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pubg mobile changes network to 3G from 4G

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      Hello I’m using iPhone 7 i know it’s not the latest device I’m really interested in playing PUBG mobile but when i start playing when i go to combat mode from lobby my network changes from 4G to 3G and im not able to win a match whether it’s a tdm or classic any idea of what’s going on?

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        Hello I’m using iPhone 7 i know it’s not the latest device I’m really interested in playing PUBG mobile but when i start playing when i go to combat mode from lobby my network changes from 4G to 3G and im not able to win a match whether it’s a tdm or classic any idea of what’s going on?

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        @onlybro That seems more like a phone issue to me, as I don't think apps can change people's networks without notifying them / requesting approval first. Let alone the difference between 3G and 4G which is ultimately using the same cellular connection from a phones point of view.

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        Dustin Dauncey
        www.d19.ca

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