
But if a handful of reports at XDA are to be believed, some Google Nexus 4 owners in Canada have managed to get the handset running on LTE airwaves. They did this by entering *#*#4636#*#* in the dialer app, which opens a system menu allowing one to tinker with the network settings. After setting the network mode to automatic, the smartphone reconnects with LTE on and seemingly running. This was performed on the Telus network, which uses LTE band 4, but the trick reportedly worked for a Rogers subscriber as well.
The video embedded below demonstrates how this Google Nexus 4 LTE hack was performed, and a speed test seemingly confirms the experiment's success. If you are feeling adventurous, try this for yourself and share the results with us in the comments below!
source: XDA Developers
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