Many Android devices lack the option of enabling 3G only mode, providing
only an option to switch to 3G preferred mode only. Often, 3G/WCDMA
preferred mode leads the phone to switch to 2G in case 3G signals aren't
that strong. While it isn't always good to operate your phone on weak
signals, there are situations where you need faster interenet connection
which makes sticking to 3G a must.
Enable 3G only network mode on any Android device:
- Go to your Phone/Dialer app and dial the following USSD code: *#*#4636#*#*
- A popup window will open something like this:
- Select the first option from the list that appears i.e. Phone Information
- Scroll down till you get to the Set preferred network type
heading. By default, it might be on GSM only (i.e. 2G only) or WCDMA
preferred (i.e. 3G preferred). Change this option to WCDMA only and your
phone will automatically switch to 3G only mode.
- Unless you understand what you are doing, don't tweak any other option in this menu as it can lead to problems.
If you are having a dual sim phone, you can go to Wireless and Networks
>> More >> Mobile Networks >> 3G service and select
which sim you want to activate 3G on.
Bonus tip: If you select the third option i.e. Usage
statistics(from the popup that appears after dialing the USSD code
*#*#4636#*#*), you will see an interesting breakdown of the time you've
spent on your phone - which app you've used for the longest duration,
which app has been launched the highest times etc
How to force 3G only mode on any Android device
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