When 6G eventually arrives, the APN structure will likely shift toward Network Slicing. Instead of a single APN for all data, "verified" settings in the 6G era will likely include specialized APNs for specific tasks—e.g., one APN strictly for ultra-low-latency XR (Extended Reality) streaming and another for massive IoT data transfer.
Since "6G" settings are not real, you need the official 5G/LTE settings for your specific carrier.
The Only Verified Source: Do not trust third-party apps. The only way to get verified settings is to visit your carrier’s official support page or use the automatic configuration method: 6g apn settings verified
You entered the verified settings, but you’re still on 4G. Here’s why:
Why does the keyword include "verified"? Because unverified settings are dangerous. When 6G eventually arrives, the APN structure will
Red Flags in any "6G APN" guide:
Run a test on Ookla or SpeedSmart. Verified 6G APN settings on a compatible network should yield: Why does the keyword include "verified"
If you are getting less than 200 Mbps, your APN is not engaged, or your carrier doesn’t support it.