EE has launched a 5G standalone (5GSA) network across 15 UK cities, which should benefit from faster speeds, better coverage, and improved reliability.
Standalone 5G allows networks to operate independently of 4G infrastructure. The network improves performance by using machine learning to manage energy consumption and optimise network reliability. The new system also includes “Network Boost” to enhance connectivity in high-traffic areas by allocating additional capacity to users.
The service will be available on compatible handsets* in London Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Birmingham, Leicester, Manchester, Liverpool, Belfast. Bristol, Bath, Cardiff, Leeds, Bradford, and Sheffield.
5G standalone and Network Boost are included as part of the new All Rounder and Full Works, two new EE plans launching today. Customers can choose from five tiers of unlimited plans, with the option of unlimited data.
Essentials, All Rounder or Full Works plans allow customers to extend this unlimited data to an existing smart watch for free. EE is also bringing back EU Roaming for these plans, with calls, text and data allowances included at no extra cost. Those on a Full Works plan will receive EE’s Roam Further Pass on top, extending their allowance to Australia, USA, Canada, Mexico and New Zealand.
Marc Allera, CEO of EE, said, “5G standalone is built to handle the growing range of AI-powered devices, from smartphones to laptops and tablets. Wi-Fi 7 for the home is another first for EE customers, giving households higher speeds and better capacity to support devices in every corner of their home.”
Vodafone was the first to launch standalone 5G, branding it as “5G Ultra,” in select locations such as London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Cardiff. O2 followed Vodafone in deploying 5GSA, with coverage in parts of Manchester, London, Birmingham, Glasgow, and other cities. Three is also working towards standalone 5G, but it hasn’t fully launched yet.
EE has also introduced a Wi-Fi 7 Smart Hub Pro router to boost home internet speeds and capacity for bandwidth-heavy applications like cloud gaming, 4K/8K video streaming, and augmented/virtual reality. EE promises at least 100Mbps in every room for full-fibre customers.
- Apple iPhone 12 series and later Galaxy S21 series and later, Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip, Galaxy A52 5G, A53 5G, A73 5G, Google Pixel 5 and later, OnePlus 8 series and later, Xiaomi Mi 11 series and later,Oppo Find X3, X5, and X6 series, Oppo Reno 5G, Reno 6, Reno 7, and Reno 8 series, Realme GT series, Sony Xperia 1 III, Motorola Edge 20, 30 series, Moto G 5G Plus, Moto G 5G (varies by region) Fllagship phones from brands like Vivo, ZTE, and Honor also offer SA 5G support dependent on region.