What Are The 5G Bands Supported By Your Phone? Here’s How To Find It

What Are The 5G Bands Supported By Your Phone? Here’s How To Find It
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We will see where all we can find details about the 5G bands supported by your phone.

You will also learn the 5G bands that are available in India.

This article will help you to check 5G bands supported by both iPhones and Android phones.

The week-long 5G spectrum auction just concluded in India. Telecom companies like Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea (Vi) have acquired airwaves by spending a fortune. And now that the 5G rollout begins in the country, you would want to know whether your phone supports 5G and if yes, which 5G bands does it support. Here, we will help you out in knowing just that.

Here’s how to check 5G bands on the phone 

First you can check if you have a 5G phone by looking into the device specifications. In most cases, the 5G suffix on the phone name would help you esily discern a 5G smartphone and a regular phone.

By looking at the smartphone brand’s official website

You can hop over to the respective websites of the brand of phone you have. Here are some of the popular ones:

Check out the Specs or Specifications page of a phone on the websites to spot its listed 5G bands.

By visiting Apple website

Go to the Apple iPhone Cellular page on the Apple website wherein all the carrier details of various iPhones are given. Navigate to your particular iPhone's section on the page.

By going to Gsmarena or cacombos

On Gsmarena.com, you'd find the 5G bands listed under Network section of a particular phone's specs page.

There are also websites like cacombos.com, that also gives you the 5G bands supported by smartphones.

 

By checking the smartphone box or packaging

If you happen to have the smartphone box lying around, you can check for the 5G band details on it. 

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G. S. Vasan

G. S. Vasan

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