Tuesday, March 26, 2019
5GE on iPhone Explained – MacRumors
After upgrading to iOS 12.2, the newest version of iOS, AT&T users might see a “5GE” icon in place of “LTE” for their cellular connection. This is AT&T’s misleading name for an enhanced 4G LTE network, and as explained in the guide below, is not actual 5G connectivity. Why am I seeing a 5GE icon? According to AT&T, customers who upgrade to iOS 12.2 will see the “5GE” icon when connected to what
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