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Pakistan’s 5G Spectrum Auction: Which Mobile Phones Support 5G In Pakistan Right Now

  • March 19, 2026
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With Pakistan formally on the cusp of launching commercial 5G services this week following PTA completing licensing formalities for telecom operators, the immediate question for millions of mobile users across the country is whether their current device is ready to take advantage of the new network. Services are expected to go live first in major cities including Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore, and as operators begin rolling out coverage, users with 5G-capable handsets will be positioned to experience speeds up to ten times faster than what fourth-generation networks currently deliver, with meaningful improvements to video streaming, online gaming, cloud-based applications, and business connectivity.

Jazz has released a guide to popular 5G-ready models already available or soon to be available in the Pakistani market, covering a wide range of brands and price points to reflect the diversity of the country’s smartphone ecosystem. From Samsung, the Galaxy A56 5G and Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G are highlighted, while Apple users can look to the iPhone 17e and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Xiaomi’s representation includes the 13T Pro 5G and the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G, while Vivo covers the V60 5G and V70 5G. Oppo features the Reno 13 5G and A78 5G, and more affordable options are available through Infinix with the Note 30 5G and Hot 50 5G, and through Tecno with the Camon 20 Premier 5G and Pova 5 Pro 5G. Realme offers the 12 Pro 5G and C83 5G for budget-conscious buyers, while Nokia contributes the 8.3 5G and G400 5G. Google’s Pixel 8 Pro 5G and Pixel 10 Pro 5G feature for those in the premium Android segment, with OnePlus represented by the OnePlus 13 5G and Nord N200 5G. Honor, Motorola, Huawei, and Lenovo round out the list with models including the Honor X9c 5G, Moto G54 5G, Huawei Nova 14 Pro 5G, and Lenovo Legion 2 Pro 5G respectively.

The list covers both officially PTA-approved devices and popular 5G handsets that function in Pakistan when registered through the proper channels. Buyers are advised to verify PTA approval status before making a purchase, as approved devices are confirmed to support local network bands and avoid potential registration complications. Non-approved devices may still function on the network but could face usage restrictions or require additional steps to operate fully. As network operators expand their infrastructure over the coming months, 5G coverage is expected to extend progressively beyond the initial launch cities, making device readiness an increasingly relevant consideration for anyone currently in the market for a new smartphone in Pakistan.

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