# level

Source: [https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-PK177-134/topic/level.html](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-PK177-134/topic/level.html)

As the L\* value increases, the latency decreases. The \* represents a value from 1 to 6.

Consider the following for the L\* value:

- L4 has the lowest latency on the device and L1 has the highest.
- L5 and L6 are reserved levels for OEMs to change the latency behavior.
- In the default configuration, L4=L5=L6.
- L1 is the default level for uplink and downlink.

| Enum values |
| --- |
| L1 |
| L2 |
| L3 |
| L4 |
| L5 |
| L6 |

**Parent Topic:** [LLM enumerations](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-PK177-134/topic/llm_enums.html)

Last Published: Nov 14, 2024

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