How to Shut Off 5G on iPhone
Turning off 5G on an iPhone can be done at any time and with just a few taps. Here’s how.
How Do I Turn On My 5G on My iPhone?
To turn on 5G on your iPhone smartphone, repeat the above steps and select one of the various 5G options within the Settings app.
Can 5G Be Turned Off on iPhone 12?
Apple’s iPhone 12 series of smartphones were the first iPhones to support 5G cellular connectivity. As of April 2021, the iPhone 12 series contains the base iPhone 12 model, the iPhone 12 mini, the iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Every phone in the iPhone 12 series allows for the enabling and disabling of 5G. We assume all future iPhone models will as well, whether they’re part of the iPhone 12 line of phones or an entry in a future product line such as the eventual iPhone 13.
Can I Shut Off 5G on All iPhone Models?
Only the iPhone 12 series of smartphones, and those released afterward, support 5G. You can turn off 5G on all of these phones. Older iPhone models, such as the iPhone 11 and lower, are unable to connect to 5G. Technically, you can’t turn off 5G on these devices, but that’s because the hardware is not in older phones. You can, however, turn off all cellular activity on all iPhones though doing so will naturally disable the ability to make and answer phone calls.
How Do I Change From 5G to LTE or 4G?
Your iPhone should automatically switch to an alternative cellular signal such as 4G or LTE when out of range of a 5G tower. There’s nothing you need to do in this case. If you’re having trouble with your 5G connection, like it’s not downloading or uploading data, you can manually switch to an alternative option. Open Settings and tap Mobile > Mobile Data Options > Voice & Data and choose your preferred connection.
Should I Turn Off 5G on My iPhone?
5G offers upload and download speeds significantly faster than traditional cellular connections. Due to these facts, it’s unlikely you’ll ever find a need to disable 5G on your iPhone for any significant length of time, but there are some reasons people choose to.
Conflicting 5G towers. An iPhone or 5G broadband device trying to connect to multiple 5G towers within equal range can often cause conflicts and even complete disconnections. Bad 5G service. The 5G signal may be connected but could be overwhelmed with too many users, which can cause slow 5G speeds. Mobile plan data limits. Fast downloads are great, but you could be reaching your monthly data limit, which can end up being expensive depending on your provider and selected plan. Bragging about 5G speeds to your friends. Turning your 5G on and off again to show your friends and family how big a difference it makes can be very entertaining and informative.