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    Default 4G Aur LTE Enable Mobile Set Aur Services Ka Farq

    السلام وعلیکم ایکسپرٹ،، میں جاننا چاھتا ھوں کہ ایل ٹی ای اور فور جی سروسز میں کیا فرق ھے؟ جیسے کہ زونگ فور جی سروس فراھم کرتا ھے اور وارد ایل ٹی ای سروس فراھم کرتا ھے، تو کیا فور جی اور ایل ٹی ای سپورٹڈ موبائل سیٹ میں فرق ھے؟ وہ موبائل سیٹ جس پر زونگ کی فور جی سروس ورک کر رھی ھو اس پر وارد کی ایل ٹی ای سروس بھی ورکنگ ھوگی یا دونوں سمز کیلئے الگ الگ موبائل سیٹ کی ضرورت ھوگی؟ وہ کون کونسے موبائل سیٹ ھیں جن پر فور جی اور ایل ٹی ای دونوں ھی ورک کرسکتی ھوں؟

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    LTE لانگ ٹرم ارتقاء کے لئے کھڑا ہے، اور یہ 4G رفتار حاصل کرنے کے لئے کی پیروی کی راہ ہے جتنا ایک ٹیکنالوجی نہیں ہے. یہ ہے کے طور پر، آپ کے فون اوپری دائیں کونے میں "4G" علامت دکھاتا ہے تو زیادہ تر وقت، یہ واقعی یہ مطلب نہیں ہے. ITU-R 4G کے لئے کم از کم رفتار مقرر کرتے ہیں تو، وہ ان کے حصول میں ڈال پیسے ٹیک مینوفیکچررز کی رقم کے باوجود، تھوڑا سا نہیں پہنچا جاسکتا تھے. اس کے جواب میں، ریگولیٹری جسم اسے 3G ٹیکنالوجی سے زیادہ کافی بہتری فراہم کی تو LTE، ان کے معیار کے حصول میں استعمال کیا ٹیکنالوجی کو دی گئی نام، 4G طور پر لیبل لگا جا سکتا ہے کہ فیصلہ کیا.

    فوری طور پر نیٹ ورک کے 4G LTE، ان کو پہلی اصل مطلوبہ تعداد تک پہنچنے کے لئے بغیر اگلے جنرل کنیکٹوٹی کا دعوی کرنے کی اجازت دے دی ہے کہ ایک مارکیٹنگ تکنیک کے طور پر ان کے کنکشن کو مشتہر کرنے لگا. یہ امریکہ وہ بہت قریب ہے اور گزشتہ جہاز سے بہتر ایک بہت تھا ان سے مل گیا ہے کہ جہاز کو مل گیا کیونکہ وہ چاند پر اترا تھا دعوی طرح ہو جائے گا. یہ مکمل طور پر محل وقوع اور نیٹ ورک کے اعتبار سے متضاد رفتار کے باوجود، اگرچہ trickery کے نہیں ہے، 3G اور 4G کے درمیان فرق کو فوری طور پر نمایاں ہے.

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    What is this Brother?? Original Language Mein Hi Paste Kr Detey.

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    abi krta huun aaaapa ne thread urdu men bynyaya sooooooooo

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    The ITU-R set standards for 4G connectivity in March of 2008, requiring all services described as 4G to adhere to a set of speed and connection standards. For mobile use, including smartphones and tablets, connection speeds need to have a peak of at least 100 megabits per second, and for more stationary uses such as mobile hotspots, at least 1 gigabit per second.

    When these standards were announced, these speeds were unheard of in the practical world, because they were intended as a target for technology developers, a point in the future that marked a significant jump over the current technology. Over time, the systems that power these networks have caught up, not just in the sense that new broadcasting methods have found their way into products, but the previously-established 3G networks have been improved to the point that they can be classified as 4G.

    What is LTE?

    LTE stands for Long Term Evolution, and isn’t as much a technology as it is the path followed to achieve 4G speeds. As it stands, most of the time when your phone displays the “4G” symbol in the upper right corner, it doesn’t really mean it. When the ITU-R set the minimum speeds for 4G, they were a bit unreachable, despite the amount of money tech manufacturers put into achieving them. In response, the regulating body decided that LTE, the name given to the technology used in pursuit of those standards,*could be labeled as 4G if it provided a substantial improvement over the 3G technology.

    Immediately networks began advertising their connections as 4G LTE, a marketing technique that allowed them to claim next-gen connectivity without having to reach the actual required number first; it would be like the U.S. claiming they had landed on the moon because they got pretty close and the spaceship that got them there was a lot better than the previous ship. It’s not entirely trickery though,*despite inconsistent speeds depending on location and network, the difference between 3G and 4G is immediately noticeable.

    Speed

    So the real question is, can you feel a difference between 4G and LTE networks? Is the speed of loading a page or downloading an app on your handheld a lot faster if you have LTE technology built in? Probably not. While the difference between slower 3G networks and new 4G or LTE networks is certainly noticeably faster, most of the 4G and “true 4G” networks have upload and download speeds that are almost identical. For now, LTE is the fastest connection available for wireless networks.

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    Creating 4G connectivity requires two components: a network that can support the necessary speeds, and a device that is able to connect to that network and download information at high enough speed. Just because a phone has 4G LTE connectivity inside doesn’t mean you can get the speeds you want, in the same way that buying a car that can drive 200 MPH doesn’t mean you can go that fast on a 55 MPH freeway.

    Before carriers were able to truly offer LTE speeds in major areas, they were selling phones that had the capabilities they would need to reach the desired speeds, and afterwards started rolling out the service on a limited scale. Now that LTE service is fairly widespread, this isn’t as much of a problem, but if you don’t live in a major metropolitan area it’s worth checking to make sure you actually need LTE service where you live and work. With the rise in popularity, it’s uncommon for a provider to charge less if you aren’t utilizing the LTE speeds on a regular basis, but you can save money by picking up an older generation smartphone with only 3G or 4G connectivity.

    Packet-switching and circuit-switching

    No matter what the data is or how fast it’s being transferred, it needs to be packaged and sent so that other points on the network can interpret it. Older networks use circuit-switching technology, a term that refers to the method of communicating. In a circuit-switching system, a connection is established directly to the target through the network, and the entirety of the connection, whether it’s a phone call or a file transfer, happens through that connection.


    The advantages of a circuit-switched network include a faster connection time, and less chance of the connection dropping. Newer networks take advantage of packet-switching technology, a modern protocol that takes advantage of the much larger number of connected points across the globe. In a packet-switching network, your information is broken up into small chunks which are then sent to your destination over whatever path is currently the most efficient. If a node drops out of your connection in the circuit-switching networks, you’ll have to reconnect, but in a packet-switching network the next packet*will simply hunt for a different path.

    A lot of the technology used to create 4G speeds doesn’t have anything to do with voice communication. Because voice networks still use circuit-switching technology, it became necessary to reconcile the difference between older and newer network structures. A few different methods have been enacted that deal with the issue, and most carriers chose to deploy one of two options that preserved their control over the minutes used.

    They do this by either*allowing the phone to fall back to circuit-switching standards when used*to make or receive a call, or by using packet-switching communication for data and circuit-switching for voice at the same time. The third option is to simply run the voice audio as data over the new LTE networks, a method that most companies have avoided, most likely because it takes away their power to easily charge for voice minutes. Voice over LTE is basically what happens already when you make a Skype call or a Facetime Audio connection to another user, with higher-resolution audio and faster connection speeds.

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    Though originally marketed as 4G technology, LTE (Long Term Evolution) didn't satisfy the technical requirements that the ITU-R outlined, meaning that many early tariffs sold as 4G weren't actually 4G.
    However due to marketing pressures and the significant advancements that LTE brings to original 3G technologies, the ITU later decided that LTE could be called 4G technology.
    So, LTE is a first-generation 4G technology that should theoretically reach speeds of around 100Mbit/s. Unfortunately, Ofcom reports that the UK average is around 15.1Mbit/s. While that's around twice the speed of an average 3G connection, it’s a long way off from the theoretical top speed of LTE

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    Okz, But Which Ones Handsets Whom supporting 4g & lte services of zong n warid?

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    Ye sb bakwas ha


    Bro ap frequency dekho

    Zong ki 1800mah ha warid ki bhi 1800mah ha


    Jis pr zong ka chalay ga us pr warid ka


    Koi faraq ni zong or warid men


    Zong k pass bhi 4g lte ha or warid k pass bhi


    Ye jahilon wali batein ha warid k pass lte ha or zong k pass 4g ye har giz galat ha

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    Quote malik wahab said: View Post
    Ye sb bakwas ha


    Bro ap frequency dekho

    Zong ki 1800mah ha warid ki bhi 1800mah ha


    Jis pr zong ka chalay ga us pr warid ka


    Koi faraq ni zong or warid men


    Zong k pass bhi 4g lte ha or warid k pass bhi


    Ye jahilon wali batein ha warid k pass lte ha or zong k pass 4g ye har giz galat ha
    Hmm...
    But I have Samsung SM-T235 tablet (or yeh single sim hai) and it's frequency.>



    I asked that question because I have problem with SM-T235. I have two 4g,LTE enabled SIM, when I open mobile data of warid with network mode (LTE) its work. but when I open mobile data of zong with network mode (LTE) I get everytime H,H+ and zong 4g is activated in my area..

    any solution?

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    Bump.

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    Nice

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