If you want to try an optimized profile, here is the standard "6G Exclusive" template used by enthusiasts: Configuration 6G Exclusive / 6G Alpha APN 6g.net / 6g.global (Carrier dependent) APN Type default,supl,mms,xcap APN Protocol APN Roaming Protocol Bearer Select all options (LTE, HSPAP, etc.) except "Unspecified" MVNO Type None (or GID/IMSI if required by your carrier) How to Apply These Settings To manually update your APN on an Android device: Navigate to Settings > Mobile Networks (or Connections). Select Access Point Names . Tap the Add or + icon to create a new profile. Enter the details above and Save the settings. Select the new 6G profile and restart your phone. Realistic Expectations
Note: As of 2025, “6G” is not a commercially available standard (5G is current, with 6G expected around 2030). In the APN context, “6G” is often used by mobile carriers as a marketing name for their fastest 5G service (e.g., “5G+,” “5G Ultra Capacity,” or “6G” in some regions like the Middle East and Asia). This post treats it as a premium high-speed APN.
This feature would replace static APN configurations with a dynamic, AI-orchestrated gateway that automatically optimizes parameters for sub-millisecond latency and Tbps-level throughput. Real-time Network Slicing