How to Enable LTE on an iPhone

Open the Settings application., Tap Cellular., Tap Cellular Data Options., Tap Enable LTE. , Tap your LTE usage selection.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open the Settings application.

    It's the gray icon containing gears.
  2. Step 2: Tap Cellular.

    It's in the first section of the menu screen. , It's near the top of the screen. ,, Select from "Off," "Voice & Data," or "Data Only." If you select "Off," your iPhone will rely on 3G or slower cellular networks for voice and data.

    If you select "Voice & Data," your iPhone will use the fastest available LTE networks for both voice and data.

    Use of LTE improves the quality of voice and data connections over cellular networks.

    If you select "Data Only," your iPhone will use LTE for data, and to access the Internet, but voice calls will utilize slower cellular networks.
  3. Step 3: Tap Cellular Data Options.

  4. Step 4: Tap Enable LTE.

  5. Step 5: Tap your LTE usage selection.

Detailed Guide

It's the gray icon containing gears.

It's in the first section of the menu screen. , It's near the top of the screen. ,, Select from "Off," "Voice & Data," or "Data Only." If you select "Off," your iPhone will rely on 3G or slower cellular networks for voice and data.

If you select "Voice & Data," your iPhone will use the fastest available LTE networks for both voice and data.

Use of LTE improves the quality of voice and data connections over cellular networks.

If you select "Data Only," your iPhone will use LTE for data, and to access the Internet, but voice calls will utilize slower cellular networks.

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