Around 80% of Smartphones in Pakistan Already Support 5G

The conversation around 5G in Pakistan has finally moved from speculation to execution. As of January 2026, regulators and operators are aligned on a clear transition plan—and the most surprising revelation is this:
👉 Around 80% of smartphones currently in use in Pakistan are already technically 5G-ready.
Here’s what that actually means, what changes in 2026, and whether your phone will benefit.
1. What “80% Readiness” Really Means
According to sources within Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, most smartphones active in Pakistan already support the exact frequency bands selected for Pakistan’s 5G rollout.
✔ Frequency Compatibility
- Supported bands: 2300 MHz (n40) and 2600 MHz (n38/n41)
- These are mid-band frequencies, chosen for:
- Better coverage than mmWave
- Much higher capacity than low-band
Even many late-model 4G phones include radios that support these bands.
✔ Infrastructure Bridge (Big Deal)
This means:
- Even before “true 5G,” operators can massively boost 4G/LTE speeds
- Average speeds can jump from 3–5 Mbps to 20–25 Mbps
- This will happen immediately after spectrum allocation
So 5G is not a switch—it’s a speed staircase.
2. Official 5G Launch Roadmap (Confirmed)
Pakistan has formally declared 2025–26 as the national transition window.
📅 Key Milestones
| Stage | Timeline |
|---|---|
| 5G Spectrum Auction | Late February 2026 |
| Network Optimization & Testing | March–July 2026 |
| Commercial 5G Launch | Aug – Sep 2026 |
| Minimum Advertised Speed | 50 Mbps (downlink) |
📍 Initial 5G Cities
- Islamabad
- Lahore
- Karachi
- Peshawar
- Quetta
- Multan
- Faisalabad
Rollout will follow a hub-and-expand model, not nationwide day one.
3. Which SIM / Network Will Have 5G First?
All major operators are preparing, including:
- Zong
- Jazz
- Ufone
- Telenor Pakistan
👉 No SIM has live commercial 5G yet
👉 All will launch after the February 2026 auction
Does PTCL Have 5G?
- PTCL is not a mobile operator
- PTCL’s role is fiber backhaul, which is critical for 5G
- Its subsidiary Ufone will offer mobile 5G services
4. Major Challenges Still Remaining
1️⃣ Device Affordability
- Entry-level 5G phones currently start at Rs. 85,000–90,000
- PTA has recommended import tax reductions to accelerate adoption
- Budget 5G phones are expected by late 2026
2️⃣ The Feature Phone Gap
- Around 40% of Pakistanis still use 2G/3G feature phones
- These users will not benefit without hardware upgrades
- Expect:
- Aggressive trade-in offers
- Subsidized smartphones
- Gradual 2G/3G sunset after 2027
3️⃣ Fiberization (The Backbone Problem)
5G cannot work on microwave links alone.
- Current fiber-to-tower ratio: ~20%
- PTA requirement for auction: 60% fiberization
- Operators are now mandated to upgrade sites
This is the single most important condition tied to the 2026 auction.
5. Frequency Bands in Pakistan (Simple Breakdown)
Mobile Technology Bands
| Technology | Common Bands |
|---|---|
| 2G | 900 / 1800 MHz |
| 3G | 2100 MHz |
| 4G / LTE | 850 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 MHz |
| 5G (Planned) | 2300 & 2600 MHz |
Your phone’s specs page will usually list Band 40 / Band 41—that’s your green light.
6. MVNOs in Pakistan (Quick Note)
Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) exist but:
- They depend on host networks
- 5G access will come later, not in phase one
- Priority goes to infrastructure-owning operators
7. Final Verdict: Is Your Phone Ready?
✅ Very likely YES, if:
- You bought a mid-range or flagship phone in the last 18–24 months
- Your device supports Band 40 / 41 or n38/n40/n41
❌ Probably NO, if:
- You use a feature phone
- Your smartphone is older than 4–5 years
- Entry-level 4G models without mid-band support
Bottom Line
5G in Pakistan is no longer a question of if—only when.
- Spectrum auction: February 2026
- Commercial launch: Aug–Sep 2026
- Immediate benefit: Much faster 4G for millions
- Long-term shift: Fiber-driven digital infrastructure
Pakistan is not skipping to 5G overnight—but it is building the runway properly.










