Included with iOS is the capability for iPhone to use T-Mobileβs 5G Standalone coverage in the US (in addition to other carriers globally). The option can offer speeds asΒ fast speeds 3 GbpsΒ using the power of carrier aggregation. Hereβs how to make sure 5G Standalone is turned on with iPhone and how to verify your cellular connection stats.
T-Mobile officiallyΒ launched its Ultra Capacity 5G SA network in November 2022, touting speeds up to 3Gbps. However, only flagship Samsung smartphones were able to take advantage of the latest network advancement at first with T-Mobile saying that it would expand in the future.
With iOS 16.4, the toggle arrived in iPhone Settings to enable the super-fast speeds. Claro and Vivo also launched 5G SA for iPhone in Brazil. Meanwhile, this flavor of 5G has previously been available on iPhone in other countries.
As a refresher, T-Mobile says its Ultra Capacity 5G SA + carrier aggregation allows it to achieve 3Gbps speeds by merging multiple channels of mid-band 5G spectrum. However, itβs unclear exactly which cities 5G SA is accessible through T-Mobile for now, so you need to just test it out to see.
How to make sure 5G Standalone (SA) is turned on with iPhone
Only iPhones connected to a carrier with 5G SA will see the option available in Settings
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone (running iOS 16.4 or later)
- Choose Cellular
- Now tap Cellular Data Options then Voice & Data
- At the bottom, make sure the 5G Standalone toggle is turned on
Check your 5G SA connection stats
- After you make sure 5G Standalone is turned on, you can run a speed test to see what performance youβre getting
- You can dial 3001#12345# and hit call to enter Field Test mode β this will provide specific details about your 5G connection and whether or not youβre getting Standalone service
- Look for SA next to connection_type
- Keep in mind while 3.3Gbps has been achieved in T-Mobile tests, real-world performance will vary