You can also control when and how much 5G data your iPhone uses. We'll
show you how.
By Jason Cipriani
Apple's newest iPhones -- the iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, 13 Pro and 13
Pro Max -- are capable of connecting to 5G wireless networks, much
like the iPhone 12. That means, if your carrier has 5G coverage where
you live or work, you should see faster speeds and a more reliable
connection. But that's not always the case. You may find that your
iPhone 13 is constantly switching back and forth between LTE and 5G
and refusing to send messages or refresh your favorite app, or that
battery life just isn't the same as it is on LTE. Frustratingly, you
may not be on the right price plan to even access the new network, and
you might not want to level up to a new one. In other words, for you,
it may not be the right time for 5G just yet.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/your-iphone-13s-5g-signal-may-not-be-fast-enough-yet-how-to-turn-it-off-and-use-4g-instead/
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