Use 5G with your iPhone

iPhone 12 models or later work with the 5G mobile networks of certain network providers. Find out how to use 5G mobile service.

What you need

If your new iPhone comes with a physical SIM or eSIM, use that SIM. If not, use the SIM card from your previous iPhone. In some cases, you need to contact your network provider to set up the SIM card from your previous iPhone for use with a 5G network.

Understand the 5G icons in the status bar

When you’re in an area with 5G coverage for your network provider and your 5G mobile plan has been activated, you’ll see a 5G icon in the status bar of your iPhone:

5G icon

Your network provider’s 5G network is available, and your iPhone can connect to the internet over that network (not available in all countries or regions).2

5G+, 5G UW, 5G UC and 5G A icons

Your network provider’s 5G+, 5G UW, 5G UC or 5GA network is available, which can include your provider’s higher frequency version of 5G. Your iPhone can connect to the internet over that network (not available in all countries or regions).2

Find out what to do if you can’t see a 5G icon in the status bar.

Find out about 5G options

The default settings for 5G on iPhone are optimised for battery life and data usage based on your data plan. You can customise these options for when to use 5G and how much data to use in some apps. Contact your network provider to find out if they support 5G and if you’re on a mobile plan that supports 5G.

Find these options by going to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options or Settings > Mobile Data > Mobile Data Options. If you're using Dual SIM, go to Settings > Cellular or Settings > Mobile Data and choose the number whose options you want to change.

Voice & Data

Screenshot showing Voice & Data setting

Choose how your iPhone uses the 5G network, which can affect battery life.

Additional settings such as 5G Standalone and Voice Over 5G Standalone may be available in your market. For more information, contact your network provider.

Data Mode

Screenshot shows Data Mode settings.

Data Roaming

Many network providers around the world support 5G roaming. If your network provider doesn't support 5G roaming, you can get mobile data through 4G or LTE networks or obtain a local SIM card or eSIM with 5G where available.

Contact your network provider for more information.

If you can't see 5G in the status bar

  1. Contact your network provider to confirm that they support 5G and that you’re on a mobile plan that supports 5G.

  2. Make sure you’re in an area with 5G coverage. Contact your network provider if you aren’t sure.

  3. Go to Settings > Mobile Service > Mobile Data Options or Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options. If you see this screen, your device is 5G capable.

    Screenshot showing Mobile Data Options
  4. Turn on Airplane Mode, then turn it off.

If you still don't have 5G service, contact your network provider.

Learn more

1. Contact your network provider to check if you have a 5G plan. Some network providers may charge an activation fee.

2. Higher frequency 5G networks are only supported in the United States when using an iPhone purchased in the United States.