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How to Check 5G Bands Supported On Your Phone

Tuba by Tuba
February 20, 2023
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Nowadays, 5G is all the rage in the world of smartphones. Everyone wants to purchase a 5G-supported smartphone, which is why popular smartphone markers are filling the void with numerous 5G phone releases in a short period. Companies like Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, Motorola and Apple have already launched multiple smartphones with 5G support, and many more are coming in the next couple of months.

Therefore, if you have recently bought a 5G smartphone but do not know what bands of 5G it supports, then you have arrived at the correct place. In this comprehensive blog post, we will share the viable procedures through which you can check 5G-supported bands on your smartphone.

Ideal Methods to Know Which 5G Bands Are Supported on Your Smartphone

1. Check the specifications page of the device you are using

If you are wondering, ‘is my phone 5G compatible?’, then one of the easiest ways to know the supported 5G bands on your smartphone is by visiting its official specifications page. Every smartphone maker maintains a specifications page for their respective devices, where they mention their hardware details along with the network bands those devices support.

The ideal way to find the official specifications page of your device is to simply Google the model number and you will most likely find its official web page within the first few results. For instance, if you are trying to find the 5G bands supported on your Samsung S22 Ultra, then simply Google ‘Samsung S22 Ultra’. Proceed to open the official web page, navigate to the ‘Specifications’ or ‘Tech Specs’ tab, and you will find the supported 5G bands listed under ‘Network & Connectivity’ or ‘Cellular and Wireless’.

2. Check your device’s retail box

Sometimes smartphone manufacturers mention the supported 5G bands on their device retail boxes. For instance, if you have bought a 5G smartphone from companies such as Real Me, Oppo, Vivo and IQOO, then you will most likely find the radio information on the back of the device’s retail box. The 5G bands will be denoted by NR, meaning New Radio (5G), or by SA/NSA (5G).

3. Check dedicated smartphone-related websites

One of the most prominent online portals that can be used to check what 5G bands are supported by your smartphone is by visiting GSM Arena. On GSM Arena, search for your device’s model number and on the specifications page (under the section ‘Network’), you will find information about the supported network technologies. Simply expand the section by clicking on it and the supported 5G bands will be listed.

How To Use 5G Connectivity?

After learning about the supported 5G bands on your device, you also need to know how to use 5G on your mobile. We have listed the procedures separately for Android and iOS-related smartphones below.

  For Android smartphones

 1. Head over to your phone’s ‘Settings’ and under ‘Network and Connectivity’ section, select ‘SIM Settings’. From there, you will find the option to select your preferred network type.

 2. Once you open the menu to select the network type, there will be an option to select ‘5G’. Select that as default and you will be ready to use 5G on your smartphone (provided your telecom network service provider supports 5G).

 For iOS smartphones

1. First go to your iPhone ‘Settings’ and then under ‘Cellular’, select ‘Cellular Data Options’.

2. From there, you can set your network preference to 5G On or 5G Auto. Remember that iPhone 12 models or higher support 5G and you also need to be on a carrier that supports 5G connectivity for you to start using 5G on your iPhone.

Conclusion

Now that you know which bands of 5G support on my mobile, it is high time that you start using 5G connectivity, especially if 5G has launched within your region. Trying out 5G is the ideal way to know whether your smartphone is giving the download and upload speeds it should provide (as per international benchmarks) and if it is worth upgrading from 4G LTE to 5G.

Rest assured, 5G will be here for a long time and expect better infrastructure and coverage as telecom companies work towards better reliability and consistency. 

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