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If you are trying to get the absolute best performance out of your current device in preparation for future network standards, ensure the following fields are set correctly in your APN menu:
default,supl,dun,mms,ia.
If your carrier sent you settings labeled "6G," they are likely just 5G-Advanced settings. Enter these:
| Field | Value | Feature |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Name | Carrier 6G | Just a label |
| APN | ims.6g or internet.5gsa | This is the feature—the specific string |
| MCC | Your country code (e.g., 310 for US) | Standard |
| MNC | Your carrier code | Standard |
| APN Type | default,supl,ia,ims,cbs,xcap | Feature: Includes ia (Initial Attach) for 6G core |
| APN Protocol | IPv6 (NOT IPv4) | Critical feature |
| Bearer | NR (5G) or NR|LTE | Ignore "6G" label—select 5G NR | 6g apn settings top
If you are trying to get "top" speeds on your current smartphone, you need the correct 5G APN settings. The setting name usually remains the same as 4G LTE, but the protocol changes.
Standard 5G APN Settings (Generic)
Carrier-Specific Top APNs:
Your status bar should show 6G or 6G+. If it shows 5G or LTE, your APN is incorrect or you are outside 6G coverage. If you are trying to get the absolute
Double-check: APN Protocol must be IPv6 or IPv4/IPv6. Pure IPv4 will not register on a 6G standalone cell. If your carrier doesn't support IPv6, you cannot get true 6G.