Question on LTE vs 4G+Symbol

PAC757

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Whenever my Oneplus 3 is idle it SHOWS The LTE symbol, as soon as I use anything that uses data, AC app, Google search, weather, email, it always drops to 4G or 4G+, it doesn't matter where I am in the state I live in, I'm on AT&T in Florida USA. Anyone else seeing this?
 

doa70

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This just started happening for me as well recently after swapping some sims around. Same issue on both AT&T and T-Mobile. Previously I would see LTE mode while using data.
 

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I actually did this over a few days, multiple tests for each sim (T-Mobile, AT&T). Both sims change - according to the indicator - from LTE to 4G+ when in use. My average DL speeds on AT&T were around 6 Mb/s. On T-Mobile my average DL speeds were around 38 Mb/s. Huge difference.

I mention "according to the indicator" because we are trusting what that indicator is saying. We are - or at least I am - trusting that recent updates from OP haven't changed the behavior of that indicator. That is entirely possible but I wouldn't know how to test that or the accuracy of that indicator.
 

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4G is LTE; as in, LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the 4th Generation of Mobile Networks.

4G+ is LTE-Advanced, and if you're lucky to have a carrier that supports it, your speeds should be pretty good :)

Next year, Telstra are deploying an LTE-Advanced Pro network delivering 1Gbps and Qualcomm have the modem to match it and say it'll be available in the next Snapdragon 800 series. Exciting stuff!
 

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4G+ is LTE-Advanced, and if you're lucky to have a carrier that supports it, your speeds should be pretty good :)

So this is kind of what I've been wondering about actually. I guess I still don't understand why the phone needs to switch between LTE and 4G+, but perhaps this isn't a case of it "dropping back" but actually leveraging an improved network feature.