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Adjusting iPhone 5G Settings for Enhanced Battery Life or Faster Speeds

 

Adjusting iPhone 5G Settings for Enhanced Battery Life or Faster Speeds

The landscape of 5G cellular service has expanded significantly in the last few years, particularly with US carriers, and is compatible with iPhone models 12, 13, 14, and SE 3. Apple defaults to a "5G Auto" setting, aiming to strike a balance between network speed and battery life. However, users have the option to manage these settings manually to cater to specific needs. Here's how to toggle 5G on or off on your iPhone.


The actual performance of 5G on your iPhone can vary based on your location and carrier. While Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile offer nationwide 5G coverage in the US, the top speeds exceeding 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) may not be the standard experience for most users.


For iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, cellular speeds are notably faster, with a 50% increase in download speeds compared to iPhone 13 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22.


It's crucial to understand the types of 5G available – mmWave provides the fastest speeds but has limited range, while Sub-6GHz 5G has a better range but speeds closer to 4G LTE (supported by iPhone 12, 13, and 14).


While considering a carrier switch for improved 5G coverage, users should be aware that 5G consumes more battery than LTE. Some tests have demonstrated that iPhones last 1-2.5 hours longer on 4G LTE than on 5G.


By default, 5G is turned on with compatible iPhones, utilizing "Smart Data mode" to find the right balance between 5G/LTE and battery life. Users can manually adjust these settings within the cellular options to optimize for either speed or battery life.


To turn 5G on/off on your iPhone:

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Tap Cellular.

3. Choose Cellular Data Options.

4. Tap Voice & Data.

5. Select 5G On for faster speeds or LTE for better battery life.


Additionally, users can customize data usage in specific apps and set preferences for video quality streaming and conservation in the Data Mode section of cellular settings. The status bar on your iPhone displays different icons to indicate the type of 5G service you're using, be it sub-6Ghz or mmWave. Keep in mind that iPhone SE 3 doesn't support mmWave 5G, only sub-6GHz, whereas iPhone 12, 13, and 14 support both.

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