Sometimes a 4G signal can be stronger or faster than 5G. Or maybe you want to conserve battery life. Disabling 5G can help with this. Here's a quick guide on how to do it:
1. Swipe up on the home screen to open the App drawer.
2. Touch the search box and type "5G".
3. Scroll down to find the option that says "Allow 5G service".
4. Tap that option and disable the toggle switch for "Allow 5G service".
5. To enable 5G again, simply follow the same steps and turn the toggle back on.
These settings' exact wording or location may vary slightly depending on your Samsung phone model and software version.
Disabling 5G means your phone will only use 4G/LTE or slower networks. This can be beneficial in areas with weak 5G coverage or when you need to prioritize battery life over network speed.
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