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Help Can LTE be disabled on AT&T?

If there is no LTE signal, the device will not connect via LTE. If you want to take it further, you can create another APN entry, with the AT&T "Media Net" settings. I've had some moderate success keeping my AT&T branded Note on HSPA that way.
 
Is there any definitive proof either way for those of us in non LTE areas? (I had serious typos every other word there... stupid half asleep brain)
 
My Note's battery didn't drain any faster while idle in Philadelphia, w/no LTE, than it does in Baltimore, w/a consistent -77dBm LTE signal.
 
is -77 bad or good signal?

You'll most likely never see "better" than -50dBm, compared to the -105dBm levels, where calls start to fail.

FWIW, with all of my phones, I notice increased battery drain around -89dBm to -93dBm levels, again with the phone idle.
 
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