Some 5G signals are slow right now and some carriers allow you to disable 5GThe question is why you'd want to. It doesn't cost anything if the tower you connect to isn't using 5G. And you get better service if it is. (Don't listen to the hype - 5G is a method of encoding the signal, it's no more dangerous than hearing someone speak French. mmWAVE (with any encoding method, even analog, which is no encoding) may be dangerous, we don't have enough experience to know, but you can't turn individual frequencies in the phone on and off.
The data roaming is a separate toggle under Mobile Networks that @mustang7757 is displayingIf the user understands that changing roaming changes non-roaming too.
But handy for us to know, if anyone asks. Thanks.
Neither does Verizon.As far as I am aware, there isn't a way to turn it off on ATT. I just looked under mobile networks, we don't have that option T-Mobile has.![]()
I understand that, Mike. And now, according to NZMOZ44, you can't do that on AT&T. All just information we have to keep for future questions. (I have a little "customer service" type of list of answers to Android questions - this thread is on it.)The data roaming is a separate toggle
NoAs far as I am aware, there isn't a way to turn it off on ATT. I just looked under mobile networks, we don't have that option T-Mobile has.![]()
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I tested with my Att sim , can't change it
Oh no. That's not good.Neither does Verizon.
To go one worse than....my stepson is buying an iphone 12 and Verizon is forcing him into a new plan that includes 5G even though 5G isn't available where he lives. I told him to use his old SIM to avoid changing plans but he already set the wheels in motion.
We need a new carrier lol#VerizonSux
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