Has high-speed 5G arrived in your area? Check this secret setting of the phone immediately, no need of any app: – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: 5G rollout in India is now in its final stages and 5G services of Jio and Airtel have reached every corner of the country. But often users complain that even though 5G is written on their phone, they do not get the speed, or they do not even know whether 5G network is available inside their home or office or not.
The good news is that you don’t need any heavy third-party app to do this check. You can find out 5G coverage in minutes with a simple trick hidden in your smartphone’s settings. Let us know how.
How to scan 5G network from smartphone settings
This method is very effective for both Android and iPhone users. Just follow these steps:
Open Settings: First of all your phone Settings got into.
Select network options: here you Connections Or Mobile Network You will get the option, tap on it.
SIM card settings: Select the SIM you want to run 5G on and Network Operators Or carrier Click on.
Turn off automatic search: Here the toggle for ‘Select Automatically’ will be on, turn it off. As soon as you turn it off, your phone will start manually scanning all the available networks nearby.
Check the list: After the scan is complete, you will see a list of available networks. if there Jio 5G Or Airtel 5G If it is written then understand that 5G signal is present in your area.
The right way to activate 5G in the phone
If 5G appears in the network list but is not working on your phone, check these settings:
Preferred Network Type: Go to Settings and set the network type to ‘5G/4G/3G/2G (Auto)’.
Software Update: Make sure your phone is running on the latest software update. Sometimes 5G support is not enabled in older versions.
5G Mode: In some phones, 5G turns off automatically when ‘Battery Saver’ is on, check this.
You can also take help of Jio and Airtel apps
If you don’t want to do a manual scan, MyJio Or Thanks Airtel Open the app. You will see the banner of ‘Check 5G Readiness’ or ‘5G Plus’ on the home screen itself. As soon as you click on it, the app itself will tell whether your phone and your location is ready for 5G or not.
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