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I've read online that 5G capability started with the 12. But someone I know has an iPhone that states it is an 11 Pro Max in the 'About' section in Settings, and yet it says 5G in the upper right corner of the phone.
I have a AT&T iPhone 11 Pro Max that I bought at the ATT store a few years ago. Can this phone receive the latest AT&T 5G+ bands and speeds? I’ve been getting very slow speeds at this specific location with only 1 bar of 5Ge. Do I need to upgrade to the latest iOS? My current iOS is 16.1.2.
I normally have LTE on my phone (iPhone 11 Pro) and have been told by AT&T that my phone can not access 5G. However, I am currently out of town, and on a/the 5G E service (I don’t speak technology), as indicated at the top right of the Home Screen.
Can someone please explain/advise me on this? If I have been mislead about my devices or regions 5G access, I would like to use that as a negotiating chip for my phone bill. Also, please provide any info you think is pertinent that I’m overlooking. Thank you.
[Edit] Solved. 5G “E,” is not the same as “5G.” Thanks to those who understood and explained the difference.
I bought and recently registered a new Smart sim today which is 5G. I can text normally but for some reason I can’t use the mobile data. Do I need to have a 5G device in order to use the mobile data in my Smart sim? Iirc the iPhone 11 pro max only allows up to 4G LTE. Any help is appreciated, thanks.