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What do the icons on an Android phone mean? What does the LTE and VoLTE icon mean on the screen of a HUAWEI (honor) smartphone? What does the "vo lte" icon mean?

It doesn’t matter whether you use an Android, iOS or Windows Phone smartphone, when you activate the mobile Internet, you will see the same thing in the upper right corner - several bars indicating the signal strength of your mobile network, as well as a mystical letter. Sometimes it's E, sometimes 3G, and sometimes H or H+.

However, this is not just alphabet soup. Each term indicates what type of network protocol you are connected to, and different protocols provide different Internet connection speeds.

In this short article, we'll share everything we know about each network: what they're called, how fast they are, and what you can do with them. So, let's begin!

LTE – Long Term Evolution (4G)

IN this moment LTE provides the fastest Internet speed, in theory - up to 100 Mb/s. LTE is faster than most home networks, allowing users to download even large files almost instantly, watch HD videos and listen to music online, and load websites on the fly.

LTE is quite often associated with the term 4G. However, in reality, the 4G standard is still unattainable, because its speed is 1 Gb/s, which is ten times faster than modern LTE networks. Unfortunately, this term has gained some currency, but while real 4G networks have not yet appeared, you can use these two terms as synonyms.


In San Francisco, LTE appeared in early 2012. Advertising 4G LTE mobile operator AT&T on a cable tram. Photo:

H+ (HSDPA Plus)

HSDPA Plus is the fastest network currently supported in Ukraine and theoretically gives speeds of about 21-42 Mb/s. In most versions of Android smartphones, you may notice the letter “H+”, but on Android 4.4 it just shows “H”.

H+ makes it easy to watch videos on the Internet in HD quality and is comparable to the speed of home broadband networks.


The letter “H+” when connecting to the Kyivstar Smartphone Plus tariff. Photo:

H (HSDPA – High Speed ​​Downlink Packet Access)

HSDPA is a protocol that is based on UMTS (3G). But this is a slower version of HSDPA Plus, giving speeds of about 7.2 Mbps. This is somewhere around the minimum required speed for comfortable viewing of video content in HD quality; it is also possible to comfortably surf the Internet and listen to music online.

3G (3rd Generation or UMTS)

3G digital networks initially supported video calls with download speeds of about 2 Mbps (at the very beginning, speeds of about 384 Kbps were supported). This was the stage of a pretty decent Internet, when most users had smartphones with advanced capabilities that required a good connection ( Email, Skype, etc.).

E – EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution)

EDGE is sometimes known as 2.75G and provides speeds of about 384 Kbps. EDGE was developed as a low-cost way for mobile operators to upgrade their 2G networks to 3G without having to invest in new infrastructure. For a long time, mobile operators in Ukraine used this technology.

G – GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)

GPRS, or “butt cutter” as it was called in the early 2000s, is a slightly faster version of the early GSM data transfer standard. In this sense, it is sometimes called 2.5G - an improved version of 2G. The speed is about 115Kb/s, which was enough to load a simple web page or some basic text information, for example, exchange rates.

GPRS was the first service that provided a constant mobile Internet connection and the ability to quickly receive information from the network.

Ukraine

Until the spring of 2015, in Ukraine, the UMTS service was exclusively provided by one operator that owned the necessary frequencies - a subsidiary of Ukrtelecom - Trimob (formerly Utel). All other mobile operators and their users were content with EDGE.

In the spring of 2015, a tender was held for the sale of licenses for UMTS / HSDPA and the commission sold three frequencies to Astelit (Life), MTS-Ukraine and Kyivstar. Moreover, Astelit (Life), which was recently sold to the Turkish operator Turkcell, bought the most interesting frequencies. The second lot was taken by MTS-Ukraine, and Kyivstar received what was left at the starting price.

"H" on the phone - what is it? Almost all mobile device users asked this question. Especially often, various doubts regarding incomprehensible icons arise among inexperienced users, but this is not surprising, because it is not so easy to figure it out right away. So, "H" on the phone - what is it?

One of the communication standards

Mobile device users often see clear and not so clear icons at the top of the screen. These designations tell us how much charge the battery has left, whether there are new messages, how well the network is receiving at the moment.

And the letter "H" on the phone - what is it? A similar icon lets the user know that he is in the coverage area of ​​high-speed Internet, which is related to 3G technology.

What does it mean

Your mobile device currently uses one of the fastest methods of connecting and surfing the network. These are quite high speeds, for example, an excellent solution for watching a short video on the Internet or when listening to music. At the moment, this is one of the most popular mobile Internet broadcasting bands.

Other designations

We hope you understand the “H” icon on your phone - what it is. Now it will be much easier for you to understand what is behind the following designations: “E”, “3G”, “LTE”, “H+”. First of all, they signal the speed at which your device operates, and then we’ll tell you more about them:

  1. E- one of the slowest standards, such a connection may mean distance from base stations or features of your operator’s tariff. This is very Slow internet, it’s enough just to look at the weather with a delay, and then in the best case.
  2. 3G. It's more modern technology. It allows you to easily communicate on social networks and listen to music with little loading, but about seven years ago this was a real breakthrough in the field of mobile Internet.
  3. H(sometimes referred to as 3G+), the same icon at the top of the screen that bothers so many. It means that you are fairly secure good internet connection, at high speeds. It is quite possible to watch videos or play online games on mobile devices.
  4. LTE (4G). This is the latest communication standard for mobile Internet access. The speed of such smartphones is comparable to connecting to a regular wired Internet. You can safely download fairly large files, watch movies, and use social networks. However, in Russia, and throughout the rest of the world, this technology is relatively young, so the coverage area is not as large as previous standards, which means that the network may sometimes disappear.

"H" on the phone: what is it, how to turn it off

It is also possible that you simply do not need the Internet on your mobile device. In this case, it is better to contact the operator and select more favorable tariff so that it does not stand idle.

If you need to temporarily disable the Network, then just go to the settings, depending on your smartphone. Usually this is the so-called curtain - when you swipe your finger across the screen from top to bottom and select the “mobile data” or “connections” column. Next, you just need to uncheck the box - and you have temporarily disabled the Internet on your device.

In order to turn on the Network again, you should do the same operations in reverse order.

But for the Internet to work and the icon to disappear, most likely, more complex technical manipulations will be required with the installation of additional software, which is quite long and pointless.

Results

So, we figured it out and answered the question: “H” on the phone - what is it. As you can see, this icon is a completely harmless designation of the range in which the Internet operates on your smartphone.



If you need to remove another of the above icons (which will also lead to disconnection from the Internet), then you should do the same operations through the settings.

What does the letter E mean on a Samsung phone?


What does the letter E mean on the phone display?

What does the blue icon with the letter E at the top of the screen mean? mobile phone Samsung?

The letter E on a blue background means EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution, i.e. the phone operates in digital technology mode for mobile communications, which is an add-on over 2G and 2.5G.

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This letter means one of the types of digital wireless data transmission technology - EDGE(Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution), complies with standards 2.75G.

The question itself, let's say, is incorrect. The phone manufacturer, as well as the brand, can be anything. So, Samsung has absolutely nothing to do with it (no matter what OS you have on your smartphone). And this letter is not on the phone, but on the phone display. But this is so, minor quibbles, because the meaning of the question is clear thanks to the given picture.

I will add that today almost all mobile phones support much more advanced wireless data transfer standards, and the letter " E" on the display already means outdated technology.

Although there is something even more “ancient” - GPRS(2G and 2.5G), indicated on the display by the letter G.

But today all operators keep up with the times and have already switched to new technologies, which are supported in almost all cities and continue to expand geographically:

HSPA(3G), the status bar will show 3G.

HSDPA(3.5G), the display will show one of three things in the status bar: 3.5G, 3G+, H.

HSUPA(3.75G), the display will show H+.

LTE(4G), the display will show one of three things in the status bar: LTE,L or 4G.

Leather-radish

The abbreviation E in the icons at the top on smartphones from Samsung and other companies means that the phone for communication with outside world uses "EDGE" technology. This is digital data transmission via mobile network channels. In contrast to this system, many smartphones are equipped with a base for connecting to the network via Wi-Fi.

Mirra-mi

Letter icon E, which may appear at the top of the smartphone display from time to time, indicates that the phone has connected to the EDGE network. EDGE network stands for:

During such a connection, data is transferred at a speed of 474 kbit/s.

Marlena

The letter "E" on a Samsung phone means that you have an "EDGE" connection. In another way, this means that on your phone you can go to use mobile internet. This sign appears not only on smartphones of this company, but also on other brands of phones.

Violet a

The letter "E", which periodically appears on the smartphone screen at the very top, means that your smartphone has connected or is in the zone of the data transmission system and "EDGE". That is, to digital data transmission, or, even simpler, to the Internet.

88Summertime88

The letter E in the upper right corner of the phone means that this phone is connected to the "EDGE" network. This is a new digital technology that transmits digital data via mobile communications. This is typical not only for Samsung phones.

This icon may represent "Mobile Data Connection" EDGE. Or in this case, that the phone is within the range of the EGPRS network, but not necessarily that it is used for data transmission.

Orange123

This means that your Samsung (and this applies to all brands of smartphones) is connected to a certain area of ​​the Internet; network data is transmitted using the now outdated “EDGE” technology. Maximum data transfer is possible up to 474 kb/s.

Stalonevich

The letter "E" will mean nothing more than "EDGE".

That is, your mobile phone is connected to digital data transmission. Most likely you only have an Internet connection. On Android it is disabled manually.

What does the letter E stand for on Nokia2310c?

do_vet.Ru

The letter "E" on the phone display indicates the possibility of activating the EDGE protocol (from the English Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) - a data transmission technology that functions as an add-on over 2G and 2.5G (GPRS) mobile communication networks and ensures data transfer from speed up to 474 kbit/s (almost at the level of third generation GSM networks). You can remove it from the screen only if your phone settings allow you to completely disable EDGE (settings - device connections - packet data - packet connection, put on demand and E will not be installed. Only when MMS or Internet is active)
But this makes no sense - if you do not use the Internet from your phone, this protocol is not active anyway

Letter E in the corner of the screen

The letter E appeared on the phone near the communication lines. Because of this, the phone quickly discharges. What it is? How to remove it?

Dmitry dvp

The letter E stands for EDGE (Internet access technology via network channels cellular communication), i.e. Your phone hangs on the Internet (mail or something else...), and accordingly the battery discharge speeds up. I’m not clairvoyant, what program you have on the Internet, what model of phone (smart), so just reboot (turn off and on the phone).

Kateryna kucherenko

"E" is the Internet icon. This happens to me when either I send an mms or someone sends me an mms))) It will most likely go away on its own, but it’s unlikely that the phone will quickly discharge because of this icon! Look for another reason. Good luck:)

I can also advise you to contact the service center!

What does the G or E icon on the phone screen in the upper left corner of the screen mean?

G always meant GPRS. It lit up on phones when there was still 3G and there was no project... - 3 years ago

Usually this letter is located next to the reception level indicator. The letter "G" means that the phone is connected to a network using the 3G standard, which provides data transfer at an average speed of about 4 Mbsec.

The letter "E" indicates that the phone has currently switched to the EDGE data transfer standard, in which the data transfer rate is limited to 384 kBsec, which is approximately 10 times slower than the 3G standard.

For the user, this means that the letter “G” means good reception and a good zone; you can use Skype, watch videos from the Internet, download music.

When the letter is “E”, it means the phone is not in the best reception area, or the load on the station has increased, you can’t communicate with such a letter via Skype, you can’t watch videos, you can’t download music, but just surfing the sites is enough.

Consumer

G-GPRS,E-EDGE. High speed access. to the Internet. When you have access to the network and the settings of the phone itself allow you to work with this data. The second method is faster. It all depends on the capabilities of the operator, your tariff and the phone itself.

Bee Zhuzha

The G and E icons in the upper corner of the phone screen mean that the Internet is connected. Such icons appear on the screens of modern phones and smartphones.

The icons indicate the data transfer speed. The larger the letter, the higher the speed.

G stands for slowest speed, denoted by GPRS.

E speed is twice as high, designated Edge GPRS

There may also be 3G icons (third generation speed, low-resolution video can be viewed), 3G+ and H speeds are even higher, H+ is even higher, and LTE is the fastest 4G speed.

Moreljuba

The G or E icon on the phone screen in the upper left corner of the screen means Internet access networks: G-GPRS or E-EDGE. When these icons are lit, it means the phone can access the Internet through a specific network. It is worth noting that E-GPRS will provide you with greater speed.

If the icon is displayed, then the phone is connected to the Internet or has simply received a signal from a certain network, since you say that you have a simple phone.

Alexgroovy

The G and E icons in the top corner of the screen indicate that your device is connected to the Internet.

The letter G corresponds to a GPRS connection, which today is very slow.

E or EDGE is a modern digital technology exchanging data using wireless communication. The speed is many times higher than that of GPRS.

Smiledimasik

These letters G and E mean that you are connected to the Internet or simply activated. Even if you have a very simple phone, it can show this. The letter G indicates a weaker Internet connection, but E indicates a faster one. You may also have 3G and 4G, this is even faster Internet.

The USSR

Now, at the beginning of 2017, such an icon ( G PRS or E DGE) means that you have a very old mobile phone with very slow Internet, and of course, an unusable browser. Using such Internet is a torment now, when 3G already seems incredibly slow.

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In addition to the letters G and E, other signs may be shown at the top of the screen: 3G, H, H+.

The signs G and E indicate network connection standards. G is the lowest standard of the GSM protocol. E is for Edge and is faster internet. Well, 3G is an even more powerful connection.

Marat 111

This means which Internet is connected with the letter G - the phone signals that GPRS is connected, and with the letter E-EDGE, and in addition to these letters, 3G, 4G, H, H+ can light up. If you have G or E, then the Internet is very slow and it takes a long time for the page to load.

Stalonevich

This means that your phone is connected to the Internet and data is being transferred. In more detail, G stands for GPRS, and E stands for EDGE. Please note that mobile data charges apply to these networks.

"H" on the phone - what is it? Almost all mobile device users asked this question. Especially often, various doubts regarding incomprehensible icons arise among inexperienced users, but this is not surprising, because it is not so easy to figure it out right away. So, "H" on the phone - what is it?

One of the communication standards

Mobile device users often see clear and not so clear icons at the top of the screen. These designations tell us how much charge the battery has left, whether there are new messages, how well the network is receiving at the moment.

And the letter "H" on the phone - what is it? A similar icon lets the user know that he is in the coverage area of ​​high-speed Internet, which is related to 3G technology.

What does it mean

Your mobile device currently uses one of the fastest methods of connecting and surfing the network. These are quite high speeds, for example, an excellent solution for watching a short video on the Internet or when listening to music. At the moment, this is one of the most popular mobile Internet broadcasting bands.

Other designations

We hope you understand the “H” icon on your phone - what it is. Now it will be much easier for you to understand what is behind the following designations: “E”, “3G”, “LTE”, “H+”. First of all, they signal the speed at which your device operates, and then we’ll tell you more about them:

  1. E- one of the slowest standards, such a connection may mean distance from or the tariff features of your operator. This is a very slow Internet, it’s enough to only watch the weather with a delay, and then in the best case.
  2. 3G. This is more modern technology. It allows you to easily communicate on social networks and listen to music with little loading, but about seven years ago this was a real breakthrough in the field of mobile Internet.
  3. H(sometimes referred to as 3G+), the same icon at the top of the screen that bothers so many. It means that a fairly good Internet connection is provided at high speeds. It is quite possible to watch videos or play online games on mobile devices.
  4. LTE (4G). This is the latest communication standard for mobile Internet access. The speed of such smartphones is comparable to connecting to a regular wired Internet. You can safely download fairly large files, watch movies, and use social networks. However, in Russia, and throughout the rest of the world, this technology is relatively young, so the coverage area is not as large as previous standards, which means that the network may sometimes disappear.

"H" on the phone: what is it, how to turn it off

It is also possible that you simply do not need the Internet on your mobile device. In this case, it is better to contact the operator and find a more favorable tariff so that it does not stand idle.

If you need to temporarily disable the Network, then just go to the settings, depending on your smartphone. Usually this is the so-called curtain - when you swipe your finger across the screen from top to bottom and select the “mobile data” or “connections” column. Next, you just need to uncheck the box - and you have temporarily disabled the Internet on your device.

In order to turn on the Network again, you should do the same operations in reverse order.

But for the Internet to work and the icon to disappear, most likely, more complex technical manipulations will be required with the installation of additional software, which is quite time-consuming and pointless.

Results

So, we figured it out and answered the question: “H” on the phone - what is it. As you can see, this icon is a completely harmless designation of the range in which the Internet operates on your smartphone.

If you need to remove another of the above icons (which will also lead to disconnection from the Internet), then you should do the same operations through the settings.

Without a doubt, everyone has a mobile phone today, but not all of these people are the owners of top-end smartphones. Some users prefer old phones and don’t even think about upgrading. And why buy a device whose functions are not always needed? You can just keep in touch and correspond. But older phone models also have their undeniable disadvantages. Let's talk about one of the disadvantages of a Samsung mobile phone? How to remove the letter E from the phone screen or change it to H in a Samsung phone and what does it mean?

Samsung phone and internet connection

Why does the letter E appear on the screen and what does it mean? Many Samsung users complain about problems that are associated with the fact that the letter “E” or its icon permanently “sits” in the top quick access panel of the mobile device, which indicates that the device uses the EGPRS access zone. Often this problem shows itself most strongly when the device is located close to the speakers. All this does not mean that the mobile network is currently used for data transfer. First you need to find out which access point your mobile phone uses.

Important! Even if the problem is resolved, do not leave your phone near speakers, as you risk damaging its chips from the resulting electromagnetic field.

Access point

How to turn off the letter e on your phone? You can try the following:

  1. Go to your gadget's settings through the main menu.
  2. Visit the “Access Point” section. There you need to look at the name of the network.

After these steps, you need to deal with something else:

  1. Check out the values ​​in that tab. GPRS Internet.nw (WAP GPRS) talk about what exactly this network used by the device.
  2. To disable the “E” icon, you need to turn off and turn on the phone (reboot).

The problem may disappear if you did everything correctly.

Important! If you often and very actively use various applications and searches on the world wide web, be sure to find out about and install the appropriate program on your device in active mode.

How to remove the letter e from your phone if nothing helps?

Attach Mode Setting

If you still cannot cope with the problem, then you can pay attention to another instruction, which is popular among most users:

  1. If your device runs on the Android operating system, the icon may hang due to constant sending of data or receiving updates. Minimize all windows on your device and suspend unnecessary processes.
  2. Now go to dialing mode and dial the command - *#4777*8665#*. This code should call the Attach Mode Setting, which will help us deal with the problem.
  3. A context menu will open in which you need to specify the GPRS detach command, and then reboot the device.

Now the annoying shortcut with your Internet connection type will appear only when you need it.

Video material

If none of these methods help, then we recommend that you leave the matter in the hands of your mobile operator, whose services are most often free.

SymbolsE,G, 2G, 3G, 4G,H,H+,GPRS,EDGE,UMTSLTE in the status line of a mobile phone, smartphone or tablet computer indicates the type of mobile communication that is possible and available at the moment. Symbols are more commonG,E, 3G,H,H+, 4G,LTE.

Mobile telephony is a type of mobile radio communication between subscribers. When organizing communications are not used cable lines, and a radio channel is used to communicate with the subscriber’s device.

What does the G symbol mean in the status bar?

The G symbol in the status bar may indicate that the mobile device is connected to the network and data transfer is possible. The symbol G is used to indicate a GPRS network.

What does the E symbol mean in the status bar?

An E in the status bar usually means connected to EDGE. In this case, the data transfer speed will be higher than in conventional GPRS networks. Websites load slowly, however, pictures load without any problems and you can use email quite well.

Sim What does the 3G wave symbol mean in the status bar

The 3G (3 Generation) symbol in the status bar indicates operation in 3G networks. The quality of communication is very high, and the data transfer speed allows you to confidently visit Internet sites, listen to music on-line or play online games.

What do the 3.5G, 3G+ and H symbols mean in the status bar?

The symbols 3.5G, 3G+ and H have more of a marketing meaning, although devices with such markings allow fairly high speed communication with the Internet. Bandwidth allows for streaming video High Quality. This mode allows you to download bulky files with video content in an acceptable time.

What does the H+ symbol mean in the status bar?

The H+ symbol in the status bar may indicate an improved operating mode compared to the modes indicated by the 3.5G, 3G+ and H symbols. This mode provides high speed downloads from the Internet and a fairly high speed of uploading to the Internet. In some mobile device models, the H+ symbol appears only during data exchange.

What do the LTE, L, 4G, 4G LTE symbols mean in the status bar?

The LTE, L, 4G, 4G LTE symbols in the status bar indicate the operating mode in the latest current version, which allows for very intensive data exchange. The need to introduce such a mode is connected, first of all, with the fact that more and more users are constantly online, receiving information from social networks, various data from corporate sites are exchanged by email, send and receive voice and video messages.

Abbreviation GPRS

The abbreviation GPRS (English General Packet Radio Service) denotes packet communications common use. GPRS itself allows the user of GSM mobile communication networks to exchange data. This data exchange is possible not only within the GSM network, but also makes it possible to exchange data with external networks, for example, with the Internet.

It is useful to know that GPRS tariffs are related to the amount of information received/transmitted.

Abbreviation EDGE

The abbreviation EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) denotes a further modification of GPRS. Actually, the modification affected the method of encoding information, which made it possible to transmit an increased volume of information.

Abbreviation UMTS

The abbreviation UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) refers to the third generation of cellular communications, 3G.

Abbreviation 4G LTE

The abbreviation 4G LTE (English 4G Long-Term Evolution) denotes the further development of GSM-EDGE and UMTS-HSPA technologies. The advantage of 4G LTE is the increase bandwidth communication channels and exchange speed by updating the radio interface and modifying the network core.

For more information about the mobile communication capabilities of G, E, 3G, H, H+, 4G, 4G LTE, see Internet data exchange speeds for mobile devices G, E, 3G, H, H+, 4G LTE

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