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LTE settings on Iphone 6

Jimboaloobob
Investigator
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Hi guys, I cannot find LTE settings on my Iphone 6.    Any ideas? 

 

Apple instructions don't work - cannot see any reference to LTE

 

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
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Actually @Jimboaloobob it's the opposite.

 

EE used to provide a "Signal Box" that plugged into your home broadband and acted as a mini-3G-cell where you otherwise had no coverage.

 

Those signal boxes are now old technology, and WiFi-calling is the recommended coverage solution anywhere that you don't have mobile coverage.

 

EE also have "extended-range" coverage that (where it's available) can improve 4G coverage in rural & indoor locations, but you need to have a 4G-calling device on a pay-monthly plan to be able to use that. And if you disable 4G, then you would lose access to that.

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bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Hi @Jimboaloobob 


Why would you want to disable 4G or VoLTE?

 

It improves your service and also unlocks access to EE's extended-range 4G coverage that isn't otherwise available.

Thanks for reply. I want to boost my mobile signal as I live in a flat surrounded by trees. EE do a boost that requires you have 3g and I see no option to select it.



James

Actually @Jimboaloobob it's the opposite.

 

EE used to provide a "Signal Box" that plugged into your home broadband and acted as a mini-3G-cell where you otherwise had no coverage.

 

Those signal boxes are now old technology, and WiFi-calling is the recommended coverage solution anywhere that you don't have mobile coverage.

 

EE also have "extended-range" coverage that (where it's available) can improve 4G coverage in rural & indoor locations, but you need to have a 4G-calling device on a pay-monthly plan to be able to use that. And if you disable 4G, then you would lose access to that.

That's brilliant, thanks a lot!

James