The iPhone 8 doesn’t have a 4G LTE chip, so you can’t get 4G service on it.

Yes, the iPhone 8 is 4G enabled.

To activate 4G on your iPhone, you’ll need to make sure that your carrier supports 4G LTE. Once you’ve verified that, go into your phone’s settings and select “Cellular.” Under “Cellular Data Options,” you should see an option for “LTE.” If it’s not turned on, toggle it on and you’re good to go!

The iPhone 8 is a 4G phone. To check if your phone is 4G, go to Settings > Cellular. Under Status, it will say 4G if you are connected to a 4G network.

The iPhone 8 is a 4G phone.

There are a few reasons why your iPhone might not be connecting to 4G. One possibility is that you’re in an area that doesn’t have 4G coverage. Another possibility is that your phone might be in airplane mode or turned off. Make sure your phone is turned on and that you’re in an area with 4G coverage before trying to connect.

There are a few ways to turn on 4G. On an iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular and make sure that Cellular Data is turned on. You can also turn on 4G by pressing the LTE button at the top of your screen. On an Android phone, go to Settings > Network Connections and make sure that Mobile Networks is checked.

Your phone is a 3G phone.

4G and LTE are not the same. 4G is an earlier standard that is being phased out, while LTE is the current standard. LTE offers faster data speeds and better coverage than 4G.

iPhone 8 is a 4G phone.