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swizzlerz
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

i signed up for 6 gigs of 3g speeds. 

 

my phone is a windows phone

it auto set everything up.

it works for web text picture text

 

what im wondering is my phone can do lte 3g 4g.   it auto connected to the lte bands.

i live rural north of edmonton so probly an area with lighter trafic.

 

should i disable my lte atena and only connect to other singles or just let it pick what it wants?

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dna2016
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@swizzlerz welcome to PM.  Definitely a great question, don't really get too many like that around here.  Love the username "swizzlerz" that's awesome.

 

@popping well said.

swizzlerz
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

thankyou for your reply

swizzlerz
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

thankyou for your reply 😄 

popping
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

@swizzlerz

Configure your phone to auto/3G/LTE or 4G and let your phone to switch to the best signal.

During a voice call, your phone will be switched to 3G and back to LTE while browsing.  You can configure your phone to do 3G only.  But not LTE only as you will be disable the voice call without the 3G.

NDesai
Oracle
Oracle

@swizzlerz Welcome to Public Mobile. 

 

I would say let the phone select the type of network. But this might drain your battery if you constantly move to and from areas where LTE network is weak. I suggest to test for a few days with LTE/3g network only, and then 3G network only. Depending on that, use the appropriate settings. 

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Luddite
Oracle
Oracle

The PM 3G plan runs on the 3G AND LTE networks. You do not need to change anything if all services function.


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