Traditional laptops are good at many things, but on-the-go connectivity isn’t one of them. Whether you are a mobile professional or a regular user, you need to connect to the internet to get things done. To do so, you can either use public WiFi or smartphone tethering. But both these options come with their own set of issues. Using public WiFi poses a major security risk, and smartphone tethering can prove to be a bit finicky. On top of that, tethering can take a toll on your phone’s battery life which could leave you completely disconnected after just a couple of hours. This is where 4G laptops come into play.
These always-connected laptops let you access the internet using a built-in modem. This means that you can stay connected to the internet when you’re out and about, without dealing with the aforementioned issues. But choosing the right 4G laptop can be a difficult process, as most manufacturers offer the built-in modem as an optional upgrade. To tackle this problem, we’ve created this list of the best 4G laptops that you can buy in 2021.
Navigate this guide to the best 4G laptops:
- Top pick: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 9
- Most affordable: Microsoft Surface Go 2
- Best battery life: Dell Latitude 7420
- Best 2-in-1: Microsoft Surface Pro X
- Best thin and light: Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 2 5G
Top Pick: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 9
The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 9 is our new top pick for the best 4G laptops you can buy right now. It’s an upgraded version of our previous recommendation — the Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 8 — that features the latest Intel processor, faster RAM, and better connectivity options. The laptop offers all the great features found on the previous model, including an excellent keyboard, a great 14-inch display, and various configuration options.
You can equip the laptop with an Intel 11th-Gen Core i5-1135G7, Core i5-1145G7, Core i7-1165G7, or Core i7-1185G7 chip, up to 32GB of LPDDR4x 4266MHz RAM, up to 1TB PCIe solid-state storage, and Intel Iris Xe graphics. The 14-inch display on the laptop can also be configured based on your requirements, with display options ranging from an FHD+ IPS anti-glare panel to a UHD+ IPS HDR certified panel.
Lenovo now also offers a couple of options for 4G connectivity, and you can choose either a Quectel EM120R-GL 4G LTE CAT12 modem or a Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System. The Quectel modem will offer 4G connectivity with 600Mbps peak download and 150Mbps peak upload speeds, while the Snapdragon X55 modem offers 5G connectivity with up to 7Gbps download and 3Gbps upload speeds.
- The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon is my top pick for the best 4G laptop that you can get right now. It offers a fantastic keyboard, durable construction, and a minimal design. It even comes with the option to upgrade to a 5G modem for faster connectivity.
Also great: Dell Latitude 5520
If you’re looking for a 4G laptop that packs the latest specs and you’re fine giving up on the thin-and-light aspect of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, then the new Dell Latitude 5520 is another great option. It can be configured with 11th-Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, up to 64GB of DDR4 non-ECC RAM, and up to 2TB of M.2 PCIe NVMe storage.
Much like the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, Dell offers plenty of customization options to let you decide exactly what you need on your laptop. Along with configurable RAM and storage options, the Dell Latitude 5520 can be configured with either a 15.6-inch FHD non-touch display or a 15.6-inch FHD touch display, both a backlit and non-backlit keyboard, either a 63Whr 4 cell or a 42Whr 3 cell battery, and more.
For 4G connectivity, the Dell Latitude 5520 features Intel’s XMM 7360 LTE-Advanced Pro modem, which offers peak download speeds of 450Mbps. The laptop works with Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon, and you can even get an unlocked model that will work with other carriers.
- The new Latitude 5520 is one of the latest 4G LTE laptops from Dell that packs 11th-Gen Intel processor and offers a ton a customization options.
Most affordable: Microsoft Surface Go 2
Although the Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 9 is a great 4G laptop, it is admittedly a bit pricey. In case you aren’t comfortable spending well over $1,500 on a laptop, then you can consider the Microsoft Surface Go 2. Although the device isn’t as powerful as the previous option, it’s certainly capable enough for Microsoft Office or browser-based workloads.
The convertible is powered by Intel’s Core M3-8100Y chip, coupled with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. It features a 10.5-inch FHD display, with a built-in webcam. But sadly, it doesn’t come with a Surface Go Type Cover in the box and you’ll have to purchase one for an additional $99.99. Despite the additional cost though, the Surface Go 2 is still the cheapest 4G “laptop” you can get in the market right now.
For 4G connectivity, the Surface Go 2 makes use of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X16 modem, which is capable of 1Gbps peak download speeds and 150Mbps peak upload speeds. The Surface Go 2 supports both physical SIM cards and eSIMs.
- If you want a 4G laptop that doesn't break the bank, then the Microsoft Surface Go 2 is a great pick. Although it's not as powerful as some of the other devices on this list, it's capable enough to get most of your basic work done while you're on the go.
Best battery life: Dell Latitude 7420
In case you’re often in situations where you don’t have a charging point close to you for hours on end, then the Dell Latitude 7420 will be the best pick for you. The laptop can be configured with up to a 63Whr battery that not only lasts quite long but also features fast charging support to help you quickly charge your laptop back to full whenever you do find a charging port.
Much like the Latitude 5520, the Latitude 7420 can be configured with Intel’s 11th Gen Core i5 and Core i7 processors, coupled with 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and up to 1TB of PCIe NVMe storage. The Latitude 7420 is also a great option for those of you who plug in a lot of accessories on your laptop, as it offers a great selection of I/O ports. Its only downside is its 14-inch FHD display, which isn’t as bright as some of the other devices on this list. However, that plays a big role in the laptop’s great battery performance, so it’s kind of a necessary evil.
For connectivity, the Dell Latitude 7420 makes use of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X20 LTE modem, which supports Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T. The modem is capable of peak download speeds of 1.2Gbps and peak upload speeds of 150Mbps. The modem is an optional purchase that will run you up an additional $140.
- If you often find yourself in situations where you don't have access to a wall outlet for hours on end, the Dell Latitude 7420 is the best 4G laptop for you. It offers the best battery life out of all the Intel-based laptops on this list, but it's a bit pricey compared to the other options.
Best 2-in-1: Microsoft Surface Pro X
The Microsoft Surface Pro X is unlike any of the aforementioned laptops on this list, as it isn’t an Intel-based system. Instead, the device makes use of Microsoft’s SQ2 chip, which is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 platform. The processor is paired with 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage for snappy performance.
The 2-in-1 device features a 13-inch PixelSense touchscreen FHD display with a peak brightness of 450 nits. It features an integrated webcam and a decent selection of ports to connect your peripherals, external storage drives, or even a display. But much like the Surface Go 2, it doesn’t come with the Surface Pro X keyboard in the box. For that, you’ll have to shell out an additional $139.99.
For 4G connectivity, the Surface Pro X features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X24 modem. The modem supports peak download speeds of 2Gbps and peak upload speeds of 316Mbps. The device supports both physical SIM cards and eSIMs. The only downside of the Surface Pro X is its software. The device runs Windows 10 on ARM, which still doesn’t support all the apps you might use on your regular Windows 10 PC. But it should be good enough for most basic tasks.
- The ARM-based Microsoft Surface Pro X is another great 4G capable 2-in-1 device, which offers better performance and battery life than the Surface Go 2. But it may not be the best pick for power users as you might face some compatibility issues with certain Windows 10 apps.
Best thin and light: Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G
The new Galaxy Book Flex2 5G is the best thin-and-light 5G/LTE capable you can get right now. The convertible notebook packs Intel’s 11th Gen Core i5-1135G7 processor with Intel Xe graphics, a 13.3-inch FHD QLED display with touch/S Pen support, 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM, and 256GB NVMe SSD storage.
The 5G-ready notebook comes with a built-in S Pen slot, an understated design, a unique 13MP camera on the keyboard deck, a 720p webcam, and a long-lasting battery. It even features a fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello biometric authentication, stereo speakers tuned by AKG, and a decent I/O selection for a laptop this size.
While Samsung doesn’t specify the modem on its product page, the company claims that the Galaxy Book Flex2 5G supports Sub-6GHz 5G, download and upload speeds should be comparable to other LTE laptops on this list. Samsung will soon offer a cheaper LTE variant of the Galaxy Book Pro in the US, so you may want to wait for it if you’re not willing to spend as much on a 5G-capable laptop.
- The Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G is the latest 5G-capable 2-in-1 notebook from the South Korean manufacturer that offers premium performance in a compact form factor.
That wraps up our list of the best 4G laptops that you can buy right now. As I’ve mentioned already, the Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 9 is my top pick because my work involves a lot of typing and it features the best keyboard out of the lot. And it’s not just the keyboard that makes the X1 Carbon a great pick, which is why it has also secured a spot on our list of the best laptops you can buy in 2021. But if I had to pick a different option, I’d probably go with the Microsoft Surface Pro X simply because it’s the future of always-connected Windows laptops.
While we’re on the topic of the future, you can also consider getting a 5G-capable laptop, like the Dell Latitude 9510 or the Lenovo Flex 5G, and future proof your purchase. Alternatively, if you already have a perfectly good laptop lying around and you don’t wish to spend thousands just to get LTE connectivity, you can get this portable LTE hotspot instead. While it isn’t the most convenient solution, it gets you 4G connectivity on your laptop for cheap. Also, make sure you check out our list of the best Chromebooks you can buy in 2021 as it includes a couple of 4G-capable Chromebooks that may be more suited to your needs.
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