Preferred network type

What should be the preferred network type? 4G or 3G?

Is a specific connection that is required for 4G?

Hi Satyajit,

If you want to use the 4G data, you can set the type of preferred as a 4G network but you should have a 4 G Sim activated to use the 4G data connection. Contact your network provider for the 4G Sim Card.

Thank you

MFN team

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