Pakistan’s telecom sector is rapidly stepping into a new phase. 5G is finally edging closer to reality. Consequently, Jazz is actively preparing its network for this major transition as it just certified six 5G compatible Samsung phones. Previously, digital growth relied almost entirely on 4G networks. However, internet usage has surged sharply. Users stream content, play heavy games, and work remotely more than ever before. Therefore, consumers now demand significantly faster speeds and lower network delays.
Jazz Certifies Six 5G Compatible Samsung Phones
Device compatibility dictates the success of this changing environment. Users absolutely need smartphones that support the correct 5G bands. Otherwise, even the strongest network coverage fails to deliver the expected performance. Thus, Jazz is proactively clarifying exactly which phones will work on its network once services roll out.
As of April 20, 2026, Jazz has officially updated its compatibility roster to include six distinct Samsung devices. The telecom operator certified models across both premium and mid-range segments.
The officially supported Samsung smartphones now include:
- Samsung A37
- Samsung A55
- Samsung A57
- Samsung S26
- Samsung S26+
- Samsung S26 Ultra
Ultimately, this targeted compatibility ensures that Samsung loyalists are ready. If you own one of these six devices, you will transition seamlessly when Jazz takes its 5G services live.
Check the Complete 5G Ecosystem
While Samsung users get specific clarity today, the broader smartphone ecosystem is already preparing for the shift. Smartphone makers continue to expand 5G support aggressively. Jazz has already certified dozens of devices from other leading brands.
If you do not own a Samsung, you are not left out. Jazz has built a massive device ecosystem covering top global brands. To see if your device is ready, check out our complete list of all Jazz-certified 5G compatible phones in Pakistan to find supported models from Vivo, OPPO, Xiaomi, Infinix, and more. This growing compatibility ensures a wider group of users can prepare for the transition without needing an immediate upgrade.


