4G is this real?

after upgrading my 4Sto 5.1 my signal shows 4G when im not on wi fi.  Is this real?

ashweenicole wrote:
just simply a glitch in the update, att phones are the only ones that display this. it has to do with thier carrier tag on the network.
No, it's not a glitch. It was intentional. It's even mentioned in the update notes. But, yes, it is just a change in the display; the phone is not any faster.

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