The Apple iPhone 8 Plus has now been configured for use of 4G networks.
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An iPhone 8 does not have the hardware to use the 5G band. However it will still be able to use 4G/LTE so your phone will still work for years to come.
Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options or Settings > Mobile Data > Mobile Data Options. If you see this screen, your device has 5G activated. If you don't see this screen, contact your carrier to confirm that your plan supports 5G.
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options and tap Enable LTE or Settings > Mobile Data and tap Enable LTE. If your carrier supports Voice over LTE (VoLTE), you'll see these options: Off: Turns off LTE.
Your phone automatically switches between 2G and 3G depending on whether you have 3G network coverage or not. To use 4G for both voice calls and mobile data, press Voice & Data. You can use 4G for voice calls via the mobile network for a faster and better connection.
On the top of your phone screen you should be able to see if it says 3G 4G or 5G. If you don't see it there go into settings and search under the cellular tab, click on “Data options” and there will tell you what you use for voice & data.
From the home screen, choose Settings. Tap Mobile or Cellular. Check Mobile Data is on, or switch it to on (the switch will show green). Check 4G is on, or switch it to on (the switch will show green).
The iPhone 5, released in 2013, was the first iPhone with 4G LTE, and it's unlikely that there are many older iPhones that only support 3G, such as the original iPhone 3G in the illustration above, are still in use.
This period can increase to a total of seven years based on specific parts and availability. So from the above hypothesis, Apple will likely stop fully supporting iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus around 2025. However, it's also possible that the company might decide to add a year or two of coverage.
Head to Settings -> Cellular -> Cellular Data Options -> Voice & Data. Make sure that LTE is selected. If you have a 5G iPhone, you can also select 5G here.
That means the iPhone 6 and newer only. Any iPhone since the iPhone 6 will support 4G/LTE (VoLTE). That is, any iPhone made since 2014. Edit for corrections.
The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the 11th generation of the iPhone.
The Apple iPhone 8 has now been configured for use of 5G networks.
Yes. You need a 4G sim card and a 4G compatible device to use 4G. First of all, check if your device supports 4G or not, and then check if your location has 4G , then contact your sim card operator for further details. Was this worth your time?
The iPhone 6 and all newer iPhones are all fine; ditto for the Galaxy S5 generation of phones and later. In general, smartphones that launched after 2014 and flip phones that launched after 2017 should continue to work. The iPhone 6 and later should continue to work after 3G shuts down.
Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options or Settings > Mobile Data > Mobile Data Options. If you see this screen, your device has 5G activated. If you don't see this screen, contact your carrier to confirm that your plan supports 5G.
Re: does iphone 8 use 3G network? Yes it can connect to the 3G network.
On Android smartphones, go to settings > Network settings > mobile network. It should give you a dropdown menu of mobile standards such as 2G, 3G or LTE (4G). If you don't see 4G or LTE, then your smartphone doesn't support the standard.