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  2. Any iPhone since the iPhone 6 will support 4G/LTE (VoLTE). That is, any iPhone made since 2014. iPhone *edit* 6,6s,SE1,7,8,X,Xs,Xr,11,SE2 12,13. Edit for corrections. I believe AT&T has stated that 4G/LTE support alone isn't enough. They will require devices that support VoLTE. That means the iPhone 6 and newer only.

  3. Activate and use 2G on iPhone 4s? (2023) - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254532236

    However iPhone model specific feature is listed here --> Identify your iPhone model - Apple Support . and tap on "See the Technical Specs for Model XXXXXX" under each model and Scroll down to "Cellular and Wireless" section. 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, VoLTE, 5G all are Carrier Specific features. Contact your Carrier (Cellular Service Provider), the ...

  4. is iphone 4s compatible with 4G - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/6975356

    The 4S does not support LTE. Only the 5 and higher support LTE. Yes and no. The AT&T version of the iPhone 4S will display "4G" in the status bar when connected to an HSPA+ network. HSPA+ is technically '4G' according to the ITU. HSPA+ is NOT what most people are referring to when they say "4G" What most people mean is LTE, which is also '4G ...

  5. The components included in the iPhone 4S have been made very public on many web site and it's very clear that the iPhone 4S does not have LTE, just as Apple has always said. LTE support would take additional hardware and different antennas, so it's not something that could be just a "hidden feature". electronicsguy. Level 2.

  6. iPhone 4S capable of LTE on AT&T? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/4734068

    Rank. deggie. Level 10. 167,255 points. Jan 22, 2013 8:03 PM in response to wonderfred. No, you probably have not been told that the 4s is capable of LTE. You have been told that the 4s is capable of 4G. T-Mobile and AT&T both refer to HSPA+ as being "4G". Only the iPhone 5 is capable of LTE.

  7. Everything here looks right except for the 3G information. T-Mobile's 2G network will not be fully shut down until 04 April 2023. While new activations are not permitted on devices that don't support VoLTE, moving an active, existing T-Mobile SIM from a VoLTE device to an iPhone 4s will allow the device to connect to T-Mobile's 2G network. (2 ...

  8. Malcolm J. Rayfield. Level 7. 23,059 points. Jun 28, 2015 12:38 AM in response to Hepaco. The iPhone 4S does not support LTE. If you are using AT&T, the phone may display 4G, but that is just AT&T saying you are using its fast 3G. . Support. Community.

  9. iphone 4s disabled. how to unlock it? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/251265494

    Axel F. You can reset your passcode by following the instructions in this article by Apple How to reset your passcode on a disabled iPhone. You will need a computer for this task and all your data on your iPhone will be wiped clean in the process. If you have a backup created then you can Restore Your iPhone from that backup file.

  10. Is my iPhone 4S, now 4G capable? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/3810247

    After updating my iPhone 4S to the new IOS 5.1, my phone now says "AT&T 4G" does this mean the iPhone is now 4G capable or just that my service is 4G, but my phone is still just 3G? Show more Less iMac, iOS 5.0.1

  11. Turn off WiFi in Settings>Wi-Fi. Also - I'm not sure that it's going to say 3G. Even with a 4s I remember it always said 4G because Apple contended that it could access 3G networks at "4G speeds". All I ever see on my iPhone 7 is 4G, LTE, or E (enhanced GSM, which isn't that fast). How to tell if your iPhone is 3G or 4G.