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Pakistan 5G handsets gap puts August launch at risk

0xTechX by 0xTechX
July 10, 2026
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Pakistan 5G handsets cover just 5% of the total mobile market right now, and that number is the single biggest threat to a successful mid-August 5G commercial launch. Telecom operators have placed their equipment orders, spectrum has been sold, and the network sites are going up, but most Pakistanis simply do not own a phone that can use 5G.

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  • Pakistan 5G Handsets: The 5% Problem
  • How the Spectrum Auction Triggered This Crunch
  • iPhone Users Face a Much Longer Wait
  • Android Brands Already in the Race
  • Local Manufacturers Step In
  • The Installment Scheme Debate
  • What the High Tax Burden Means for Users
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • When will 5G officially launch for all users in Pakistan?
    • Why can’t iPhone users get 5G in Pakistan right now?
    • Which phones work with Pakistan 5G right now?
    • Do I need a new SIM card to use 5G?

Pakistan 5G Handsets: The 5% Problem

Industry officials say only 5% of handsets are currently available in the Pakistani market that support 5G technology, and they describe this as a major challenge for operators preparing to launch the service. To put that in plain terms: if you are one of the 200 million-plus mobile users in Pakistan, the odds are very high that your current phone will not connect to 5G on day one, no matter how strong the signal is.

This gap is not just about rich versus poor. Even mid-range phones sold in Pakistan over the past few years came with 4G chips because 5G spectrum was not available locally. Buyers had no reason to pay extra for a feature they could not use. Now that the spectrum is live, millions of phones are already outdated for next-generation speeds.

How the Spectrum Auction Triggered This Crunch

The planned launch follows the government’s 5G spectrum auction held in March this year, in which spectrum worth $507 million was sold to support faster and better-quality mobile internet services. Three telecom operators, Jazz, Zong, and Ufone, secured frequencies to roll out next-generation mobile services.

Some telecom companies have already introduced 5G internet at selected locations where equipment has been installed for testing, and industry officials say all operators have placed orders for equipment needed to start 5G operations in Pakistan. Zong has commercially launched 5G services in more than 16 cities, including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, and Quetta.

A senior Jazz official said the company had launched 5G services at 150 sites and planned to install equipment at 1,000 sites in the initial phase, with expansion to 2,500 sites by December this year. The infrastructure side of the story is moving fast. The device side is not.

iPhone Users Face a Much Longer Wait

Among all the Pakistan 5G handsets-related issues, the iPhone situation stands out. 5G services will not be available to iPhone users, as Apple is expected to allow 5G on iPhones in Pakistan in 2027. At present, Apple is not ready to allow 5G services immediately for Pakistani users, and IT and telecom ministry officials say Apple has conveyed it will open a 5G option on iPhones for Pakistani users after evaluating the market size in 2027.

According to officials, Apple informed Pakistani authorities that it is still evaluating Pakistan’s market size and commercial viability before activating local 5G carrier support. Industry officials said high taxes on imported mobile phones, particularly iPhones, had reduced Apple’s market size in Pakistan. With Apple holding an 8.8% smartphone market share in Pakistan, a large slice of premium users will be sitting out the 5G era for at least another year.

This is not a hardware problem. Modern iPhones are 5G-capable. The issue is that Apple needs to certify and configure its software for each country’s specific network bands and carrier agreements before iPhones can connect to local 5G. Until Apple completes that process for Pakistan, the phones simply will not switch on 5G even if a 5G tower is right next to you. You can learn more about Apple’s carrier certification process on Apple’s official carrier page.

Android Brands Already in the Race

Compatible smartphones from Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, and other Android brands already support 5G connectivity. Xiaomi’s ecosystem, including POCO and Redmi sub-brands, has a massive footprint on the certified device list, making it one of the most accessible paths to 5G in Pakistan.

For many Pakistani users, switching to a 5G-ready Android is more realistic than waiting for Apple to flip the switch. Budget 5G Android options have been appearing in the market, though prices remain a barrier for a large portion of the population.

Local Manufacturers Step In

One encouraging development that other coverage has largely ignored is what local assemblers are doing right now. An important development highlighted in recent data is the production of 5G-enabled smartphones locally. During May 2026, local manufacturers assembled 101,005 5G-capable mobile phones.

Industry executives said assembly and manufacturing capacity in the country has grown, with more than 30 units producing about 30 million handsets annually, giving local firms a base to shift toward 5G-ready devices. Local manufacturers have started producing 5G mobile phones. This matters because a locally made 5G handset can be sold at a lower price than an imported one, which carries heavy duties. If local production of Pakistan 5G handsets ramps up quickly, it could help close the 5% gap faster than most analysts expect.

Pakistan’s mobile phone manufacturing sector produced more than 11.17 million mobile phones during the first five months of 2026, a figure that far exceeds the 1.91 million devices imported during the same period, demonstrating the growing strength of local production.

The Installment Scheme Debate

Telecom companies have proposed a mobile phone installment scheme to improve access to 5G devices. Industry officials said they had suggested that the government introduce such a program, with the condition that defaulters would be barred from obtaining a mobile connection from any telecom company.

The idea sounds simple, but it has a troubled history. The industry previously attempted handset financing schemes but faced default rates of 30% to 40%, resulting in significant losses. Zong had opposed the installment proposal, arguing that operators such as Jazz and Ufone had affiliated banks and would gain an advantage in handset financing.

If the government can design a scheme that avoids the old default trap, it could be the fastest way to put 5G phones in the hands of ordinary Pakistanis. The SIM-blocking penalty idea is new and could prove effective, since losing mobile connectivity in Pakistan is a powerful enough threat to keep most users paying on time.

What the High Tax Burden Means for Users

At nearly 45%, telecom is among the most heavily taxed sectors in Pakistan. Industry stakeholders continue urging the government to lower taxes on smartphones and telecom services, warning that high costs remain one of the biggest barriers to faster internet adoption and digital growth in Pakistan.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has directed all licensed operators to publish lists of 5G-compatible phones on their websites so users can check their own devices before committing to a 5G plan. Jazz has confirmed that existing 4G SIM cards are fully capable of supporting 5G services, making the transition easier for users. So at least you will not need a new SIM card, just a compatible phone.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will 5G officially launch for all users in Pakistan?

Telecom operators are preparing to begin the commercial rollout of 5G services across Pakistan by mid-August, even as the availability of compatible handsets remains limited. Coverage will start in major cities and expand gradually after that.

Why can’t iPhone users get 5G in Pakistan right now?

Apple has not yet activated 5G carrier support for Pakistan. Apple informed Pakistani authorities that it is still evaluating Pakistan’s market size and commercial viability before activating local 5G carrier support. The earliest this is expected to change is 2027.

Which phones work with Pakistan 5G right now?

Compatible smartphones from Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, and other Android brands already support 5G connectivity. Both Jazz and Zong have published official compatibility lists on their websites that you can check against your phone model.

Do I need a new SIM card to use 5G?

No. Jazz has confirmed that existing 4G SIM cards are fully capable of supporting 5G services. However, having a compatible smartphone and being in a 5G coverage area are essential requirements. The bottleneck is the handset, not the SIM.

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