hometechnology NewsGetting 5G on your phone may need more than a software upgrade

Getting 5G on your phone may need more than a software upgrade

Online media is awash with misleading reports of Samsung and Apple phones not having the ‘software’ to support the 5G rollout in India, and loads more. But the fact remains that supported cellular frequency bands are physically installed on the ‘hardware’ of a smartphone, and cannot simply be added through a software update. And yes, iPhone 12 or later come 5G enabled.

By Vijay Anand  Oct 12, 2022 10:32:36 AM IST (Updated)

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On Tuesday, the internet was awash with reports from news outlets and wire agencies that the Indian government convened a meeting on October 12 with telecom service providers and smartphone manufacturers such as Apple, Samsung, et al, "to prioritise rolling out software upgrades to support 5G in the country, amid concerns that many of their models are not ready for the recently launched high-speed service."

Reuters, quoting industry sources and Airtel's website, reported on October 11 that "Apple's iPhone models, including the latest iPhone 14, and many of Samsung's premier phones do not have software compatible for supporting 5G in India." The report adds that "more than three dozen models of China's Xiaomi and Vivo were shown as ready for use with (Airtel's) 5G service."

Paytm Founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma tagged Airtel in a tweet to say he bought a Google Pixel 6a phone only to use 5G, but it was not showing the network as an option in New Delhi. Later, he asked Google for a software upgrade in a tweet.