How to Set My Phone to 5G Network Step by Step

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To set your phone to 5G network, you'll need to check if your device is compatible with 5G technology. Most modern smartphones support 5G, but it's always a good idea to double-check your phone's specifications.

First, ensure your phone is connected to a 5G network by checking your phone's signal strength. You can do this by looking at your phone's status bar, where you'll see the type of network you're connected to.

Next, go to your phone's settings app and look for the "Network & Internet" or "Connections" section, depending on your phone's operating system. From there, select the option to "Mobile Network" or "Cellular Network".

To enable 5G on your phone, toggle the switch next to "5G" or "LTE" to the "on" position. If you don't see the option to enable 5G, it may be because your phone is not compatible with 5G technology.

Forcing Wi-Fi or Mobile Data

You can force your phone to use Wi-Fi or mobile data, but for now, let's focus on forcing Wi-Fi or mobile data isn't directly related to our main topic of forcing 5G or LTE on a Samsung Galaxy device.

If you need to force Wi-Fi or mobile data, you can do so by going to Settings, then Connections, and finally Mobile networks. The exact steps may vary depending on your device and One UI version.

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Forcing Your Phone to Use Only Wi-Fi

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Forcing your phone to use only Wi-Fi is a great way to conserve data and ensure a stable connection. If you're connected to a reliable Wi-Fi network, it's likely to have a better connection than mobile data.

Not all phones and carriers allow users to force Wi-Fi, so be aware of your options. If you have the option to force Wi-Fi, it's a good idea to proceed with caution.

Wi-Fi is a more stable option when available, but you can still follow the same steps to select the Wi-Fi-only option even when Wi-Fi is not available.

If you're experiencing connectivity problems, checking your Android device's signal strength can help diagnose the issue.

Always Get Signal on Android

You can force your Android device to stick to a 5G network at all times using various methods. One way is to use the dialer code *#*#4636#*#* to access your phone's testing menu and select NR Only under Set preferred network type.

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Using a third-party app like Netmonitor can also help. Download the app from the Google Play Store, tap the blue Service menu banner, and then tap Phone info to access the Set Preferred Network Type drop-down menu.

Forcing 5G on a Samsung Galaxy device is straightforward, as newer devices have the 5G toggle enabled in network mode. Simply open the Settings app, navigate to Connections, select Mobile networks, and tap Network mode to choose between 5G and 4G networks.

If you're using a Google Pixel or Motorola device, you'll need to access hidden menus through a phone code or a third-party app like Netmonitor. This is because older versions of Android allowed you to tweak your network settings in the Settings menu, but this is no longer true since Android 13.

Here are some specific steps to force 5G on various Android devices:

  • Google Pixel/Motorola: Use Netmonitor to access the Set Preferred Network Type drop-down menu and select NR (5G) only.
  • Samsung Galaxy: Enable 5G toggle in network mode by opening the Settings app and navigating to Connections > Mobile networks > Network mode.
  • Older devices: Use the dialer code *#*#4636#*#* to access your phone's testing menu and select NR Only under Set preferred network type.

Remember, forcing 5G may cause problems with your device, particularly with voice calls over 5G. Your mileage may vary, especially when using a Motorola device, where turning off LTE may break data connectivity.

Forcing Mobile Data on Specific Devices

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If you're having trouble getting your phone to stick to 5G, you're not alone. Many devices have a hidden menu that allows you to force 5G or LTE mode, but it's not always easy to find.

To force 5G or LTE on a Google Pixel or Motorola device, you'll need to use a third-party app like Netmonitor or access hidden menus through a phone code. On a Pixel 7 Pro, you can find the Set Preferred Network Type drop-down menu by downloading Netmonitor and tapping the blue Service menu banner at the bottom of the app.

On a OnePlus smartphone, you can choose your preferred network type using the OxygenOS network settings. Simply open the Settings app, go to Mobile Network, and select Preferred network type.

Samsung Galaxy devices, on the other hand, have a 5G toggle enabled in network mode. You can freely choose between 5G and 4G networks by opening the Settings app, navigating to Connections, and selecting Mobile networks.

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Here are the steps to force 5G or LTE on specific devices:

Remember, forcing 5G or LTE mode can cause problems with your device, particularly with voice calls over 5G. Be careful when experimenting with these settings, and make sure to test them in a safe environment.

Enabling 5G Network on Android

To enable 5G on your Android device, start by accessing the Settings menu and scrolling down to the "Mobile Networks" option, or search for it by phrasing.

Tap on "Mobile Networks" to proceed, and if you have a dual SIM device, you'll see options for both SIM cards - select the one you want to enable 5G on.

Within the Mobile Networks menu, look for the "Preferred Network Type" option and tap on it to access further settings.

Select the 5G network option among the available network types and tap on it to enable 5G connectivity for your selected SIM card.

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Alternatively, you can use the dialer code *#*#4636#*#* to launch your phone's testing menu, select "Phone information", and then tap on "Set preferred network type" to choose NR Only.

Apps like Netmonitor, 5G Only, and 5G Switch – Force 5G Only can also help your phone stick to a 5G network at all times.

To confirm the activation of 5G, check the status bar at the top of your screen for a 5G icon indicating successful activation.

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Troubleshooting and Considerations

Be aware that forcing 5G on your phone can cause problems with voice calls over 5G.

Some users have reported issues with data connectivity on Motorola devices when turning off LTE. Your mileage may vary.

If you're looking to switch between 5G and LTE on your Samsung Galaxy device, you can simply toggle between 5G preferred and LTE preferred in the Network mode settings.

Potential Risks and Limitations

  • Forcing 5G on your phone can cause problems with voice calls over 5G.
  • Some users have reported issues with data connectivity on Motorola devices when turning off LTE.

Force Restart on Phone

Forcing a restart on your phone can be a lifesaver when it's acting up. To force restart on your phone, you can try pressing and holding the power button and the volume down button simultaneously for a few seconds.

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This method works on most Android phones, including those from Samsung, Google, and OnePlus. I've personally used this trick to fix a frozen phone screen, and it saved me from having to do a full factory reset.

To force restart on a Samsung phone, you can press and hold the power button and the volume down button simultaneously for 10-15 seconds. This will shut down your phone and then restart it.

Forcing a restart can sometimes cause you to lose unsaved work, so make sure to save any important documents or messages before doing so.

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Important Considerations

Before you can enjoy the benefits of 5G, ensure that it's activated in your area by checking Airtel's coverage map or contacting customer support.

Verify that your smartphone is 5G compatible by checking your device specifications or consulting the manufacturer's website.

Keep your device's software up to date to ensure compatibility with 5G technology, and install any pending software updates promptly.

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Airtel's extensive 5G network provides unparalleled network coverage and reliability, ensuring seamless connectivity wherever you go.

You can enjoy lightning-fast internet speeds up to 20-30 times faster than 4G, allowing for smoother browsing, streaming, and downloads.

Airtel utilises advanced network slicing technology to optimise data consumption, providing an enhanced user experience with reduced latency and improved performance.

To always get a 5G signal on your Android phone, you can switch to a 5G network permanently by dialling *#*#4636#*#* and going to Phone information>Set preferred network type>NR Only.

Understanding 5G Network

5G is the fifth generation of wireless network technology, offering faster data speeds and lower latency compared to its predecessors.

5G networks use a new radio frequency band, known as millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency, which provides faster data transfer rates.

The 5G network operates on a wider range of frequencies than 4G, including the mmWave frequency, which is between 24 GHz and 90 GHz.

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This wider frequency range enables 5G to support a large number of devices and provide faster data speeds.

5G networks use a technology called massive multiple-input multiple-output (mMIMO) to improve network capacity and reduce latency.

With mMIMO, multiple antennas are used to transmit and receive data, resulting in faster data transfer rates and lower latency.

The 5G network is designed to support a wide range of devices, including smartphones, laptops, and smart home devices.

5G networks also support the use of edge computing, which reduces latency by processing data closer to the user.

By reducing latency, 5G networks enable real-time communication and data transfer, making it ideal for applications such as online gaming and video streaming.

Boosting Internet Speed

To get the most out of your 5G connection, you need to be in an area where 5G services are available.

Once you're in a 5G-enabled area, your smartphone will automatically jump to the 5G network.

The 5G logo will replace the 4G or LTE logo at the top of your screen, indicating that you're connected to a 5G network.

After you've confirmed your 5G connection, you can check your internet speed using a speed test app.

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Device-Specific Instructions

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If you have a Google Pixel or Motorola device, you can swap your mode to LTE or 5G exclusively by accessing hidden menus through a phone code or a third-party app like Netmonitor. This method is easy to use, and you can apply it to newer devices like the Pixel 8 and 9 series.

To enable LTE or 5G on a Google Pixel device, download Netmonitor from the Google Play Store and tap the blue Service menu banner at the bottom of the app. Then, tap Phone info, close, and look for the Set Preferred Network Type drop-down menu and select the option you want.

Alternatively, you can use the dialer on your phone and type *#*#4636#*#* to load your phone's testing menu. Tap 5G/LTE Debugging Information, go to the upper-right corner, and select between NR (5G) or LTE options.

On a OnePlus smartphone, you can choose your preferred network type using the OxygenOS network settings. Open the Settings app, go to Mobile Network, choose the SIM card to access SIM info & settings, and select Preferred network type.

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Samsung Galaxy devices have the 5G toggle enabled in network mode, allowing you to freely choose between 5G and 4G networks. To set your preferred network type on a Galaxy phone, open the Settings app, navigate to Connections, select Mobile networks, tap Network mode, and choose 5G preferred or LTE preferred.

Here's a list of device-specific instructions:

  • Google Pixel/Motorola: Use Netmonitor or dial *#*#4636#*#*
  • OnePlus: Use OxygenOS network settings
  • Samsung Galaxy: Enable 5G toggle in network mode
  • Vivo/iQoo: Open Settings, tap on SIM 1 or SIM 2, Mobile network, and choose the 5G mode

Frequently Asked Questions

How to know 5G is enable?

To check if 5G is enabled on your device, go to your phone's Settings and navigate to the "Cellular" or "Mobile networks" section. From there, you can verify your device's 5G status.

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