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Hotspot only giving 60-80MB/s yet my phone on 5G has 350-500MB/s


Hello, does anyone know how to get faster speeds when connecting to a mobile hotspot as mine seem unusually low? It seems I’m getting a fraction of my actual speed and I’m not sure why.

My actual phone’s speeds are between 350MB to 500MB/s which I consider good, but when hotspot is connected from my PC I’m only getting 60MB to 80MB.

 

Phone: Samsung Galaxy M53 5G

ID mobile package: Unlimited data/calls/texts

PC: Windows 11

 

Thanks

 

Best answer by Matthew T

Evening @40nm CECHA00,

Unfortunately, almost all phones will provide limited hotspot speeds, to preserve their Battery Life and prevent Overheating.

Thanks.

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  • July 23, 2024

Evening @40nm CECHA00,

Unfortunately, almost all phones will provide limited hotspot speeds, to preserve their Battery Life and prevent Overheating.

Thanks.


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Matthew T wrote:

Evening @40nm CECHA00,

Unfortunately, almost all phones will provide limited hotspot speeds, to preserve their Battery Life and prevent Overheating.

Thanks.

Thanks for the response.

With your comment I had an idea to charge my phone so it is charging while the hotspot is active. This actually helped me get up to 120MB/s which is far better than what I was getting before. While not near enough of my 5G speeds, it should be good for now.


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  • July 24, 2024

Further update, in the interests of helping others

  • If the phone isn’t charging while hotspot is active, you’ll get lower speeds
  • Using 5GHz band on my hotspot bumped it up to 200MB/s from 120MB/s
  • Disconnecting my hotspot and then USB tethering it to my PC (USB-C to USB-C cable) I was able to get an even better 300MB/s. However, the phone does feel a lot hotter although seems to tolerate it well with no temperature warnings or anything.

I consider the thread resolved now with these findings :)