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How to check if the number already supports 4G or not

How to check if the number already supports 4G or not

Numbers that support 4G networks are indeed more stable when used to access the internet. Compared to 3G, 4G is of course much faster in the download and upload process. On average, all cellular cards currently support 4G, but older cards still don’t support it.

If you have a card that is quite old, for example from many years ago, then the number is most likely does not support 4G network. Even if the card is installed on a mobile phone that supports 4G networks, the signal will not be displayed or it will always automatically switch to the 3G network.

However, to confirm whether the angel number supports 4G or not, this article will explain at least two ways to find out.

Check number already supports 4G or not all operators

Several operators offer different ways to check 4G support on their numbers. But don’t worry, there is an easier way to find out. Just look at the following two options:

1. Use of the mobile map application used

Each mobile map has a dedicated app that you can use to compare things to the map. Be it transactions, loans, package buying and so on. Most of these applications also provide information to help you check whether the number supports 4G or not.

Please install the official application according to the mobile map used. Here is the list:

  • MyTelkomsel – Telekomsel card
  • MyIm3 – Indosat Ooredoo card
  • AxisNet – Axis map
  • MyXL – XL card
  • Bima + – Tricard

Also Read: 3 Ways To Change The IP Address On The 4G Network

2. Contacting the cellular card operator

The second way, which I think is quite simple, is to contact the operator directly according to the cellular card used. You can contact them for free via official social media accounts, for example on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

Of course, they will help check network support for the number you are using. And some operators also require additional verification, for example you will be asked when you last topped up your credit. This will likely ensure that you are the owner of the number.

Also, make sure you contact the cellular card operator’s account correctly. Make sure the account Verification badge next to the username indicating that the account is real.


Just the above two ways to see if the number supports 4G networks. If this is not the case, you can update the SIM card at the nearest network operator socket.

Some cards can also search for 4G network support using a USSD code, but unfortunately not all can. That’s why I didn’t include this method above. And in my opinion the easiest way to check this is by contacting the CS of the mobile card on social media.

Hopefully useful and good luck