In the current era of rapid 5G network popularization, HONOR 500 series of mobile phones, with their flexible network adaptation capabilities, have become the preferred devices for users to balance speed, stability and battery life. Whether you are a tech enthusiast who pursues the ultimate Internet speed or a pragmatist who pays attention to traffic control, you can achieve precise network mode switching through system Settings. The following is a comprehensive analysis of the network mode configuration method of HONOR 500, from basic Settings to advanced techniques.
I. Basic Setting Path: Complete the core switch in three steps
Enter the mobile network interface
Open the “Settings” app, scroll down to the “Wireless and Network” option on the main interface (some models display it as “Mobile Network”), click to enter and select “Mobile Data”, making sure the switch is on. This step is the prerequisite for subsequent adjustments. If mobile data is not enabled, connection will not be possible even if a specific network mode is selected.
2. Select the type of network mode
On the mobile data Settings page, find the “Preferred Network Type” or “Network Mode” option. After expanding, you can see three core modes:
– 4G only mode: Forces the device to connect only to the 4G network, suitable for scenarios where 5G high-speed traffic is excessive, the stability of 4G signals is tested, or 5G signals are unstable. For instance, in areas with weak signals such as underground parking lots, choosing this mode can reduce frequent network disconnections.

-4G /3G/2G automatic selection: The device prioritizes 4G connection attempts. If it fails, it automatically degrades to 3G or 2G, balancing signal stability and network speed, making it suitable for daily use.
-5G /4G/3G/2G Automatic: 5G priority is enabled by default. You need to manually turn off the “Enable 5G” switch before switching to 4G. If you want to completely disable 5G, select “4G Only”. If you wish to retain the ability to downgrade, select this mode.
3. Restart the device to take effect
After completing the Settings, restarting your phone can force you to re-register for the network, solving the problem of delayed switching. If the problem persists, you can go to “Settings – System and Update – Reset – Restore Network Settings” to clear any possible configuration conflicts.
Ii. Quick Operation: Temporary adjustments are completed within 10 seconds
For users who need to frequently switch networks, HONOR 500 provides a quick access to the notification bar:
1. Pull-down notification bar: Slide down from the top of the screen and long press the “Move Data” icon (on some models, it shows “Network”).
2. Enter the Network mode menu: In the pop-up quick Settings panel, click on the “Network Mode” option.
3. Select the target mode: Simply check “4G Only” or “4G Priority”, and the system will immediately perform the switch. This method does not require entering multiple layers of menus and is suitable for temporary adjustment needs, such as switching from 5G to 4G to save power.
Iii. Advanced Skills: Meeting the Demands of Special Scenarios
1. APN Protocol optimization
For some models, it is necessary to manually modify the APN type to “default,supl”, or check whether the APN protocol is set to “IPv4/IPv6” to optimize the stability of 4G connections. You can make adjustments by entering “Settings – Mobile Network – Access Point Name (APN)”.
2. Power-saving mode linkage
When the power-saving mode is enabled, the system may automatically limit the network speed or downgrade to 3G. If you need to maintain a 4G connection, it is recommended to turn off the power-saving mode or adjust the battery optimization Settings (Settings – Battery – More Battery Settings – Application Startup Management) to avoid background applications occupying network resources.

3. Dual-card refined management
For dual-SIM users, the default data card can be specified in “Mobile Network -SIM Card Management”. Setting a 5G-enabled SIM card as the default can avoid latency during network switching. If you need to control the 5G function by SIM card, it can be achieved through the developer mode:
– Enable Developer mode: Go to “Settings – About Phone”, click “Version Number” 7 times in a row, enter the lock screen password and activate the developer option.
– Activate 5G Settings options: Return to the main Settings interface, enter “System and Updates – Developer Options”, find “Show 5G Settings Switch” and turn it on.
– Separate card management of 5G function: Return to “Mobile Network – Mobile Data”, and independently operate the 5G functions of the primary card and the secondary card respectively. For example, set the primary card to 4G to save work data traffic, and keep the secondary card 5G for high-speed downloads.
Four. Scene Adaptation: Flexible selection based on requirements
1. Indoor weak signal area: Select “4G/3G/2G Automatic Selection” to utilize the 3G network to fill the coverage blind spots and avoid frequent network disconnections.
2. Traffically sensitive scenarios: Enable “4G Only” to prevent excessive 5G high-speed traffic, and at the same time turn off “VoLTE High-Definition Calls” to reduce background data consumption.
3. When roaming internationally: You need to enable the option in “Mobile Network – Data Roaming” and manually select the 4G frequency Band supported locally (such as the commonly used Band 3/7/20 in Europe).
4. Gaming/video scenarios: If low latency is required, 5G can be forcibly enabled and SA mode (standalone networking) can be turned on. The latency can be as low as 10ms, making it suitable for scenarios such as cloud gaming and 8K live video streaming.
With the above Settings, HONOR 500 users can flexibly control their network connection methods and find the best balance point among speed, stability and charges. Whether for daily use or in special scenarios, mastering the skills of switching network modes can significantly enhance the user experience.








