Galaxy S26 vs Pixel 10 Pro XL
A side-by-side readout for 5g support.
Understanding 5g support
5G is the cellular generation that succeeded 4G LTE. Three frequency tiers:
- Low-band (600–900 MHz) — long range, modest speeds (~100 Mbps).
- Mid-band (1–6 GHz) — the sweet spot, 200–900 Mbps in real-world tests.
- mmWave (24–40 GHz) — gigabit speeds but tiny coverage area; uncommon outside dense urban deployments.
Real-world experience
Mid-band 5G is where most users see the upgrade — 3–10× faster than 4G in good conditions, with ~30 ms latency vs 4G's ~50 ms.
What "5G" on a phone means
A phone marked "5G" supports sub-6 GHz at minimum. mmWave is a separate spec, often called "5G UW" or "5G+" depending on carrier. If you're not in a dense city, mmWave compatibility is a marketing checkbox you won't use.
This matchupBoth Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10 Pro XL support 5g support, so this spec is not a deciding factor between them.
What is 5g?
The fifth-generation cellular standard, offering higher peak speeds (1–10 Gbps theoretical), lower latency, and greater capacity than 4G LTE. Operates in sub-6 GHz (range) and mmWave (capacity) bands.
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