Why is LTE on with WiFi?

Even though you're connected to a WiFi hotspot, it doesn't disconnect you from LTE. It passes data using WiFi until you disconnect from WiFi or roam outside of a hotspot, then it hands off to LTE. WiFi is still on and once you get back into or connect to a hotspot, it hands off back to WiFi.
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Why is LTE showing with WiFi?

If it is showing LTE - then that means Cellular data is enabled. So, even if Wi-Fi is enabled along with Cellular, then Cellular is what will always be used. It will flip to Wi-Fi if and when Cellular is lost.
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Is it better to be on Wi-Fi or LTE?

LTE offers higher bandwidth, meaning greater connection speeds, and better underlying technology for voice calls (VoIP) and multimedia streaming. It is better suited for the heavier and bandwidth-hungry applications on mobile devices.
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Is LTE and Wi-Fi the same?

To use the public LTE network, all you need are a data plan and a mobile device so that you can connect to your cellular service provider's network. When using the WiFi on the other hand, a wireless router is needed to access the internet through your laptop, smartphone or any other device.
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Does LTE interfere with WiFi?

A major concern among Wi-Fi users is that LTE-U could interfere with the speed and performance of nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. In the 5GHz spectrum, all Wi-Fi devices separate their connections across different channels through DFS to ensure there is as little interference as possible.
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The Difference Between Wi-Fi and 4G LTE



Should I turn off mobile data when on Wi-Fi?

Both Android and iOS have options that can make your mobile internet experience a lot smoother, but they can also eat up data. On iOS, it's Wi-Fi Assist. On Android, it's Adaptive Wi-Fi. Either way, it's something you should consider turning off if you use too much data each month.
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What happens if I keep my mobile data and WiFi both on at a time?

Android actually does support simultaneous connection for both 3G and WiFi devices, through an amazing app called SuperSpeed. On LTE phones it will dramatically increase connect speeds.As others have said, when both WiFi and 3G are simultaneously connected, only WiFi will work.
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Is LTE safer than WiFi?

Why Is Cellular Data More Secure? Connecting to a cellular network is absolutely more safe than using WiFi. Most WiFi hotspots aren't secure because the data sent over the internet isn't encrypted. When you use a secured WiFi, you can encrypt your data, but it's still less reliable and automatic than cellular signal.
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Does LTE use more data?

Yes it is a type of connection, but because of LTE being a faster connection you can use up data at a faster rate. But it won't use more simply because its faster. It will use the same amount it needs to use.
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Why has LTE appeared on my phone?

It indicates that VOLTE is enabled in your device and you will be able to call via LTE. It stands for Voice Over Long Term Evolution. It is a technology works with 4G/LTE.
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Should I turn off LTE?

For the vast majority of iPhone users, just keep LTE on, the performance is so superior to the other networks that turning it off, even if it may save some battery life, is not worth the speed reduction.
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Do I need LTE?

The main benefit of the more expensive LTE variant is portability. If you plan to be in places or situations where you need to be connected for messaging or music but can't keep your smartphone handy–for example, while hiking or jogging–an LTE-enabled smartwatch makes sense.
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Does LTE cost money?

Wireless carriers offer LTE services for a monthly fee plus additional data and usage charges. The recurring cost for a data connection can often be as low as $25 per month, and assuming a substation uses less than 10 GB per month, the additional data charge should be minimal.
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How do I know if my iPhone is using Wi-Fi or data?

Look for the WiFi symbol in the upper left of the screen. Turn off cellular data. If you are able to connect to the Internet then you are using WiFi (unless you are tethered to a hotspot by Bluetooth or USB). Also you will see the WiFi symbol at the top of the screen.
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Do I need Wi-Fi if I have unlimited data?

But it's starting to fade from the limelight. With every major U.S. wireless carrier now offering unlimited data plans, consumers don't need to log on to a Wi-Fi network to avoid costly overage charges anymore.
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Can someone see what I do on my phone through Wi-Fi?

Yes. If you use a smartphone to surf the Internet, your WiFi provider or a WiFi owner can see your browsing history. Except for browsing history, they can also see the following information: Apps you were using.
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Should I have mobile data and WiFi on at the same time?

Even when it says you're connected to Wi-Fi, chances are you stumble upon a bad hotspot and the Internet is actually not working. You can fix this easily – use WiFi and mobile data at the same time on Android. Not alternatively, switching between them, but at the same time, simultaneously.
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Is it OK to leave Wi-Fi on all the time?

Should I Leave my WiFi ON all the time? The Short Answer: Simply put, you can indeed run your WiFi router 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. These devices often feature passive cooling and won't overheat with constant running.
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What is LTE used for?

LTE (Long-Term Evolution) is a fourth-generation (4G) wireless standard that provides increased network capacity and speed for cellphones and other cellular devices compared with third-generation (3G) technology.
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Why is my phone showing LTE instead of 4G?

4G and LTE are just a syntax difference. Some phones show 4G and others show LTE. Some will even show LTE instead of HSPA+. It's a bit weird, but you shouldn't see a practical difference just because the name of your data speeds changed.
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What is LTE and WiFi in tablet?

Simply put, LTE means the tablet supports 4G connectivity besides Wi-Fi. With a 4G-enabled tablet and a data plan, you'll get full internet access without needing to stay within the range of a Wi-Fi hotspot. On the other hand, a Wi-Fi-only tablet means you can only connect to the internet via Wi-Fi.
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Can I leave LTE on?

Leaving the LTE on will not drain your battery life. The data modem in your phone (a Qualcomm MDM9615M) is a chip that handles LTE and 3G signals. Therefore, your phone is not using a 3G chip and then draining your battery by having a second chip search for a LTE signal.
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What happens if I turn off LTE on iPhone?

But LTE (short for “Long Term Evolution“) isn't the only kind of cellular data. And if you turn LTE data off (Settings, Cellular, Enable LTE, Off), your iPhone may simply downshift to 3G or even 2G networks. LTE is considered 4G—fourth generation—when it comes to cellular data, by the way.
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What does LTE turned off mean?

The network provider has decided to turn off the LTE service on certain devices. This means that your phone will no longer receive any data through the 4G network. It might equally mean that there's a problem with your settings or the device. If your phone is out of range, you might also experience this error message.
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