Do Older Phones Become Obsolete with 5G?

Discover if older phones will stop working with 5G networks and what it means for your device compatibility.

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Older phones that do not have 5G-compatible hardware will not be able to connect to 5G networks. However, they will still function on 4G LTE or older networks, provided those networks remain operational by the mobile carrier.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Will all phones eventually stop working with 5G? Not all phones will stop working entirely; older models may still connect to 4G LTE if the carrier supports it.
  2. What happens if I have a non-5G phone? Non-5G phones will continue to work on older networks as long as those networks remain operational.
  3. How can I tell if my phone is 5G compatible? Check your phone's specifications or settings; look for '5G' labels or terms like 'Sub-6 GHz' and 'Millimeter Wave.'
  4. Are all smartphones being upgraded to support 5G? Most new smartphone models are being designed with 5G support, but older models may not have this capability.