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Airtel 5G launched: How to Use Airtel 5G?

Airtel has launched its 5G internet connection in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Varanasi, Nagpur, and Siliguri. Here is how you can use Airtel 5G on your smartphone.

by Sahil_Jain Updated: 12 Oct, 2022, 11:27 IST
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After a long wait, Airtel has started rolling out its 5G services in India, and needless to say, we are really excited to use 5G, aren’t we? As of now, Airtel has rolled out 5G services in these 8 cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Varanasi, Nagpur, and Siliguri. So if you live in one of these cities, you are eligible to use Airtel 5G on your 5G smartphone right now.

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Airtel 5G Launched in 8 Cities: Internet Speed 30X Faster in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and More Cities

Although we all predicted that Reliance Jio will be the first Internet Service provider to launch 5G in India, Airtel has claimed the title by launching 5G first in the 8 cities that we have mentioned above. Users in those 8 cities are already enjoying a 5G network and up to 30x faster internet speed, claimed by Airtel.

If you are a Reliance Jio user, you might be interested in Jio 5G Launch Announced.

Compared to the 4 cities that will get to see Reliance Jio’s 5G network first, the list of 8 eligible cities by Airtel is just double what Jio has planned. 

How to Use Airtel 5G on a 5G Smartphone Right Now?

To use Airtel 5G on your smartphone, you need to meet the following requirements:

  • A 5G smartphone (More 5G bands, the better)

  • Location: You need to be present in any of these 8 cities to use Airtel 5G: Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Varanasi, Nagpur, and Siliguri.

That’s it! You do not even need a 5G SIM card to use Airtel 5G. Once you make sure that your smartphone and location are perfect for using 5G with your Airtel SIM card, follow these steps:

  1. On your 5G smartphone, go to Settings > Network Settings/Connections.

  2. Select the 5G network mode to use it on your smartphone.

Yup, this is all you need to do to get a 5G network and speeds on your smartphone with an Airtel SIM card.

Though the Airtel 5G service is yet to be launched all over India, you can enjoy 20x-30x faster internet speeds now with Airtel 5G if you live in the 8 metro cities mentioned above.

Also check out Airtel 5G supported devices here.

Commonly Asked Questions About Airtel 5G

Here are some commonly asked questions about the Airtel 5G network that users are searching answers for to. We have tried answering these questions in the best possible manner.

Do I Need a 5G SIM Card to Use Airtel 5G?

Nope; as of now, you do not any 5G SIM card to use Airtel 5G on your smartphone. All you need is a device that supports 5G and has enough 5G bands to run the latest network. This brings us to our next question.

How Many 5G Bands Should a 5G Phone Have?

Speaking clearly, there is no particular number of 5G bands that a smartphone should have in order to be a true 5G device. Though, it is recommended to get a smartphone that has at least 7-8 5G bands as that is the bare minimum. Also, experts believe that these four 5G bands are a must for any smartphone to run 5G: N28, N41, N77, and N78.

When is the Airtel 5G Launch Date?

Airtel has said that the ISP company would roll out 5G in phases and aims to cover some of the major cities by the end of 2023. By 2024, Airtel would launch 5G all over India. Till now, the service is made available to 8 cities only, including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Varanasi, Nagpur, and Siliguri.

Let us know in the comments section if you are eligible for using Airtel 5G or not. Also, feel free to ask any questions about the same.

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Sahil Jain is a personal finance and tech enthusiast who excels in matters related to tech and investment. His content revolves around mobile phone reviews, computers, operating systems, investments, credit cards, and other tech & finance topics.
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