Use 5G with your iPad
Learn how to use 5G cellular service with your iPad.
What you need
An active 5G cellular plan
One of these iPad models:
iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th and 6th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation and earlier) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad Air 13-inch (M2) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad Air 11-inch (M2) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad Air (5th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad mini (A17 Pro) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad mini (6th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
iPad (10th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
Learn more about identifying your iPad model
Understand the 5G icons in the status bar
When you're in an area with 5G coverage for your carrier and your 5G cellular plan has been activated, you'll see a 5G icon in the status bar of your iPad:
Your carrier's 5G network is available, and your iPad can connect to the internet over that network (not available in all countries or regions).
Your carrier’s 5G+, 5G UW, or 5G UC network is available. Your iPad can connect to the internet over that network (not available in all countries or regions).
Learn about 5G options
The default settings for 5G on iPad are optimized for battery life and data usage based on your data plan. You can customize these options for when to use 5G and how much data to use in some apps.
Find these options by going to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options.
Choose how your iPad uses the 5G network
5G Auto: Enables Smart Data mode. When 5G speeds don’t provide a noticeably better experience, your iPad automatically switches to LTE, saving battery life. The 5G icon appears based on the configuration of the carrier network, and in rare cases, may appear even when 5G coverage is not available
5G On: Always uses 5G network when it’s available. This might reduce battery life.
LTE: Uses only LTE network, even when 5G is available.
Data Mode
Allow More Data on 5G: Enables higher data-usage features for apps and system tasks. These include higher-quality FaceTime calls, high-definition content on Apple TV, Apple Music songs and videos, iPadOS updates over cellular, and automatic iCloud backups.
With this setting, your iPad can automatically use 5G instead of Wi-Fi when a network you visit occasionally is slow or insecure. To turn this feature off and on for certain networks, go to Settings > Wi-Fi. Then tap the info button next to the Wi-Fi network and tap Use Wi-Fi for internet.
This setting also allows third-party apps to use more cellular data for enhanced experiences.
This is the default setting with some unlimited-data plans, depending on your carrier.
This setting uses more cellular data.
Standard: Allows automatic updates and background tasks on cellular, and uses standard quality settings for video and FaceTime. This is generally the default mode.
Low Data Mode: Helps reduce Wi-Fi and cellular-data usage by pausing automatic updates and background tasks.
Data Roaming
Many carriers around the world support 5G roaming. If your carrier doesn't support 5G roaming, you can get cellular data through 4G or LTE networks or obtain a local SIM card or eSIM with 5G where available.
Contact your carrier for more information.
If you don't see 5G in the status bar
Make sure that you’re in an area with 5G coverage. If you're not sure, contact your carrier.
Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options. If you don’t see this screen, make sure that your carrier supports 5G.
Turn on Airplane Mode, then turn it off.
If you still don't have 5G service, contact your carrier.