How to Get 4G on iPhone 4: Solutions for LTE Connectivity Issues

The iPhone 4 Is Not a 4G Phone Just like previous iPhone models, the iPhone 4 is not compatible with 4G networks . Because the iPhone 4 only used the 3G and EDGE cellular networks, the iPhone 4 is not a 4G phone.
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If you are an iPhone user and have been facing 4G and LTE connectivity issues, you are not alone. Many iPhone users have reported this issue and have made every effort to resolve it, but often without success. In this blog post, we will discuss how to fix the 4G and LTE not working issue on iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.

Solution #1: Enable 4G LTE on Your iPhone

Firstly, make sure that 4G LTE is enabled on your iPhone. To check if 4G LTE is enabled on your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap on “Mobile Data” or “Cellular Data.” In the next window, select the “Mobile Data Options” and then select “Voice and Data.” Finally, select “LTE” option.

If you have already selected the LTE option but LTE is still not working, then try the next solution.

Solution #2: Reset Network Settings

To reset network settings on your iOS device, go to the Settings app, scroll down, and tap on “General.” Next, scroll down completely and tap on “Reset.” In the next page, tap “Reset Network Settings” and then tap “Reset Network Settings” again to confirm your action.

If this method also does not work on your iPhone, then try the next solution.

Solution #3: Disable VPN

To disable VPN on your iPhone, go to the Settings app, scroll down to find “General,” and tap on it. On the General page, scroll down to find “VPN” and tap on it. If VPN is enabled, then tap on “VPN” to turn it off.

Solution #4: Turn Off SIM PIN

To turn off SIM PIN on iOS devices, go to the Settings app, tap on “Mobile Data” or “Cellular Data” option, and then tap on “SIM PIN” under the section of mobile data. Next, tap on “SIM PIN” to turn it off. Then enter your SIM PIN code to verify and that’s it.

In conclusion, if you have been facing 4G and LTE connectivity issues, there are a few solutions that you can try. Enabling 4G LTE, resetting network settings, disabling VPN, and turning off SIM PIN are some of the solutions that we have discussed in this blog post. Try these solutions and see if they work for you.

FAQ

How do I force my iPhone to 4G?
On your iPhone, go to Settings >, Cellular >, Cellular Data Options and tap Enable LTE or Settings >, Mobile Data and tap Enable LTE.
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What is the oldest iPhone that supports 4G?
Any iPhone since the iPhone 6 will support 4G/LTE (VoLTE). That is, any iPhone made since 2014.
Why am I not getting 4G on my iPhone?
Go to Settings >, Mobile Data. Then: For iPhone, tap Mobile Data Options, then turn on Enable LTE. For iPad, turn on LTE.
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