What is 4G Plus Internet?

4G+ (or also known as LTE Advanced) is an upgrade to the existing 4G network, doubling the current theoretical network speeds of 150Mbps to 300Mbps. Tri-band 4G+ further uplifts the theoretical network speeds beyond 300Mbps.

How do I activate 4G Plus?

The 4G+ switch may be turned off To activate it, swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, touch and hold the Mobile data icon to enter the settings screen, and turn on the LTE carrier aggregation switch.

How fast is t-Mobile Home Internet?

between 33-182 Mbps
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet customers see typical download speeds between 33-182 Mbps, which is great speed for streaming video, surfing the web, working from home and most types of online gaming. Speeds can vary depending on location, signal strength and availability, time of day, and other factors.

How much is t-Mobile WiFi per month?

Home Internet customers get service for just $50/month, with no hidden fees, no price hikes, no annual contracts, and no data caps. The T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway (which combines the capabilities of a router and a modem), is delivered directly to their home, and it’s easy to install.

Does 4G+ use more data?

A report published by Informa Telecoms & Media found that average 4G customers burn through more data than they did with 3G devices. The biggest drain on data was video streaming, with Netflix subscribers on 4G plans doubling the amount of data they consumed by watching video.

How does 4G plus work?

4G+ is another name for LTE-A, LTE-Advanced or 4.5G and it’s basically a faster version of 4G. It works through carrier aggregation, which allows 4G phones to receive data from multiple bands in the 4G spectrum. So while standard 4G only uses one band at a time, 4G+ can combine two bands for increased speeds.

Why is my phone showing 4G+?

When a high-end smartphone displays a 4G or 4G+ connection, it is assumed it is connected to an LTE or LTE-Advanced network.