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Hello mga ka phc since baguha po ako dito sana maka tulong to. Here's the step on how to improve the speed of your mobile data..

Notes: These settings are to register your mobile device on the fastest available network. Before you proceed, make sure that the mobile data is switched off before proceeding to modify any network settings.

First step:On your Android phone, go to ‘Settings’ and open ‘About phone’ and then tap on ‘Internal storage’ five times. This will open up the ‘Testing’ menu on your phone. Alternatively, this menu can also be opened by typing the code ##4636##on phone dial pad.

Step2: Now, open ‘Phone information’. Now scroll down the page to the ‘Set preferred network type’ column and tap on it to get the selection options. From the options, select ‘LTE only’ if your provider is supporting 4G and readily available to use as 4G network connection.

Note: If you’re using a dual SIM smartphone; this will show up as ‘Phone information1’ and ‘Phone information2’ on your screen. Select the first option for SIM 1 and the latter for SIM 2 depending on which SIM you use to access mobile data.

For 3G users, go and select the ‘WCDMA only’ option instead of 4G. You can use these options only if you are sure that 4G or 3G network is available in your area and a valid connection with 4G or 3G network is displaying on the phone respectively.

Note: If you experience no signal on the Android phone after performing this steps, or no 3G/4G available in that area, then please follow the steps below.

Tap on ‘Turn off radio’ to toggle off network connection and then make the network switching as explained above step. Once this is done, tap on ‘Turn on radio’ to toggle network connection back on again and check if a proper signal is obtained; then exit from settings.

This step can be repeated multiple times until the fastest connection is obtained. It is also worth mentioning that if your smartphone still does not register to the fastest network, there is a low reception for the said network in the area.

Next, we need to change the Access Point Settings on Android to match the Phone Settings.

Apn manual settings:

For this, we need to open ‘SIM cards & mobile networks’ from the ‘Settings’ menu. Under ‘SIM card settings’, select the network connection you use for mobile data. Then tap ‘Access point names’ to edit the settings for the access point which is currently selected.

Scroll down to the bottom of the ‘Edit access point’ page and select ‘Bearer’ and then select ‘LTE’ if you’re using a 4G data connection. If you’re using a 3G data connection, you will need to select ‘HSPAP’, ‘HSPA’, ‘HSUPA’, ‘HSDPA’ from the list. Please make sure to uncheck ‘unspecified’ from the list before you save the settings and exit from the menu.

Now, by performing these steps, your network connection will no longer fluctuate between 2G, 3G, and 4G. Instead, the network type will be fixed on the fastest speed network such as 4G or 3G and you will get a smooth experience while browsing.

Note: Please note that when you restart the phone or turn on the airplane mode, these settings may revert to default. Also note that for 4G connections without VoLTE functionality, there may be dropped calls on the caller and receiver end.

Done, sana maka tulong..
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Hello mga ka phc since baguha po ako dito sana maka tulong to. Here's the step on how to improve the speed of your mobile data..

Notes: These settings are to register your mobile device on the fastest available network. Before you proceed, make sure that the mobile data is switched off before proceeding to modify any network settings.

First step:On your Android phone, go to ‘Settings’ and open ‘About phone’ and then tap on ‘Internal storage’ five times. This will open up the ‘Testing’ menu on your phone. Alternatively, this menu can also be opened by typing the code ##4636##on phone dial pad.

Step2: Now, open ‘Phone information’. Now scroll down the page to the ‘Set preferred network type’ column and tap on it to get the selection options. From the options, select ‘LTE only’ if your provider is supporting 4G and readily available to use as 4G network connection.

Note: If you’re using a dual SIM smartphone; this will show up as ‘Phone information1’ and ‘Phone information2’ on your screen. Select the first option for SIM 1 and the latter for SIM 2 depending on which SIM you use to access mobile data.

For 3G users, go and select the ‘WCDMA only’ option instead of 4G. You can use these options only if you are sure that 4G or 3G network is available in your area and a valid connection with 4G or 3G network is displaying on the phone respectively.

Note: If you experience no signal on the Android phone after performing this steps, or no 3G/4G available in that area, then please follow the steps below.

Tap on ‘Turn off radio’ to toggle off network connection and then make the network switching as explained above step. Once this is done, tap on ‘Turn on radio’ to toggle network connection back on again and check if a proper signal is obtained; then exit from settings.

This step can be repeated multiple times until the fastest connection is obtained. It is also worth mentioning that if your smartphone still does not register to the fastest network, there is a low reception for the said network in the area.

Next, we need to change the Access Point Settings on Android to match the Phone Settings.

Apn manual settings:

For this, we need to open ‘SIM cards & mobile networks’ from the ‘Settings’ menu. Under ‘SIM card settings’, select the network connection you use for mobile data. Then tap ‘Access point names’ to edit the settings for the access point which is currently selected.

Scroll down to the bottom of the ‘Edit access point’ page and select ‘Bearer’ and then select ‘LTE’ if you’re using a 4G data connection. If you’re using a 3G data connection, you will need to select ‘HSPAP’, ‘HSPA’, ‘HSUPA’, ‘HSDPA’ from the list. Please make sure to uncheck ‘unspecified’ from the list before you save the settings and exit from the menu.

Now, by performing these steps, your network connection will no longer fluctuate between 2G, 3G, and 4G. Instead, the network type will be fixed on the fastest speed network such as 4G or 3G and you will get a smooth experience while browsing.

Note: Please note that when you restart the phone or turn on the airplane mode, these settings may revert to default. Also note that for 4G connections without VoLTE functionality, there may be dropped calls on the caller and receiver end.

Done, sana maka tulong..
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