Settings Verified - 6g Apn

: Most "6G" settings focus on forced IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack protocols and specific Bearer selections (like LTE and NR) to prevent the phone from switching to slower 3G bands.

As of April 2026, for public use. Any "6G APN settings" currently found in online guides or videos are generally considered misinformation or "speed hacks" that do not actually connect you to a 6G network. 6g apn settings verified

A is not a magic switch that turns 4G into 6G. Instead, it is a precise set of protocol configurations (IPv6v4 dual stack, specific authentication types, and APN type flags like ims,ia,supl,mms,hipri,xcap ) that unlock the highest possible negotiated speed on a 5.5G/6G-ready network. : Most "6G" settings focus on forced IPv4/IPv6

| Field | Verified Setting | | :--- | :--- | | | Ultra5G-SA (You can name it "6G Turbo" if you wish) | | APN | ims or internet (Check your carrier – jionet for Jio, fast.t-mobile.com for T-Mobile) | | Proxy | Not set | | Port | Not set | | Username | Not set | | Password | Not set | | Server | Not set | | MMSC | http://mms.carrier.com/servlets/mms (Ask your carrier) | | MMS Proxy | Not set | | MMS Port | Not set | | MCC | Auto (e.g., 310 for USA, 404 for India) | | MNC | Auto (e.g., 260 for T-Mobile, 05 for Jio) | | Authentication Type | PAP or CHAP | | APN Type | default,supl,mms or default,supl,ia (For 5G SA, include ia - Initial Attach) | | APN Protocol | IPv4/IPv6 (Critical for 5G core network) | | APN Roaming Protocol | IPv4/IPv6 | | Bearer | NR5G (Important: Do NOT select "Unspecified". Force NR5G to lock to 5G bands) | | MVNO Type | None | A is not a magic switch that turns 4G into 6G