In Depth Review: Airtel 4G Dongle along with Speed test after throttling

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Airtel has been the forerunner when it comes to 4G LTE technologies in India. Airtel has been offering huge discounts and incentives on new connections and is also offering a buyback scheme for 3G dongles. The 4G coverage is also increasing and Airtel are focusing on bringing this technology across Tier 2 cities. We review the Airtel 4G dongle in Bangalore and see if it is a viable and affordable option.




Airtel 4G User Interface

The User Interface is simple and consists of four buttons to check the Usage, upgrade the software version, recharge and home. The Connect button is a two way button. The lower rung shows off a carousel menu with Airtel Live, Movies on demand, Facebook, option to raise a service request and an option add on extra Smartbytes if your high speed data quota is exhausted prematurely.

The interface sometimes gets hung up and it sort of slows down your system. Earlier the 4G usage could be queried by just hitting on the Check Usage button but now Airtel has severely complicated the issue with a login request and in spite of this it is not possible to check the usage.

Airtel 4G Performance and Speed

We had subscribed to the Rs 999 pack which entitled us for 10GB of High Speed data after which the speed gets throttled to a mere 128kpbs. Please note that this package is exclusive of tax and inclusive of tax it would come to Rs1123. The Speeds in the 4G areas range from 18-22mbps and in HSPA+ mode the speeds range between 8-13Mbps.

Airtel 4G speed after throttling
Airtel 4G speed after throttling

 

Airtel 4G Speed before throttling
Airtel 4G Speed before throttling

The real problem starts after the high speed quota gets exhausted. The browsing becomes painstakingly sluggish and the download speeds drop to 8-9kpbs. Good part is that you can opt for Smartbyte packages which will give you extra GBs of high speed usage. 1GB Smartbyte would cost you Rs200.

Verdict and Pricing

The Huawei dongle will cost an upfront Rs1500 and if you already own a 3G dongle then you can swap the older one and pay up just Rs500 for the faster 4G stick. Airtel 4G is a good bet if you need good internet connectivity on the move but the packages are on the expensive side and it would not be feasible as an primary connection.

The only advantage of the 4G stick is its connectivity, the network never gives up on you. If you want an extremely dependent internet connection on the move and promise yourself that you will refrain from heavy downloads then the Airtel 4G is the best bet.

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Mahit Huilgol is a Mechanical Engineering graduate and is a Technology and Automobile aficionado. He ditched the Corporate boardroom wars in the favor for technology battle ground. He is also a foodie by heart and loves both the edible chips and non-edible silicon chips.

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