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16-10-2015 03:23 PM
Most of the Vodafone 4G network operates on 800mhz as this gives the range in more rural areas. 2600mhz is added in cities and some large towns for added bandwidth to cover high demand. Some temporary cell-sites set up for specific events also use it.
You'd probably find you ability to use Vodafone 4G on an 850mhz device would be limited unless you were wanting it mostly in a built-up area.
19-10-2015 11:31 AM
Make sure in Settings that your device is set to LTE/3G auto. If it is, check with Customer Services that 4G is enabled on your account. It should be standard now and I think the service is being added retrospectively.
20-10-2015 03:59 PM
Hi
Yes the LTE is correct..
The account is ok as well because when i put the sim on my old fone the 4g sign comes on..
I m guessing the 2600Mhz signal is not existing even in London...
21-10-2015 05:08 PM
It would depend whereabouts but, if my understanding of 4G+ is correct, then it certainly is in the central area.
22-10-2015 10:51 AM
I'd have thought so. I get 4G+ at Kings Cross, but it does tend to come and go elsewhere.
15-07-2016 04:56 AM
A quick search on the model suggests yes, but there are lots of different versions, and best to check which one you have.