on 01-07-2025 20:34
Last month I started a topic titled "Why is 5G not available on PAYG?"
Unfortunately, the forum trolls and know alls hi-jacked it, and it was locked.
Today, 1st July, I noticed that my phone is now showing that I'm getting 5G on my PAYG phone.
I've opened this thread to inform anyone who is interested, that 5G is now available on PAYG.
Best wishes.
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on 11-07-2025 16:09
Good news for sure
Thanks for pointing out the link
on 11-07-2025 22:14
on 11-07-2025 22:14
on 12-07-2025 00:07
on 12-07-2025 00:07
on 12-07-2025 00:23
...and one in the eye for all the pundits forecasting doom and gloom for PAYG
on 12-07-2025 01:49
Same here. phone was 4G+ but changed to 5G on the 11th July so something must have changed.
on 12-07-2025 09:42
on 12-07-2025 09:42
on 12-07-2025 12:22
So the question now
is whether the PAYG SIM cards will access 5G Stand Alone or is that still limited to contract customers who have the correct plastic or eSIM
on 12-07-2025 12:24
on 12-07-2025 12:24
Aye, there's the rub...🧐
on 12-07-2025 12:45
I don't see any reason why they shouldn't have access to 5GSA
12-07-2025 13:04 - edited 12-07-2025 13:05
12-07-2025 13:04 - edited 12-07-2025 13:05
@jonsie wrote:I don't see any reason why they shouldn't have access to 5GSA
Question of SIM cards
"To use 5G Standalone, you need a 5G compatible device and a 5G R15 SIM card from O2,"
Many contract customers don't yet have these, so I assume for PAYG it will be the same.
I Add that many of the stores done seems to know about this for contract I can see confusion
My O2 Plastic SIM connects to 5G 700Mhz at home. My older giffgaff sim does not