Some Android phones on AT&T are being updated with ‘5G E’ icon in place of 4G LTE

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as declared in In December, AT&T confirmed that it would be replacing the 4G LTE icon on its Android phones by a misleading 5G E icon, and this week, that's exactly what is happening. The best gifts for Android usersNoted by Android Police, both the LG V30 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active have seen updates this 7 days that replace the LTE indicator icon by the carrier's new 5G E icon. For the LG V30, though, this laanalisis update is a roughly 1GB update. Both devices remain on Android 8.0 Oreo and the LG V30 is continue on November's safety patch as well. November's safety patch is continue at play.


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AT&T replacing LTE indicator on Android phones in early 2019 to '5G E'

AT&T is getting an early begain by labeling existing LTE Android phones in certain markets by a "5G E" indicator. 5G Evolution is effectively AT&T's branding for LTE Advanced, that is a sepaaverage update to the existing LTE standard. While offering a 2x performance improvement to the existing network, other carriers are just upgrading their services to take advantage of the new speeds. AT&T confirmed to Fierce Wireless and noted the change on its 5G page this day that supported Android devices in certain markets by higher speeds going to see "5G E" instead of LTE. Supported 5G Evolution devices this day include the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S9, LG V30 and V35, and Motorola Z2 Force.

AT&T replacing LTE indicator on Android phones in early 2019 to '5G E'







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