But what does that really mean?

The iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S are discontinued models.

The information in this article is for reference.

The original iPhone 4S

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This 4G standard is the successor to the 3G standard used by the iPhone 4 & 4S.

This is what most phone companies mean when they say “4G.”

But the situation is actually more complicated, and potentially confusing, than that.

Understanding the full situation requires knowing what people mean when they say something is 4G.

The reason this is confusing is because there are two different meanings for “4G.”

4G) cellular phone connection.

4G = 4th Generation Phone

There’s another meaning for “4G.”

But being a 4th generation phone is not the same thing as being a 4G phone.

The iPhone 4 Is Not a 4G Phone

4G phones are ones that work on 4G networks.

Just like previous iPhone models, the iPhone 4 is not compatible with 4G networks.

Because the iPhone 4 only used the 3G andEDGEcellular networks, the iPhone 4 is not a 4G phone.

Technically, this isn’t true.

The iPhone 4S doesn’t have this.

How About the iPhone 5 and Newer Models?

Here’s where things get easy: The iPhone 5 and all subsequent iPhone models are 4G phones.

That’s because they all support 4G LTE networks.

The iPhone 12 and later models work on the 5G connection.