, if you set your phone to 3G only, or 2G/3G Auto (of course 2G is not an option with PM but some phones don't offer only 3G), you can actually get the full HSPA+ speeds rather than the capped 2.5 speeds.
Clearly, it's not supposed to be like that. Someone forgot to apply the 2.5Mbps speeds to the HSPA network. I'm rather suprised that hasn't been corrected. But then again, to my knowledge, Public Mobile is still forgetting to charge new customers sales tax. The loophole is something that Public Mobile is surely going to close. Ironically, true HSPA+ speeds at the 3g prices is something that I believe that most customers would be happy with. I for one would not pay any extra for full LTE over the speeds of full HSPA+.
10-06-2017 06:49 PM
@Mr-Bump I don't know of any advantage of 2.5Mbps-throttled LTE vs. unthrottled HSPA.
10-06-2017 06:15 PM - edited 10-06-2017 06:17 PM
Any reason to not do this? Like, is there an advantage to using a throttled 4G vs regular 3G?
10-06-2017 06:08 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:
Around 20Mbps on 3g is not uncommon, but you will need the so-called LTE plans to get that type of speed.
@computergeek541 this will probably eventually be true. However, currently, there is a bit of a loophole. On a "3G" data plan, if you set your phone to 3G only, or 2G/3G Auto (of course 2G is not an option with PM but some phones don't offer only 3G), you can actually get the full HSPA+ speeds rather than the capped 2.5 speeds.
For example, here's a speed test I just did now. My "3G" plan SIM in in slot 2. If you look at my status bar, you'll see it's the active data SIM, and currently connected to the HSPA+ network (because I changed settings to "2G/3G (Automatic)"). You'll notice my speed is much, much higher than the throttled "3G" speeds experienced on a "3G" plan with 4G enabled!
For comparision, I just switched it back to "2G/3G/4G (Automatic)" and re-ran the test. Notice I'm now showing LTE+ ("4G+") on SIM2, and my speeds are the throttled speeds:
It does not appear the cap is being applied over HSPA/HSPA+ currently. We did raise this up to PM some time ago and they said it was a glitch that would get fixed. However, to date, it's still in place. I have no idea how long this workaround will still be available, but it is today. 😉
10-06-2017 04:58 PM - edited 10-06-2017 04:59 PM
The fact that your phone doesn't support 3g doesn't necessarily mean that you should switch to one of the 3g plans.
I would say that since you initiially wanted the plan that includes full LTE speeds, you may want to consider just sticking with that. The 3g network is much faster than the 2.5Mbps speed that Public Mobile provides on the 3g plans. Around 20Mbps on 3g is not uncommon, but you will need the so-called LTE plans to get that type of speed.
10-06-2017 11:31 AM
That really sucks OP.
Getting a new phone would honestly be your best option.
There are some good deals on prepaid phones that you can unlock and use on PM.
Check out Redflagdeals.com
I bought a Moto E4 from the US for $40USD unlocked it for $2 on ebay and it's working awesome on PM so far.
10-06-2017 10:27 AM
This model of G3 is an overseas model where the LTE bands are totally different from North America. Only 3G connectivity is possible.
10-06-2017 02:44 AM
Thank you for everybody's response. Unfortunately, a new phone isn't really feasible. I will contact a mod as suggested.
10-06-2017 02:16 AM
My suggestion, get a new device that accepts the 4G.
As previously mentioned both 3G speed, and 4G speed run on the same 4G network, with fallback to 3G Network.
10-06-2017 02:06 AM
Also worth noting, as this comes up a lot, the 3G plan still runs on a 4G connection; it is just throttled.
Honestly not sure how that speed limitation would translate to a 3G connection though. Maybe someone more savvy could weigh in.
10-06-2017 01:46 AM
@Fafa, What I suggest is that you private message a moderator and ask if that is possible. If it isn't you will need to go and do a plan change but FUTURE date the plan change to your next renewal.
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