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Work Detail | It’s officially here; Verizon LTE Advanced (LTE-A) network is officially live in 461 cities across the US and according to the firm, the latest change will be able to deliver up to 50 percent faster performance in peak download speeds. Given below is all the information that you are searching for. Verizon LTE Advanced Will Upgrade Your Speeds Without Any Extra Costs – Lists of Compatible Devices Have Also Been Provided If you were looking for the list of phones that are compatible with LTE-A, we have provided you with the list below. According to Verizon, there are no extra costs incurred in introducing this speed upgrade. List of phones that are compatible with LTE-A Apple iPhone 6 Apple iPhone 6 Plus Apple iPhone 6s Apple iPhone 6s Plus Apple iPhone 5 SE Apple iPad Pro Apple iPad Pro 9.7 Apple iPad Air 2 Apple iPad Mini 4 Asus Zenpad Z8 Blackberry PRIV HTC 10 HTC Desire 626 HTC One M9 LG V10 LG G4 LG G5 Motorola Nexus 6 Moto X Moto Z Force Droid Moto Z Droid Motorola Droid Turbo 2 Motorola Droid Turbo Netgear MHS AC791L Novatel MiFi i6620L Novatel MiFi USB620L Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus Samsung Note 5 Samsung Galaxy S6 Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Samsung Galaxy S7 Samsung Galaxy View Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Sony Xperia Z3v Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet You’ll obviously be interested in the speed results, and according to Verizon, your typical download speeds will be around 5-12Mbps. However, should you see the better end of two-channel LTE-A, then those speeds could peak up to 225Mbps. However, if you get into three-channel LTE-A, those speeds could go higher than 300Mbps. The word you should pay attention to is peak. It means the maximum threshold of the downloading speeds that you can possibly achieve. This does not necessarily mean that the average download speed is going to be as high as the ones mentioned above, so we’ll leave you to run benchmark tests and show us a screenshot of those results. |
Country | United States , Northern America |
Industry | Information Technology |
Entry Date | 02 Sep 2016 |
Source | http://wccftech.com/verizon-lte-advanced-network-announced/ |