1. Vae_Victus's Avatar
    Hello folks. Quick question:

    On iOS LTE devices, there is a limitation of which network you can choose. Either it's LTE or non LTE.

    You can not choose what you want.
    In my case, I am often in area where it's just EDGE coverage so I actually benefit more from a non-LTE device because I can force the phone into 2G mode.

    Is it same with bb os 10?
    07-04-14 05:56 PM
  2. thurask's Avatar
    Hello folks. Quick question:

    On iOS LTE devices, there is a limitation of which network you can choose. Either it's LTE or non LTE.

    You can not choose what you want.
    In my case, I am often in area where it's just EDGE coverage so I actually benefit more from a non-LTE device because I can force the phone into 2G mode.

    Is it same with bb os 10?
    It's up to your carrier. Look at Settings > Network & Connections > Mobile Network > Network Technology. If it's grayed out, your carrier is preventing you from doing anything with it. If it isn't, you would want to choose GSM or HSPA+/UMTS/GSM mode (names may vary depending on carrier).
    Thunderbuck likes this.
    07-04-14 05:59 PM

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