How to Force 4G LTE Only Mode on Android Devices

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Written By Larious

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Last Updated on May 25, 2024 by Larious

Android devices allow you to choose network settings between 2G/3G, 2G/3G/4G, or 2G/3G/4G/5G. You must select the second or third option to use the 4G network. Modern Android smartphones support 4G and even 5G, but they don’t have a dedicated mode for 4G.

The problem is that your phone will switch network mode every few minutes if you live in an area without a strong network signal. It will automatically switch to the strongest network based on location to avail better calling & SMS features.

While the automated switching between the networks is useful because you don’t need to scan and select the available network manually, it has some drawbacks. What if you want to use only the internet and want faster speed? In that case, you need to switch to 4G only mode.

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Force 4G LTE Only Mode on Android Phones

Since Android smartphones now don’t have 4G or LTE-only mode, you need to use a dedicated app. Below, we have shared a step-by-step guide on how to force 4G LTE only on Android phones. Let’s check out.

1. Open the Google Play Store and install the 4G LTE Only Mode on your Android.

4G LTE Only Mode4G LTE Only Mode

2. On the main screen, tap on the Open Advanced Hidden Settings for LTE Only Mode.

Open Advanced Hidden Settings for LTE Only ModeOpen Advanced Hidden Settings for LTE Only Mode

3. Now, you will see various information related to your network on the screen.

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4. Next, on the Set preferred network type drop-down.

Set preferred network typeSet preferred network type

5. On the drop-down menu, select LTE Only. This will immediately switch your phone’s network to 4G LTE mode.

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6. To check if the internet is working after switching network mode, tap on the Run Ping Test.

Run Ping TestRun Ping Test

This is how you can force 4G LTE only mode on Android phones. The method works on both rooted and non-rooted devices.

Suppose you want to switch to the auto network mode. For that, change the preferred network settings to auto on your phone.

change the preferred network settings to autochange the preferred network settings to auto

Force 4G Only Mode via Force LTE Only App

Force 4G Only Mode via Force LTE Only AppForce 4G Only Mode via Force LTE Only App

Force LTE Only is another great app that can force your Android phone to use the 4G network only. This one lets you change networks to 4G, 3G, or 2G and stay on the chosen network.

Setting up the app is also super easy: install it, open it, and select LTE from the Set Preferred network type drop-down menu.

4G Only Network Mode Code

A USSD code enables 4G Only network mode on selected Android devices. There are 4G-only network mode codes for Samsung, Realme, Huawei, and other smartphone brands.

For example, the 4G-only code for the OnePlus device is *#36446337#. You need to open your dialer, type *#36446337#, and press the dial button. Dialing the code will provide you access to the Engineering Mode. You must set 4G or LTE only in the preferred network mode.

Similarly, there’s no 4G only network mode code for Samsung devices. You need to rely on the app we have shared to switch to a 4G network only.

The universal 4G, the only network code for Realme, Huawei, etc., is *#*#4636#*#*. The USSD codes depend on your telecom operator as well. You must use the first method if none of the code works for you.

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This is how you can force 4G LTE-only mode on Android phones without root. If you need any help, let us know in the comments below.

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