By November 2022, All Samsung 5G Smartphones In India Will Have 5G Support

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Samsung offers the most diverse line of 5G devices in India. When asked when Samsung smartphones will enable 5G in India, Samsung replied, "We are working closely with our operator partners and are committed to sending out OTA upgrades across all our 5G devices by mid-November 2022."

Samsung has stated that by November 2022, all 5G-enabled devices would receive an OTA update that will allow customers to enjoy 5G services in India.

"Samsung has been at the forefront of 5G technology development since 2009, taking the lead in standardising 5G technology internationally." Samsung offers the most diverse line of 5G devices in India. "We are working closely with our operator partners and are dedicated to pushing out OTA upgrades across all of our 5G devices by mid-November 2022, allowing Indian users to enjoy 5G effortlessly," stated a spokeswoman for Samsung India.

Only 9 Samsung devices are Airtel 5G compatible (the only 5G service provider in India in October 2022). In India, none of the iPhones currently support 5G. According to Apple's official announcement, 5G-enabled iPhones will receive a software update enabling 5G functionality by December 2022.

"We are collaborating with our Indian carrier partners to offer the finest 5G experience to iPhone consumers as soon as network validation and testing for quality and performance is done." "5G will be activated by a software update and will begin trickling out to iPhone customers in December," Apple stated.

In terms of other brands, 5G is supported by a few Samsung devices as well as several handsets from Chinese manufacturers such as Realme, OnePlus, Oppo, Xiaomi, and others. While Google's Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are 5G-enabled smartphones, they do not now support 5G. "The Pixel 7, 7 Pro, and 6a are 5G enabled devices." "We are actively working with Indian carriers to provide functionality as soon as possible," Google stated in a statement.

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