There is no definitive answer, as Android devices can run on either 2.4 GHz or 5GHz frequencies. However, 5GHz frequencies are typically used for more bandwidth-intensive tasks like streaming HD video, while 2.4 GHz frequencies are more common for basic communication and browsing. If you’re having trouble connecting to a network or experiencing lag, it may be worth checking which frequency your Android is using.

There is no certain way to know for sure if your Android device has 5GHz WiFi, but you can try the following:-Check if your device supports 5GHz WiFi. Many newer Android devices do support 5GHz WiFi.-If your device does not support 5GHz WiFi, then you may be able to use a Wi-Fi extender to increase your wireless range.

There is no universal way to know for sure, but one way to check is to open a web browser and type in “802.11b/g/n WiFi” into the address bar. If the browser detects any networks with those frequencies, your phone’s WiFi is likely using 2.4 GHz.

There are a few ways to check your WiFi’s GHz. One way is to use a speed test app like Speedtest.net, which will let you know how fast your WiFi is currently operating. Another way is to open up a command prompt and type in “netstat -an”. This will show you all the active network connections, and you can see which ones have a higher bandwidth usage.

If your phone supports 5GHz WiFi, it will automatically connect to 5GHz networks when available. If your phone does not support 5GHz WiFi, you can try connecting to a 2.4GHz network and see if that works better.

There are a few reasons why 5GHz Wi-Fi may not be showing up in your device’s list of available networks.1) The device you’re using may not support 5GHz Wi-Fi.2) Your router may not be able to broadcast at 5GHz.3) There may be interference from other devices in your area.4) You may need to adjust your network settings.

First, make sure that your 5GHz Wi-Fi is turned on.  Next, open the Settings app on your phone and go to System > Wireless & Networks. Tap on the Wi-Fi network you want to use and change the mode to “802.11ac”. Finally, update your phone to the latest version of Android 10.

There are a few ways to do this. You can use a Wi-Fi extender, or you can use a USB dongle.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific use case. However, 5GHz is generally thought to be more efficient than 2.4GHz, which could lead to faster network speeds.

To check if your Wi-Fi is 5GHz, you can use the AirPods app. To check if your Wi-Fi is 2.4GHz, you can use the Settings app on your iPhone.