AT&T’s list of compatible C-Band smartphones

For AT&T, there are 17 devices that have C-Band compatibility for its network. They are listed below:

Google Pixel 6Google Pixel 6 ProSamsung Galaxy A13 4GSamsung Galaxy S21 5GSamsung Galaxy S21+ 5GSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5GSamsung Galaxy S21 FE 5GSamsung Galaxy S22 5GSamsung Galaxy S22+ 5GSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5GiPhone 12iPhone 12 MiniiPhone 12 ProiPhone 12 Pro MaxiPhone 13iPhone 13 MiniiPhone 13 ProiPhone 13 Pro Max

More phones will be joining this list in the future. You can also basically guarantee that any future 5G devices that AT&T adds, will support C-Band. Giving you really great 5G speeds. To know if you have C-Band in your area, just look for the “5G+” icon in your status bar. That will indicate that you are on C-Band.

Verizon’s list of compatible C-Band smartphones

Verizon has not yet released a list of compatible smartphones for C-Band. But the list should be very similar to AT&T, and might even include a few others.

Google Pixel 6Google Pixel 6 ProOnePlus 10 ProLG Wing 5GMotorola Edge+Motorola Moto G Stylus 5GSamsung Galaxy A13 5GSamsung Galaxy A42 5GSamsung Galaxy A52 5GSamsung Galaxy S21 5GSamsung Galaxy S21+ 5GSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5GSamsung Galaxy S21 FE 5GSamsung Galaxy Tab S7 FESamsung Galaxy Tab S8+ 5GSamsung Galaxy S22 5GSamsung Galaxy S22 Plus 5GSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5GSamsung Galaxy A53 5GTCL 30 ViPhone 12iPhone 12 MiniiPhone 12 ProiPhone 12 Pro MaxiPhone 13iPhone 13 MiniiPhone 13 ProiPhone 13 Pro MaxiPad Pro 5GiPad Mini 5G

As with AT&T, you can bet that any other 5G smartphone that Verizon launches on its network now will have C-Band support. So you won’t need to worry about phones like the Galaxy S22 or the Pixel 7 having C-Band, as it will. Otherwise, the carriers will not sell it.

Wrap Up

Basically, the main flagship phones – Android and iOS – have C-Band from the past year or so. The one caveat here is that if you bought an unlocked version, you may not have C-Band. It’s a 50/50 shot. So it’s a good idea to always buy your phones directly from your carrier. So that you can get the latest and greatest network upgrades, like C-Band. As for T-Mobile, they have not released a list of C-Band compatible smartphones yet, as their network is not going live until the end of 2022. So it’s likely that their list will be a whole lot longer than what AT&T and Verizon have here. When it does actually go live.