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Question I have supposedly a 4 G Arlo (2 cameras) security cameras never installed but if I have 5 G can it still operate..
I goggled this below
Can you use 4G If you have a 5G phone?
"Does this Dimensity 5G-powered smartphone support my 4G SIM?"
The answer is yes.
A smartphone with any Dimensity 5G chip fully supports 4G LTE. And it's likely better at 4G connectivity than your existing 4G smartphone!.
Does anyone understand my Bobbynese..
Please advise???
I goggled this below
Can you use 4G If you have a 5G phone?
"Does this Dimensity 5G-powered smartphone support my 4G SIM?"
The answer is yes.
A smartphone with any Dimensity 5G chip fully supports 4G LTE. And it's likely better at 4G connectivity than your existing 4G smartphone!.
Does anyone understand my Bobbynese..
Please advise???
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@Bobbyboy wrote:
Question I have supposedly a 4 G Arlo (2 cameras) security cameras never installed but if I have 5 G can it still operate..
There are millions (likely billions) of 4G phones still in service - and new ones are still being launched. So all carriers are continuing to support 4G as they roll out 5G.
They are deprecating 3G. Note 4G was introduced in 2009, and carriers didn't start to pull the plug on 3G until this year. So 4G should be here for many more years.
Hopefully your Go cameras are working ok. There can be issues getting the batteries to charge if they've been in storage for a long time. The warranty starts at date of purchase, so if you got them over a year ago they are no longer covered.
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