12-30-2023 12:38 AM - last edited on 12-30-2023 12:54 AM by computergeek541
If I have a Samsung A8 that is only 4G capable and purchase a 5G plan (as I plan to upgrade the phone in a few months) Will the phone just use data at the 4G level or do I have to find a 4G plan.
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12-30-2023 01:08 AM
Ah thanks. I missed this point, but looking again the specs say that Samsung A8 as LTE Cat 11. And at LTE Cat 9 the maximum download speed is 450Mbps (https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/download-speeds-2g-3g-and-4g-actual-meaning)
So I think this phone should be more than capable. Correct me if I am wrong. 🙂
12-30-2023 12:57 AM - edited 12-30-2023 12:58 AM
@Cheetah24 wrote:@Panorama Furthermore I just checked your Samsung S8 specs and noticed that it supports LTE speeds and therefore you will be able to get full 5G speed on this phone. 🙂
A phone supporting LTE doesn't always mean that it will get full speeds of a 5G plan. Network conditions could prevent that, but even under ideal conditions, a phone having LTE doesn't necessarily mean full 5G Public Mobile plan speeds. Many LTE devices have a modem hardware limit of 150Mbps (usually older devices but even some recent/current devices).
12-30-2023 12:54 AM
12-30-2023 12:52 AM
@Panorama Furthermore I just checked your Samsung S8 specs and noticed that it supports LTE speeds and therefore you will be able to get full 5G speed on this phone. 🙂
12-30-2023 12:49 AM - edited 12-30-2023 12:52 AM
@Panorama No you can use the 5G plan, and this question has been answered many times before for example see; https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Get-Support/4g-Phone-work-on-5g-plan/m-p/1066534#M745...
And if you follow those thread you'll also find that with some 4G phones you'll also be able to get the full 5G speed. 🙂 🙂