SOLVED: What is the Difference Between LTE and 4G?

LTE is the standard and 4G is the class.  I know that is cryptic so here are more details:

  • 4G is the acronym for the Fourth Generation if celluar data communications which is largely defined by a minimum speed requirement.
  • LTE is the acronym for Long Term Evolution and its speeds meet the 4G standard

Sooo, basically LTE is 4G and as of today there are no other popular standards which are 4G in speed.

Like all free market names, the G classes are abused and misused by many carriers.

…You can’t rely on the carriers to be sell 4G honestly.  In an appalling example, AT&T spontaneously decided its 3G iPhone 4S was magically “4G” by changing an icon on the screen. One day it was 3G, the next day “4G.” Nothing really changed. The phone didn’t get any faster. The network didn’t get any faster. AT&T just changed the name.

Similarly, both AT&T and T-Mobile have sold phones with “4G” in the name that are slower than most people understand 4G to be, like the HTC Sensation 4G and Motorola Atrix 4G. Sprint now sells “4G LTE” phones with no LTE network connect with, so they operate on 3G across the country.

You can’t rely on technology names, either.

We’d love to say that 4G LTE is the gold standard for 4G, but MetroPCS throws a wrench into that plan. As you can see from the chart above, MetroPCS’s LTE is much slower than AT&T’s or Verizon’s, because MetroPCS designed its network to operate very inexpensively rather than speedily. As a result, MetroPCS can charge half what Verizon does for LTE per month…

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2405658,00.asp

 

What is 1G?  1G is the analog standard that was used in the first generation of cell phones in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.

What is 2G? 2G is GSM, CDMA, TDMA and a few others were the second generation of digital celluar communications used largely in the 1990’s.

What is 2.5G? 2.5G is not a real ITU standard; it is just a marketing name for enhanced versions of 2G.

What is 3G? 3G is the third generation of digital cellular communications which include EDGE, CDMA 2000 and (I think) EV-DO)

What is 3.5? 3.5 G is not an actual ITU standard for digital cellular communications; it is a marketing name only typically referrinbg to including HSPA+.

What is 4G? 4G is the fourth generation of digital cellular communications which include LTE, LTE Advanced, WiMax

 

For your reference, you may find the following links helpful if you want more detail:

http://www.4gamericas.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=page&sectionid=361

http://www.thestreet.com/story/10764949/how-fast-are-4g-phones-really.html

 

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