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DanielCW wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:DanielCW wrote:So I changed my old post paid plan to one of the new LTE plans, my question is should I be seeing the LTE letters on my phone because I am only seeing 3g, it’s a Iphone and I changed the APN already.
Did you change your sim as well? Heard a few people say bmobile needs to change your sim for it to work.
Yes I changed to a silver/grey colored sim
Kronik wrote:DanielCW wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:DanielCW wrote:So I changed my old post paid plan to one of the new LTE plans, my question is should I be seeing the LTE letters on my phone because I am only seeing 3g, it’s a Iphone and I changed the APN already.
Did you change your sim as well? Heard a few people say bmobile needs to change your sim for it to work.
Yes I changed to a silver/grey colored sim
Does your phone actually have LTE capabilities?
air wick wrote:Did you change the settings to "LTE" under Voice & Data, as well as update to the LTE APN?
coolx3ni wrote:Anybody knows how to activate VoLTE?
dean_spleen09 wrote:coolx3ni wrote:Anybody knows how to activate VoLTE?
take a metal object (preferably fork) and insert it in a wall socket
dean_spleen09 wrote:coolx3ni wrote:Anybody knows how to activate VoLTE?
take a metal object (preferably fork) and insert it in a wall socket
joshuarshah wrote:bmobile has activated LTE-A with Carrier Aggregation between bands 2 and 28. They've also widened PCS to 15 MHz by reframing 5 MHz from UMTS/HSPA.
Kenjo wrote:joshuarshah wrote:bmobile has activated LTE-A with Carrier Aggregation between bands 2 and 28. They've also widened PCS to 15 MHz by reframing 5 MHz from UMTS/HSPA.
What does this all practically mean?
That's what I know, I never see LTE+ before, I'm getting better performancejoshuarshah wrote:bmobile has activated LTE-A with Carrier Aggregation between bands 2 and 28. They've also widened PCS to 15 MHz by reframing 5 MHz from UMTS/HSPA.
redmanjp wrote:Kenjo wrote:joshuarshah wrote:bmobile has activated LTE-A with Carrier Aggregation between bands 2 and 28. They've also widened PCS to 15 MHz by reframing 5 MHz from UMTS/HSPA.
What does this all practically mean?
pseudo 5G maybe?
death365 wrote:I'm soooooo tempted to go out and buy a sim card just to try it out...
jsm1985 wrote:I noticed recently that whenever power goes, the bmobile tower in my area goes down as well. LTE falls back to 3G, but doesn’t even work. Even calls start failing.
I remember it used to have a backup for at least an hour, full LTE speeds.
Early Maracas Valley St. Joseph here. Tower is in Poolside.
How do I even begin reporting this?
jsm1985 wrote:I noticed recently that whenever power goes, the bmobile tower in my area goes down as well. LTE falls back to 3G, but doesn’t even work. Even calls start failing.
I remember it used to have a backup for at least an hour, full LTE speeds.
Early Maracas Valley St. Joseph here. Tower is in Poolside.
How do I even begin reporting this?
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