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How do I enable LTE on my Nexus 4?

How do I enable LTE on my Nexus 4?

In order to enable the 4G LTE on the Nexus 4:

  1. Go to the dialpad/phone.
  2. Dial in the this number: *#*#4636#*#* (This will bring up “Phone info”).
  3. Tap WCDMA from under “Set preferred network type”.
  4. Select “LTE/GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)”.
  5. The 4G LTE network should now be activated.

How can I make my Nexus 4 faster?

A quick way to improve your Nexus 4’s overall speed is to switch from Dalvik to ART, a runtime that is only available on Android 4.4 and higher. Switching to this gets rid of bottleneck processes and allows for apps to run a lot more smoothly.

How do I Unbrick my Nexus 4?

Hold down the volume up and down buttons for 2 (two) seconds on your Nexus, and continue to hold the volume up and down buttons while pluging in the USB cable which is connected to your PC. Continue to hold the buttons until the download mode screen appears.

How do I enable 4G on my dial pad?

Method 1 of 4: Enabling 4G LTE on Android

  1. If you don’t see an LTE or 4G option, open the Phone app and dial this code: *#*#4636#*#*.
  2. Tap on Send to execute the command.
  3. Tap on Phone information, then scroll down to Set preferred network type.
  4. Select the option that offers LTE speeds.

What’s the problem with my Nexus 4 phone?

A lot of people are suggesting this is caused by an Android update, specifically 4.2.2, although some people report the problem after 4.3. You can see which version you have by going to Settings > About phone and check your Android version. Use the speakerphone function because it seems to work perfectly well.

Why does my Nexus 4 take so long to charge?

Some people have reported problems with the Nexus 4 taking a long time to charge. If you use the USB cable to charge via a computer or laptop then it will take longer, but the wall charger should be faster.

Why does my Nexus 4 have a buzzing sound?

You can contact LG or contact Google to arrange it. There have been quite a few complaints about a buzzing sound coming from the Nexus 4 earpiece or speaker. This sound is present for some people outside of calls, whether the screen is on or off. Some reports have also complained about hissing and static distorting calls.

How can I tell what version my Nexus 4 is?

You can see which version you have by going to Settings > About phone and check your Android version. Use the speakerphone function because it seems to work perfectly well. Use a wired or Bluetooth headset with its own microphone and bypass the issue.