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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey Vince, It is, but we also want to give some more info. 4G is more about which phone you're using, rather than the SIM card itself. For example if you go to our phones section - https://fi.google.com/about/phones and click on any phone you will see more details. If you scroll down to the section that says "Wireless and Location" you will see what kind of signal different phones support. Phones made before 2013 likely don't support 4G at all, regardless of what SIM card is used. Thanks for reaching out! -Sean
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