Will Present Smartphones Support 5G Networks in 2021?

While smartphone sales dwindled in 2020 due to the global pandemic, the market is predicted to return to its former levels as markets have opened up again. According to research, phones equipped with 5G, the new global wireless standard, are expected to witness a hike in sales, comprising 35% market share in 2021. 

Following is a 5G phones list you can refer to before purchasing one.



Which smartphones are going to offer 5G?

In February 2021, the first wave of 5G-enabled phones was launched by brands like Apple, Realme, Xiaomi, Motorola, Samsung, Vivo, and OnePlus, taking the market by storm. Several affordable models of 5G phones are expected to be available in the market within 2021, including ones launched by Indian mobile companies like Micromax. 

The following is the 5G phones list of the various models available in India:

  • Samsung Galaxy A32 

  • Moto G 5G

  • OnePlus 8 Pro

  • OnePlus Nord 256 GB

  • Apple iPhone 12

  • Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro

  • Realme Narzo 30 Pro

  • Oppo Reno5 Pro 5G

  • Vivo V20 Pro

The following is the 5G phones list of models expected to hit the shelves sometime this year:

  1. OnePlus 9

  2. OnePlus Nord N10

  3. Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G

  4. Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro

  5. Motorola Edge S

The bulk of all these smartphones are priced around Rs.20000 to Rs.30000, which can be pegged unaffordable for some. You can get yourself a 5G smartphone with No Cost EMI using the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network Card, which comes with a pre-approved credit limit of up to Rs.2 lakh. 

These cards are easily available via the pre-approved offers extended by the financial institution. These pre-approved offers are also available on personal loans, credit cards, etc., and expedite their application process. You can check your pre-approved offer by providing your name and contact number.

When will we get a 5G network in India?

Despite the fact that the smartphones are ready and telecom giants are almost prepared, 5G services are not available in India. 5G requires new spectrum frequencies, which have been auctioned only recently in March 2021. It’s also important to consider that 5G is supported by two frequency bands - a sub-6 GHz and a 100 GHz one. Nobody knows which one will be brought to India. However, it’s still not a bad idea to buy a smartphone from the above-mentioned 5G phones list to future-proof your purchase. Indian mobile companies also started to manufacture 5G-enabled phones for their users.

Whether you are buying a new phone for 5G or other latest features, you can look for one in the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network. With access to over 1 lakh partner stores across the country, purchasing a phone under this network can become much easier.

 

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