New Delhi: After a long wait in India, 5G services are now available. Soon after the introduction of 5G at IMC 2022, Airtel announced the availability of its 5G services in eight major cities. Reliance Jio has started beta testing its 5G service with a limited number of subscribers across four locations.
There are specific requirements to operate 5G on a smartphone, regardless of the network service provider supplying the service. Notably, for it to operate, the smartphone must support 5G. It is interesting to note that both Jio and Airtel said that there is no need to buy a new SIM card to use 5G services. However, the 4G SIM needs to be updated.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to enable 5G on your smartphone
oneplus
– Open the device’s settings.
– Click on Wi-Fi & Networks.
Click on SIM & Network.
Click on Preferred Network Type option.
– Select 2G/3G/4G/5G (Automatic) from preferred network setting.
Opposition
– Open the phone’s settings.
Click on the Connection and Sharing option.
Click on SIM 1 or SIM 2 option.
Click on Preferred Network Type option.
– Select 2G/3G/4G/5G (Automatic) from preferred network type setting.
my true form
– Open the smartphone’s settings.
Click on the Connection and Sharing option.
– Click on SIM 1 or SIM 2.
Click on Preferred Network Type option.
– Select 2G/3G/4G/5G (Automatic) from Settings.
vivo and iQoo
– Open the settings of the flagship device you are using.
– Click on SIM 1 or SIM 2.
Click on Mobile Network option.
Click on Network Mode.
– Select 5G mode from Settings.
samsung
– Click on Settings option.
Click on the Connections option.
– Select mobile network.
– Select network mode option.
– Select 5G/LTE/3G/2G (Auto Connect) option.
Xiaomi and Poco
– Click on Settings option.
– Click on SIM card and mobile network.
Click on Preferred Network Type.
– Select Prefer 5G option.
google pixel phone
– Open your smartphone’s settings.
Click on Network and Internet option.
Click on SIM option.
Click on Preferred Network Type option.
– Choose 5G.