LTE stands for Long-Term Evolution, which is a wireless communication standard used by mobile devices to access high-speed mobile data networks.

In simple terms, LTE is a technology that allows your phone to connect to the internet using a cellular data network. It is a faster and more reliable way to access the internet on your phone compared to older 3G or 2G networks. LTE networks are capable of delivering download speeds of up to several hundred megabits per second, which is significantly faster than older networks.

When your phone displays “LTE” in the status bar, it means that it is currently connected to an LTE network and is able to access high-speed mobile data. However, keep in mind that the availability and quality of LTE coverage can vary depending on your location and the network provider.