How do you force LTE?

How do you force LTE?

How to Force ‘4G Only’ on your Android Phone

  1. ‘4G Only’ Apps:
  2. Dialing*#*#4636#*#* or *#36446337#:
  3. For Huawei Phones:

Why is my 4G LTE not working?

First, toggle on and off the Airplane mode. On most Android phones, you can toggle on/off the airplane mode from the Quick Settings panel. If not, you may go to Settings → Mobile Networks → Airplane mode. Turn on Airplane mode for about 30 seconds or more. Turn it off again to reconnect your network.

Why is my LTE network not working?

Restart your device Press and hold the power button of your smartphone and then tap Restart. Wait a couple of seconds and turn it back on. Check your status icon and test the speed of your LTE connection by opening some websites or downloading some smaller apps.

How do I fix my LTE data?

You can try various fixes before blowing up your cell carrier’s customer support line.

  1. Turn airplane mode on and off.
  2. Restart your device.
  3. Make sure the correct network mode is enabled.
  4. Take out and readjust your SIM card.
  5. Check if you’re using the correct SIM slot.
  6. Reset network settings.
  7. Contact your cell carrier.

How to fix Samsung Galaxy Note 2 not charging?

Step 1: Confirm that your Galaxy Note 2 is not charging. There are times when technology just fails for no apparent reason, to eliminate this possibility, reboot your phone first then plug the charger again to see if it’s not really charging.

Why can’t I send or receive emails on my Galaxy Note 2?

As to other issues on the Galaxy Note 2, some users reported they are unable to send or receive emails on the Note 2. If so, you should check whether the Network is connected, whether the email address and password are correct. If both are OK, you’d better power off your device and remove the battery.

Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 worth buying?

As a phablet, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is favored by those who love large screen smartphone. This device is very powerful and equipped with a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED capacitive display, four-core 1.6GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, 2GB RAM, and 16/32/64 GB storage. However, it doesn’t mean the Galaxy Note 2 is a perfect device.