Share your iPhone 6 LTE Speedtests from Rogers, Telus and Bell Here
With the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus now supporting extra LTE frequencies such as Band 7 (2600MHz), some of you have already shared some insane download speeds with us. Earlier today, PC Mag confirmed in their tests Rogers and Bell have some of the fastest LTE networks nationwide.
Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models support 16 bands (overall 20 total LTE bands are supported with various models worldwide) as listed below for Canadian and American users:

Compared to the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, this year we see the addition of LTE bands 7, 18, 20, 25, 26, 28 and 29 (A1549, A1522 models) thanks to the Qualcomm MDM9625M LTE modem, which now brings download speeds up to 150Mbps.
Like we did with the iPhone 5, now is the time to share your iPhone 6 LTE speedtests from Rogers, Telus and Bell with your fellow mobile enthusiasts. Here’s how to share your results:
1. Download Speedtest.net in the App Store

2. Share your results in the following format so it’s easy to read:
- Location: (i.e. Victoria)
- Network: (i.e. Telus)
- Download: (i.e. 22.59Mbps)
- Upload: (i.e. 6.54Mpbs)
Which network will take the crown for the fastest LTE network in Canada? Let’s find out ourselves! Feel free to share your screenshots in the comments as well. Of course, as more iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users jump onto LTE networks (think of former iPhone 4/4S users), in particular Band 7 (2600MHz), expect speeds to drop.
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Brampton Ontario
Download 78.74
Upload 36.84
Montreal, Qc….
Telus
Download: 61.17 Mbps
Upload: 22.47 Mbps
That’s what I get with my iPhone 5 right now in Montreal. Hopefully it will be better when I get my iPhone 6 later today.
Getting 83-85 Mbps on the download with my iPhone 6. No change on the upload. I should note that I am on Rogers.
Location: Vancouver, BC
Network: Fido ( Rogers)
Download: 77.57 Mbps
Upload: 37.38 Mbps
Fido (tablet plan)
21mbps up
10 Mbps down
Was more on my nexus 5
We’ll still show you love here lol 🙂
I’m wondering if it’s because of the tablet plan…though I got around 30-40mbps before the iphone 6. Not sad entirely, as the difference is hardly noticeable in terms of practical use, but a little annoying 😉
Nevermind, switched servers (to telus from a fido account ironically)
54mbps down
18 mbps up
Edmonton, AB
Koodo
Download: 7.80 – And yes thats DOWNLOAD ON LTE
Upload: 17.76
Toronto
Rogers
Down: 76.3 Mbps
Up: 11.5 Mbps
Hvavent got my iPhone6 yet but on iPhone5s in Vancouver via speedtest on Rogers I just got 57.78 Mbps down and 18.50 Mbps up. I could blow thru my data cap in notime. LOL
(I was fortunate to get Rogers 6g for $30 back in the day and don’t want to lose it)
Winnipeg
Rogers
13.76
10.97
Vancouver
Rogers (indoor – 2 bars)
Down: 46.04 mbps
Up: 2.00 mbps
wow this is amazing
MTS
WINNIPEG
Iphone 6
Download: 29.38 mbps
Upload: 3.29 mbps
I have an iPhone 5 and this is what I got on August 31 at 12:56 PM.
Boucherville, Qc
Telus
Download: 84.10 Mpbs
Upload: 25.23 Mbps
Imagine with an iPhone 6!
Victoria
Rogers
2 bars on LTE @ Irish Times
IPhone 6
Down 40.7 MBPS
UP 6.89 MBPS
Mississauga (heartland area)
Telus
Down: 73.05 Mbps
Up: 25.39 Mpbs
Burlington, Ontario
Rogers
Down: 106.44 Mbps
Up: 27.40
iPhone 6
Vancouver
Bell 4 bars
Down – 17.14 Mbps
Up -25.72 Mbps
Ottawa
Rogers LTE
Down: 34.49
Up: 5.31
Montreal
Fido
Down: 102.93 Mbps
Up: 35.69 Mbps
Where in Montreal out of curiosity/what server is the app using?
Is this helpful?
It says hosted by Telus… Is that what you mean by server?
Québec city
Fido
Down: 101,5 Mbps
Up: 35 Mbps
Location: Toronto
Network: Bell
Download: 69.87 Mbps
Upload: 38.59 Mbps
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/968403136
133 download
36 upload
Pickering, Ontario
Full service on Rogers LTE with 6 Plus. Awesome! 😉
While I don’t have an iPhone 6, my iPhone 5S on Sept 5th got…
Sydney, NS
Telus
Download: 76.82 Mbps
Upload: 18:94 Mbps
Currently average about 55 Mbps down and 30 Mbps up.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/968403136
Location: Pickering
Network: Rogers
Download: 133Mbps
Upload: 36Mbps
Awesome!!! 😉
iPhone 6 Plus
Location: Toronto (downtown)
Network: TELUS
Down: 86.31
Up: 35.39
Newmarket (just north of Toronto)
Rogers aka Robbers
Down: 70.10mbs
Up: 7.60mbs
iPhone 6
Location: Vancouver (Joyce/Callingwood area)
Network: Fido
Download: 125.37
Upload: 19.01
Mississauga
Fido
Iphone 6
down 132
Up 34
iPhone5
Guelph
Fido
Down: 11.51 Mbps
Up: 4.52 Mbps
Hope the soon to arrive 6+ will get better results.
iPhone 6
Calgary, AB
Rogers
Down: 24.10 Mbps
Up: 18.99 Mbps
…WTF?!
Location: Vancouver (Joyce/Callingwood area)
Phone: Moto Razr HD
Network: Fido
Download: 68.65 Mbps
Upload: 28.26 Mbps
Phone: 5s
Network: Telus
Download: 69.10 Mbps
Upload: 26.54 Mbps
Phone: 5s inside office building same area
Network: Telus
Download: 24.08 Mbps
Upload: 1.20 Mbps
iphone 6:
Victoria
Fido
Download: 70.05 Mbps
Upload: 32.37 Mbps
These LTE Speeds are nuts. I usually only get around 5mb on LTE on my work cell (Z10).
Location: Gatineau (QC)
Network: Koodo (Telus)
Download: 55.02 Mbps
Upload: 15.83 Mbps
Ping: 48 ms
Toronto
Virgin
Down: 109.3
Up: 40.49
Rogers
Location – Brampton
Download – 132.77
Upload – 56.75
Location: Newmarket, ON
Network: Rogers
Download: 112.32 Mbps
Upload: 19.31 Mbps
iPhone 6+
iPhone 6
Location: Quebec City (Charny/Lévis)
Network: Rogers
Download: 110
Upload: 44
insane
iPhone 6
Location: Charny (Quebec)
Network: Rogers
Download: 110
Upload: 44
insane speeds
How do u get such high download speeds. Im only getting 9
Choose Rogers!
Location : Vancouver Telus
Download : 16494.0
Upload: 4731.2
iPhone 6
LTE Band: 7
Location: Sakatoon, SK
Network: Fido
Download: 17.5Mbps (mean; max. 44Mbps, min. 5Mbps)
Upload: 9Mbps (mean; max. 21Mbps, min. 3Mbps)
I tested in each area around town over at least five different servers east and west of Saskatoon (e.g., Vancouver, Los Angeles, Edmonton, Hanna, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto, Chicago). The maximum’s around here occurred with 4-bars at the strongest signal points, on test servers with the lowest latencies. The minimums were the opposite. The average would be a representation of what one would get over the course of a day moving from point to point.
Fido/Rogers has the absolute WORST presence in the country in Saskatchewan, so this is kind of a worst case scenario 😉 Unfortunately I live on the periphery of the LTE signal, and it is common to bounce down to 3G. At work, I can get 3-bars of LTE.
iPhone 6 plus
Location: Toronto (Ryerson U)
Network: Fido / Rogers
Download: 94.83mbps
Upload: 20.83mbps