Internet & apps that use data are super slow.

Ned Squiggly

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I've had this phone for 6 months and it's been fine. But starting a week ago, going online or navigating apps that use data, is a slow painful process. Even though it is showing 4-5 bars and 5G, it feels like I'm using a phone in 2007.

Now, the strange thing is.. when the phone switches to "4G LTE", the internet is fast and snappy again.
Anyone know what could be going on?

*Note:
I'm using Motorola Edge 5G UW.
I came here because this is the only Motorola Edge thread available.
 
You already checked the download speeds for 5G in your area? It's still not great in many areas of the country. Or there might be a temporary problem with your nearby towers.
 
Did you get your phone from your carrier or is it an unlocked phone from somewhere else?
 
You already checked the download speeds for 5G in your area? It's still not great in many areas of the country. Or there might be a temporary problem with your nearby towers.

I was thinking the same thing, so I was simply going to switch my phone to 4G. But surprisingly, this phone does not allow you to do that. There is no "preferred network" in any of the settings. There's only the option to toggle "automatically select network" on or off, which leads the phone to endlessly scan.
I think this particular model, "5G UW" was designed to be exclusive only to Verizon's new ultra-wide band.
Maybe that's why the rep was so eager to sell it to me.
 
Did you get the phone directly from a carrier? Carriers sometimes meddle with the phone's settings to eliminate or hide certain options. It's annoying.:-\
 
Did you get the phone directly from a carrier? Carriers sometimes meddle with the phone's settings to eliminate or hide certain options. It's annoying.:-\

I got the phone from a Verizon store. But it was an "authorized retailer" Verizon store.
 
I think Verizon might be one of those carriers that hides the Preferred Network Type option, at least on some phones.
 

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